Published in Scientific Papers. Series A. Agronomy, Vol. LXII, Issue 1
Written by Hasan Huseyin OZTURK, Zinnur GOZUBUYUK, Mesut Cemal ADIGUZEL
The objective of this study was to compare energy consumptions under traditional cultivation system for wheat production in Turkey. The data used in this study were collected through a questionnaire by face to face interviews. The amount of energy that consumed in tillage, planting, fertilizing, agricultural spraying, harvesting and transport stages were calculated for wheat cultivation. The energy inputs such as human labor, tractors, tools/machineries, fuel/oil, fertilizers, pesticides, irrigation and seed obtainment processes were taken into consideration to determine the amount of energy that used in wheat cultivation. The total energy used in various farm inputs for wheat cultivation was 17159.5 MJ/ha. The energy output/input ratio, specific energy, energy productivity and net energy efficiency were found to be 2.21, 7.18 MJ/kg, 0.14 kg/MJ and 20746.5 MJ/ha, respectively.
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