2014
DOI: 10.5958/2231-6701.2014.01220.2
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Resource Conservation Practices in Rainfed Pearl Millet-Energy Input-Output Analysis

Abstract: A field experiment with conservation agricultural practices in pearl millet was conducted at Hisar in 2005-09 with a set of five tillage treatments. Rainfall for the cropping season showed significant role in production and no tillage treatment resulted in lowest grain yields in all the years. Conventional tillage and low tillage treatments yielded at par proving that a preparatory tillage could be saved without compromising the yield. Lowest energy output/input ratio was observed for "No tillage" treatment ob… Show more

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“…This treatment also resulted in an energy output increase of 39.6 MJ (maximum) per unit of energy input added. 7000 MJ/ha was observed for pearl millet production [39]. Pearl millet production was studied for three categories of farmers in Nigeria.…”
Section: Milletsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This treatment also resulted in an energy output increase of 39.6 MJ (maximum) per unit of energy input added. 7000 MJ/ha was observed for pearl millet production [39]. Pearl millet production was studied for three categories of farmers in Nigeria.…”
Section: Milletsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An average energy input of 7000 MJ ha À1 was observed for pearl millet production. 39 Pearl millet production was studied for three categories of farmers in Nigeria. The energy output (3156 MJ ha À1 ) of small farmers was less than their input energy (3945 MJ ha À1 ).…”
Section: Mechanization Index ðI M þ ¼mentioning
confidence: 99%