Yield and economics of soybean based cropping systems as influenced by different cropping systems, crop establishment method and residue management practices
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Yield and economics of soybean based cropping systems as influenced by different cropping systems, crop establishment method and residue management practices
https://doi.org/10.56739/jor.v37iSpecialissue.139795
Keywords:
Soybean, Cropping system, Broad bed and furrow, ResiduesAbstract
Significantly higher yield of soybean was registered under soybean-chickpea system. The increase in yield was up to 21.5% under permanent broad bed and furrow (PBBF) + residue retention (R) and 14% under PBBF + without R (WR) as compared to conventional flatbed (CTFP) + WR. Similarly, significantly higher yield of wheat and chickpea were registered under PBBF + R followed by PBBF + WR.
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