1Department of Extension Education, College of Agriculture, Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani-431402, Maharashtra, India
*Corresponding author email id: rpk.mkv@gmail.com
The study was conducted in purposively selected three talukas viz., Jintur, Parbhani and Purna of Parbhani District of Marathawada region of Maharashtra state during the year 2014–15. From each taluka, four villages selected purposively and from each village 10 farmers were selected purposively, there by constituting a total sample size of 120 respondents. Data were collected by using personal interview method. Majority of respondents were found having medium level of adoption of improved farm implements. It was observed that farming experience, social participation, extension contact, economic motivation and risk orientation had non-significant relationship with adoption of recommended improved farm implement of the respondents whereas education, land holding, annual income and source of information had significant relationship with adoption of recommended improved farm implement by the respondents.
Adoption, Farm Implements, Human, Animal, Mechanical power sources
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