1Ph. D. Scholar, Division of Agricultural Extension, IARI, New Delhi-110012
2Principal Scientist, Division of Agricultural Extension, IARI, New Delhi-110012
*Corresponding author Email id: priyadarshani.priti@gmail.com
Online published on 10 October, 2018.
Increasing incidence of soil and water salinity has become a serious threat to crop production and livelihood security of farmers. The study was conducted in saline ecosystem of Mewat district of Haryana, where zero-tillage system in wheat could be used for risk adjustment. The study was conducted with survey of randomly selected 60 adopter and 60 non-adopter farmers with help of interview schedule. The adopters and non-adopters of zero-tillage technology in wheat differed significantly with respect to knowledge about the technology. The important predictors for adopters of zero-tillage technology in saline eco-system were identified as perceived ease of application of technology, perceived usefulness, risk orientation and access to machinery.
Soil salinity, Zero tillage, Adopters, Non-adopters