Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Production potential of rice–based cropping systems under irrigated conditions of eastern Uttar Pradesh

View through CrossRef
A field experiment was planned and conducted during the rainy (Kharif) and winter (Rabi) seasons of 2021–22 and in the summer (Zaid) season of 2022 at Agronomy Research Farm, Acharya Narendra Deva University of Agriculture & Technology, Kumarganj, Ayodhya (U.P.) to investigate the productivity, profitability, and resource efficiency of rice based cropping systems under irrigated conditions in eastern Uttar Pradesh. The experiment was designed in randomized block design with three replications and ten treatments, viz. rice–wheat–fallow, rice– wheat–greengram, rice–french bean–greengram, rice–chickpea–Cowpea, rice–mustard–greengram, rice–linseed– blackgram, rice–berseem–sorghum, rice–oat–maize + cowpea, rice–cauliflower–okra and rice–potato–cowpea. The maximum rice equivalent yield was recorded (20.16 t/ha) with the rice–potato–cowpea cropping system, which was significantly higher than the others. System profitability was also found to be maximum (`727.22/ha/day) in rice–potato–cowpea and the lowest was with rice–berseem–sorghum (`251.33/ha/day). The rice–potato–cowpea cropping system recorded the maximum net returns (`265,435/ha) and benefit cost ratio (2.11). The highest system productivity 298.90 kg/ha/day was recorded by the rice–berseem–sorghum sequence followed by rice–oat– maize + cowpea (287.50 kg/ha/day). So, rice–potato–cowpea could be recommended for better productivity and profitability for the farmers of eastern Uttar Pradesh.
Title: Production potential of rice–based cropping systems under irrigated conditions of eastern Uttar Pradesh
Description:
A field experiment was planned and conducted during the rainy (Kharif) and winter (Rabi) seasons of 2021–22 and in the summer (Zaid) season of 2022 at Agronomy Research Farm, Acharya Narendra Deva University of Agriculture & Technology, Kumarganj, Ayodhya (U.
P.
) to investigate the productivity, profitability, and resource efficiency of rice based cropping systems under irrigated conditions in eastern Uttar Pradesh.
The experiment was designed in randomized block design with three replications and ten treatments, viz.
rice–wheat–fallow, rice– wheat–greengram, rice–french bean–greengram, rice–chickpea–Cowpea, rice–mustard–greengram, rice–linseed– blackgram, rice–berseem–sorghum, rice–oat–maize + cowpea, rice–cauliflower–okra and rice–potato–cowpea.
The maximum rice equivalent yield was recorded (20.
16 t/ha) with the rice–potato–cowpea cropping system, which was significantly higher than the others.
System profitability was also found to be maximum (`727.
22/ha/day) in rice–potato–cowpea and the lowest was with rice–berseem–sorghum (`251.
33/ha/day).
The rice–potato–cowpea cropping system recorded the maximum net returns (`265,435/ha) and benefit cost ratio (2.
11).
The highest system productivity 298.
90 kg/ha/day was recorded by the rice–berseem–sorghum sequence followed by rice–oat– maize + cowpea (287.
50 kg/ha/day).
So, rice–potato–cowpea could be recommended for better productivity and profitability for the farmers of eastern Uttar Pradesh.

Related Results

Production potential of rice–based cropping systems under irrigated conditions of eastern Uttar Pradesh
Production potential of rice–based cropping systems under irrigated conditions of eastern Uttar Pradesh
A field experiment was planned and conducted during the rainy (Kharif) and winter (Rabi) seasons of 2021–22 and in the summer (Zaid) season of 2022 at Agronomy Research Farm, Achar...
Energy assessment of different rice-based cropping systems under irrigated condition of eastern Uttar Pradesh, India
Energy assessment of different rice-based cropping systems under irrigated condition of eastern Uttar Pradesh, India
In an on-farm field experiment conducted over the consecutive years of 2021–23 at Kumarganj, Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, ten different rice -based crop sequences were evaluated for the...
Analyzing Growth-Track and Uncertainties in Asia’s Irrigated Areas
Analyzing Growth-Track and Uncertainties in Asia’s Irrigated Areas
Asia holds 70% of global irrigated areas which accounts for 62% of world food demand. Reliable information regarding irrigated areas are of crucial importance for effective future ...
Extraction of Rice Bran Oil from Rice Bran by Supercritical Carbon Dioxide
Extraction of Rice Bran Oil from Rice Bran by Supercritical Carbon Dioxide
  Rice bran is an important source of nutrients that have many good bioactive compounds. This study examined the extraction of bran rice oil using supercritical carbon dioxide. Fr...
Development of Potato-Boro-T. Aman Rice Cropping Pattern Against Fallow-Boro-T. Aman Rice Cropping Pattern at Mymensingh
Development of Potato-Boro-T. Aman Rice Cropping Pattern Against Fallow-Boro-T. Aman Rice Cropping Pattern at Mymensingh
The experiment was conducted at Multiplication Testing Site (MLT) Trishal of On-Farm Research Division, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Mymensingh during 2017-18 and 20...

Back to Top