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Chavan, P. S.
- Capital Investment Pattern of Different Herd Size of Goat Rearing in Amravati District
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1 Department of Agricultural Economics, Shri Shivaji Agriculture College, Amravati, M.S., IN
1 Department of Agricultural Economics, Shri Shivaji Agriculture College, Amravati, M.S., IN
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Agriculture Update, Vol 8, No 4 (2013), Pagination: 604-608Abstract
The findings of the study reveal that the small, medium, large goat rearers and goat farms with average herd size (including below and above one year) were 13.71, 21.28, 34.21, 73.30, respectively. Increase in stock at the end of the year was 14.21, 21.74, 34.55, 75.10, respectively in case of small, medium, large categories of goat rearers and goat farms. Average total cost incurred was found to be Rs. 28094.76, Rs. 41816.50, Rs. 58966.38 and Rs. 146114.10, respectively towards small, medium, large goat rearers and goat farms. The average capital investment was Rs. 45299.38, Rs. 66820.02, Rs. 109207.81, Rs. 67822.24, Rs. 213357.40, respectively towards small, medium, large, overall goat rearers and goat farms.Keywords
Capital, Depreciation, Cost, Investment- Educational Aspiration of Farm Labourers about their Children
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1 Department of Extension Education, Shri Shivaji Agriculture College, Amravati, M.s., IN
2 Department of Extension Education, Shri Shivaji Agriculture College, Amravati, M.S., IN
1 Department of Extension Education, Shri Shivaji Agriculture College, Amravati, M.s., IN
2 Department of Extension Education, Shri Shivaji Agriculture College, Amravati, M.S., IN
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Agriculture Update, Vol 8, No 4 (2013), Pagination: 651-653Abstract
Aspiration can be defined as a level of possible goals set by an individual. Aspiration in short is the expected level of achievement of the individual. "Educational aspiration of farm laboures is any desire, expectation of the laboures toward their children education and about the aims with they are taking the education.The study was undertaken in the year 2012-13. A sample of 120 farm labourers selected from the agricultural institutes working under Dr.P.D.K.V., Akola and KVK of Amravati district of Maharashtra. Majority of farm labourers had medium level of educational aspiration. Among the selected characteristics, it was observed that the characteristics namely, education, annual income, sources of information, knowledge and cosmopolitness, family size had significant relationship with educational aspiration of the respondents. However, the relationship between type of family, age, social participation and their educational aspiration were found non-significant.Keywords
Educational Aspiration, Farm Labourers, Feedback, Children- Marketing of Turmeric in Yavatmal District of Maharashtra
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1 Department of, Agricultural Economics, Shri Shivaji Agriculture, College, Amravati, M. S., IN
2 Department of Agricultural, Economics, Shri Shivaji Agriculture, College, Amravati, M. S., IN
1 Department of, Agricultural Economics, Shri Shivaji Agriculture, College, Amravati, M. S., IN
2 Department of Agricultural, Economics, Shri Shivaji Agriculture, College, Amravati, M. S., IN
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Agriculture Update, Vol 9, No 2 (2014), Pagination: 268-270Abstract
The present study attempts to examine the marketing of turmeric in Yavatmal district of Maharashtra state, India. Primary data for the study were collected through a sample of 60 turmeric producers in the study area during year 2011-12. Data were collected by personal interview in a specially designed schedule. In the study area, following marketing channels have been observed. Channel I: Producer −> Consumer, Channel II: Producer −> Village trader −>Consumer,Channel-III: Producer −>Village trader −>Wholesaler −>Consumer,Channel IV: Producer −>Village trader−>Wholesaler −> Retailer −> Consumer. Out of four channels, highest quantity was sold through the channel, Producer −> Village trader −>Wholesaler −> Consumer. The net price received by producer in channel-I, channel-II, channel-III and channel IV were Rs.7216.59, Rs. 6813.47, Rs.6650.35 and Rs.6505.64 per qt., respectively. The producer's share in consumer's rupee was highest in channel-I i.e. 99.64 percent.Keywords
Turmeric, Marketing, Marketing Channels- Economic Analysis of Goat Rearing in Amravati District
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1 Department of Agricultural Economics, Shri Shivaji Agriculture College, AMRAVATI (M.S.), IN
1 Department of Agricultural Economics, Shri Shivaji Agriculture College, AMRAVATI (M.S.), IN
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Research Journal of Animal Husbandry & Dairy Science, Vol 6, No 1 (2015), Pagination: 6-11Abstract
The findings of the study reveal that the small, medium, large goat rearers and goat farms with average herd size (including below and above one year) 13.71, 21.28, 34.21, 73.30, respectively. Increase in stock at the end of the year was 14.21, 21.74, 34.55, 75.10, respectively in case of small, medium, large categories of goat rearers and goat farms. Average total receipt was observed to be Rs. 33747.48, Rs. 66726.13, Rs. 118609.42 and Rs. 217917.00. Average total cost incurred was found to be Rs. 28094.76, Rs. 41816.50, Rs. 58966.38 and Rs. 146114.50, respectively towards small, medium, large goat rearers and goat farms. The average input-output was 1:1.20, 1:1.60, 1:2.01 and 1:1.49, respectively towards small, medium, large goat rearers and goat farms.Keywords
Cost, Economics, Net Income, Receipt.- Correlation Studies for Seed Yield and Yield Attributes in Soybean [Glycine max (l.) Merrill]
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1 Agricultural School, Aurangabad (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Agriculture Botany, Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
3 Upland Paddy Research Scheme, Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
1 Agricultural School, Aurangabad (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Agriculture Botany, Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
3 Upland Paddy Research Scheme, Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
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International Journal of Plant Sciences, Vol 15, No 2 (2020), Pagination: 92-95Abstract
An investigation entitled as “Correlation for yield and yield contributing traits in soybean [Glycine max (L).Merrill.] was conducted during Kharif 2018 at Instructional Farm, Department of Agriculture Botany, Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Agriculture University, Parbhani. The experiment was laid out in Randomized Block Design with three replications and seven treatments viz., T1-untreated seeds,T2-Polymer coating, T3-T2+Vitavax, T4-T3+GA3 100ppm, T5-T3+CCC 100ppm, T6-T3+, NAA 50ppm, T7- T3+IAA 50ppm. Seed yield is a complex character and is dependent on number of component characters. Therefore, study of relationship of characters with each other and with seed yield become more important in crop improvement programme. Therefore, it is essential to find out relative contribution of each of the component character with yield. In present study yield and yield contributing character of seed yield was positive and significant correlated with field plant height, number of branches per plant, chlorophyll content, leaf area, germination per cent, moisture per cent, total dry weight, 100 seed weight, oil content, protein content, harvest index and no. of seeds per pod. The results also obtained from this study days to 50 per cent flowering and days to harvest are negative significant to other yield and yield parameter.Keywords
Seed Quality, GA3,seed Germination, IAA, Protein Content.References
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- Effect Of Seed Coating On Seed Quality And Yield Of Soybean [Glycine max (l.) Merrill]
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1 Department of Agriculture Botany, Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
2 Agricultural School, Aurangabad (M.S.), IN
3 Upland Paddy Research Scheme, Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
4 National Agricultural Research Project, Aurangabad (M.S.), IN
1 Department of Agriculture Botany, Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
2 Agricultural School, Aurangabad (M.S.), IN
3 Upland Paddy Research Scheme, Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
4 National Agricultural Research Project, Aurangabad (M.S.), IN
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International Journal of Plant Sciences, Vol 15, No 2 (2020), Pagination: 116-120Abstract
An investigation on effect of seed coating on seed quality and yield of soybean [Glycine max (L).Merrill] was conducted during Kharif 2018 at Instructional Farm, Department of Agriculture Botany, Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Agriculture University, Parbhani. The experiment was laid out inRandomized BlockDesign with three replications and seven treatments viz., T1-Untreated seeds,T2-Polymer coating, T3-T2+Vitavax, T4-T3+GA3 100ppm, T5-T3+CCC 100ppm, T6-T3+, NAA 50ppm, T7- T3+IAA 50ppm. The experiment was conducted to study effect of different seed coating treatments such as seed on quality and yield of soybean. From the present investigation it was observed that T4 (T3+GA3) 100ppm followed by T6- (T3+, NAA50ppm) and T7 - (T3+IAA) 50ppm, recorded higher seed quality and yield contributing traits. Mean days for 50 per cent flowering and mean days to harvest found non-significant. Treatment T4- (T3+GA3 100ppm) found superior in increasing plant height over treatment T5- (T3+CCC100ppm).In treatment T4-(T3+GA3) 100ppm was found superior for number of branches, leaf area content, chlorophyll content, number of pods per plant, number of seed per pod. Yield per plot and per ha., test weight, harvest index followed by treatments T6- (T3+NAA50ppm) and T7-(T3+IAA 50ppm than all other seed coating treatments over the control. Biochemical studies found that, oil content and protein content higher in T7-(T3+IAA50ppm) followed by treatments T6-(T3+,NAA50ppm) and T5-(T3+CCC100ppm) than all other coating treatments over the control. Seed germination (%), seed moisture (%), plant total dry weight, was significantly in treatment T4- (T3 + GA3100ppm) followed by treatments T6-(T3+ NAA50ppm) and T7-(T3+IAA50ppm) than all other seed coating treatments over the untreated seed.Keywords
Seed Quality, GA3,seed Germination, IAA, Protein Content.References
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- Solanke, A.P., Pawar, G.S., Dhadge, S.R. and Kamble, B.G. (2018). Effect of plant growth regulators on growth and yield of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill.] applied at different stages. Internat. J. Chemical Studies, 6(5): 2962-2966.
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