Citation Information

  • Title : On-farm evaluation of conservation measures to performance of rainfed crops in semi-arid region.
  • Source : Indian Journal of Soil Conservation
  • Publisher : Indian Association of Soil & Water Conservationists
  • Volume : 33
  • Issue : 2
  • Pages : 141-143
  • Year : 2005
  • Document Type : Journal Article
  • Language : English
  • Authors:
    • Parandiyal, A.
    • Singh, S.
    • Arjun, P.
    • Singh, K.
    • Ashok, K.
    • Shakir, A.
    • Prasad, S.
    • Singh, R.
  • Climates: Semiarid. Desert (BWh, BWk).
  • Cropping Systems: Dryland cropping system. Sorghum. Soybean.
  • Countries: India.

Summary

Bunding and field levelling are the most preferred activities in the community-driven watershed projects in the semiarid region. In a two-year study carried out during June 1999 to June 2001 on a farmer's field in a ravinous watershed located in south-eastern Rajasthan, India, the effect of bunding and levelling on in situ moisture conservation and corresponding increase in grain and stover yields of chickpea, mustard, sorghum and soyabean was compared. These land treatments considerably improved profile moisture and crop yields during normal as well as deficit monsoon year. Results indicated that conservation measures can potentially stabilize crop production under dryland cropping systems. The land treatments and choice of crops were significant factors influencing economic productivity of land uses. In response to bunding alone and bunding with levelling, crop production increased by 46 and 112%, respectively, over control. Mustard cultivation recovered 76% of the bunding cost and 64% of the bunding+levelling cost in the first year only after imposing land treatments. It is concluded that in semiarid regions, appropriate conservation measures coupled with suitable land use planning result in convincing tangible benefits on short-terms basis, apart from their protective and long-term intangible benefits.

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