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Vol. 6 (5) : September-October 2015 issue
Green Farming Vol. 6 (5) : 1082-1085 ; September-October, 2015
Impact of watershed development programme in productivity of major crops
PRASHANT SHARMA1*, S.K. BADODIYA2, O.P. DAIPURIA3 and P. SHARMA4
Deptt. of Extension Education, College of Agriculture, R.V.S. Krishi Vishwa Vidhayalya, Gwalior - 474 002 (M.P.)
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1Ph.D. Scholar *(prashantwdt@gmail.com), 2Programme Coordinator, 3Professor, 4Scientist
Subject : Agriculture Extension Education
Paper No. : P-3036
Total Pages : 4
Received : 18 December 2014
Revised accepted : 03 September 2015
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PRASHANT SHARMA, S.K. BADODIYA, O.P. DAIPURIA and P. SHARMA. 2015. Impact of watershed development programme in productivity of major crops. Green Farming Vol. 6 (5) : 1082-1085 ; September-October, 2015

ABSTRACT
The present study was conducted IWMP-3, Nateran Block, Vidisha district in Madhya Pradesh. Data were collected from beneficiary farmers that were selected randomly from selected 8 Micro watershed areas to make a sample size of 200 beneficiaries farmers, by using a structured questionnaire. Before starting of the watershed development programme, majority of the respondents (56.00%) had low category of productivity of major crops, While after implementation of the watershed development programme, it was found that majority of the respondents (54.50%) had medium level of productivity of major crops. Out of 15, 14 independent variables had significant relationship with productivity of major crop except age.
Key words :
IWMP, Micro watershed, Socio-economic profile, Productivity of major crops.