Cropping pattern and crop diversification in IndiaReeta GuptaResearch Journals
【题文】 Crop circles are patterns(图案) that appear in fields. The pattern is created when certain areas of the crops are pressed down firmly, but others are left as before. The edge is so clean that it looks like it was created with a machine. Even though the stalks(茎) are bent...
The future of India’s agriculture economy lies in crop diversification. The continued practice of wheat and paddy crop production pattern since the Green revolution has adversely impacted the natural resources. Indian government needs to promote growing of less water consuming crops like oil seeds, c...
The meaning of CROP CIRCLE is a geometric and especially a circular pattern of flattened stalks in a field of grain now usually attributed to natural phenomena or to the work of hoaxers trying to create the impression of a visit by extraterrestrial being
Probability patternRainfall variabilityAmong the climatic elements, rainfall is the first index, which determines the cropping pattern of an area and the type of crop to be cultivated. Therefore, the present study deals the rainfall characteristics of the Udaipur District of Rajasthan, India. The ...
Understanding the geographic pattern of diffusion of modern crop varieties in India: a multilevel modeling approachDiffusion of modern varietiesCerealsMultilevel modellingIndiaThe diffusion of agricultural technologies is influenced by a number of factors, including the farm-, household- and location-...
Weather parameters, land utilization and cropping pattern of the surveyed area are given in Table 1. Table 1 Details of the surveyed districts in Central Western Ghats of Karnataka, India. Full size table Statistical analysis The data on the status of on-farm conservation and management in the ...
interactions, a shifted burning cycle on an hourly basis is not likely to significantly affect the broad patterns of PBLH and the timing effects of emissions. However, further investigation will be needed to evaluate how a shift in the diurnal pattern of burning (i.e. aerosol emissions) might...
(2017). Cropping pattern in Punjab (1966–67 to 2014–15). Economic and Political Weekly, 30–33. https://www.jstor.org/stable/44166917. Mukherjee, A. (2015). Evaluation of the policy of crop diversification as a strategy for reduction of rural poverty in India. Poverty reduction policies...
With the limited resources of land and water in hand, their optimum use is a must to for increased production of food grains to the demands of increasing population. The productivity in any area can be substantially raised by growing the crops suitable to the area with the help of newly dev...