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Adoption of improved large ruminant breeds in Lumle agricultural research centre's extension command area: a logistic regression analysis. / Gurung, H.B.
in Promotion of animal production through research and development: Proceedings of the 2nd National Animal Science Convention, Lalitpur, August 7-10, 1995 / Pariyar, D.
Title : Adoption of improved large ruminant breeds in Lumle agricultural research centre's extension command area: a logistic regression analysis. Material Type: printed text Authors: Gurung, H.B., Author ; Rasali, D.P., Author ; Vaidya, A.K., Author ; Rana R.B., Author Publisher: Lalitpur : Nepal Animal Science Association Publication Date: 1995 Pagination: 66-72 p. Keywords: Animal products; Research; Fisheries; Pastures; Livestock Abstract: The study is a synthesis of findings of results of three different studies viz. large ruminant crossbreedingprogramme assessment study (1993), research impact study (1994), and census survey of Lumle AgriculturalResearch Centre's Extension Command Area {I991). The study has primarily attempted to identify the factorsaffecting adoption of improved cattle and buffaloes using a logistic regression analysis (stepwise forwardmethod). Six variables viz household food balance, breeding bull distribution programme. number of largeruminants (LS unit), interaction between number of large ruminants and livestock system, feed source and sexof household head significantly affected adoption of improved breed of buffalo. Similarly, in cattle adoptionof improved breed was affected by agro-ecological zone, food balance, feed source, livestock feed balance,breeding bull distribution programme, and interaction between number of large ruminants and feed balance.Of these variables, correlation of the adoption of improved breed varied with the category of feed source. However, food balance, number of large ruminants, and interaction between number of large ruminants and feed balance was positively correlated. whilst the rest of the variables were negatively correlated with improved breed adoption. Striking results qf the study are that wealthier class of farmers, and farmhouseholds with Kudo/mixed feed source have adopted improved breed of both species. Negative correlationof breeding bull distribution programme with adoption of improved animals by farm households residing inprogramme villages is indicative of diffusion q( the technology to villages without breeding bull distributionprogramme, attributing to the success of the programme.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=733 Adoption of improved large ruminant breeds in Lumle agricultural research centre's extension command area: a logistic regression analysis. [printed text] / Gurung, H.B., Author ; Rasali, D.P., Author ; Vaidya, A.K., Author ; Rana R.B., Author . - Lalitpur : Nepal Animal Science Association, 1995 . - 66-72 p.
in Promotion of animal production through research and development: Proceedings of the 2nd National Animal Science Convention, Lalitpur, August 7-10, 1995 / Pariyar, D.
Keywords: Animal products; Research; Fisheries; Pastures; Livestock Abstract: The study is a synthesis of findings of results of three different studies viz. large ruminant crossbreedingprogramme assessment study (1993), research impact study (1994), and census survey of Lumle AgriculturalResearch Centre's Extension Command Area {I991). The study has primarily attempted to identify the factorsaffecting adoption of improved cattle and buffaloes using a logistic regression analysis (stepwise forwardmethod). Six variables viz household food balance, breeding bull distribution programme. number of largeruminants (LS unit), interaction between number of large ruminants and livestock system, feed source and sexof household head significantly affected adoption of improved breed of buffalo. Similarly, in cattle adoptionof improved breed was affected by agro-ecological zone, food balance, feed source, livestock feed balance,breeding bull distribution programme, and interaction between number of large ruminants and feed balance.Of these variables, correlation of the adoption of improved breed varied with the category of feed source. However, food balance, number of large ruminants, and interaction between number of large ruminants and feed balance was positively correlated. whilst the rest of the variables were negatively correlated with improved breed adoption. Striking results qf the study are that wealthier class of farmers, and farmhouseholds with Kudo/mixed feed source have adopted improved breed of both species. Negative correlationof breeding bull distribution programme with adoption of improved animals by farm households residing inprogramme villages is indicative of diffusion q( the technology to villages without breeding bull distributionprogramme, attributing to the success of the programme.
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=733URL Assessment of the most important yield limiting constraints of wheat in the Western Hills of Nepal / Subedi, K.D.
in National Wintercrops Technology Workshop, September 7-10, 1995 (Bhadra 22-25, 2052): Proceedings of Wheat Research Reports, National Wheat Research Program, Siddharthanagar, Bhairahawa / Rabindra Nath Devkota
Title : Assessment of the most important yield limiting constraints of wheat in the Western Hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Subedi, K.D., Author ; Amatya, L.K., Author ; Rana R.B., Author Pagination: 435-446 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: Experiments were carried out at Lumle Centre (1675m) and its Off Station Research Sites Keware Bhanjyang (1250m), Yampaphant (450m) and Rishing Patan (420m) and Singana (1250m) during the winter seasons of 1991192, 1992193 and 1993194 in order to assess the most important yield limiting constraints of wheat cultivation under rainfed and irrigated conditions. A minus one technique was used to test the importance of management factors by omitting them from a full package of practices comprising the recommended practices for those factors (nutrition, weed control, pest and disease control etc)………………………..
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2795 Assessment of the most important yield limiting constraints of wheat in the Western Hills of Nepal [printed text] / Subedi, K.D., Author ; Amatya, L.K., Author ; Rana R.B., Author . - [s.d.] . - 435-446 p.
in National Wintercrops Technology Workshop, September 7-10, 1995 (Bhadra 22-25, 2052): Proceedings of Wheat Research Reports, National Wheat Research Program, Siddharthanagar, Bhairahawa / Rabindra Nath Devkota
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: Experiments were carried out at Lumle Centre (1675m) and its Off Station Research Sites Keware Bhanjyang (1250m), Yampaphant (450m) and Rishing Patan (420m) and Singana (1250m) during the winter seasons of 1991192, 1992193 and 1993194 in order to assess the most important yield limiting constraints of wheat cultivation under rainfed and irrigated conditions. A minus one technique was used to test the importance of management factors by omitting them from a full package of practices comprising the recommended practices for those factors (nutrition, weed control, pest and disease control etc)………………………..
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=2795URL Effectiveness of participatory variety testing and dissemination programme: a case study of chaite rice in the western hills of Nepal / Joshi, K.D.
Title : Effectiveness of participatory variety testing and dissemination programme: a case study of chaite rice in the western hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Joshi, K.D. ; Rana R.B., Author ; Subedi, M. ; Kadayat, K.B., Author ; Sthapit, B.R., Author Publisher: Pokhara : Lumle Regional Agricultural Research Centre (LARC) Publication Date: 1995 Series: LARC Working Paper No. 95/49 Pagination: 35 p. Keywords: Rice; Cropping patterns; Extension activities; Cereals Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3997 Effectiveness of participatory variety testing and dissemination programme: a case study of chaite rice in the western hills of Nepal [printed text] / Joshi, K.D. ; Rana R.B., Author ; Subedi, M. ; Kadayat, K.B., Author ; Sthapit, B.R., Author . - Pokhara : Lumle Regional Agricultural Research Centre (LARC), 1995 . - 35 p.. - (LARC Working Paper; 95/49) .
Keywords: Rice; Cropping patterns; Extension activities; Cereals Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3997 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NR-1712 NR-1712, Document NARC Library Documents Available Farmers' research in generating sustainable technologies: observations and experiences from Lumle agricultural centre / Sthapit, B.R.
Title : Farmers' research in generating sustainable technologies: observations and experiences from Lumle agricultural centre Material Type: printed text Authors: Sthapit, B.R., Author ; Gauchan, D., Author ; Rana R.B., Author Pagination: 105-115 p. Languages : English (eng) Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1993 Farmers' research in generating sustainable technologies: observations and experiences from Lumle agricultural centre [printed text] / Sthapit, B.R., Author ; Gauchan, D., Author ; Rana R.B., Author . - [s.d.] . - 105-115 p.
Languages : English (eng)
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1993URL Morphology Characteristics and Production Performance of Lulu Cattle of Mustang District / Rana R.B. ; Shrestha, B.S. ; Shrestha, N.P.
in Proceedings of the First National Workshop on Livestock Fisheries Research in Nepal, May 7-9 1996 / Kuwar, Bahadur Singh
Title : Morphology Characteristics and Production Performance of Lulu Cattle of Mustang District Material Type: printed text Authors: Rana R.B., Author ; Shrestha, B.S., Author ; Shrestha, N.P., Author Pagination: 82-88 p. Languages : English (eng) Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3033 Morphology Characteristics and Production Performance of Lulu Cattle of Mustang District [printed text] / Rana R.B., Author ; Shrestha, B.S., Author ; Shrestha, N.P., Author . - [s.d.] . - 82-88 p.
in Proceedings of the First National Workshop on Livestock Fisheries Research in Nepal, May 7-9 1996 / Kuwar, Bahadur Singh
Languages : English (eng)
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