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FARM PONDS A Climate Resilient Technology for Rainfed Agriculture

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Title FARM PONDS A Climate Resilient Technology for Rainfed Agriculture
FARM PONDS A Climate Resilient Technology for Rainfed Agriculture
 
Creator ICAR_CRIDA_AICRPAM
 
Subject Resilient Technology,Rainfed Agriculture
 
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Rainfed agriculture constitutes 55% of net sown area in the country. The annual
average rainfall of the country varies from 400 to more than 2000mm varying in both
space and time. In low to medium rainfall rainfed regions, the occurrence of high
intense rainfall events with the short duration are very common causing the soil erosion.
Hence, the efficient rain water management is necessary to improve water productivity
and protect the natural resource base in rainfed regions. Farm pond technology has
very good potential for implementation in different schemes of state or central
government. The present technical bulletin addresses the issues based on practical
experiences with respect to planning, design and construction of farm ponds.
The authors are indeed grateful to Dr. A. K. Singh, DDG (NRM), ICAR, New Delhi, for
his constructive suggestions during his visit to GRF. We are also thankful to Dr G. R.
Korwar, Head, Division of Resource Management, CRIDA, Hyderabad for his guidance
and cooperation for undertaking the construction of farm ponds at Gunegal Research
Farm. Some of the Scientists namely Dr. V. Maruthi, PS (Agronomy), Dr. Gopal Krishna
Reddy, Scientist (Horticulture), Dr. P. K. Mishra, Director, CSWCRTI, Dehradun, have
provided data related to critical stages and rainfall for whom we are thankful and
grateful. We also acknowledge the support and suggestions in pond lining given by
Er. G. V. Ramana Reddy, M/s Sagar Agro Services Centre, Nalgonda.
We are also indebted to the field personal working at Gunegal Research Farm, namely
Sri V. Sreeramulu, Farm Superintendent (T9), A. Chandraiah, (T3), Sri B. Kurmaiah,
Field Technician (T1), K. Rajeshwar, (T1), P. Ramakrishna, Skilled worker and other
staff like SSGs, Temporary staffs labours etc for their whole hearted support and
cooperation in the execution and lining of farm ponds at GRF.
Lastly, the authors acknowledge the support and encouragement given by the Director,
CRIDA and Principal Investigator, NICRA project. The support and help rendered by
the administrative staff and finance departmental staff for publication of the present
bulletin is fully acknowledged.
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Date 2020-01-17T06:05:09Z
2020-01-17T06:05:09Z
2012-10-01
 
Type Technical Report
 
Identifier Not Available
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/30630
 
Language English
 
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Publisher ICAR_CRIDA_AICPRAM_NICRA