Field bund raising

In lowland flooded paddy, water loss may occur mainly due to seepage, percolation loss and runoff.Water flow through and over bunds around rice fields are primarily responsible for higher water loss, thereby reducing water productivity.For this, about 50 cm high earthen bund along with mud plastering allow the water to retain within the field boundary. These structures are easy to build, reduce runoff and conserve topsoil.However, further raising of field bund from 50 to 75 cm reduces the runoff of water in heavy rainfall events and provide additional water for groundwater recharge. Increasing peripheral field bund by 18-20 cm in rice paddy can store 90% of the total rainwater in situ and simultaneously improve rice productivity.