Cropsharing tenancy in agriculture: a theoretical and empirical analysis
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Cropsharing tenancy in agriculture: a theoretical and empirical analysis
Cropsharing tenancy in agriculture: a theoretical and empirical analysis
Introduction The benefits of increased use of fertilizers in achieving higher targets of food grain production is very well established. However, practicing farming with high-yielding crop varieties under present fertilizer constraints due to their ever-increasing prices, a viable proposition would…
Introduction Seeds available in the market are often very poor in quality in respect of germination, varietal purity, seed viability etc. The scarcity of quality seeds of crops in India during growing season is important issue till now due to…
Rice is an important staple food crop of the world, particularly in Asian, African, and Latin American countries. A large number of traditional rice cultivars are being cultivated in India and occupied a considerable area. Usually, traditional cultivars are of…
1. INTRODUCTION Early/premature/spontaneous are often used synonymously in conjunction with lactation / udder development to represent precocious udder, which denotes atypical udder transformation. Precisely, precocious udder implies galactopoietic mammogenesis in pre-pubertal heifers which is not associated with the process of…