Indian Journal of Agricultural Research

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Indian Journal of Agricultural Research, volume 34 issue 1 (march 2000) : 29-33

ECONOMICS OF MULTIPLE .CROPPING SEQUENCES IN MEDIUM LOW LAND SITUATION UNDER RAINFED CONDITION

M. Maibangsa·, J. Suhrawardy, S. Maibangsa
1Regional Agricultural Research Station, Assam Agricultural University, Gossaigaon, Assam-783 360, India
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Cite article:- Maibangsa· M., Suhrawardy J., Maibangsa S. (2024). ECONOMICS OF MULTIPLE .CROPPING SEQUENCES IN MEDIUM LOW LAND SITUATION UNDER RAINFED CONDITION. Indian Journal of Agricultural Research. 34(1): 29-33. doi: .
An experiment was conducted through kharif(Kh), rabi(R) and summer(S) seasons of 1990–91 and 1991–92 to evaluate and identify the most suitable and remunerative cropping sequence(s) under rainfed condition. Study revealed that though summer rice equivalent yield was highest in rice(S) -rice(Kh) -potato(R) (58.32 q ha−1) and Jute(S) -rice(Kh) -potato(R) (50.60 q ha−1) sequences, the gross and net returns per rupee Invested was higher in rice(Kh) -buckwheat(R) -cawn(R) (Rs.3.21, Rs.2.21) and rice(Kh) -niger(R) -cawn(R) (Rs.3.16. Rs.2.16) sequences. Net return per day was highest with greengram(S) -rice(Kh) -rapeseed(R) sequence (Rs.33.67). Partial budgeting revealed that maximum positive gain was with greengram(S) -rice(Kh) -rapeseed(R) sequence (Rs.2116.00 ha−1)
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