Replaces Standing Order No.38, original issue dated 11th June 1909, First Reprint dated 5th February 1914.
13.1 Forecast reports have to be submitted by the Deputy Commissioners and Settlement Officers as noted in paragraph 8.17 of the Punjab Land Administration Manual to the Director of Land Records, Punjab, in form F.C.I of the crops shown in the statement below :-
Name of | Distt. from | Dates on which forecasts are to reach the office of Director of
Crop | which the | Land Records Punjab.
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| required to | First | Second | Third | Fourth | Final |supplementary| Remark
|be submitted| Fore | Forecast| Forec | Foreca | Fore | Forecast |
| | cast | |-ast | -st | -cast | |
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Cotton All Distt. 2nd 2nd 29th 30th .. Ist April
Aug Oct. Nov. Jan.
Wheat Ditto 7th Jan 7th Mar .. .. 7th May ....
Rabi Oil Ditto 12th Dec 21st Jan .. .. 5th May ...
Seeds
Sarshaf
Taramira Ditto Ditto Ditto .. .. Ditto
and Toria
Sugar Cane Ditto 11th June 6th Oct .. .. 30th April ....
Ground Nut Ditto 7th Aug 30th Oct .. .. 31st Jan ....
Seasamum Ditto Ditto 7th Oct .. .. 15th Dec ....
Rice Ditto 7th Oct 7th Dec .. .. 5th Feb ....
Bajra Ditto 7th Aug .. .. .. 23rd Nov ..
Maize Ditto n Ditto .. .. .. 22nd Nov
Barley Ditto 5th Jan 5th Mar .. .. Ist May
Gram Ditto Ditto Ditto .. ... Ditto
Jawar Ditto Ist Aug .. .. ... 31st Oct.
Other Ditto 25th Aug .. .. ... 15th Dec.
Kharif
pulses mung,
mash moth
and others
Tobacco Ditto 10th Mar .. ... .... .. 31st July
Other Ditto 25th Dec. .. ... .... 20th Apr. ..
Rabi pulses
massar,
peas &
others
Ginger Ditto .. ... .... .... .....
Pepper
Chillies
Potatoes Ditto 21st Jan ... .... ... Ist June ....
Sweet Ditto .. ... ... .... 16th Aug
Potatoes
Red gram Ditto 16th Aug 15th Dec. ... ..... 15th April ....
(Tur)
Guara Ditto '... 15th Dec. .. .... 15th April
Turmeric Ditto .. .. ... ... Ist June
San-Hemp Ditto Ist Aug .. .... .... ..... .....
Garlic Ditto 16th Aug ... .... .... .... .....
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The potato crop year for purposes of these estimates should be that beginining with the summer crop and ending with the winter crop. First estimate should contain areas under potato crop and general information regarding growth and prospects, and in the final estimates information relating to area and production of potato crop be given. In both of these estimates, the figures for summer and winter crops should be shown separately.
13.2 Importance of punctuality in the despatch of forecasts -The publication of crop forecasts is always anxiously awaited by business firm.s As delaydetracts greatly from their value, special efforts should be made to despatch all forecasts to the Director of Land Records by their due dates. There should be no difficulty as regards the first and second forecasts which are merely estimates. The third or final forecasts, however, should contain a statement of the actual area sown, together with an estimate of the yield per hectare. Where it is found impossible to complete the crop inspection in time for the inclusion of correct figures of area in the time for the inclusion of correct figures of area in the third or final forecasts, the best possible estimates should be submitted in their place. It should be noted that revised figures will follow, and these should be despatched as soon as they have been prepared.
13.3 Deleted.
13.4 The Director of Land Records prepares and publishes the State forecasts in Form F.C.2 on the basis of the information supplied by the Deputy Commissioners. In the case of third or final forecasts, the Director of Agriculture checks the tehsils estimtes of outturn with those reported to him by the field officers and then fixes the yield in kilograms per hectare for each district separately for irrigated and unirrigated areas. Then the total outturn of the State is calculated in the Director of Land Records the province is calculated in the Director of Land Records office by applying this yield to the sown area reported by the Deputy Commisioners in their forecasts and a draft report of the forecasts together with a statement is submitted to Director of Agriculture for countersignature.After these forecasts are countersigned by the Director of Agriculture, a copy of each forecast is supplied to the Economic and Statistical Adviser to Government of India, Ministery of Agriculture, New Delhi, Revenue Secretary to Financial Commissioners, Punjab and Controller, Printing and Stationery, Punjab. A copy is also posted at the office of the Director of Land Records, and the Director of Agriculture, Punjab,for the information of the public. Printed copies of forecasts are also supplied gratis to various firms in and outside India.
13.5 Disposal of Forecast reports - The final reports of Forecasts should be retained till next settlement and then handed over to Settlement Oficer. The intermediate reports of Forecasts should be preserved for two years from the date of submission and then destroyed.
The Director's printed reports on forecasted crops should be similarly disposed of.
13.6 Deleted.
13.7 (1) The estimates of production for the final forecasts and revised estimates should be based on the results of crop-cutting experiments by Random Sampling Methond in the case of crops on which such experiments are carried out in the State.
(2) The method of framing pre-harvest as well as post-harvest forecasts for crops not covered by the Sample Surveys shall remain the same as before(i.e. on the basis of the normal yield, modified according to the condition factor as ascertained through eye estimation) For framing the final forecasts and revised estimates, the results of the crop-cutting surveys by the Random Sampling Method should be utilized. For the yield of the crops in the State as a sholw and for major Divisions and districts, there should be no difficulty in utilizing the results of such surveys since they give estimates of reasonable accyracy for these administrative units. With regard to the yield for districts of minor importance from the point of view of croper acreage, however, the crop-cuttingsurveys do not provide results to the same degree of accuracy and, therefore, the data from crop-cutting experiments should be supplemented by ancilliary information collected at present under the existing official methods such as the product of crop acreage, the normal yield and the condition of crops ascertained through eye estimation.
(3) Wherever a change is made on the basis of calculating production of a crop from eye estimation to the crop cutting surveys, two sets of figures should be published side by side arrived at by each method, for a period of two years, in order that the production figures in the current year can, be compared with the previous years and to denote the extent of change in the production estimates made by the old and the new method.
(P.G.Memorandum No.ESA-56/1890 dated the 17th October,1956)
The Punjab Land Records Maunal................Chapter 13.........paragraph 3......
FORM F.C.1
Primary Forecast Return..............
Year........................due on..................
Name of Crop......................................details of cultivation of
Village.................Hadbast No.................Tehsil................Distt........................
_____________________________________________________________Number of Due on Total area in the Total area in the last year
Forecoast current year
Pure Mixed Total Pure Mixed Total
net net
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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First
Second
Third
Fourth
Final
Supplementary
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Cause of increase Details of area of Valuation of the Remarks
or decrease current year (A) crop in Naye paise
Irriga- Unirri- (to a rupee represen
ted gated ting the normal or
average settlement
yield
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9 10 11 12 13
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Signature......................
(a) To be filled in for final forecast only
Date.............................
In the Remarks column mention..................
1. Whether the sowings were early or in time or late;
2. Whether the harvesting commenced in time.
3. Specify gross areas under mixed crops separatelyin the remarkas column.
FORM F.C.II
Forecasts State Return
Forecast report on.....................Crop for the year 19...............
............................State
AREA IN ACRES
District Of current Of previous Average of Preceding Percentage by which column
year crop year crop 3 years 5 years No.2 exceeds or is less than
Column Column Column
No.3 No.4 No.5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
-------------Percentage Of Current year 's Of Previous year's Average of Preceding
of each crop only crop only 3 years 5 years
irrigated in
the current
year
9 10 11 12 13
YIELD IN TONS
Percentage by which column no.10 Condition factor Harvest price Remarks
exceeds or is less than
Column Column Column
No.11 No.12 No.13
14 15 16 17 18 19
Due Date fixed by Central Government...............................................
Date of which return is despatched......................................................
Reasons of delay, if any.......................................................................