The experiment on intercropping of potato with turnip, radish, rutabaga and kale was carried out at Regional Agricultural Research Sub-Station SKUAST-K Kargil during 2006-2007 to study the agronomic and economic productivity as well as advantages of intercropping as compared to sole crops. The potato equivalent yield was found to be significantly higher when potato was intercropped with Kale (279 q/ha.) while as potato equivalent yields of all other intercrop combinations was considerably lower compared to sole potato crop (248 q/ha.). Economic analysis of sole and intercrop association indicated that potato in combination with Kale gave higher economic returns (Rs. 191500) than other intercrop combinations and sole crops.