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    Abstract - Issue Sep 2025, 46 (5)                                     Back


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Land suitability assessment of soils under organic cultivation of CCSHAU, Hisar for improved land use planning

 

A. Singh1, Narender2*, Dinesh1, D. Panghaal3, K. Golui1, P. Phogat4 and M. Saini1     

1Department of Soil Science, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar-125 004, India

2Department of Soil Science, Deen Dayal Upadhyay Centre of Excellence for Organic Farming, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar-125 004, India

3Department of Soil Science, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Jind-126 102, India

4Division of Soil and Crop Management, ICAR- Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal-132 001, India

 

Received: 30 October 2024                   Revised: 12 February 2025                   Accepted: 01 April 2025

*Corresponding Author Email : narenderhisar@gmail.com                  *ORCiD: https://orcid.org/0009-0006-4231-6611

 

 

 

Abstract

 

Aim: Evaluation of land capability and soil suitability for organic farming systems in Haryana, India, was conducted to identify critical limitations affecting crop production.

Methodology: This study was conducted in rabi season of 2022-23 at Deen Dayal Upadhyay Centre of Excellence for Organic Farming, Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Haryana, where seven representative soil pedons were selected and subjected to a comprehensive analysis of their morphological and physico-chemical properties.

Results: The soils of study area were neutral to alkaline (7.49 to 10.37), non-saline (0.2 to 1.9 dS m-1), calcareous (0.43 to 11.49%), low to medium in soil organic carbon (0.05 to 0.55%). Available N, P and K were low (28.22 to 148.18 kg ha-1), low to medium (4.98 to 15.93 kg ha-1) and low to high (63.84 to 459.20 kg ha-1), respectively. Soils of all the pedons were sufficient in Mn and Cu, but deficient to sufficient in Zn and Fe.

Interpretation: According to land capability and soil irrigability classification, soils were classified as I, IIs and IIIes, and S1 and S1d, respectively. Soil analysis indicated a high suitability (S1) for wheat, paddy, sugarcane, vegetables, oilseeds, horticulture and forestry, while maize exhibited moderate suitability (S2) based on established soil suitability criteria.

Key words: Classification, Land capability, Organic farming, Suitability

 

 

 

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