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*Corresponding Author, Ummed Singh e-mail: singhummed@yahoo.co.in
The field experiment was carried out in loamy sand soil at Agricultural Research Station, Keshwana (Jalore) during Kharif season 2018 with the specific objective to find out the influence of integrated nutrient management on fodder pearl millet. The experimental treatment consisted of seven treatments viz., 100% of RDF, 5 t FYM+50% of RDF, 5 t FYM+75% of RDF, 5 t FYM+100% of RDF, 5 t FYM+50% of RDF+ Biofertilizer and 5 t FYM+75% of RDF+ Biofertilizer laid out in randomized block design and replicated thrice. Application of 5 t FYM+100% RDF substantially improved plant height (149 cm), number of tillers per plant (4.52), green fodder yield (14.47 t ha−1) and dry fodder yield (2.38 t ha−1) over control. Similarly, application of 5 t FYM+100% RDF markedly fetched higher gross return (
Dry fodder, FYM, Green fodder, INM, Pearl millet, Yield