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Srinivasa Rao, M. M. V.
- Tribal Farmer Success Story of Integrated Farming System in Andhra Pradesh
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1 All India Coordinated Research Project on Integrated Farming System, Agricultural Research Station (A.N.G.R.A.U.), Seethampeta (A.P.), IN
1 All India Coordinated Research Project on Integrated Farming System, Agricultural Research Station (A.N.G.R.A.U.), Seethampeta (A.P.), IN
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Rashtriya Krishi (English), Vol 14, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 123-126Abstract
Farming systems approach introduces a change in farming techniques for attaining food and nutritional security and for maximizing farm income through optimal utilization of resources by a judicious mix of allied enterprises like dairy, small ruminants like goat and sheep, poultry, piggery, fishery, sericulture etc., with crops suitable for the existing agro-climatic conditions and socioeconomic status of the farmers. Advantages includes Food and nutritional security, enhanced and stable farm income and cash flow through allied components at regular intervals, maintain soil fertility and soil health, environmental protection through effective recycling of waste from animal based enterprises like dairy, goatery, piggery, poultry, etc., and employment generation.- Crop + Dairy + Poultry Farming System Model for Enhanced Farm Income in High Altitude and Tribal Area of Andhra Pradesh
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1 AICRP on Integrated Farming Systems, Seethampeta, Srikakulam (A.P.), IN
1 AICRP on Integrated Farming Systems, Seethampeta, Srikakulam (A.P.), IN
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Agriculture Update, Vol 14, No 3 (2019), Pagination: 253-256Abstract
Farming system studies in high altitude and tribal area of Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh state in East Coast Plain and Hills Agro-climatic zone East coast plains, hot, sub humid to semi arid eco region (S7 Cd 2-5). Agro-ecological region with 915 mm rainfall distribution in 55 rainy days reveals farmer needs to be supported with finance during initial 3 years period @52.23 per cent, 37.46 per cent and 21.75 per cent of recurring cost, respectively. Net returns are getting doubled in first year of intervention itself. The increase income is attributed to increase in income from intervention in paddy crop, introduction of maize crop, feeding of supplement feed to the cattle and also the introduction of Vanaraja back yard poultry birds.Keywords
Crop+Dairy+Poultry Farming System, Model, Income, High Altitude, Tribal Area.References
- Annual Reports (2014). AICRP-IFS, Agricultural Research Station, Seethampeta, Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh, India.
- Annual Reports (2015). AICRP-IFS, Agricultural Research Station, Seethampeta, Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh, India.
- Annual Reports (2016). AICRP-IFS, Agricultural Research Station, Seethampeta, Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh, India.
- Annual Reports (2017). AICRP-IFS, Agricultural Research Station, Seethampeta, Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh, India.
- Handbook of Statistics (2013). Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh, India.
- Response of Rice-Rice Cropping System to different Agronomic Management Practices
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1 Agricultural Research Station, Seethampeta, Srikakulam (A.P.), IN
1 Agricultural Research Station, Seethampeta, Srikakulam (A.P.), IN
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International Journal of Plant Sciences, Vol 14, No 2 (2019), Pagination: 81-83Abstract
Experiments were conducted during Kharif and Rabi seasons of 2015-16 and 2016-17 in farmers fields to study the effect of different agronomic management practices on yield and net returns of rice-rice cropping system in 2 different mandals of Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh. The results revealed that yields of rice-rice cropping system were significantly higher over farmer’s practices, by adoption of all the recommended package of practices which includes maintenance of optimum plant population and application of recommended dose of NPK and zinc fertilizers at right stages of the crop growth to both the crops in the cropping system.Keywords
Nutrient Management, Rice-Rice Cropping System, Optimum Population.References
- Annual Reports (2012). AICRP-IFS, Agricultural Research Station, Seethampeta, Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh.
- Annual Reports (2016). Agricultural Research Station, Seethampeta, Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh.
- Annual Reports (2017). Agricultural Research Station, Seethampeta, Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh.
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- Rajendra Prasad, B., Kavitha, P. and Prasad, P.R.K. (2000). Response of rice to zinc application and evaluation of critical levels of zinc in deltaic soils of Andhra Pradesh. Oryza, 37 (1): 54 - 56.
- Yadav, I.V.K. andTripathi, H.N. (2008). Effect of dates of planting, plant geometry and number ofseedlings on growth and yield of hybrid rice (Oryza sativa L.) Crop Research, 36 (1,2& 3) : 1-3.