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Performance Evaluation of Well Irrigation under Tank Command Area


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1 Department of Soil and Water Convervation Engineering, Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture, Santoshnagar, Saidabad, Hyderabad (A.P.), India
2 Department of Soil and Water Engineering, College of Agricultural Engineering, University of Agricultural Sciences, Raichur (Karnataka), India
     

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This study was taken under to verify the efficiency and efficacy of usage of ground water for irrigation that has been practiced in the farmer’s field. The tank command area located near Mandalageri village in Raichur district was selected as there are many farmers who practice well irrigation and use the tank water for recharging of wells. The selected farmers in the project were typically growing traditional crop namely paddy along with light irrigated crops like sunflower, and cotton. The quantity of water being irrigated per irrigation period of pumping, application losses as well as scheduling that they follow were observed and recorded. The water production efficiencies for each of the farmer were compared with the estimated gross irrigation requirement. The study shows that excessive irrigation was practiced by the farmers as they were not measuring the irrigation quantity. This is leading not only to excessive irrigation but also to additional burden on power requirement. Hence, suitable measuring devices namely H flumes, RBC flumes need to be inducted to help apply irrigation water with better efficiency.

Keywords

Tank Command Area, Ground Water, Well Irrigation, Surface Area.
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Authors

Umesha Barikara
Department of Soil and Water Convervation Engineering, Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture, Santoshnagar, Saidabad, Hyderabad (A.P.), India
U. Satish Kumar
Department of Soil and Water Engineering, College of Agricultural Engineering, University of Agricultural Sciences, Raichur (Karnataka), India

Abstract


This study was taken under to verify the efficiency and efficacy of usage of ground water for irrigation that has been practiced in the farmer’s field. The tank command area located near Mandalageri village in Raichur district was selected as there are many farmers who practice well irrigation and use the tank water for recharging of wells. The selected farmers in the project were typically growing traditional crop namely paddy along with light irrigated crops like sunflower, and cotton. The quantity of water being irrigated per irrigation period of pumping, application losses as well as scheduling that they follow were observed and recorded. The water production efficiencies for each of the farmer were compared with the estimated gross irrigation requirement. The study shows that excessive irrigation was practiced by the farmers as they were not measuring the irrigation quantity. This is leading not only to excessive irrigation but also to additional burden on power requirement. Hence, suitable measuring devices namely H flumes, RBC flumes need to be inducted to help apply irrigation water with better efficiency.

Keywords


Tank Command Area, Ground Water, Well Irrigation, Surface Area.