The implementation of the New Education Policy is leading to significant changes in agricultural education, which is a vital sector that supports food and nutritional security in the country. To attract more young people to pursue careers in agriculture, it is essential to make the education more engaging, straightforward, and meaningful. Textbooks are an important medium for reaching out to students in colleges and universities, and they play a crucial role in mentoring young minds.
In this Volume II of Elementary Agriculture, the focus is on crop diversification, which covers cereals, pulses, oilseeds, fruits, and vegetables. The first chapter provides an overview of the history and scope of cereals and millets, while the second chapter covers pulses. The third chapter discusses the production of oilseeds, and the fourth chapter explores the cultivation and distribution of fiber crops. The fifth chapter is dedicated to sugar-yielding plants, and the sixth chapter focuses on fodder crops, which are essential for animal nutrition. All other crops are covered in the seventh chapter, and vegetable production is highlighted in the eighth chapter. The ninth chapter discusses livestock management aspects, and the tenth chapter covers energy and agricultural engineering, including power transmission and its role in enhancing agricultural productivity. The eleventh chapter explores the role of women in agriculture, and the twelfth chapter covers the extension aspects of farming systems. Additionally, this edition includes an exemplary questionnaire that students can use to conduct community surveys in rural areas, which will be beneficial for them. |
author | Kanchan Nainwal, Navin Chandra Nainwal & A. Arunachalam |
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publisher | nipa |
language | English |
pages | 354 |