Effect of Nitrogen and Spacing on Green Fodder Yield and Economics of MP Chari (Sorghum bicolor L.)
At the Crop Research Farm, Department of Agronomy, Naini Agricultural Institute, Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture, Technology And Sciences, Prayagraj (U.P.), India, a field experiment was completed activity during the Harvest season of 2022. To search by means of what spacing and nitrogen influence sweet liquid growth and hay production (Sorghum bicolor L.). The situations involve nitrogen at rates of 60, 80, and 100 kg/ha, spaced 35, 45, and 55 cm, individually. There were 10 situations total, with three replications of each. The soil in the trial plot had a arenicolous loamy character, a pH of 7.8 that was nearly neutral, a reduced level of organic element (0.35%), and extreme levels of available N (163.42 kg/ha), usable P (21.96 kg/ha), and applicable K (256.48 kg/ha) nutrients. In accordance with the results, nitrogen use at a rate of 100 kg per hectare and a spacing of 55 cm separate had a meaningful impact on plant climax (186.96 cm), plant dry pressure (52.78 g/plant), crop growth rate (55.0 g/m2/era), and green fodder yield (28.36 and 22.43 t/ha) for the first and second cutting. With nitrogen 100 kg/ha and the organize 5515cm, there were again best gross returns (INR 83809.00/ha), net returns (INR 58133.00/ha), and B:C ratios (2.26).
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