Why the extension education is Important in Agriculture?
We are in the 21st-century globalized economy. We cannot apply yesterday‘s methods today and be in the business tomorrow. There is essential to innovate, learn and adopt the things to compete with the fast-growing economy. In a developing country like India, the millions of farmers can‘t come to research stations to know about new innovative technologies, and sometimes they can‘t able to identify their farm and home problems themselves.
On the other hand, researchers can‘t come to farmer‘s fields to teach farmers and also to know their problems. The researchers report scientific findings in technical language farmers can‘t understand. Thus a person is required in between these two people. He is called an extension person in the Indian agriculture system. The extension person explains the innovations or research findings in an understandable and local language to the farmers. In this way, the extension worker works as a bridge between the farmer and research scientists.
For this, well-trained prospective extension workers should be required. It‘s not enough if the extension person is equipped with the technical knowledge but he should have the ability to communicate his ideas to the farmers by considering the social, personal, and situational factors. It‘s because there is most necessary to train the extension person in formal training institutions like SAUs (State Agriculture Universities).

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