Genesis and Utilisation of Waste Lands: A Case Study of Sultanpur District |
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( 3 ) Soil testing is done , and according to the nature and requirement of the soil to produce a good crop , urea , Shakti Khad and M. Potash is applied in both kharif and rabi seasons . Gypsum / pyrite is used and it is mixed in the ...
( 3 ) Soil testing is done , and according to the nature and requirement of the soil to produce a good crop , urea , Shakti Khad and M. Potash is applied in both kharif and rabi seasons . Gypsum / pyrite is used and it is mixed in the ...
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Farmers are suggested to grow fodder crops for a few years until a good crop is obtained because there is an uncertainty of a good output from paddy and other crops , seeing the nature of the land . ( 2 ) Thus in the first kharif season ...
Farmers are suggested to grow fodder crops for a few years until a good crop is obtained because there is an uncertainty of a good output from paddy and other crops , seeing the nature of the land . ( 2 ) Thus in the first kharif season ...
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It can be seen from Table 7.5 ( B ) that a farmer's output from the reclaimed banjar land , sowing paddy crop , is Rs 1,725 which includes Rs . 1,625 from grain and Rs . 100 from straw . This amounts to a profit of Rs . 511 in the first ...
It can be seen from Table 7.5 ( B ) that a farmer's output from the reclaimed banjar land , sowing paddy crop , is Rs 1,725 which includes Rs . 1,625 from grain and Rs . 100 from straw . This amounts to a profit of Rs . 511 in the first ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Typology and Distribution of Waste Lands | 32 |
Old Fallow Land villagewise 198182 | 63 |
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