Comparative Evaluation of Puddling Techniques in Sandy Loam Soil

K. Prasanthkumar *

Department of Farm Machinery and Power Engineering, AEC & RI, Kumulur, Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India.

M. Saravanakumar

Department of Farm Machinery and Power Engineering, AEC & RI, Kumulur, Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India.

J. John Gunasekar

Department of Renewable Energy Engineering, AEC & RI, Kumulur, Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India.

S. S. Sivakumar

Department of Farm Machinery and Power Engineering, AEC & RI, Kumulur, Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India.

P. Masilamani

ADAC & RI, Navalur Kuttapattu, Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: Puddling is a distinct operation to provide standing water condition for paddy cultivation. There are various puddling techniques conventionally adopted by the farmers. In order to scientifically establish the performance of various puddling techniques in terms of puddling quality, they were evaluated and compared.

Study Design: The results were analyzed statistically using factorial experiment.

Place: The study was carried out in the experimental field of Agricultural Engineering College & Research Institute, Kumulur, Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India. The texture of the soil is sandy loam (Clay = 12.5%, silt = 15.6% and sand = 71.9%).

Methodology: The conventionally used puddling techniques (viz., cage wheel, rotavator and power tiller operated rotary tool) were evaluated in terms of puddling index and infiltration rate. The evaluation parameters were determined using standard procedure.

Results: The puddling quality was not significantly affected by increasing number of pass from single to double. The power tiller operated rotary tool registered the highest puddling index of 61.18% and the lowest infiltration rate of 17.00 mm d-1 and the rotavator registered the second highest of 58.29% puddling index and 21.00 mm d-1 of infiltration rate. Area coverage was superior in the case of puddling with rotavator due to the larger width.

Conclusion: The overall performance of the rotavator was concluded to be the best among the various puddling techniques compared in this study.

Keywords: Pudding index, quality, infiltration rate, cage wheel, rotavator, power tiller.


How to Cite

Prasanthkumar, K., M. Saravanakumar, J. John Gunasekar, S. S. Sivakumar, and P. Masilamani. 2020. “Comparative Evaluation of Puddling Techniques in Sandy Loam Soil”. Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology 38 (6):1-5. https://doi.org/10.9734/cjast/2019/v38i630474.

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