The study was conducted in Krishi Vigyan Kendra Jeolikote in Nainital district of Uttarakhand to examine the role of KVK in adoption of farm technologies by the farmers. The results indicates that the majority of beneficiary farmers showed high farm technology adoption of 53 per cent for paddy and 30 per cent for wheat, and moderate adoption of 33 per cent for maize, while non-beneficiary farmers showed moderate adoption (43% and 50 %) for paddy and wheat, and low adoption of 54 per cent for maize. In vegetable crops, beneficiary farmers showed very high adoption for brinjal (46 %) and cabbage (40 %), while high adoption for potatoes (43.6%), tomatoes (44.6%), and okra (50%). On the other hand, the majority of non-beneficiaries showed moderate adoption of 60 %, 50 % and 58.6% for potatoes, tomatoes and brinjal, respectively while low adoption for cabbage (50%) and okra (42.4 %).