Author: M. N. SINHA, V. SADAMATE, P. RAMAIAH and K. A. SUMITRA,
p-ISSN: 0024-9602, e-ISSN:2582-5321, Vol: 67, Issue: apr-apr,
An attitudinal change study on selected dairy farm practices has shown that majority of the respondents yielded a favourable attitude towards dairy farming due to inter-institu- tional integrated dairy extension programme, the relationship between adoption of milking practices and attitude change was found to be highly significant which may be further stressed in dairy development actions and in order to have a favourable relationship between fodder production, fertility-deworming practices and attitudinal change the efforts through integrated rural dairy extension programme do need to be continued for a longer span of time.
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