volume 25 issue 1 (march 2005) : 50 - 52

PRODUCTnnrvINCREASETHROUGH SPRINKLER METHODS OF IRRIGATION

P
P.S. Shekhawat*
R
R.C. Sharma
K
K.C. Naagar**
1Department of Agricultural Economics, SKN. College of Agriculture, Jobner - 132001, India
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Cite article:- Shekhawat* P.S., Sharma R.C., Naagar** K.C. (2025). PRODUCTnnrvINCREASETHROUGH SPRINKLER METHODS OF IRRIGATION. Agricultural Science Digest. 25(1): 50 - 52. doi: .
The study revealed that the average productivity of the selected crops was significantly higher on sprinkler farms than on non-sprinkler farms. The overall increase in average productivity on sprinkler farms over non-farms was 22.24 per cent in groundnut 25.37 per cent in wheat, 22.34 per cent in barley and 13.79 per cent in pea.
    1. Agarwal, M.e. et al. (1982). Ann. Arid Zone, 21: 9-14.
    2. Kadam, J.R. (1993). Ann. PI. Physiol., 7: 78-84.
    3. Kaushal, M.P. and Pathak, B.S. (1977). Indian J. Agric. Sci., 47: 240-244.
    4. Singh, A. and Naseem Ahmed (1983). In: Sem. Sprinkler and Drip Irrigation Systems, 21-27.
    5. Sivanappan, R.K. (1994). Irrig. Drainage System, 8: 49-58.
    volume 25 issue 1 (march 2005) : 50 - 52

    PRODUCTnnrvINCREASETHROUGH SPRINKLER METHODS OF IRRIGATION

    P
    P.S. Shekhawat*
    R
    R.C. Sharma
    K
    K.C. Naagar**
    1Department of Agricultural Economics, SKN. College of Agriculture, Jobner - 132001, India
    • Submitted|

    • First Online |

    • doi

    Cite article:- Shekhawat* P.S., Sharma R.C., Naagar** K.C. (2025). PRODUCTnnrvINCREASETHROUGH SPRINKLER METHODS OF IRRIGATION. Agricultural Science Digest. 25(1): 50 - 52. doi: .
    The study revealed that the average productivity of the selected crops was significantly higher on sprinkler farms than on non-sprinkler farms. The overall increase in average productivity on sprinkler farms over non-farms was 22.24 per cent in groundnut 25.37 per cent in wheat, 22.34 per cent in barley and 13.79 per cent in pea.
      1. Agarwal, M.e. et al. (1982). Ann. Arid Zone, 21: 9-14.
      2. Kadam, J.R. (1993). Ann. PI. Physiol., 7: 78-84.
      3. Kaushal, M.P. and Pathak, B.S. (1977). Indian J. Agric. Sci., 47: 240-244.
      4. Singh, A. and Naseem Ahmed (1983). In: Sem. Sprinkler and Drip Irrigation Systems, 21-27.
      5. Sivanappan, R.K. (1994). Irrig. Drainage System, 8: 49-58.
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