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Agricultural Science Digest, volume 24 issue 1 (march 2004) : 36 - 38

TECHNOLOGICAL GAP IN THE ADOPTION OF COMPOST MAKING METHODS

M.K. Rathod, R.W. Murley, D.M. LanjeWar
1Department of Extension Education, College of Agriculture, Nagpur,. Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola - 444 001, India
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Cite article:- Rathod M.K., Murley R.W., LanjeWar D.M. (2024). TECHNOLOGICAL GAP IN THE ADOPTION OF COMPOST MAKING METHODS. Agricultural Science Digest. 24(1): 36 - 38. doi: .
The present study was conducted in Seloo Panchayat Samiti, District Wardha of Maharashtra State. In total 150 respondents were selected and interviewed for the study. The findings indicated that 74.66 per cent respondents did not chop the farm waste before putting into compost p:t, followed by higher technological gap in adoption of improved compost making method like use of compost culture for better quality compost (71.33%). On an average 14.66 per cent respondents had no technological gap whereas in case of 45.33 per cent respondents the technological gap was higher.
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