Indian Journal of Ecology
Web of Science
  • Year: 2025
  • Volume: 52
  • Issue: 6

Engineering Interventions for Increasing Farm Income and Natural Resources Conservations in Upper Krishna Command Area in North Eastern Dry Zone of Karnataka

  • Author:
  • Barikara Umesh, J.B. Kambale1, G.N. Shreevani2, R.P. Jaiprakash Narayana3, A.R. Kurubar4, D.K. Hadimani4
  • Total Page Count: 6
  • Page Number: 1641 to 1646

1Agricultural College, Kalaburgi-585 103, India;

2ICAR-KVK, Raichur-584 104, India

4Directorate of Extension, UAS, Raichur-584 104, India

ICAR-KVK, Bidar-585 402, India

Online Published on 20 April, 2026.

Abstract

Engineering interventions helps to maximizing agricultural productivity and profitability with a minimum drudgery to farm workers, especially women. In the present study, nine interventions were demonstrated at Yadgir district by ICAR-Krishi Vigyan Kendra from 2019 to 2024. The direct seeded rice (DSR), drum seeder (DS) and laser levelling (LL) has achieved the water productivity (kg/ha/mm) of 5.90, 4.50 and 4.66 compared to 4.28, 3.39 and 4.66 by saving irrigation water (%) of 22, 15 and 23.17 as compared to transplanting paddy. Use of nipping machine in pigeonpea and chickpea increased yield up to 10.25 (%) and 8.29 (%) compared to farmers practices. Cotton shredder saved 80 (%) and 55.45 (%) of labour and management cost in cotton crop. Compartment bunder in greengram helps to achieve water productivity (kg/ha/mm) and yield (q/ha) of 10.06 and 19.80 compared to 7.5 and 14.75 in farmers practices. Raised bed with plastic mulch in watermelon increased water productivity (kg/ha/mm) and yield (q/ha) of 144.45 and 650 compared to 64.44 and 388 in farmers practices by saving 33.33 (%) of irrigation water. Adaptation of engineering interventions helps to increase water productivity and crop yield by saving irrigation water, time and labour cost.

Keywords

Crop yield, Drudgery, Irrigation, Water productivity