Using daily water balance simulation in rainfed ricelands, the study estima
tes the probable supplemental irrigation (SI) requirement to meet the water
deficits during the reproductive stage of rice and surface runoff (SR) gen
erated that can be harvested in OFR for meeting the aforesaid SI. Value of
SI of rice during reproductive stage at 25% probability of exceedence (PE)
was found to be 144 mm., neglecting distribution and application losses. Wa
ter harvesting potential of the study area indicates that at 50% PE, 85% of
SI of rice can be met from the SR generated from the ricelands and stored
in OFR. Rest amount of SI can be met from the direct conservation of rainfa
ll in a lined OFR of 2 m depth with 1:1 side slope occupying 9% ricelands.
Economic analysis of OFR irrigation system reveals that OFR of 9% ricelands
gives net profit (NP) of Indian Rupees (Rs.) 13445 (US $295.49) for I ha s
own with dry seeded rainfed upland rice with benefit-cost ratio (BCR) of 1.
25. Values of NP and BCR indicate that investment in OFR irrigation system
is profitable in the study region. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All right
s reserved.