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Proposed Cropping Pattern For The Area

The document proposes cropping patterns for rabi and kharif seasons in a given area. For rabi, the main crops are wheat, gram, barley, and fodder, with wheat having the highest cropped area percentage of 35-40%. For kharif, the primary crops are rice, cotton, maize/corn, sugarcane, and fodder, with rice being cropped at 40-45% of the area. Monthly pan evaporation data for the area is also provided.

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Proposed Cropping Pattern For The Area

The document proposes cropping patterns for rabi and kharif seasons in a given area. For rabi, the main crops are wheat, gram, barley, and fodder, with wheat having the highest cropped area percentage of 35-40%. For kharif, the primary crops are rice, cotton, maize/corn, sugarcane, and fodder, with rice being cropped at 40-45% of the area. Monthly pan evaporation data for the area is also provided.

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Proposed Cropping Pattern for the Area

CWR for Rabi:

Inten Cu of Cropp Volume


sity crops = ed
Crop22 Crop Of ETc = Kc ETc X Area (Acre-ft)
.4. Period Cropp x ETo Crop
(Days) (Acre =AreaXDe
ing (mm/day) period lta
s)
%age (inch)

Wheat 130 35-40

Gram 150 15-20

Barley 120 5-10

Fodder 110 10-15

Sugarca 330 10-15


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CWR for Kharif:

Crop Crop Intens Cu of Cropped Volume


Period ity Of crops = Area
Croppi ETc X (Acres) (Acre-ft)
ng Crop
period
%age
(inch)

Rice 150 40-45

Cotton 160 20-25

Maize/cor 120 10-15


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Sugarcan 330 10-15


e

Fodder 110 5-10


Proposed Cropping Pattern for the Area
Average monthly Pan Evaporation data (mm/day)

Month Evaporation (mm/day)

Jan 0.5

Feb 0.6

March 1.5

Apr 5.7

May 8

Jun 7.5

Jul 6.5

Aug 3.7

Sep 4.1

Oct 2.5

Nov 2.4

Dec 1.4
Proposed Cropping Pattern for the Area

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