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Economics of direct seeded and transplanted methods of rice production in Haryana

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Title Economics of direct seeded and transplanted methods of rice production in Haryana
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Creator RS Tripathi, R Raju and K Thimmappa
 
Subject direct seeded rice, transplanted, rice, economics
 
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Direct seeding is becoming an important alternative of rice transplanting and spreading rapidly in Haryana due to labour shortage and escalating cost of production. Present study is an attempt to analyze the economics of direct seeded and transplanted methods of rice cultivation in Haryana. It was revealed that the use of human labour, machine labour and irrigation water were saved by 13.16, 41.34, and 11.88 per cent, respectively, in direct seeded rice as compared to the transplanted method of rice production. The expenditure incurred on machine, irrigation and human labour was substantially lower by 41.34, 22.45 and 6.62 per cent, respectively, in direct seeded rice than transplanted method. Direct seeded rice technology enabled farmers to increase net return and save crucial inputs.
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Date 2018-09-14T04:26:21Z
2018-09-14T04:26:21Z
2014-01-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/6785
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Association of Rice Research Workers