Assessing Agricultural Practices and Plant Protection Methods in Rupnagar District, Punjab, India

Sanjay Kumar, Shivani, Pallavi Sharma, Rajeev Kumar
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Aims: The purpose of this research is to analyze plant protection systems and agricultural practices in Punjab, India's Rupnagar District, in order to provide insights into nutrient management, seed rates, crop diversity, mechanization, and their implications. Conclusion: The study emphasizes the significance of improved mechanization, crop diversity, and sustainable farming techniques in Rupnagar, Punjab, to promote future agricultural development. Methodology: The study employed a mixed-methods approach, combining field surveys and structured interviews with 120 farmers across six villages in Rupnagar District, Punjab, India. Data on crop types, seed rates, machinery usage, and nutrient management were collected. Random sampling ensured representativeness, providing comprehensive insights into agricultural practices and challenges in the region. Place and Duration of Study: Villages of Rupnagar district, Punjab (Primary place) and Department of Agriculture sciences, Chandigarh university, Gharuan (Secondary place), between August 2023 and September 2023 Results: According to the data, the two main crops grown in the research areas were rice and wheat. Among the various degrees of mechanization observed, tractors were the most frequently visible piece of equipment. Seed rate management varied, and some farmers used more seed than was recommended. The data revealed a diversity of nutrient management approaches, as well as a proclivity for urea overuse. These findings offer insight on how complex the farming methods in the area are. Study Design: A mixed-methods methodology is used in the study design. It combines field surveys, interviews, and data analysis to extensively analyze agricultural practices in Rupnagar District, Punjab, India, including crop diversification, mechanization, and the use of plant protection strategies.
评估印度旁遮普省鲁普纳加尔地区的农业实践和植物保护方法
目的:本研究旨在分析印度旁遮普邦鲁普纳加尔区的植物保护系统和农业实践,以便深入了解养分管理、种子率、作物多样性、机械化及其影响。研究结论本研究强调了在旁遮普邦鲁普纳加尔提高机械化水平、作物多样性和可持续耕作技术对促进未来农业发展的重要意义。研究方法:研究采用了混合方法,结合实地调查和结构化访谈,访问了印度旁遮普邦鲁普纳加尔地区六个村庄的 120 名农民。研究收集了有关作物类型、种子率、机械使用和养分管理的数据。随机抽样确保了代表性,为了解该地区的农业实践和挑战提供了全面的视角。研究地点和时间:旁遮普省鲁普纳加尔地区的村庄(主要地点)和昌迪加尔大学农业科学系,加鲁安(次要地点),2023 年 8 月至 2023 年 9 月:数据显示,研究地区种植的两种主要作物是水稻和小麦。在不同程度的机械化中,拖拉机是最常见的设备。播种量管理各不相同,有些农民使用的种子比建议的要多。数据显示了养分管理方法的多样性,以及过度使用尿素的倾向。这些发现让人了解到该地区耕作方法的复杂性。研究设计:研究设计采用了混合方法。它结合了实地调查、访谈和数据分析,广泛分析了印度旁遮普邦鲁普纳加尔地区的农业实践,包括作物多样化、机械化和植物保护策略的使用。
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