Energy Use Patterns of Pearl Millet (Pennisetumglaucum (L.)) Production in Haryana, India
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Selection of Work Area
2.2. Selection of the Farmers
2.3. Collection of Data
2.4. Tools of Analysis
2.5. Source-Wise (Direct and Indirect) Energy Inputs
2.5.1. Direct Energy Inputs
- Human energy
- H = number of humans
- T = operating time, h
- A = operating area, ha
- HEF = human energy equivalent factor, MJ.h−1
- b.
- Animal energy
- N = number of animals
- T = operating time, h
- A = operating area, ha
- AEF = animal energy equivalent factor, MJ.h−1
- c.
- Fuel energy
- FC = average fuel consumption, l
- A = planted area, ha
- FEqF = fuel energy equivalent factor, MJ.l−1.
2.5.2. Indirect Energy Inputs
- d.
- Fertilizer energy
- N = nitrogen, kg
- EEP = nitrogen energy equivalent factor, MJ.kg−1
- P = phosphorus, kg
- EEN = phosphorus energy equivalent factor, MJ.kg−1
- K = potassium, kg
- EEK = potassium energy equivalent factor, MJ.kg−1
- A = fertilized area, ha
- e.
- Seed energy
- S = seed, kg
- A = seeded area, ha
- EES = seed energy equivalent factor, MJ.kg−1
- f.
- Pesticide energy
- Q = quantity of pesticide, kg
- A = operating area, ha
- EEP = pesticide energy equivalent factor, MJ.kg−1
- g.
- Machine energy
- W = weight of machine, kg
- UL = useful life, h
- H = operating time, h
- R = no. of passes
- A = area
- EEM = machine energy equivalent factor, MJ.kg−1
Energy Source | Unit | Energy Equivalent (MJ/Unit) |
---|---|---|
Human labor | ||
Man | 1 h | 1.96 |
Woman | 1 h | 1.75 |
Child | 1 h | 0.98 |
Animal | ||
Bullock | pair hour | 14.07 (body weight above 450 kg) 10.10 (body weight 350–450 kg) |
Fuel | ||
Diesel | 1 L | 56.31 |
Farm Yard Manure | 1 kg | 0.3 |
Fertilizer | ||
Nitrogen | 1 kg | 60.6 |
Phosphorus | 1 kg | 11.1 |
Potash/Potassium | 1 kg | 6.70 |
Chemical application | ||
Superior | 1 kg | 120 |
Inferior | 1 kg | 10.0 |
Seed | 1 kg | 14.7 |
Energy Source | Equipment | Energy Coefficient (MJ.kg−1) |
---|---|---|
Manual | Sickle | 0.031 |
Sprayer | 0.502 | |
Hand hoe | 0.314 | |
Bund former | 0.502 | |
Animal | Plough | 0.627 |
Cultivator | 1.881 | |
Tractor | Tractor | 10.944 |
M B plough | 2.508 | |
Harrow | 7.336 | |
Rotavator | 3.762 | |
Seed drill | 8.653 | |
Cultivator | 3.135 | |
Thresher | 7.524 | |
Leveller | 4.703 |
2.6. Energy Analysis
2.7. Energy Use Efficiency
2.8. Energy Productivity
2.9. Net Energy Gain
2.10. Specific Energy
- Y = dependent variable
- Xj (1, 2, … 7) indicated independent variables including preparatory tillage (X1), sowing (X2), interculture (X3), irrigation (X4), fertilizer application (X5), Pesticide application (X6), harvesting (X7)
- b1, b2, b7 = regression coefficient of independent variables
- U = disturbance term
- a = constant
3. Results
3.1. Source-Wise Energy Use Pattern
3.2. Operation-Wise Energy Use Pattern in Pearl Millet Production
3.3. Variation of Direct and Indirect Energy
3.4. Variation Indicators of Energy Use Efficiency
4. Discussion
4.1. Source-Wise Energy Use Pattern
4.2. Operation-Wise Energy Use Pattern
4.3. Variation of Direct and Indirect Energy Sources
4.4. Variation of Indicator of Energy Usage Efficiency for Different Categories of Farmers
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Name of the respondent | : | __________ |
Age | : | __________ |
Village | : | __________ |
Tehsil/Block | : | __________ |
District | : | __________ |
- Caste hierarchy
SC/ST | Backward | OBC | General |
- b.
- Family type:
- Nuclear
- Joint
- c.
- Family size:
- 4 member
- 4–6 members
- Above 6 members
- d.
- Education
- Illiterate/unlettered
- Can read and write/lettered
- Primary school
- Middle school
- High school
- Senior Secondary school
- Graduate and above
- e.
- Type of Farmers
- Small
- Medium
- Large
- f.
- Total Family income from all sources:
- g.
- Cropping pattern
Crops | Area |
Kharif | |
Rabi | |
Pearl millet |
- h.
- Occupation of the family
Main occupation | Farming |
Service | |
Business | |
Daily wage earner | |
Subsidiary occupation | Farming |
Service | |
Business | |
Daily wage earner |
- i.
- Total land holding under pearl millet cultivation (in hectare):___________________________
- j.
- Livestock ownership
Small (1–2) | Medium (3–4) | High (>4) | |
Bullock | |||
Buffalo | |||
Cow | |||
Goat | |||
Camel |
- k.
- Farm Assets
Assets | Yes | No |
Tractor | ||
Power tiller | ||
Pump set | ||
Improved disc plough | ||
Tractor trolley | ||
Desi plough | ||
Sprayer/duster | ||
Land leveler/patella | ||
Seed drill/ridger | ||
Hand tools | ||
Thresher | ||
Winnower | ||
Chaff cutter | ||
Any other |
- 1.
- Pearl millet cultivation
- a.
- Participation of the respondent in Pearl millet cultivation
Sr. No. Farm Activities Yes No 1 Seed selection 2 Seed treatment 3 Sowing 4 Fertilizer application 5 Interculture 6 Weeding 7 Crop care and nurturing 8 Water management 9 Watching birds 10 Threshing 11 Winnowing/Processing 12 Cleaning/Grading 13 Storing 14 Marketing - b.
- Adoption level of respondent about Pearl millet cultivation
Sr.
No.Adoption Statements Yes No - 1.
- Pre- production
1 Recommended Cultivar to your area 2 Area grown for seedling 3 Followed methods for seed treatment and seed selection - 2.
- Production
1 Do you practice Green manuring crop 2 Used the recommended quantity of NPK and FYM 3 Used biofertilizers in Pearl millet cultivation 4 Do you apply the recommended micro- nutrient? - 3.
- Plant protection
1 Do you use weedicide? 2 Do you apply weedicide as per recommendation 3 Control measures taken to control the pests 4 Control measures taken to control the disease 5 Used recommended quantity of chemical. - 4.
- Post harvesting
1 It is necessary to clean the Pearl millet before milling 2 Thorough Drying is important 3 Post harvest processing of produceHousehold level:Commercial level: 4 Follow traditional storage methods 5 Follow modern storage methods - 5.
- Marketing
1 Sell Pearl millet at the major Pearl millet markets in Haryana 2 Rate of Pearl millet/quantity at present - c.
- Improved farm implements
Name of the Implement/Tool (List out) Are you Aware Do you Use Yes No Yes No Rotary weeder Sprayer Pearl millet thresher
- 1.
- Preparatory tillage
Method Time Taken Fuel Consumption No. of Person Engaged No. of Bullock Weight of Machine NP Power operated Tractor Rotavator Harrow Cultivator + planker Bullock/Camel drawn planker Animal drawn cultivator(Trifali) - 2.
- Pre-sowing Irrigation
Method Time Taken Fuel Consumption No. of Person Engaged Water Requirment Depth of Ground Water Rain fed Canal Irrigation Pump-set for Irrigation - 3.
- Seed Treatment
Method Time Taken Fuel Consumption No. of Person Engaged Amount of Chemical Amount of Seed Manually By Machine Integrated Approach - 4.
- Sowing
- 5.
- Intercultural/weeding
- 6.
- Irrigation
Method Time Taken Fuel Consumption No. of Person Engaged Water Requirement Depth of Ground Water Rainfall Canal Irrigation Pump-set for Irrigation - 7.
- Fertilizer
Method Time Taken Fuel Consumption No. of Person Engaged Amount of Fertilizer Weight of Machine Manually Tractor Seed-cum-fertilizer drill - 8.
- Chemical Application
Method Time Taken Fuel Consumption No. of Person Engaged Amount of Chemical Weight of Machine Manually Tractor Hand tools - 9.
- Harvesting
Method Time Taken Fuel Consumption No. of Person Engaged Weight of Machine Manually Tractor By Machine - 10.
- Threshing
Method Time Taken Fuel Consumption No. of Person Engaged Weight of Machine Manually Tractor Tractor drawn thresher - 11.
- Transportation
Method Time Taken Fuel Consumption No. of Person Engaged By truck Tractor-Trolly - 12.
- Thinning & gap Filling
Method Time Taken No. of Person Engaged Manually
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Operations | Energy Utilized (MJ.ha−1) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Farmers | Small Farmers | Medium Farmers | Large Farmers | |
Preparatory tillage | 488.10 | 706.13 | 771.37 | |
Sowing | 300.22 | 371.76 | 357.97 | |
Interculture | 98.40 | 126.63 | 140.54 | |
Irrigation | 5.39 | 8.82 | 7.38 | |
Fertilizer application | 1543.74 | 1315.56 | 2212.01 | |
Pesticide application | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Harvesting | 92.77 | 129.43 | 146.75 | |
Threshing | 294.32 | 284.42 | 301.00 | |
Transportation | 28.15 | 84.46 | 84.46 | |
Total Energy | 2849.09 | 3027.21 | 4021.50 |
Parameter/Farmers | Small Farmers | Medium Farmers | Large Farmers |
---|---|---|---|
Total input energy (MJ.ha−1) | 2849.09 | 3027.21 | 4021.50 |
Energy output (MJ.ha−1) | 11,172.00 | 28,518.00 | 55,566.00 |
Net energy gain (MJ.ha−1) | 8323.13 | 25,490.79 | 51,545.39 |
Energy ratio | 3.92 | 9.40 | 13.80 |
Specific energy (MJ.kg−1) | 6.25 | 1.74 | 1.16 |
Energy productivity (kg.MJ−1) | 0.21 | 0.65 | 0.92 |
Variables | Irrigated Region | t-Value | |
---|---|---|---|
Preparatory tillage | X1 | 0.067 | −0.80 *** |
Sowing | X2 | 0.18 | 0.48 ns |
Interculture | X3 | 0.80 | 1.70 * |
Irrigation | X4 | −0.043 | 1.14 * |
Fertilizer application | X5 | −0.12 | −0.14 ns |
Pesticide application | X6 | 0 | 0 |
Harvesting | X7 | 0.56 | 1.03 |
Return to scale | (∑bi) | 1.45 | |
Constant | 17.41 | ||
R2 | 0.78 |
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Kargwal, R.; Yadvika; Singh, V.K.; Kumar, A. Energy Use Patterns of Pearl Millet (Pennisetumglaucum (L.)) Production in Haryana, India. World 2023, 4, 241-258. https://doi.org/10.3390/world4020017
Kargwal R, Yadvika, Singh VK, Kumar A. Energy Use Patterns of Pearl Millet (Pennisetumglaucum (L.)) Production in Haryana, India. World. 2023; 4(2):241-258. https://doi.org/10.3390/world4020017
Chicago/Turabian StyleKargwal, Raveena, Yadvika, Vijay Kumar Singh, and Anil Kumar. 2023. "Energy Use Patterns of Pearl Millet (Pennisetumglaucum (L.)) Production in Haryana, India" World 4, no. 2: 241-258. https://doi.org/10.3390/world4020017
APA StyleKargwal, R., Yadvika, Singh, V. K., & Kumar, A. (2023). Energy Use Patterns of Pearl Millet (Pennisetumglaucum (L.)) Production in Haryana, India. World, 4(2), 241-258. https://doi.org/10.3390/world4020017