1Assistant Scientist, Department of Sociology, CCSHAU, Hisar-125004, Haryana
2Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, CCSHAU, Hisar-125004, Haryana
3Associate Professor, Department of FMPE, CCSHAU, Hisar-125004, Haryana
4Assistant Scientist, Department of Sociology, CCSHAU, Hisar-125004, Haryana
This study explores the adoption of straw baler technology among farmers in Haryana, focusing on their knowledge, socio-economic factors, and the perceived advantages. It was found that 58.75 per cent had a medium level of knowledge while 21.25 per cent of the respondents had a low level of knowledge and rest (20%) of the respondents exhibited a high level of knowledge. Results revealed that a significant majority (93.75%) of respondents were awarded about the role of balers in compacting agricultural residues like paddy and wheat straw. Knowledge of farmers about baler was found significantly associated with socio-economic variables like age, education, and income influencing the level of knowledge. The study also highlighted the key benefits of baler adoption, including convenience in handling straw (82.50%), time savings for sowing (62.50%), and enhanced transportation efficiency (78.75%). Other benefits include space efficiency, environmental benefits, and potential for secondary income through the use of straw residue. In this way adoption of baler technology offers numerous advantages and it’s a beneficial proposal.
Straw baler technology, Socio-economic factors, Knowledge, Advantages and Adoption