Indian Journal of Agricultural Research

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Indian Journal of Agricultural Research, volume 42 issue 2 (june 2008) : 116 - 119

PRODUCTION POTENTIAL AND ECONOMICS OF BANANA BASED CROPPING SYSTEMS

Kulapathi Hipparagi, B. Chinnappa*
1College of Horticulture, Mudigere, 577 132, India
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Cite article:- Hipparagi Kulapathi, Chinnappa* B. (2024). PRODUCTION POTENTIAL AND ECONOMICS OF BANANA BASED CROPPING SYSTEMS. Indian Journal of Agricultural Research. 42(2): 116 - 119. doi: .
Investigation carried out to identify the banana based cropping systems on the basis of their
physical and economic performance at the agricultural Research Station, Kathalagere has revealed
that Soyabean and Redgram could be raised successfully in the interspaces of banana garden
without affecting the main crop. Soyabean and Redgram were proved to be ideal intercrops in
banana garden providing net income of Rs. 8,148.20 and Rs. 6,160.95 at 50 per cent NPK levels
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