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Ph.D (Animal Reproduction / Gynaecology), Dr. Med. Vet (Animal Reproduction/ Production)
- Success Stories of Agribusiness/ Agri-clinics - a Tool of Agri Entrepreneurship
20/02/2008 | Science Agricultural development over years has been the result of continuous agri skill generation and its popularization. The earliest agriculture was animal domestication over thousands of years ahead, man domesticated wild fowl, dog, goat and smaller animals, whom he could overpower easily and subjugate to his sub-ordination. Agriculture thus since beginning has been the results of trails, experiments and experiences over years, learned first though behavioral changes, psychic reoccurrences. Read
- Communication for Sustainable Agriculture Production
19/02/2008 | Science The green, white and blue revolutions gave us food security. The high yielding varieties and new technologies were webbed with chemical farming. Even today we have critical gaps existing in production of food through technology use and at traditional farmer’s field. The chemical farming resulted in the soil degradation, water pollution, soil erosions and soil salinity .By now we face land degradation problems in 173 million hectares which is around 53% of cultivated land. Read
- Reproductive Health Management in Ruminants With Special Reference to New Technologies
19/02/2008 | Science Reproductive health management in Ruminants is a buzz word called Total Quality Management (TQM). Goals to achieve reproductive efficiency means 12-13 months calving interval, low repeat breeding and early rebreeding after parturition. Less than 2% abortion & less than 10% retained placenta and metritis in in herds may ensure less that 18% culling rates. Read
- Capacity Building and E.extension for Enhancing Agriculture Productivity in India
18/02/2008 | Science The article was presented on invitation at the International Seminar on 'Conservation Farming System & Watershed Management in rainfed areas for Rural Employment & Paverty Eradication (ICON - FARM) held Feb 12-16, 2008 Read
- Extension Education Reformation - I - New Reformation Models
13/02/2008 | Science On the basis of a broad review presented in this paper, following recommendations could be deduced to reform and fine tune technology generation, dissemination and its delivery as an agri-pack end product.(APEP) Read
- Extension Education Reformation - Iii- Farmers Perception and Farmers Schools
13/02/2008 | Science A mixed technology pack consisting of awareness on generation of total farm income is needed. Thus a total change and reformation in National Agricultural Research System (NARS) We may name it NFR&ES, i. e National Farm Research & Extension System or simply Indian Farm Research and Business Management System. Read
- Extension Education Reformation – Ii- Technology Use and Knowledge Upgradation
13/02/2008 | Science The technology delivery system need information on social structure and adoption procedures. An innovative change to induce more adoption has been discussed. New approaches, women empowerment, self help options, administrative bottlenecks, issues, problems and new vistas have been discussed. Read
- New Generation Reproductive Technologies (stem Cell-nanotechnology)
12/02/2008 | Science Invited Lead paper presented at Indian Society for study of Animal Reproduction (ISSAR) Conference held at Agricultural University, Bunwashwar, Orissa – on 7th to 9th Dec, 2007. Read
- Status of Rice Production in Kashmir Division of J&k State
19/01/2008 | Science Rice (Oryza sativa L) is most extensively cultivated cereal crop in the world. It is a staple food of about 2.4 billion or more. In South Asia as whole rice provides 23% per capita energy and 16% per capita protein. Its protein content is modest 7% but it provides minerals, vitamins and fiber too. Read
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