Irrigation of crops in the upland is one major problem in crop production because of water availability during the dry season which includes the right irrigation water method, one of major factors in crop production. The main objectives of the study were to assess the growth and yield of organically grown pineapple at different water management; and to evaluate the cost and economic returns of organically grown pineapple at different water management. Study conducted at BPSU Bangkal, Abucay, Bataan (N 14°46’ East 120°30’). The total rainfall depth at BPSU-AWS Station for July 2020 to June 2022 was 5,002.4 mm during the study period. The micro-sprinkler irrigation system (90 lph, 5.5 m – 12.5 m WD) was used to supplement the irrigation water. Four treatments were subjected for verification (T1 – no supplemented water, T2 – Irrigate up to 30% soil MC, T3 - Irrigate up to 50% soil MC, and T4 – Irrigate up to 70% soil MC) with the aid of an Atmometer and Soil Moisture Meter. Pineapple (T4) has 72.7 cm high, 109.5 cm crown diameter with 25.7 leaves, and T4 has the most number of large size (126/179). Pineapple production has a good return in terms of income, and ROI, and has a short payback period compared with other commodities. With the application of supplemented irrigation water to upland and rolling production areas, the farmer’s income could increase with the right irrigation method for specific and selected crops to be raised.
High-value crops were commodities that were planted in upland production areas and they were known as short-duration crops. On the other hand, if there is no basis for irrigation scheduling other than soil characteristics and plant reaction to low water consumption, results in losses. The main objectives of the study were to evaluate the depth of water for irrigation based on Atmometer reading, assess the growth and yield of organically grown eggplant, wax pepper, and tomato at a different level using drip irrigation water, and to evaluate the cost and economic returns of organically grown high-value crops. The study was conducted at BPSU Bangkal, Abucay, Bataan (N 14°46’ East 120°30’) with a total area of 240 m2 where the three crops were planted equally at three replications. The total rainfall depth at BPSU-AWS Station for October 2021 to November 2022 was 2614.6 mm during the two-season study period. There were three crops raised (eggplant, wax pepper, and tomato). The dripper irrigation system was used to supplement the irrigation water and foliar organic fertilizers. Supplemented water was d on the evapotranspiration loss. Three treatments were subjected for verification (T1 – Irrigate up to 80% of Atmometer reading, T2 - Irrigate up to 100% of Atmometer Reading, and T3 – Irrigate up to 120% of Atmometer. The eggplant of Treatment 1 had the best in terms of weight per fruit (106.0 grams), Treatment 2 was the tallest (74.5 cm), and Treatment 3 had the best harvest (458 pcs). Eggplant does not require enough water for production as long as supplemented even 30% of its evapotranspiration loss. Treatment 2 of Wax Pepper had 7.5 grams per fruit and also exhibited the most number of fruit harvested. Wax Pepper should be supplemented with 50% of its evapotranspiration loss. Treatment 2 of tomatoes had the most in terms of weight per fruit (50.1 grams), tallest among treatments (45.5 cm), and the most number of fruits harvested. Tomatoes should be supplemented with 50% of their evapotranspiration loss. Maximum crop production would attain when evapotranspiration loss should be supplemented at 50% to 100%. More than that was a loss.
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