International Journal of Agronomy (Jan 2018)

Impact of Ridge-Furrow Planting in Pakistan: Empirical Evidence from the Farmers Field

  • Imtiaz Hussain,
  • Akhter Ali,
  • Ansaar Ahmed,
  • Hafiz Nasrullah,
  • Badar ud Din Khokhar,
  • Shahid Iqbal,
  • Azhar Mahmood Aulakh,
  • Atta ullah Khan,
  • Jamil Akhter,
  • Gulzar Ahmed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/3798037
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2018

Abstract

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Wheat is planted through the broadcast method on 7.8 million ha and irrigated through low-efficiency flood basin irrigation methods. With decreased water availability, there is a need to adopt water use efficient planting techniques. The current paper uses two-year trials data set as well as farmer survey data to demonstrate benefits of ridge-furrow planting wheat and farmer perception regarding the technology in Pakistan. During 2014–15 and 2015–16, ridge-furrow planting of wheat was compared with farmer practice of planting on flat surface through broadcasting at 162 sites located in 15 districts of Pakistan. In a survey, 134 farmers shared their experiences about ridge-furrow planting. Data collected from field trials and demonstrations showed that better tillering and crop growth contributed towards 12% higher wheat grain yield with ridge-furrow planting in comparison with the farmer practice of flat planting in all 15 districts during both years. Furrow-irrigated ridge planting of wheat helped farmers in saving of 30–35% water in comparison with farmer practice. Farmers adopting ridge-furrow wheat planting earned USD 100.63 per hectare more profit than nonadopter farmers. Adoption of this technology on one million hectare can help in saving 1 million acre foot of water and produce additional 0.36 million tons of wheat per year.