A field experiment was conducted at Udaipur during winter seasons of 2005-07 to evaluate the effect of two genotypes of fenugreek ( Trigonella foenum-graecum L.) (indeterminate type 'Rmt 1' and determinate type 'Rmt 305'), two crop geometry (30 cm 10 cm and 20 cm 15 cm), three agro-chemicals levels [Control, thiourea 1,000 ppm and thioglycolic acid (TGA) 100 ppm] and two levels of sulphur (0 and 40 kg S/ha) on the productivity and nutrient uptake. Results indicated that the determinate type 'Rmt 305' recorded higher seed yield and N, P and S uptake, while the indeterminate type 'Rmt 1' was found superior in respect to haulms and biological yields. The crop geometry of 20 cm 15 cm exhibited higher seed yield (1.32 t/ha) and haulms yield (5.29 t/ha), which were 7.20 and 4.75% higher, over the crop geometry 30 cm 10 cm respectively. Crop geometry of 20 cm x 15 cm also enhanced uptake of N, P and S. Foliar application of thiourea 1,000 ppm and TGA 100 ppm at flower ini- tiation and 15 days thereafter and application of sulphur at the recommended dose resulted significant improve- ment in yield and N, P and S uptake of seed, haulms and total uptake over control.