The present study accompanied that rice hay could be efficiency used for conservation of soil vitamin under rice ecosystem through correct decomposition methods. ice straw is an ideal amplify agent for fertilizer compost due to allure high C:N percentage, which can help maintain the ideal 25:1 of the fertilizer. This C:N ratio maximizes N stop and substrate adsorption, which minimizes deficits by volatilization and leaching. N deficits from proper make ready to bear may be as low as 13% of the original feedstock N. Front line parade was conducted all the while the years 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17 in NICRA adopted suburb Mardanpur in Arra Panchyat of Chatra Block in Chatra district of Jharkhand. The study was attended to assess the effects of breakdown of paddy stable on output and profitability with soil energy in local farming structure as well as extra contamination of the technology to similar calculating farming position. The experiment consisting of two technology alternative TO-I: (Farmers Practice) Burning of paddy stable in field and accumulating paddy stable for use as fuel of cooking and afterwards onset of cyclone field prepare and transplant edible grain (Variety-Abhishek) with N80P60K30 TO-II: Decomposition of paddy constant 4.5q/ha after onset of cyclone in the month of June through rotovator and transplanted edible grain (Variety – Abhishek) with N60P45K23 in RBD design accompanying 20 replication. The result showed that an average piece and straw yield of edible grain was 25q/ha and 74.80 q/ha in farmers practice in technology alternative TO-I where as science option (TO-II) i.e. 28.33 q/ha and 98.84 q/ha individually. Return for rupee spent was further higher i.e. 2.40 knowledgeable-II as compared to peasants practice i.e. 1.85 (TO-I). It is due to (25%) decline of chemical manure in technology alternative (TO-II). The rationale behind selection of science option (TO-II) was distribute scientific recommendations that is decomposition of paddy hay or stable to demonstrate laborers, convincing the benefit of breakdown in the place of burning paddy straw or resistant in field. The data on soil synthetic analysis before and after breakdown, yield and economic was written.
Author(s) Details:
Ranjay Kumar Singh,
Birsa
Agricultural University, Ranchi Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Chatra, Jharkhand, India.
Mayur
Gautam,
Birsa
Agricultural University, Ranchi Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Chatra, Jharkhand, India.
Shrestha Gautam,
Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Chatra,
Jharkhand, India.
Dharma Oraon,
Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Chatra,
Jharkhand, India.
Zunaid
Alam,
Birsa
Agricultural University, Ranchi Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Chatra, Jharkhand, India.
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