Among different cropping sequences evaluated T7 (rice-potato-cowpea) system was identified to be most productive with rice-equivalent yield of (270.39 q ha-1 year-1). The next best sequence was T5 (rice-brinjal-GM) with (213.19 q ha-1 year-1) rice- equivalent yield. T7 (Rice-potato-cowpea) cropping sequences gave significantly higher production efficiency (83.97kg ha-1 day-1), profitability (Rs 320.36 ha-1 day-1) and relative economic efficiency and (199.29 per cent). Net return of higher Rs. 116929 ha-1 year-1 was obtained under T7 (rice-potato-cowpea) but the maximum B: C ratio was recorded under (2.65) T5 (rice-brinjal-GM) cropping sequences due to huge cost involved for purchase of potato seed. The irrigation use productivity and employment generation efficiency was also significantly higher under T7 (rice-potato-cowpea) among the rest sequences. The nutrient use productivity was highest (41.96 kg grain unit of nutrient use-1) under two crop sequence i.e. rice-brinjal-GM sequence and stability with respect to total productivity and net return was higher under of two crop sequence i.e. rice-mustard–GM and rice-wheat cropping sequence, (0.89) and (0.79).
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Among different cropping sequences evaluated T7 (rice-potato-cowpea) system was identified to be most productive with rice-equivalent yield of (270.39 q ha-1 year-1). The next best sequence was T5 (rice-brinjal-GM) with (213.19 q ha-1 year-1) rice- equivalent yield. T7 (Rice-potato-cowpea) cropping sequences gave significantly higher production efficiency (83.97kg ha-1 day-1), profitability (Rs 320.36 ha-1 day-1) and relative economic efficiency and (199.29 per cent). Net return of higher Rs. 116929 ha-1 year-1 was obtained under T7 (rice-potato-cowpea) but the maximum B: C ratio was recorded under (2.65) T5 (rice-brinjal-GM) cropping sequences due to huge cost involved for purchase of potato seed. The irrigation use productivity and employment generation efficiency was also significantly higher under T7 (rice-potato-cowpea) among the rest sequences. The nutrient use productivity was highest (41.96 kg grain unit of nutrient use-1) under two crop sequence i.e. rice-brinjal-GM sequence and stability with respect to total productivity and net return was higher under of two crop sequence i.e. rice-mustard-GM and rice-wheat cropping sequence, (0.89) and (0.79). 96 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9783659494550
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Kartoniert / Broschiert. Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Autor/Autorin: Choudhary Divedi PrasadMr. Divedi Prasaad is M.Sc.(Ag) in Agronomy.Presently he is working as Assistant Professor in BRSM college of Agricultural Engineering and Technology and Research Station Mungeli. He has served in the Departmen. Seller Inventory # 26588735
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Among different cropping sequences evaluated T7 (rice-potato-cowpea) system was identified to be most productive with rice-equivalent yield of (270.39 q ha-1 year-1). The next best sequence was T5 (rice-brinjal-GM) with (213.19 q ha-1 year-1) rice- equivalent yield. T7 (Rice-potato-cowpea) cropping sequences gave significantly higher production efficiency (83.97kg ha-1 day-1), profitability (Rs 320.36 ha-1 day-1) and relative economic efficiency and (199.29 per cent). Net return of higher Rs. 116929 ha-1 year-1 was obtained under T7 (rice-potato-cowpea) but the maximum B: C ratio was recorded under (2.65) T5 (rice-brinjal-GM) cropping sequences due to huge cost involved for purchase of potato seed. The irrigation use productivity and employment generation efficiency was also significantly higher under T7 (rice-potato-cowpea) among the rest sequences. The nutrient use productivity was highest (41.96 kg grain unit of nutrient use-1) under two crop sequence i.e. rice-brinjal-GM sequence and stability with respect to total productivity and net return was higher under of two crop sequence i.e. rice-mustard-GM and rice-wheat cropping sequence, (0.89) and (0.79).VDM Verlag, Dudweiler Landstraße 99, 66123 Saarbrücken 96 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9783659494550
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Among different cropping sequences evaluated T7 (rice-potato-cowpea) system was identified to be most productive with rice-equivalent yield of (270.39 q ha-1 year-1). The next best sequence was T5 (rice-brinjal-GM) with (213.19 q ha-1 year-1) rice- equivalent yield. T7 (Rice-potato-cowpea) cropping sequences gave significantly higher production efficiency (83.97kg ha-1 day-1), profitability (Rs 320.36 ha-1 day-1) and relative economic efficiency and (199.29 per cent). Net return of higher Rs. 116929 ha-1 year-1 was obtained under T7 (rice-potato-cowpea) but the maximum B: C ratio was recorded under (2.65) T5 (rice-brinjal-GM) cropping sequences due to huge cost involved for purchase of potato seed. The irrigation use productivity and employment generation efficiency was also significantly higher under T7 (rice-potato-cowpea) among the rest sequences. The nutrient use productivity was highest (41.96 kg grain unit of nutrient use-1) under two crop sequence i.e. rice-brinjal-GM sequence and stability with respect to total productivity and net return was higher under of two crop sequence i.e. rice-mustard-GM and rice-wheat cropping sequence, (0.89) and (0.79). Seller Inventory # 9783659494550
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