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Experimental Agriculture | 2012

EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT COMPONENTS UNDER INTEGRATED FARMING SYSTEM (IFS) FOR SMALL AND MARGINAL FARMERS UNDER SEMI-HUMID CLIMATIC ENVIRONMENT

Sanjeev Kumar; N. Subash; Shivani Shivani; Ss Singh; Amitava Dey

SUMMARY For efficient utilisation of available farm resources and to increase the income per unit of land, seven integrated farming systems were developed and different combinations of crop, animal, fish and bird were evaluated at three locations of Eastern India, viz. Patna, Vaishali and Munger districts, to sustain productivity, profitability, employment generation and nutrient recycling for lowland situations from 2007– 2008 to 2009–2010. Among the tested different Integrated Farming System (IFS) models, viz .( i) crop + fish + poultry, (ii) crop + fish + duck, (iii) crop + fish + goat, (iv) crop + fish + duck + goat, (v) crop + fish + cattle, (vi) crop + fish + mushroom and (vii) crop alone, crop + fish + cattle model recorded higher rice (Oryza sativa L.) grain equivalent yield (RGEY) (18.76 t/ha) than any other combinations, but in terms of economics, crop + fish + duck + goat model supersedes over all other combinations. The highest average net returns (USD 2655/yr) were recorded from crop + fish + duck + goat system over all other systems tested here. Higher average employment of 656 man-days/year were also recorded from crop + fish + duck + goat system because of better involvement of farm family labours throughout the year. Based on a sustainability index (SI) derived from different models, crop + fish + duck + goat system was found superior with a maximum sustainability for net returns (73.1%), apart from the addition of appreciable quantity of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium into the system in the form of recycled animal and plant wastes. The wastes/by-products of crop/animals were used as input for another component to increase the nutrient efficiency at the farm level through nutrient recycling. Results on integration of different components with crop depending upon suitability and preferences were found encouraging, and to enhance the productivity, economic returns, generating employment for farm families and maintaining soil health of the farm, the crop + fish + duck + goat combination could be adopted in the eastern part of India than cultivating the crop alone on the same piece of land under irrigated condition. Addition of organic residues in the form of animal and plant wastes could also help in improving the soil-health and thereby productivity over a longer period of time with lesser environmental hazards. The livelihoods of small and marginal farmers could be improved by their adoption of IFS technologies on a larger scale, as they provide scope to employ more labour year-round.


Vaccine | 1995

Measles vaccination in India and controversies regarding adverse reactions.

Dolly Sood; Sanjeev Kumar; Ss Singh; J. Sokhey


Indian Journal of Agronomy | 2011

Integrated farming systems for Eastern India

Sanjeev Kumar; Ss Singh; Shivani; Aparajita Dey


Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding | 2014

Effect of water stress at reproductive stage on yield potential and stability of rice (Oryza sativa L.) genotypes grown in rainfed lowland conditions

Santosh Kumar; Sharad Kumar Dwivedi; Ss Singh


International journal of reproduction, contraception, obstetrics and gynecology | 2018

A clinical comparative study of ropivacaine versus ropivacaine with fentanyl by continuous epidural infusion for post-operative analgesia and ambulation in patients undergoing major gynecological surgery

Nidhi Pathak; Tanmay Tiwari; Ss Singh; Yogesh Kumar Manik; Vipin Kumar Dhama; Subhash Dahiya


Annals of Anesthesiology and Critical Care | 2018

Comparative Study of Isobaric Levobupivacaine and Hyperbaric Bupivacaine for Lower Segment Caesarean Section Under Spinal Anaesthesia in Northen India

Sanjeev Kumar; Tanmay Tiwari; Navab Singh; Ss Singh; Subhash Dahiya; Vipin Kumar Dhama


Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding | 2017

Variety Swarna Shreya (RCPR-8-IR84899-B-179-161-1-1)

Santosh Kumar; Ss Singh; Sushil K. Dwivedi; Idris; Ur Sangle; O. N. Singh; T. Ram; A. Kumar


Indian Journal of Agronomy | 2016

Response of rice (Oryza sativa) genotypes to weed management in rainfed ecosystems of eastern India

Santosh Kumar; J. S. Mishra; A. K. Singh; Sushil K. Dwivedi; S. K. Singh; Ss Singh; A. Abdul Haris; Sandip Mondal; Bp Bhatt; Sudhanshu Singh; Ashok Yadav


Journal of AgriSearch | 2015

Pulses Production in India: Present Status,sent Status, Bottleneck and Way Forward

Anil Kumar Singh; Ss Singh; Ved Prakash; Santosh Kumar; Sushmita Dwivedi


Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2015

Yield attributing physio-morphological trait response in rice (Oryza sativa) genotypes grown under aerobic situation in eastern Indo-Gangetic plain

Santosh Kumar; Ss Singh; Sushil K. Dwivedi; Sanjeev Kumar

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Sanjeev Kumar

Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

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Bp Bhatt

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Shivani

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University

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Santosh Kumar

University of Missouri–Kansas City

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Shivani Shivani

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Santosh Kumar

University of Missouri–Kansas City

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Sharad Kumar Dwivedi

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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