No-till french bean production technology for maize fallow in north-east India


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Authors

  • Anup Das Principal Scientist (Agronomy), ICAR Research Complex for North-Eastern Hills Region, Umiam (Meghalaya) 793 103
  • Ramkrushna G. I. Scientist (Agronomy), Central Institute of Cotton Research, Nagpur (Maharashtra)
  • Jayanta Layek Scientist (Agronomy), ICAR Research Complex for North-Eastern Hills Region, Umiam (Meghalaya) 793 103
  • Subhash Babu Scientist (Agronomy), ICAR Research Complex for North-Eastern Hills Region, Umiam (Meghalaya) 793 103
  • R. Krishnappa Scientist (Plant Physiology), ICAR Research Complex for North-Eastern Hills Region, Umiam (Meghalaya) 793 103

Abstract

This technology helps in retaining soil moisture with minimum soil disturbance and at the same time reduces the cost of cultivation, save time and meet the increasing demand of green vegetables and pulses in the region. Thus, no-till technology has potential to double the cropping intensity, enhance crop productivity and income of the farmers substantially.

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2019-05-02

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2019-05-02

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Das, A., I., R. G., Layek, J., Babu, S., & Krishnappa, R. (2019). No-till french bean production technology for maize fallow in north-east India. Indian Farming, 68(12). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IndFarm/article/view/89405