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Productivity, Profitability and Sustainability of Wheat as Influenced by Water Management Practices in Chambal Command of Rajasthan


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1 Department of Agronomy, Aicrp on Water Management, Agricultural Research Station (M.P.U.A.& T.) Ummedganj, Kota, Rajasthan, India
     

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On farm experiment was conducted at farmer's field of Kota and Bundi districts under operational research programme (ORP), Agricultural Research Station, Kota (Rajasthan) during five consecutive years (2005-06 to 2009-10) to assess the impact of improved water management practices for enhancing crop and water productivity of wheat crop in Chambal Command Area. Treatments comprised of irrigations scheduling at crown ischolar_main initiation (CRI), late tillering, flowering and milk stages by border strip (6 m x 50 m) method using 80 per cent cut off ratio (improved water management technology) which was compared with farmer's practice i.e. wild flooding. Results revealed that improved water management technology gave higher and sustainable yield of wheat over the years. The mean grain yield recorded (47.3 q/ha) being 7.0 per cent higher as compared to the grain yield (44.25 q/ha) observed in farmers practice. Sustainability of wheat yield reflected by the higher pooled sustainability yield index and value index i.e. 0.803 and 0.675, respectively. Improved water management technology possess higher mean water expanse efficiency (139.0 kg/ha/cm) and incremental benefit cost ratio (5.0).

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Wheat, Sustainability Yield Index, Value Index, Water Management Technology
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R. S. Narolia
Department of Agronomy, Aicrp on Water Management, Agricultural Research Station (M.P.U.A.& T.) Ummedganj, Kota, Rajasthan, India
Pratap Singh
Department of Agronomy, Aicrp on Water Management, Agricultural Research Station (M.P.U.A.& T.) Ummedganj, Kota, Rajasthan, India
I. N. Mathur
Department of Agronomy, Aicrp on Water Management, Agricultural Research Station (M.P.U.A.& T.) Ummedganj, Kota, Rajasthan, India
P. R. Raigar
Department of Agronomy, Aicrp on Water Management, Agricultural Research Station (M.P.U.A.& T.) Ummedganj, Kota, Rajasthan, India

Abstract


On farm experiment was conducted at farmer's field of Kota and Bundi districts under operational research programme (ORP), Agricultural Research Station, Kota (Rajasthan) during five consecutive years (2005-06 to 2009-10) to assess the impact of improved water management practices for enhancing crop and water productivity of wheat crop in Chambal Command Area. Treatments comprised of irrigations scheduling at crown ischolar_main initiation (CRI), late tillering, flowering and milk stages by border strip (6 m x 50 m) method using 80 per cent cut off ratio (improved water management technology) which was compared with farmer's practice i.e. wild flooding. Results revealed that improved water management technology gave higher and sustainable yield of wheat over the years. The mean grain yield recorded (47.3 q/ha) being 7.0 per cent higher as compared to the grain yield (44.25 q/ha) observed in farmers practice. Sustainability of wheat yield reflected by the higher pooled sustainability yield index and value index i.e. 0.803 and 0.675, respectively. Improved water management technology possess higher mean water expanse efficiency (139.0 kg/ha/cm) and incremental benefit cost ratio (5.0).

Keywords


Wheat, Sustainability Yield Index, Value Index, Water Management Technology