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Status of Farm Power Availability and Implements in Selected Villages of Bastar District of Chhattisgarh


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Survey conducted in two villages of Bastar District of Chhattisgarh revealed that the percentage share of average tractive power, stationary power and draught animal power is 4.64(0.027 kW/ ha), 37.33(0.07 kW/ha) and 76.7(0.34 kW/ha), respectively of cultivable area. Average farm power availability of the selected villages was found to be less than the national average i.e. 1.6 kW/ha. The villages have sufficient draught animals, indigenous implements and hand tools like indigenous plough, biasi plough, kopar, patela, pick-axe, crowbar, spade, wooden mallet etc. The study indicated a dire need of increasing the farm power availability and farm mechanization in this particular area to increase the productivity of land

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Farm Power Availability, Indigenous Implements, Hand Tools
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A. K. Chandraker
Faculty of Agricultural Engineering, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur C.G., India
A. K. Dave
Faculty of Agricultural Engineering, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur C.G., India
D. Khalkho
Faculty of Agricultural Engineering, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur C.G., India
R. K. Naik
Faculty of Agricultural Engineering, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur C.G., India

Abstract


Survey conducted in two villages of Bastar District of Chhattisgarh revealed that the percentage share of average tractive power, stationary power and draught animal power is 4.64(0.027 kW/ ha), 37.33(0.07 kW/ha) and 76.7(0.34 kW/ha), respectively of cultivable area. Average farm power availability of the selected villages was found to be less than the national average i.e. 1.6 kW/ha. The villages have sufficient draught animals, indigenous implements and hand tools like indigenous plough, biasi plough, kopar, patela, pick-axe, crowbar, spade, wooden mallet etc. The study indicated a dire need of increasing the farm power availability and farm mechanization in this particular area to increase the productivity of land

Keywords


Farm Power Availability, Indigenous Implements, Hand Tools