Vol. 9, Special Issue 8, Part G (2025)
Adoption dynamics of scientific milking, healthcare and feeding practices and their relationship between socio-demographic profile of dairy farmers of Anand district
Palak P Vaidh, Meet M Sharma, Nayan H Raval and Preet H Shah
This study investigates the adoption of scientific milking, healthcare, and feeding practices among dairy farmers in Anand district, Gujarat, and explores how socio-demographic characteristics influence these adoption levels. A sample of 400 farmers was selected using multistage random sampling method across four talukas of Anand district: Anand, Petlad, Umreth, and Anklav. Data were collected using a well-structured interview schedule and analyzed using correlation statistics. The findings revealed that education, experience in dairy farming, and professional training significantly influenced the adoption of all three practices. Mass media exposure also showed a positive correlation, particularly with milking practices. However, age, gender, herd size, and annual income exhibited mixed or non-significant relationships depending on the specific practice. These results underline the importance of targeted interventions to enhance dairy management practices through farmer education, training, and improved access to information.
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