Integrated Farming System Practices: (Record no. 35271)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9789385516207
041 ## - LANGUAGE CODE
Language English
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Edition number 23
Classification number 338.10954
Item number NAN
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Nanda, Sankarsana
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Integrated Farming System Practices:
Remainder of title Challenges And Opportunities /
Statement of responsibility, etc edited by Sankarsana Nanda
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc New Delhi :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc NIPA,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2016.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent viii, 544 p. : hb.
Other physical details ill.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Title 1. Integrated Farming System: Prospects & Practices by S.S. Nanda
-- 2. Integrated Farming Systems in Single Objective Framework using Linear Programming by U.K. Behera
-- 3. Crop Diversification in Integrated Farming System by L.M. Garnayak and S.K. Swain
-- 4. Horticulture based Farming System for Nutritional and Livelihood Security by R.K.Tarai and D.K.Dora
-- 5. Pisciculture in Pond Based Integrated Farming System by R.N. Mishra
-- 6. Livestock Based Integrated Farming System by R.K.Swain
-- 7. Poultry Rearing: A profitable Enterprise in Integrated Farming System by N. Panda and S. Nanda
-- 8. Prospects of Agroforestry in Integrated Farming System by P. J. Mishra
-- 9. Organic Farming in Integrated Farming System by S.C.Sahoo
-- 10. Integrated Farming System: An Initiative for Climate Resilient Agriculture by S.C. Mohapatra and S.K. Satapathy
-- 11. Gender Balancing in Integrated Farming System by M. Behera
-- 12. Family Farming and Gender Participation in Integrated Farming System by D. Jena
-- 13. Agribusiness through Mushroom Production in Integrated Farming System by K.B. Mohapatra
-- 14. Apiculture Practice in Integrated Farming System by C.R.Satapathy and Madhusmita Panda
-- 15. Post Harvest Management and Value Addition in Sustainable Agriculture by S.K. Dash
-- 16. Mechanization for Small Farmers in Integrated Farming System by S.K.Swain
-- 17. Integrated Farming System: A Climate Smart Agriculture Practice for Carbon Finance Opportunities by A.K. Sahoo and V.P. Singh
-- 18. Conservation Agriculture for Small holder Farming System by P.K.Roul, A. Pradhan and K.N. Mishra
-- 19. Ethnic Practices on Integrated Farming Systems by Tribal by B.K. Mohapatra , P.K. Banerjee and C.R. Sarangi
-- 20. Resource Recycling in Integrated Farming System by M. Mohanty
-- 21. Participatory Extension Approaches for Technology Transfer by B.P.Mishra
-- 22. Farmer-led Approaches in up Scaling Farming System Research and Extension by M.P. Nayak and M.R. Mohapatra
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc Conventional agriculture has caused economic problems associated with lower production of crops, increased costs of energy-based inputs and decreased farm incomes. It has also produced ecological problems on crop diversity, animals and poultry as well as soil and water pollution and soil erosion. The adoption of integrated farming systems involving lower external inputs, residue recycling and organic practices can alleviate economic and ecological problems. Alternatives to energy-based inputs, crop rotations, inter-cropping, use of organic matters, integrated crop, fertilizer, pests and weed management practices certainly impose larger dividends to farm income and employment. Besides this high-tech horticulture, pisciculture, dairy, poultry, mushroom culture, apiary and agroforestry can be made component of Integrated Farming Systems. Post harvest management practices will certainly add flavor and values to young farmers and farm women and bring new dimension to the thought process and check their migration from own village / cities to other states for employment and income. It is essential to integrate the components of agricultural systems fully so that the impacts of other inputs will be visible. Our knowledge and its interaction with secondary inputs must increase to minimize energy-based chemical inputs to produce good yields, increase farm profits and employment generation and decrease environmental problems. There is considerable scope for the development of protocols based on natural resources, ecology, community need in the present climate change scenario. So, interdisciplinary and farmers participatory approach are crucial consideration to achieve sustainable agriculture and development. This book focuses on different practices of Integrated Farming System in eastern-India and for scaling up the technology for community need. It provides a detailed account of principles, challenges and opportunities in simpler yet compact manner for better understanding of the researchers and policy makers.
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Farming System
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Department Name Horticulture
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Non-fiction CUTN Central Library CUTN Central Library Social Sciences 06/07/2021   338.10954 NAN 44146 06/07/2021 06/07/2021 General Books