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Crop Production Technology (Rabi Crops)

2023
The present book, Crop Production Technology - (Rabi crops) is an earnest attempt. This publication is prepared in a simple language so that all the students can be benefitted. This publication is also prepared as per the syllabus of ICAR and followed by most of the state Agricultural Universities as full and with little modification in some other ...
M. Mohamed Amanullah   +2 more
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Crops

Irrigation Horticulture in Highland Guatemala, 2019
“De nitely a big impact. I could really tell a di erence this year, when we had our tractor driving. [...] Now they understand, so now they do wear a seat belt. Actually, the seat belt on the tractor tore up.
K. Mathewson
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Men’s Crops? Women’s Crops? The Gender Patterns of Cropping in Ghana

World Development, 2002
Abstract Cultural distinctions between men’s crops and women’s crops are found frequently in the literature on agriculture in West Africa. This paper uses nationally representative household survey data from Ghana to examine whether crops can be divided into men’s and women’s crops.
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Brassica Crops and Allied Cruciferous Crops Grain Crops

Nature, 1949
THE production of food continues to be of vital importance to mankind, and there is no dearth of books for the guidance of cultivators. In the two books under review there is a wealth of information on the growing of bigger and better crops. Brassica Crops and Allied Cruciferous Crops By Chas. H. Oldham.
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Root Crops

2014
Discusses environmental preferences, culture, common problems, harvesting and storage of various root vegetables.
Relf, Diane, McDaniel, Alan, 1948-
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Oilseed Crops

CRC Handbook of Plant Science in Agriculture Volume II, 2019
Out of three crops, sarson occupies the bulk of the area. However, with the introduction of new varieties of toria and raya, more and more farmers are taking to the cultivation of these crops owing to the advantages enjoyed by them over sarson.
J. Wilcox, R. Leffel
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Cover Crops Reduce Nitrate Leaching in Agroecosystems:A Global Meta-Analysis.

Journal of Environmental Quality, 2018
Cover crops are well recognized as a tool to reduce NO leaching from agroecosystems. However, their effectiveness varies from site to site and year to year depending on soil, cash and cover crop management, and climate. We conducted a meta-analysis using
R. Thapa, S. Mirsky, K. Tully
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Crop domestication and indigenous crops.

2021
Abstract Plant domestication is the genetic modification of a wild species to create a new form of a plant altered to meet human needs (Doebley et al., 2006). The basis of domestication is intentional selection by farmers, a process which eventually lead to improvements in plant adaptation to cultivation, yields, nutritional quality, ease of ...
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Both Crops Main Crops—Density Constant—Combined Crop Responses

1993
Up to this point responses from both crops have not been combined. Each crop response has been treated independently. Although this might satisfy some experimenters, it is not useful in evaluating cropping systems and in studying results as a farmer would. He would be interested in some combination of yields, Y 1 and Y 2 , say, from both crops.
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Fodder Crops and Intensive Crops

1958
Contained within the 3rd Edition (1957) of the Atlas of Canada is a map that shows seven condensed maps showing the distribution of areas devoted to growing fodder, hay, corn for silage, sugar beets, potatoes, vegetable crops, orchards, and tobacco circa 1951.
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