Outreach research report on finger millet, 1993

Two field experiments on finger millet such as Farmers'Field Varietal Trial (FFVT) and Pre-production Varification Trial (PPVT) of comparing top dressing of 30 kg N/ha with farmers practice of maintaining soil fertility in various OR and OSR sites of LARC in Western Hills of Nepal. The major fi...

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Published inLARC Working Paper (Nepal) no. 95/11
Main Authors Kadayat, K.B, Dhital, B.K. (Lumle Agricultural Research Centre, c/o BAPSO, P.O. Box 106, Kathmandu (Nepal))
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Pokhara, Kaski (Nepal) Lumle Agricultural Research Centre 01.03.1995
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Summary:Two field experiments on finger millet such as Farmers'Field Varietal Trial (FFVT) and Pre-production Varification Trial (PPVT) of comparing top dressing of 30 kg N/ha with farmers practice of maintaining soil fertility in various OR and OSR sites of LARC in Western Hills of Nepal. The major findings of the experiments were: In FFVT, a total of six varieties were evaluated at eight different sites altitude ranging from 650-2200m asl. Considering yield, yield components, phenology, stability analysis and farmers' reactions besides local, Kavre-1, GE-5175 and GE-5016 are promising varieties of finger millet in both intercrop and sole crop systems. In PPVT, Kavre-1 was found high yielder over farmers variety and use of nitrogen at 30 kg N/ha as top dressing out yielded farmers level of fertility management. Use of chemical fertilizer was also found highly economical. In IRD, Okhle-1, Kalobhunde and GE-5016 are lied by the farmers. But GE-002 (Mustang), GE-5180, GE-0018, and NE-1703-34 varieties were not prefered by the farmers across the low to high hills sites.
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ISSN:1023-3415