Production Potentials and Economic Feasibility of Improved Sugarcane Based Cropping Systems

Authors

  • S.N. Singh Senior Scientist (Agronomy),
  • A. K. Sah Senior Scientist (Agricultural Extension)
  • R.K. Singh Programme Coordinator
  • V.K. Singh (KVK), Programme Coordinator, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Koderma, 5 6 Jharkhand
  • Rakesh K. Singh Progarmme Assistant (Animal Science, KVK),
  • Om Prakash Technical Officer (Soil Science, KVK), Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research, Lucknow 226002 (U.P.).

Keywords:

On-farm trials, Inter-cropping system, sugarcane, mustard, toria, coriander, green gram, black gram

Abstract

On-farm trials (OFT) were carried out on farmers' fields in Lucknow district of Uttar Pradesh during 2005-06 and 2006-07  with a view to assess the production potentials and economic feasibility of improved sugarcane based cropping system  under real farming situations. In general, sugarcane based inter-cropping system was found more productive and  remunerative than the system of sole cane cropping being adopted by the farmers in general in the region. Results of OFT indicated that inter-crops viz. mustard, toria and coriander in autumn sugarcane and green gram and black gram in spring  sugarcane gave considerably higher net returns over sole cropping of autumn and spring seasons cane. The inter-cropping  of mustard, toria, coriander, green gram and black gram with sugarcane exhibited benefit : cost ratio of 1.35, 1.42, 1.53,  1.27 and 1.17, respectively as against 1.06, and 1.04 under the autumn sole cane and spring sole cane, respectively.  

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Published

2012-12-01

How to Cite

Singh, S., Sah, A.K., Singh, R., Singh, V., Singh, R.K., & Prakash, O. (Trans.). (2012). Production Potentials and Economic Feasibility of Improved Sugarcane Based Cropping Systems . Indian Journal of Extension Education, 48(3&4), 101–103. Retrieved from https://acspublisher.com/journals/index.php/ijee/article/view/5696