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Economics of fertilizing irrigated cereals in the indo-gangetic plains

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleLanguage: English Publication details: USA : IPNI, 2012.ISSN:
  • 2577-624X (Online)
  • 0006-0089
Online resources: In: Better Crops With Plant Food v. 96, no. 4, p. 13-17Summary: On-farm studies in the Indo-gangetic plains (IGP) clearly indicated the positive response of cereals (rice, wheat, and maize) to NPK fertilization. Economic assessment of data, based on current as well as future fertilizer price and crop value or minimum support price (MSP) scenarios, showed favorable return on investment in N, P, and K fertilizers in the IGP.
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On-farm studies in the Indo-gangetic plains (IGP) clearly indicated the positive response of cereals (rice, wheat, and maize) to NPK fertilization. Economic assessment of data, based on current as well as future fertilizer price and crop value or minimum support price (MSP) scenarios, showed favorable return on investment in N, P, and K fertilizers in the IGP.

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