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Abstract. Islam MT, BhuyanMY, DasN, JahanN,RahmanMM, JewelMAH, Adham AKM.2024. Optimizing  raised  bed  dimensions for enhanced maize yield, water footprint reduction, and improved soil moisture dynamics under furrow irrigation.Asian J Agric 8:10-22.Effective  water  management is  crucial  for sustainable  agriculture, especially  in  regions  facing  water  scarcity.  This study  examinesthe impact  of  different Raised  Bed  (RB)dimensions  on  maize  (Zea  maysL.)  yield, Water  Footprint  (WF),  and  soil  water  content  under furrow  irrigation,  with a  focus  on  water  conservation. The experiment,  conducted at  Bangladesh  Agricultural  University,Bangladesh,utilized  a  randomized  complete  block  design  featuring  four  irrigation  treatments:  the Conventional  Method  (CM)and  three  RB configurations with widths of 25 cm, 65 cm, and 110 cm.The RB65 treatment significantly improved maize yield, achieving 13.1±1.4 t/ha  compared to  9.89±1.11 t/ha  with  CM.  Additionally,  RB65 peaked  in  water  productivity,  reducing  irrigation  water  use  by  37.72%, highlighting  its  potential  for  water  conservation.  Soil  moisture  retention  was  consistently  higher  across all  RB treatments, with  RB65 showing the greatest retention at depths up to 80 cm. It also recorded the lowest green WF (88.6±10.07l/kg) and blue WF (12.63±1.43 l/kg),  resulting  in  the  lowest  total  WF  (101.22±11.50  l/kg).  These  findings  suggest  that  RB  systems,  particularly  the  65  cm configuration,  optimize  water  usage  and  enhance  maize  productivity,  making  it  a  viable  strategy  for  resource  management  in  water-limited  areas.  The  study  recommends  adopting  the  RB65  configuration  to  maximize  water  efficiency  and  crop  yields,  contributing  to food  security  and  sustainable agricultural practices.  However, these results  are  based  on specificgeographical and  climatic  conditions, limiting their generalizability to other regions or crops. Future research should explore long-term studies across diverse agro-ecological zones and examine various crops to validate the broader utility of the RB65 configuration.