Volume -14 | Issue -6
Volume -14 | Issue -6
Volume -14 | Issue -6
Volume -14 | Issue -6
Volume -14 | Issue -6
In India during the past three decades, intensive agriculture involving exhaustive high yielding varieties of pulses have lead to heavy withdrawal nutrients from the soil. The concept of integrated nutrient management has been found to be such promising not only in maintaining higher productivity but also in providing greater stability in crop production. Therefore sitespecific nutrient management through soil-test recommendation based should be adopted to improve upon the existing yield levels obtained at farmers field. Effective management of natural resources, integrated approach to plant-water, nutrient and pest management and extension of rapeseed-mustard cultivation to newer areas under different cropping systems will play a key role in further increasing and stabilizing the productivity and production of rapeseed-mustard.