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Integrating Agronomy, Crop Ecology, and Agricultural Meteorology: A Multidimensional Framework for Sustainable Crop Productivity under Changing Climatic Regimes

Authors: SATARKAR, GANESH SHRIRANG;

Integrating Agronomy, Crop Ecology, and Agricultural Meteorology: A Multidimensional Framework for Sustainable Crop Productivity under Changing Climatic Regimes

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Title Integrating Agronomy, Crop Ecology, and Agricultural Meteorology: A Multidimensional Framework for Sustainable Crop Productivity under Changing Climatic Regimes Description (Author + Affiliation + Discipline) This research article is authored by Mr. Ganesh Shrirang Nale (Satarkar), affiliated with the Department of Sociology, Central University of Haryana, Mahendragarh, Haryana, India. The study is interdisciplinary in nature, situated at the intersection of Agronomy, Environmental Sociology, Agricultural Sciences, and Climate Studies. It examines how agricultural productivity and sustainability are influenced by the integration of agronomic practices, ecological principles, and meteorological factors. The author adopts a multidisciplinary approach to explore crop–environment interactions, agro-climatic zoning, sustainable farming systems, and the role of modern technologies such as GIS and GPS in agriculture. The paper contributes to the academic discourse on sustainable development, climate-resilient agriculture, and environmental adaptation, making it relevant to scholars in agriculture, sociology, environmental studies, and rural development. Keywords and Subjects (in Paragraph Form) The study revolves around key concepts such as agronomy, crop ecology, agricultural meteorology, agro-climatic zones, precision farming, organic farming, climate change, GIS, GPS, crop adaptation, plant physiology, integrated farming systems, weather forecasting, greenhouse effect, and sustainable agriculture. It engages with broader subject areas including agricultural science, environmental sustainability, climate change studies, rural development, ecological adaptation, and technological innovation in farming systems, emphasizing the interconnected nature of ecological, climatic, and socio-economic dimensions of agriculture. Publishing Information (Details List) Journal Name: Agri Magazine (International E-Magazine for Agricultural Articles) ISSN: 3048-8656 Volume: 03 Issue: 04 Month & Year: April, 2026 Page Numbers: 560–563 Publisher Platform: www.agrimagazine.in Article Type: Research Article Author: Mr. Ganesh Shrirang Nale (Satarkar) Affiliation: Department of Sociology, Central University of Haryana, India Corresponding Email: ganeshnale0@gmail.com Citation Format (as per journal): Satarkar (2026) Agri Magazine, 03(04): 560–563

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