Modern Farming Methods and its Impact on Agriculture Productivity in Mahendergarh District of Haryana

Authors

  • Prof. (Dr.) Satyaveer Yadav Department of Geography, Baba Mastnath University Author
  • Neeraj Research Scholar, Department of Geography Baba Mastnath University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36676/jrps.v16.i1.25

Keywords:

Modern farming, agricultural productivity, mechanization,, precision farming, high-yield varieties

Abstract

Agricultural productivity has been transformed all around the world by modern farming techniques, which have had a major effect on output, efficiency, and sustainability. This research examines the use and effects of contemporary farming methods in Mahendergarh District, Haryana. It looks at things like mechanisation, high-yield crop types, precision farming, and sustainable irrigation practices. The research looks at how much modern farming has been adopted, the advantages it brings, and the difficulties it presents. It does this by using a mixed-method approach that includes surveys and field observations. The results show that mechanised equipment, better seed types, and soil management methods have led to a substantial rise in agricultural output and resource efficiency. However, there are still significant issues, including expensive initial investment prices, a lack of technical understanding, and a shortage of water. The research emphasises the need of government involvement, financial assistance, and farmer training programs in order to improve the sustainable use of modern agricultural techniques in the area.

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Published

30-01-2025

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How to Cite

Modern Farming Methods and its Impact on Agriculture Productivity in Mahendergarh District of Haryana. (2025). International Journal for Research Publication and Seminar, 16(1), 32-36. https://doi.org/10.36676/jrps.v16.i1.25

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