Effect of tillage and crop establishment methods on yield and economics of cotton
Journal: The Journal of AgriSearch (JAS) (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-02-27
Authors : ANIL KUMAR KHIPPAL KAMINI KUMARI JASBIR SINGH;
Page : 30-33
Keywords : Bt cotton; zero tillage; bed planting and yield;
Abstract
In Haryana (India) cotton is generally sown with conventional tillage practices witnesses poor germination and plant establishment. Poor plant stand is attributed by burning of emerging plants due to very high temperature at the time of planting, which is further worsen by crust formation due to pre-monsoon showers. Keeping these points in view, an experiment was conducted with farmers' participatory research mode in village Hajwana of Kaithal district. Cotton sown with zero tillage technique resulted in approximately five percent -1higher yield i.e. 136.3 kg haover conventional tillage. Mean returns over variable cost of all -1the three years were 10.8 percent i.e. Rs. 11794 hamore in zero tillage over conventional tillage. Benefit: cost ratio were 3.86, 3.86 and 4.61 in conventional method of planting, bed planting and zero tillage technique, respectively. Zero tillage planting of cotton reduced fuel consumption by 93.4 % and 91.7 % compared to bed planting and conventional planting respectively
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