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Item Differential preference of professional job areas and subject matter of undergraduates in agriculture(Kerala Agricultural University, 1974) Nair, G T; Menon, A G GThe differential preference values for the different subject matter areas and job area were studied for two years. The data were provided by the final year students of agriculture in 1972 and 1973. The analysis of the data revealed that Agronomy had the high preference value foiled by Horticulture, Agrl. Chemistry, Agrl. Botany, Agrl. Extension, Agrl. Economics, Plant Pathology, Entomology and Agrl. Statististics in the order of prefence. Among the different professional job areas research had the highest preference value followed by extension, teaching, cultivation and business in the order of preference.Item Relationship of selected factors with the adoption behaviour of farmers of intensive paddy development, coconut package and pepper package areas of Kerala(Kerala Agricultural University, 1981) Abdul samad, K; Nair, G TThe results of this study revealed that in the case of both Intensive Paddy Development and Coconut Package Programmes the four factors viz., knowledge on programme, knowledge on improved practices, programme participation and attitude had significant influence on adoption behaviour of farmers. In the case of Pepper Package areas, all the above factors except programme knowledge had significant contribution on adoption behaviour of pepper growers.Item Attitude of farmers towards agricultural package programmes(Kerala Agricultural University, 1984) Abdul Samad, K; Nair, G TItem Impact of farm women's training on the adoption of improved agricultural practices(Kerala Agricultural University, 1990) Meera, B; Nair, G TItem Constraint analysis of the students and teachers of vocational higher secondary education in agriculture(Kerala Agricultural University, 1995) Kumari Sushama, N P; Nair, G T; Bhaskaran, CA study was conducted in Kerala to analyse the constraints experienced by the students and teachers of Vocational Higher Secondary Education in Agriculture (VHSEA) and to draw some suggestions for improving future VHSEA. The results revealed that low standard of pupil, lack of library, building and laboratory facilities were the most important constraints. Permanent teachers may be employed, proper scholarship and grants may be provided and provision for higher education and more employment opportunities for the VHSEA pass-outs were the important suggestions put forward for improvement of VHSEA.Item Characteristics of adopters and non-adopters of high yielding varieties of paddy(Kerala Agricultural University, 1974) Nair, G TItem Inservice training needs of agricultural extension officers(Kerala Agricultural University, 1972) Menon, A G G; Nair, G T