Productivity and Economics of Different Double Cropping Systems at Farmer's Field in Tikamgarh District of Madhya Pradesh


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Authors

  • P. K. Tyagi and V. K. Singh

Abstract

The present study was conducted to assess the productivity and economics of different cropping systems at Farmer's Field
in five blocks of Tikamgarh district of Madhya Pradesh. The pooled data revealed that the total productivity in terms of
seed yield (45.0 q/ha) as well as wheat equivalent yield (54.1 q/ha) was recorded the highest in soybean-wheat system.
Similarly, the production efficiency (19.3 kg/ha/day) and net monetary return (` 36882/ha) were also recorded the highest
in soybean-wheat system. However, net monetary return per day was recorded the maximum in blackgram-coriander
system (` 160/ha/day) closely followed by soybean-wheat (` 158/ha/day) system. Soybean-wheat system gave an
advantage of a net return of ` 10467, ` 8007 and ` 1310 per hectare over sesame-wheat, blackgram-mustard and
blackgram-coriander systems respectively. Similarly, increase in net monetary return from blackgram-coriander over
sesame-wheat was ` 9157/ha and over blackgram-mustard was ` 6697/ha. The net return per rupee invested (B:C) was
recorded the highest in blackgram-coriander (1.92) and the lowest in sesame-wheat (1.07) system. It was evident from the
results that soybean-wheat system exhibited superiority over other cropping systems in Tikamgarh district. Similarly,
growing the coriander crop after blackgram was more remunerative than growing mustard crop. Blackgram-coriander
system was also profitable over sesame-wheat system.

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Submitted

18.10.2023

Published

30.09.2017

How to Cite

P. K. Tyagi and V. K. Singh. (2017). Productivity and Economics of Different Double Cropping Systems at Farmer’s Field in Tikamgarh District of Madhya Pradesh. Indian Journal of Extension Education, 53(3), 112-115. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJEE/article/view/144032