Crop Seasons in India India is the top producer of many crops in the world. There can be many ways to divide the types of crops (based on area, season, economic value etc.). Based on seasons, the crops in India are divided into three types: Rabi, Kharif and Zaid. ...
India has two main types of crops Kharif and Rabi. Rabi crops are sown and harvested in winters (October–March). Remote sensing technique helps to identify and monitor crop health and production. This will help to the agriculturalist, resource managers and planners to provide best decision and...
We used satellite time-series data to quantify inter-annual variability in multiple climate parameters and in winter crop cover, agricultural census data to quantify irrigation, and field observations to identify locations for specific crop types. We developed three mixed-effect models (250 m to 1 ...
Crop residue burning contributes to poor air quality and imposes a health burden on India. Despite government bans and other interventions, this practice remains widespread. Here we estimate the impact of changes in agricultural emissions on air quality across India and quantify the potential benefit ...
Different types of adverse selection-type of insurance product, type of unit, type of coverage and number of actual yields reported in Federal crop insuran... S Shaik,JA Atwood - Western Agricultural Economics Association 被引量: 68发表: 2002年 ...
3a). This area also accommodates huge diversity of jackfruit, kokum and banana landraces than any region, owing for their adaptation and good growing conditions in the region. In jackfruit, soft fruited (Biluva or Ambli types) varieties are used in preparation of local cuisines (idli, ka...
Three types of cropping systems, cassava-based intercropping, hedgerow intercropping and legume cover crop rotations, were evaluated in 1994–1997 in Northern Lampung, Sumatra. The purpose of this experiment was to quantify the C and N flows returned within and transported out of plots and crop yi...
These results are not in agreement with those obtained elsewhere by the standard method of the European Brewery Convention. To provide the different types of malt required in New Zealand, several varieties should be grown: Research and ... R Stern,GM Wright - 《New Zealand Journal of Agricultur...
Similarly, in India, there is a north–south zone encompassing eastern Haryana in the north, moving southwards through eastern Rajasthan, western Madhya Pradesh to eastern Maharashtra in the south, where there was a drastic reduction in crops harvested for direct food utilization over the study per...
and disagreement (Ting and Gilbert2000; Hsu et al.2013). In East Asian literature, the species is usually namedD. oppositaThunb., but according to the ‘world checklist of selected plant families’ this is now regarded as a synonym forD. oppositifolia, a yam species native to India (...