Farmers News: Using statistics and economics, scientists will be able to advise farmers on how much fertilizer and pesticides to use.
The Vice Chancellor along with the participants who received the training, Prof. BR Kamboj and others.
Professor BR Kamboj, Vice Chancellor of Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, has said that maximum use of statistics and economics techniques should be made by scientists in agricultural research work. With this, using current and past data, predictions for the future can be prepared accurately and accurately.
This farming will be very beneficial for the farmer to deal with the challenges in the future. It will be helpful in determining the future agriculture policy. He was addressing the concluding program of the 21-day training camp organized in the Directorate of Human Resource Management of the University. Its topic was the use of statistics and economics techniques in agriculture.
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The Vice Chancellor said that with the use of these techniques, the data collected from various sources will be useful for agricultural research, research paper publication, future policy making, agriculture and its related institutions, departments and for guidance of farmers. will be proved.
He exhorted the participants that whenever a new variety is released to the farmers, scientists should use these techniques to advise the farmers that how much fertilizer and water is required in it. Which variety will be produced from how many agricultural inputs? With the use of this technique, economic estimates of crops can be made, which will make successful policy making easier. People related to agriculture can avoid financial loss.
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On this occasion, Dr. Atul Dhingra, Director, Directorate of Human Resource Management, gave detailed information about the 21-day training course. He said that scientists get a lot of benefit from such training. Which ultimately benefits the farmers. Scientists get information about the use of modern techniques. They are able to adapt themselves easily to the changing environment.
Participants from Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Science, Hisar and Punjab Agriculture University, Ludhiana also participated in this training. During this, he will benefit the farmers from the information received in the training. Course coordinator Dr. Manju Mehta, Chairman of Agricultural Economics Dr. DP Malik, Dr. Jitendra Bhatia, Dr. Dalip Bishroi, Dr. Monika and Dr. Jogendra were also present on this occasion.
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