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Introduction to farm management – definition, nature, and scope
This lesson will discuss about the definition, nature and scope of farm management.
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Farm planning – principles and techniques of farm planning
It includes making decisions regarding the organization and operation of a farm business so that it results in a continuous maximization of net returns of a farm business.
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Farm records, accounts, and their types
It is essential for a systematic and accurate farm records is helpful for the projection of successful plan and program for betterment.
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Farm inventory
It includes a complete listing of all that a farm owns and owes at a particular date, generally at the beginning and at the end of each agricultural year.
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Factors affecting farm cost and incomes
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About Lesson

If we know the complete budgeting of wheat cultivation, we use the concept of partial budgeting in the technological change such as split dose of fertilizer application.

Table: Comparison of split doses Vs single dose of Nitrogen application to wheat crop

Debit

Credit

a.

Increasing cost per 10 Katha

Rs.

a.

Increasing return in 10 Katha

Rs.

1.Labor for second application of

urea at tillering stage required 1 hr

@ Rs. 10/day

10

 

1.Increase yield 1 qtl @ Rs. 1000

1000

 

2.Labor charge for third application

of urea at flowering stage 1 hour @

Rs. 10/hour

10

 

2.Wheat straw 150 Kg/10 Katha @

Rs. 1/Kg

150

 

3.Threshing and cleaning required 2

hours @ Rs. 10/hour

20

b.

3.Decrease cost at 1st single 10 dose application required added 1 hour @ Rs. 10/hour

10

 

4. Marketing of 1 qtl of added  wheat yield required 1 hour @ Rs.

10/hour

10

 

b.

Decrease in return

Nill

 

 

 

 

A. Total (a+b)

40

 

B. Total (a+b)

1160

 

Net Gain = B – A = Rs. 1160 – Rs. 40 = Rs. 1140/5 Katha = Rs. 1140*3 = Rs. 3420/ha.

 

 

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