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Table 7. Ordinary least squares estimates of factors influencing the decision to adopt modern rice technologies in two rainfed sites, Bangladesh (1989- 90). Variable Constant Farm size (ha) Economic unitlha Animal powerlha Age of the owner (yr) Experience in farming (yr) Education of respondents % sharedlrented land Loan receivedlha ~2 F ratio D.F. Estimates with standard errors Kamalganj Sitakund ***significant at < 1 % probability level. **significant at < 5 % probability level. *significant at 10% probability level. ns=not significant. Figures in the parentheses indicate standard errors.
Table 8. Extent of adoption and average rice yield (kglha) in two rainfed sites, Bangladesh (1989-90). Kamalganj Sitakund Extent of adoption Aus Aman Total Aus Aman Total Low Medium High Low All Medium High AI l
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Table 8. Extent of adoption and average rice yield (kglha) in two rainfed sites,<br />
Bangladesh (1989-90).<br />
Kamalganj Sitakund<br />
Extent of<br />
adoption Aus Aman Total Aus Aman Total<br />
Low<br />
Medium<br />
High<br />
Low<br />
All<br />
Medium<br />
High<br />
AI l