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Vol. 10, Issue 12 (2021)

Economic feasibility of organic manure-based treatments on crop performance in mustard, Brassica juncea (L.)

Author(s):
Pardeep Kumar, Robin Kumar and Dev Narayan Yadav
Abstract:
Economics of Agriculture had direct impact on GDP of agri-based countries upto a large extent. The present study on field experiment was conducted during Rabi season on economic feasibility of mustard crop in 2020-2021. The experiment was laid with eight treatments and three replications in randomized block design. The result invoked that the cost of cultivation worth Rs. 49015 with gross income Rs. 131490 and net income costs Rs. 79640 per hectare in T5 (50% farm yard manure + 50% vermicompost + Natural liquid manure Jeevamrit). Which is at par with T6 (50% farm yard manure + 50% poultry manure + Natural liquid manure Jeevamrit) Whose cultivation cost Rs. 47980 with gross income Rs. 128655 and net income Rs. 61290 per hectare. Mathematically, the B: C Ratio of T5 (50% farm yard manure + 50% vermicompost + Natural liquid manure Jeevamrit) and T6 (50% farm yard manure + 50% poultry manure + Natural liquid manure Jeevamrit) treated plot was 1.62 and 1.59 respectively with with CD and SEM (+) revealed 0.15 and .05 respectively. Thus, application of T5 (50% farm yard manure + 50% vermicompost + Natural liquid manure Jeevamrit) was out yielded whereas T6 (50% farm yard manure + 50% poultry manure + Natural liquid manure Jeevamrit) was economically feasible for the mustard cultivation
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How to cite this article:
Pardeep Kumar, Robin Kumar, Dev Narayan Yadav. Economic feasibility of organic manure-based treatments on crop performance in mustard, Brassica juncea (L.). Pharma Innovation 2021;10(12):2792-2794.

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