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A Study on Status of Farm Power and Scope of Farm Mechanization in the Agro-Climatic Zone of Chhattisgarh Plains


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1 Technical Assistant, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalya, Raipur-492012, Chhattisgarh, India
2 Scientist/Assistant Professor (Farm Machinery and Power), Department of Farm Machinery and Power, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur-492012, Chhattisgarh, India
3 Scientist/Assistant Professor (Soil & Water Engineering), AICRP on Ground Water Utilization, Department of Soil and Water Engineering, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur-492012, Chhattisgarh, India
     

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An investigation was carried out to know the status of farm mechanization in Chhattisgarh plains. A survey conducted in eight villages of the agro-climatic zone of Chhattisgarh state revealed that the average percentage share of tractive power, stationary power, and draught animal power, & cropping intensity and irrigation intensity of Chhattisgarh plains was 49.32 (0.43 kW/ha),15.55(0.12 kW/ha), and 33.59(0.28 kW/ha), & 164.77 and 64.77 respectively of cultivable area. Average farm power availability and land holding per family in Chhattisgarh plains was 0.84 kW/ha and 2.18 ha respectively. Average farm power availability of the selected villages was found to be less than the national average (1.6 kW/ha). The study revealed that the villages had sufficient draught animals, indigenous implements, and hand tools like indigenous plough, biasi plough, kopar, patela, pick-axe, crowbar, spade, wooden mallet, and so forth. The study indicated a dire need of increasing farm power availability and farm mechanization in this agro-climatic zone to increase the productivity of the land.

Keywords

Farm Mechanization, Farm Power Availability, Chhattisgarh Plains, Agro-Climatic Zone, Indigenous Implements, Hand Tools

Q010, Q100, Q190

Paper Submission Date: April 23, 2014; Paper sent back for Revision: September 29, 2014; Paper Acceptance Date : October 17, 2014.

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Authors

A. K. Chandraker
Technical Assistant, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalya, Raipur-492012, Chhattisgarh, India
V. M. Victor
Scientist/Assistant Professor (Farm Machinery and Power), Department of Farm Machinery and Power, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur-492012, Chhattisgarh, India
D. Khalkho
Scientist/Assistant Professor (Soil & Water Engineering), AICRP on Ground Water Utilization, Department of Soil and Water Engineering, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur-492012, Chhattisgarh, India

Abstract


An investigation was carried out to know the status of farm mechanization in Chhattisgarh plains. A survey conducted in eight villages of the agro-climatic zone of Chhattisgarh state revealed that the average percentage share of tractive power, stationary power, and draught animal power, & cropping intensity and irrigation intensity of Chhattisgarh plains was 49.32 (0.43 kW/ha),15.55(0.12 kW/ha), and 33.59(0.28 kW/ha), & 164.77 and 64.77 respectively of cultivable area. Average farm power availability and land holding per family in Chhattisgarh plains was 0.84 kW/ha and 2.18 ha respectively. Average farm power availability of the selected villages was found to be less than the national average (1.6 kW/ha). The study revealed that the villages had sufficient draught animals, indigenous implements, and hand tools like indigenous plough, biasi plough, kopar, patela, pick-axe, crowbar, spade, wooden mallet, and so forth. The study indicated a dire need of increasing farm power availability and farm mechanization in this agro-climatic zone to increase the productivity of the land.

Keywords


Farm Mechanization, Farm Power Availability, Chhattisgarh Plains, Agro-Climatic Zone, Indigenous Implements, Hand Tools

Q010, Q100, Q190

Paper Submission Date: April 23, 2014; Paper sent back for Revision: September 29, 2014; Paper Acceptance Date : October 17, 2014.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.17010/pijom%2F2014%2Fv7i11%2F59272