Impact of Ground Water Markets in Changing Cropping Pattern in Rajasthan State
Journal Title: International Journal of Agricultural Science and Research (IJASR) - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 4
Abstract
Present investigation was carried out in the arid and semi arid district of Rajasthan state to analyze the Impact of Ground Water Markets in Changing Cropping Pattern in Rajasthan State. For this, primary data were collected with the help of pre structures schedule in the study area. Total sample size was 230 farmers. The farmers were classified in different categories on the basis of water transaction nature. The changing cropping pattern were found Buyers being the small and marginal farmers, preferred to grow food crops like wheat and bajra in higher proportion of GCA to fulfill their food and fodder requirement. Owners of WEMs preferred to grow mustard in higher proportion of GCA. The cropping intensity was highest for buyer and other categories were almost similarly low respectively.
Authors and Affiliations
Vikash Pawariya, R. C. Sharma, B. K. Sharma
Concept of Ohmic Heating on Foods - A Review
Ohmic heating is a developing innovation, with vast number of real and future applications. The possibilities for ohmic heating include blanching, evaporation, dehydration, fermentation, extraction, sterilization, pasteu...
Effect of Organic Manures and Inorganic Fertilizers on Yield, Quality of Sugarcane and Soil Health in the Long Term Manurial Experiment
Imbalance in the use of organic manures and fertilizers has lead to deleterious effect on soil productivity, yield and quality of sugarcane. A permanent manurial experiment was carried out at Sugarcane Research Station,...
Influence of Different Levels of Xylanase Enzyme on Performance, 77 Litter Quality and Economics of Broiler Chicken
An experiment was carried out on 300 one day old straight run commercial broiler chicks to assess the effect of different levels of xylanase enzyme on performance parameters. The experimental design consists of 4 treatme...
A SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE OF THE UNORGANIZED DAIRY FARMERS
Dairying has become an important secondary source of income for millions of rural families and has assumed the most important role in providing employment and income generating opportunities particularly for marginal and...
Socio-Cultural Environment of Changpa Nomads of Changthang Region (Ladakh)
The present study was aimed at people of Changthang, known as Changpa or Drukpa, who are nomadic shepherds. Majority of the Changpa nomads lived in rebo (tents) made from yak wool and their lives were centered around the...