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LAND RESOURCE INVENTORY AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS OF FARM HOUSEHOLDS FOR WATERSHED PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT KHANAPHUR HOSALLI-3 (4D5B1A1e) MICROWATERSHED Hatthakuni Hobli, Yadgir Taluk and District, Karnataka

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Title LAND RESOURCE INVENTORY AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS OF FARM HOUSEHOLDS FOR WATERSHED PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT KHANAPHUR HOSALLI-3 (4D5B1A1e) MICROWATERSHED Hatthakuni Hobli, Yadgir Taluk and District, Karnataka
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Creator Rajendra Hegde, Ramesh Kumar, S.C., B.A. Dhanorkar, S. Srinivas, M.Lalitha, K.V. Niranjana, R.S. Reddy and S.K. Singh
 
Subject Details of Soil Survey, Soil constraints, Soil and Water Conservation, Soil Suitability, Economic Land Evaluation, Watershed Planning, Sujala – III Project
 
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The land resource inventory of Khanapur Hosalli-3Microwatershed was
conducted using village cadastral maps and IRS satellite imagery on 1:7920 scale. The
false colour composites of IRS imagery were interpreted for physiography and the
physiographic delineations were used as base for mapping soils. The soils were studied in
several transects and a soil map was prepared with phases of soil series as mapping
units. Random checks were made all over the area outside the transects to confirm and
validate the soil map unit boundaries. The soil map shows the geographic distribution
and extent, characteristics, classification, behavior and use potentials of the soils in the
microwatershed.
The present study covers an area of 506 ha in Yadgir taluk & district, Karnataka.
The climate is semiarid and categorized as drought-prone with an average annual
rainfall of 866 mm, of which about 652 mm is received during south-west monsoon, 138
mm during north-east and the remaining 76 mm during the rest of the year. An area of
425 ha in the microwatershed is covered by soils, 5 ha by rock outcrops and 76 ha by
others (habitation and water body). The salient findings from the land resource inventory
are summarized briefly below.
 The soils belong to 10 soil series and 15 soil phases (management units) and 6
land management units.
 The length of crop growing period is about 120-150 days starting from 1st week of
June to 4th week of October.
 From the master soil map, several interpretative and thematic maps like land
capability, soil depth, surface soil texture, soil gravelliness, available water
capacity, soil slope and soil erosion were generated.
 Soil fertility status maps for macro and micronutrients were generated based on
the surface soil samples collected at every 320 m grid interval.
 Land suitability for growing 29 major agricultural and horticultural crops was
assessed and maps showing the degree of suitability along with constraints were
generated.
 About 425 ha area in the microwatershed is suitable for agriculture.
 About 2 per cent of area is very shallow (
Watershed Development Department, Government of Karnataka (World Bank Funded) Sujala –III Project
 
Date 2021-07-25T01:49:24Z
2021-07-25T01:49:24Z
2019-12-31
 
Type Project Report
 
Identifier Rajendra Hegde, Ramesh Kumar, S.C., B.A. Dhanorkar, S. Srinivas, M.Lalitha, K.V. Niranjana, R.S. Reddy and S.K. Singh (2019). “Land Resource Inventory and Socio- Economic Status of Farm Households for Watershed Planning and Development of Khanapur Hosahalli-3 (4D5B1A1e) Microwatershed, Hatthakuni Hobli, Yadgir Taluk and District, Karnataka”, ICAR-NBSS&LUP Sujala MWS Publ.341, ICAR – NBSS & LUP, RC, Bangalore. p.135 & 31.
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/50025
 
Language English
 
Relation 341;
 
Publisher ICAR::National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning, Regional Centre, Bengaluru & Watershed Development Department, Government of Karnataka (Sujala-III Project)