International Research journal of Management Science and Technology

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“IMPACT OF CLIMATE CONDITION ON DRY-LAND FARMING” : WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO RAICHUR DISTRICT OF KARNATAKA STATE.

    1 Author(s):  DR.SHARANAPPA

Vol -  13, Issue- 1 ,         Page(s) : 79 - 84  (2022 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST

Abstract

Dry land farming and dry farming encompass specific agricultural techniques for the non-irrigated cultivation of crops. Dry land farming is associated with dry lands, areas characterized by a cool wet season (which charges the soil with virtually all the moisture that the crops will receive prior to harvest) followed by a warm dry season. They are also associated with arid conditions, areas prone to drought and those having scarce water resources. Climate change is believed as main reason for farmers suicide in Karnataka state. Unexpected rainfall destroys all crops at the harvesting time and most expected rain will not come on time to start sowing, this situation made life critical in dry land farming.

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