Comparative study of various cropping system for their system productivity, profitability and soil fertility under north Gujarat conditions


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Authors

  • L.J. DESAI
  • K.M. PATEL
  • P.K. PATEL
  • J.K. GAMI

Keywords:

Cropping sequence, System profitability, System productivity, Water productivity

Abstract

The experiment was conducted on diversification of cropping system as component of small holder farming systems during 2019-20 to 2022-2023 at Centre for Research on Integrated Farming Systems, SDAU, Sardarkrushinagar to identify need based crop sequences to suit resources available and needs of arid eco-system of North Gujarat. Different ten cropping systems were tested during the study period. The crop sequence fodder maize-fodder oat- fodder pearlmillet recorded highest system productivity (kg/ha/day), followed by fodder sorghum-lucerne- lucerne continue. In case of system profitability (`/ ha/day), water productivity(kg/ha-mm), nutrient productivity(kg/kg) were highest under fodder sorghum-lucerne- lucerne continue crop sequence. Employment generation (Mandays/ha) was found highest under groundnut- wheat- green gram crop sequence. Soil available nutrients like N, P2O5, organic carbon and water holding capacity were found highest and bulk density was found lowest under sunhemp-fenugreek- green gram crop sequence. The lowest system productivity, system profitability, and water productivity were recorded under sunhemp-fenugreek-green gram. 

Submitted

2026-06-15

Published

2026-06-15

Issue

Section

Short Communications

How to Cite

DESAI, L., PATEL, K., PATEL, P., & GAMI, J. (2026). Comparative study of various cropping system for their system productivity, profitability and soil fertility under north Gujarat conditions. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 25(1), 114-118. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/JSWC/article/view/180188