volume 24 issue 1 (march 2004) : 77 - 78

PRODUCTION POTENTIAL AND ECONOMICS OF GREEN GRAM FOXTAIL MILLET CROP SEQUENCE AS INFLUENCED BY NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS APPLICATION

M
M. Yakadri
R
Ramesh Thatikunta
1College of Agriculture, Acharya N G Ranga Agricultural University, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad - 500 030, India
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Cite article:- Yakadri M., Thatikunta Ramesh (2025). PRODUCTION POTENTIAL AND ECONOMICS OF GREEN GRAM FOXTAIL MILLET CROP SEQUENCE AS INFLUENCED BY NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS APPLICATION. Agricultural Science Digest. 24(1): 77 - 78. doi: .
A field experiment was conducted during 1999 and 2000 to assess the impact of N and P application on production potential and economics of green gram - foxtail millet crop sequence. Pooled data revealed that combined application of 20 kg N + 60 kg P 2O 5/ha to greengram resulted in higher greengram equivalent yield and benefit cost ratio compared to other treatments.
    1. Borah, UK (l993)./ndianJ Agron., 38: 459-460.
    volume 24 issue 1 (march 2004) : 77 - 78

    PRODUCTION POTENTIAL AND ECONOMICS OF GREEN GRAM FOXTAIL MILLET CROP SEQUENCE AS INFLUENCED BY NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS APPLICATION

    M
    M. Yakadri
    R
    Ramesh Thatikunta
    1College of Agriculture, Acharya N G Ranga Agricultural University, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad - 500 030, India
    • Submitted|

    • First Online |

    • doi

    Cite article:- Yakadri M., Thatikunta Ramesh (2025). PRODUCTION POTENTIAL AND ECONOMICS OF GREEN GRAM FOXTAIL MILLET CROP SEQUENCE AS INFLUENCED BY NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS APPLICATION. Agricultural Science Digest. 24(1): 77 - 78. doi: .
    A field experiment was conducted during 1999 and 2000 to assess the impact of N and P application on production potential and economics of green gram - foxtail millet crop sequence. Pooled data revealed that combined application of 20 kg N + 60 kg P 2O 5/ha to greengram resulted in higher greengram equivalent yield and benefit cost ratio compared to other treatments.
      1. Borah, UK (l993)./ndianJ Agron., 38: 459-460.
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