%0 Journal Article %T TECHNICAL AND ECONOMICAL ASSESSMENT OF CORN, GRAIN SORGHUM AND MILLET IN SINGLE CROP AND INTERCROPPING MANAGEMENT WITH Urochloa ruziziensis %A WALDO ALEJANDRO RUBEN LARA-CABEZAS %A SANDRO ROBERTO BRANCALI£¿O %J Revista Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo %D 2012 %I Associa??o Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo %X This work aimed to perform a technical-economic evaluation of the grain production of maize, sorghum and millet, in single-crop and intercropped management systems with Urochloa ruziziensis. The experiment was carried using a randomized blocks design in triplicate, with of six treatments: 1) sorghum single-crop/millet single-crop/maize single-crop (SSC/MILSC/MSC); 2) maize single-crop/sorghum single-crop/millet single-crop (MSC/SSC/MILSC);3) millet single-crop/maize single-crop/sorghum single-crop (MILSC/MSC/SSC); 4) resting/maize intercropped/grass (R/MIC/G); 5) resting/sorghum intercropping/grass (R/SIC/G) and 6) resting/millet intercropping/grass (R/MILIC/G).The variables evaluated were dry matter (DM), rates of production and decomposition, extraction of nutrients byplant shoots, grain yield, harvest index (HI) and conversion efficiency of N-fertilizer (CENF). The final result of totalDM produced after the off-season production in 2008 was, in descending order: MILSC/MSC/SSC > SSC/ MILSC/MSC = R/ MIC/G > MSC/SSC/MILSC = R/SIC/G = R/MILIC/G. No difference in yield was observed between themanagement systems in the 2007/2008 season. Millet had the lowest HI among the grasses and CENF presentedascending order for maize, millet and sorghum. %K total operating cost %K leaf analysis %K conversion efficiency of N-fertilizer %K break-even point %U http://rbms.cnpms.embrapa.br/index.php/ojs/article/view/368/pdf_7