Agriculture in rural Bihar needs to maintain its productivity while enhancing its biophysical sustainability. To sustainably intensify the predominant rice-wheat systems, alternative cropping patterns with short duration legumes, planted in the usually fallow summer season, were developed. The addition of the legume ensures near-permanent soil cover, breaks the cereal-cereal cycle, and aims to improve soil quality while yielding between 0.6 and 1.2 Mg ha-1 of protein-rich dry matter. On-station experiments previously demonstrated the agronomical feasibility of the alternative cropping patterns while this study addresses the implications of such field-level changes at farm-level for different types of smallholders. We used the model FarmDESI...
Achieving an economically feasible and environmentally robust model in agriculture while satisfying ...
Continuous mono-cropping of rice-wheat (RW) system with conventional tillage (CT) based management p...
Food for all continues to be a key issue, especially in the developing world where every fifth perso...
Agriculture in rural Bihar needs to maintain its productivity while enhancing its biophysical sustai...
CONTEXT: Intensive cropping and elevated input use to achieve high crop yields have resulted in the ...
Monotonous rice-wheat cropping system with conventional management practices have resulted in declin...
Sustaining agricultural systems dominated by small and vulnerable resource-poor farms that are subje...
In the most productive area of the Indo-Gangetic Plains in Northwest India where high yields of rice...
The rice-wheat cropping system (RWCS) in the Indo-Gangetic plains (IGP) of South Asia with the help ...
Rice and wheat are the staple foods for almost the entire Asian population and therefore they occupy...
Not AvailableMonotonous rice-wheat cropping system with conventional management practices have resul...
Not AvailableIn the context of deteriorating soil health, stagnation of yield in rice-wheat cropping...
The rice-wheat farming systems of the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) are essential to India's food secur...
South Asian countries will have to double their food production by 2050 while using resources more e...
The rice–wheat cropping system covering 13.5 million ha in the Indo-Gangetic Plains in South-Asia is...
Achieving an economically feasible and environmentally robust model in agriculture while satisfying ...
Continuous mono-cropping of rice-wheat (RW) system with conventional tillage (CT) based management p...
Food for all continues to be a key issue, especially in the developing world where every fifth perso...
Agriculture in rural Bihar needs to maintain its productivity while enhancing its biophysical sustai...
CONTEXT: Intensive cropping and elevated input use to achieve high crop yields have resulted in the ...
Monotonous rice-wheat cropping system with conventional management practices have resulted in declin...
Sustaining agricultural systems dominated by small and vulnerable resource-poor farms that are subje...
In the most productive area of the Indo-Gangetic Plains in Northwest India where high yields of rice...
The rice-wheat cropping system (RWCS) in the Indo-Gangetic plains (IGP) of South Asia with the help ...
Rice and wheat are the staple foods for almost the entire Asian population and therefore they occupy...
Not AvailableMonotonous rice-wheat cropping system with conventional management practices have resul...
Not AvailableIn the context of deteriorating soil health, stagnation of yield in rice-wheat cropping...
The rice-wheat farming systems of the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) are essential to India's food secur...
South Asian countries will have to double their food production by 2050 while using resources more e...
The rice–wheat cropping system covering 13.5 million ha in the Indo-Gangetic Plains in South-Asia is...
Achieving an economically feasible and environmentally robust model in agriculture while satisfying ...
Continuous mono-cropping of rice-wheat (RW) system with conventional tillage (CT) based management p...
Food for all continues to be a key issue, especially in the developing world where every fifth perso...