In agriculture weeding has been established as one of the major drudgery prone occupation of unorganized sector due to lack of awareness and access to improved agricultural technologies. The women traditionally carried out weeding operation by using tools e.g. hand hoes in bending position which decreases the work efficiency. In order to overcome this problem, KVK, Vonipenta has organized front line demonstration entitled with work and field efficacy performance of wheel hoe in weeding activity. With this objective to reduce the drudgery with muscular stress and fatigue and work efficiency of the farmers. The demonstration component included use of weeding implement (Three tyn wheel hoe) developed by CRIDA, skill training and exposing advantages. In the recommended weeding practice, shown that the same amount of work could be done in almost half of the time and work efficiency was increased. Farmers were adopted the improved technique as it had increased the efficiency of work, reduced the drudgery and helped in avoiding bending posture. The weeding efficiency of the three tyn wheel hoe weeder was easy to operate and weeder could work upto 60 mm depth with field capacity of 0.048 ha/hr and higher weeding efficiency was obtained upto 96.8 per cent. During weeding operation, the peak heart rate of the subjects was found to range from 142 to 150 beats per min. In case of heavy work and dense grass infested field, the rest pause of 15 minutes was required by the subjects to come to the normal heart rate. The overall performance of the three tyn wheel hoe weeder was satisfactory.
The goals of IFS are to sustain agricultural production, maintain farm incomes, safeguard the environment and respond to consumer concerns about food quality issues. IFS can be conceptualised as a 'third way' or middle course for agriculture between conventional and organic farming. The role and factors associated with integrated farming system have been studied as a potential option to improve farmers' income and ensure their sustainable livelihood in YSR Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh. The contribution of different combinations of enterprises such as poultry, sheep/goat, fishery, sericulture and horticulture; with crop and dairy as base enterprises have been analysed for their impact on farmers' total income. The financial benefit of adopting different enterprise combinations analysed through partial budgeting has been found ranging from Rs. 16400/acre to Rs. 25000/acre. Horti. crops (papaya/banana) + Buffaloes + poultry (S.I. 98.67) and Horti. crops (Turmeric + marigold) + cows + buffalos (S.I. 70.93), have emerged as the most sustainable farming system enterprises in Kadapa dist. As non-availability of labour and higher care and management required for maintenance of different enterprises at the same time were observed as major constraints in adopting integrated farming system. The farmers can realize the augmenting of their income within a contemplated period by adding livestock in the farming system and reap the consequent social and ecological benefits.
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