Vol. 9, Special Issue 1, Part I (2025)
Study on determinants for adoption of cotton production technology and social impact of cotton grower in Northern Rajasthan
Pati Ram, Baijnath Chaudhary, Kamal Kishore and Jagatpal
The study was conducted in 2022-2024 crop seasons the investigator is studying in S.K.D. University, Hanumangarh district of Northern Rajasthan. So were done collect the required information by the interview scheduled. The selection of villages was selected randomly from each block, ten villages were selected randomly from each blocks. Thus, the total 20 villages selected for the study purpose. Than the two blocks was selected randomly for the study purpose namely Bhadra and Hanumangarh Blocks of Hanumangarh district Northern Zone of Rajasthan. Selection of the respondents purposively was done by simple random sampling method from every village 10 cotton grower farmers were selected randomly for study so as to constitute a total sample size of 200 respondents. The respondents were contacted personally for data collection. The results of the study depicted that the maximum number of the respondents were found in level of adoption of hybrid Cotton technology (recommended package of practices) by the growers in the categories of preparation of field Ist rank (96.00%) Hybrid Cotton and Seed rate (Kg/ha) Ist rank (72.00%) HYV of cotton. Than the calculate average the total investment on fixed capital (4904278.21) Hybrid Cotton and (47977847.31) HYV of Cotton, average the total investment on fixed capital (4904278.21) Hybrid Cotton and (47977847.31) HYV of Cotton and the per hectare average gross income were higher in case of Hybrid Cotton (Rs. 76930.78) and lower (Rs. 74135.14) in case of HYV Cotton, respectively.
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