Sunday, February 28, 2010

Water Management Including Micro Irrigation

Water Management Including Micro Irrigation
1. Water Resources & Irrigation Development in India and M.S 2. Sources and Functions of Water 3. Classification of Soil Water or Kinds of Soil Water 4. Absorption and Movement of Water in Soil 5. Forces Causing Water Movement and Retention of Water in Soil 6. Soil Moisture Constant 7. Available and Unavailable Soil Water 8. Absorption of Moisture by Crops 9. Factors Affecting Absorption of Water 10. Methods of Soil Moisture Estimation Methods : Laboratory & Field 11. Evaporation, Transpiration, Evapo-transpiration and factors influencing ET 12. Water Requirement and Irrigation Requirement 13. Quantity of Irrigation Water or How Much to Irrigation 14. Devices Used for Measuring Irrigation Water 15. Criteria for Scheduling Irrigation or Approaches for Irrigation Scheduling 16. Simple Technique for Scheduling Irrigation 17. Methods of Irrigation- Surface, Surge, Subsurface, Sprinkler, Raingun Sprinkler 18. Micro Irrigation 19. Irrigation 20. Sprinkler Irrigation 21. Systems of Sprinkle Irrigation 22. Components of Sprinkler Irrigation System 23. Irrigation Efficiency 24. Water Conyenance Efficiency and Water Use Efficiency 25. Frequency of Irrigation 26. Water Quality Parameters 27. Factors Affecting Frequency of Irrigation 28. Common Problems that Result From Using Poor Quality Irrigation Water 29. Quality of Water from Different Sources 30. Definition of Drainage, Causes of Water Logging Effects of Bad Drainage 31. Type of Drainage 32. Agro Technique under ill Drained Soils, Reclamation of Damaged Soils 33. Study of Water Table 34. Type of Land Requiring Drainage 35. Material used Drip System Design 36. Definitions and Terms used in Irrigation

Friday, February 19, 2010

My Agriculture Information Bank

What is Agriinfo.in?
Agriinfo.in is the website developed by well educated agri professionals having very deep knowledge and good background of agriculture. These professionals are having the educational qualifications from Diploma in Agriculture to Ph. D in Agriculture.Agriculture science is connected to the various sciences as botany, dairy science, social science, economics, pathology, engineering, food science, soil science & chemistry. This are also called as the branches of agriculture. And we are having the team specialist for each and every branch. Our Vision:To create the My Agriculture Information Bank this will provide all type of agriculture information at anytime at anyplace and at free of cost.Our Mission:To provide all information related to agriculture at one spot i.e. My Agriculture Information bank.Our Objectives: Encourage peoples to read about agriculture science by provide free online quality agriculture information. To create the one spot agriculture information center. Educate: Educate the peoples related to the theory & practical of agriculture by creating one spot information center for agriculture. Develop: Develop the condition of Agriculture in India with the help of our educated peoples. Empower: Ask to peoples to empower farmers to go for new techniques. To provide free information to the agriculture professionals at anywhere and at anytime whenever they required. Provide readymade study materials to the agriculture students, etc…By,
Team Agriinfo
http://www.agriinfo.in/

Saturday, November 15, 2008

What is Agril Economics?

Agricultural economics combines the technical aspects of agriculture with the business aspects of management, marketing and finance. Students are prepared for a wide variety of exciting careers in the marketing of commodities sold and inputs purchased by agricultural producers; agricultural finance; and management of agribusinesses, farms and ranches. In addition, many graduates pursue successful careers in government service, economic development, commodity promotion and agricultural policy analysis