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Selective Mechanization for Enhancing Productivity of Rice Cultivation


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1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra (B.A.U.) Ranchi Jharkhand, India
2 Crop Improvement Division, Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal Haryana, India
     

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An OFT was done in the Kharif of 2009 and Rabi of 2010. For this a 500m2 plot in a preselected village in Garhwa district of Jharkhand using mechanical transplanter. In Kharif 2009, significant grain yield (3.14t/ha) was obtained when transplanting was done with mechanical transplanter. All the yield parameters such as panicle number, panicle weight were highly significant in the treatment number 1. Similarly in Rabi, 2010, significant grain yield (3.26t/ha) was obtained when transplanting was done with mechanical transplanter. All the yield parameters such as panicle number, panicle weight were highly significant in the treatment number 1.The results indicated that mechanical transplanting reduced the human drudgery and labour inputs during both the seasons. Rice yields were enhanced by 4 .6 per cent during Kharif when compared with manual transplanting and 9.7 per cent higher yields in Rabi season.

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Mechanization, Productivity, Mechanical Transplanter
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Authors

B. K. Yadav
Krishi Vigyan Kendra (B.A.U.) Ranchi Jharkhand, India
B.S. Kherawat
Crop Improvement Division, Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal Haryana, India

Abstract


An OFT was done in the Kharif of 2009 and Rabi of 2010. For this a 500m2 plot in a preselected village in Garhwa district of Jharkhand using mechanical transplanter. In Kharif 2009, significant grain yield (3.14t/ha) was obtained when transplanting was done with mechanical transplanter. All the yield parameters such as panicle number, panicle weight were highly significant in the treatment number 1. Similarly in Rabi, 2010, significant grain yield (3.26t/ha) was obtained when transplanting was done with mechanical transplanter. All the yield parameters such as panicle number, panicle weight were highly significant in the treatment number 1.The results indicated that mechanical transplanting reduced the human drudgery and labour inputs during both the seasons. Rice yields were enhanced by 4 .6 per cent during Kharif when compared with manual transplanting and 9.7 per cent higher yields in Rabi season.

Keywords


Mechanization, Productivity, Mechanical Transplanter