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Indian Journal of Pure & Applied Biosciences (IJPAB)
Year : 2020, Volume : 8, Issue : 3
First page : (594) Last page : (601)
Article doi: : http://dx.doi.org/10.18782/2582-2845.8186

Knowledge Difficulty Index and Attitude Level of Farmers about Soil Health Card in Mandya District of Karnataka

Madhu H.R.1, A.D. Ranganatha2, G. Nagesha3 and Mahesh D. S.4*
1M.Sc. (Agri). P.G. Research Scholar, Department of Agricultural Extension, UAS, GKVK, Bengaluru
2Associate Professor & Head and 3Assistant Professor, Department of Agricultural Extension,
College of Agriculture, V.C. Farm, Mandya, UAS, Bengaluru
4Scientist, CMER&TI, Lahdoigarh, Jorhat, Assam
*Corresponding Author E-mail: maheshdnpura@gmail.com
Received: 8.05.2020  |  Revised: 14.06.2020   |  Accepted: 22.06.2020 

 ABSTRACT

The present study was carried out during 2018-19 to analyse the knowledge and attitude  level of farmers about Soil Health Card (SHC). Out of 120 soil health card holders 60 farmers were selected from each in Mandya and Maddur taluks of Mandya district. The respondents were randomly selected for the study. Data was collected using a pre-tested interview schedule. A large number of the farmers (49.16%) had medium level of overall knowledge regarding SHC, while 27.50 and 23.33 per cent of the farmers had high and low level of overall knowledge  regarding SHC, respectively. It was also found that a majority of farmers (80.00%) were having favourable to more favourable attitude towards SHC. Education, achievement motivation, management orientation, scientific orientation, Cosmopoliteness, mass media exposure, risk orientation, extension agency and extension participation of farmers had significant to highly significant association with their knowledge and attitude towards SHC. Around 70 and 72 per cent of the variation in the knowledge and attitude level of farmers respectively It was explained by all the 14 independent variables selected for the research study. Delay in distribution of soil health cards, fertilizers calculations are not given in SHC, difficulty in following the soil test based results, illiteracy of farmers, lack of awareness regarding method of soil sampling and inadequate follow-up by extension agency were the major problems faced by the farmers.

Keywords: Knowledge difficulty index, Attitude, Farmers, Soil Health Card

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Cite this article: Madhu, H.R., Ranganatha, A.D., Nagesha, G., & Mahesh, D.S. (2020). Knowledge Difficulty Index and Attitude Level of Farmers about Soil Health Card in Mandya District of Karnataka, Ind. J. Pure App. Biosci. 8(3), 594-601. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.18782/2582-2845.8186




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