International Journal of Allied Sciences (IJAS)

EVALUATING THE EFFICIENCY OF A MANUALLY OPERATED WEEDER FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE AND WEED CONTROL IN INDIA

Authors

  • Rangasamy P.G College of Agricultural engineering and Technology, Jalgaon Jamod, Maharashtra, India
  • D.P. Swaminathan College of Agricultural engineering and Technology, Jalgaon Jamod, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

Life depends on water, and the aim of this study is to evaluate the drinking water quality in Supaul district of Bihar. Water samples were collected from ten tubewells and ten wells across five villages in the district. The research focused on examining various physicochemical properties, such as pH, electrical conductivity, free carbon dioxide, total alkalinity, total hardness, dissolved oxygen, biological oxygen demand, and chemical oxygen demand. The findings indicated that all the parameters met the permissible standards set by the Bureau of Indian Standards, except for chemical oxygen demand, which necessitates further research

Keywords:

Field capacity,, Moisture content, Weeding, Weeder, Weeding efficiency

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2023-03-12

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Rangasamy, P., & Swaminathan, D. (2023). EVALUATING THE EFFICIENCY OF A MANUALLY OPERATED WEEDER FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE AND WEED CONTROL IN INDIA. International Journal of Allied Sciences (IJAS), 14(3), 18–25. Retrieved from https://zapjournals.com/Journals/index.php/Allied-Sciences/article/view/757

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