Environment and Development: Views from the East & the WestAmitava Mukherjee, V. K. Agnihotri Concept Publishing Company, 1993 - 587 pagini Contributed articles. |
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... farmers revealed that the problem of waterlogging has been increasing year after year and it is the number one problem now . The water - table has been rising at an average rate of 25 cm per annum and has shown some slackening in recent ...
... farmers revealed that the problem of waterlogging has been increasing year after year and it is the number one problem now . The water - table has been rising at an average rate of 25 cm per annum and has shown some slackening in recent ...
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... farmers . They can not be taken to be very correct since many farmers do not be taken to be very correct since many farmers do not even maintain any count of the production except at the ime of marketing . However , they are the only ...
... farmers . They can not be taken to be very correct since many farmers do not be taken to be very correct since many farmers do not even maintain any count of the production except at the ime of marketing . However , they are the only ...
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... farmers in the village , so that , the farmers may get information as to what crop is beneficial to grow in a particular situation and time . Village farmers are well versed more with dry farming techniques than the irrigated farming as ...
... farmers in the village , so that , the farmers may get information as to what crop is beneficial to grow in a particular situation and time . Village farmers are well versed more with dry farming techniques than the irrigated farming as ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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