Increasing of productivity of production sources via connected lands usage of modern irrigation method. (use study in Selsele township)

Journal Title: International Journal of Farming and Allied Sciences - Year 2014, Vol 3, Issue 6

Abstract

Dispersion and smallness of agricultural pieces, limit possibility of new and suggested management exploiting of agriculture among consolidating and rainy irrigation. Among them of this difficult, are little produce, non-economies of comcomplementary actives, limitation on usage of mechanization and perishing of produce essential sources namely water and soil. So methods that at the same time. They are enforceable and prevent from waste of water and soil, and maintaining of economic produce, they can be eyewitness for experts and farmers. In connection with this, refer to a case in township that it has successful results. This farmer had about 15 ha of rain fed cultivated land in the mold of that with scattered 25 parcel exchange and buy, he increased total own lands area to 40 ha and in that stage became accountable digging of electrical deep well, usage of rainy irrigation system and reforming of cultivation plan. So lands that beforehand has been cultivated in the shape of rain fed wheat and possess maximum 1-1.2 ton per hectar, after digging of deep well and establishment of water reserve pool, the rainfed lands changed in to irrigated lands and with usage of regulated low-irrigation and in the mold of wisely and intelligently allocation of water, he reformed cultivation plan and in his farm cultivated irrigated wheat, alfalfa, bean, barely and bearing trees (about 1.5 hectare) and for example he increased yield of wheat middling to over 6 ton per hectare. The farmer with applying of proper management and applying investigational recommendations and directional ideal of specialists of township. Agricultural Jihad Management; he could become one of the successful harbinger farmers.

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Zahra Amiri, Ebrahim Kakolvand

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Zahra Amiri, Ebrahim Kakolvand (2014). Increasing of productivity of production sources via connected lands usage of modern irrigation method. (use study in Selsele township). International Journal of Farming and Allied Sciences, 3(6), -. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-32618