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Review Of Agriculture

Review Of Agriculture
Susanne Hoeber Rudolph Responsibility for education lies primarily on the States. Since the States differ significantly with respect to language, history, economic levels and social structure, their...
Foodgrains output is a crucial factor for achieving the Fourth Plan objective of growth with stability. Demand for foodgrains at the end of the Plan, the author estimates, will be 126 million tonnes...
Review of Agriculture June 1969 Reply C H Hanumantha Rao THE extension of my welfare analysis by T N Srinivasan and P K Bardhan is useful as it provides a method for identifying empirically the...
Prospects of Food Self-sufficiency S S Madalgi Punjab's Green Revolution Wolf Ladejinsky Lessons of IADP D K Desai Urban-Rural Terms of Trade R Thamarajakshi Marketed Surplus Pranab Kumar Bardhan...
Sore Tail, Sick Elephant B S Minhas New Strategy and 1967-68 Harvest Ralph W Cummings Jr, S K Ray Rice Development W David Hopper, Wayne H Freeman Productive Irrigation J S Kanwar Irrigation: New...
The acute pressure of population and the adverse effects of tenurial and tenancy systems have led to much uneconomic subdivision and fragmentation Of holdings. Many landlords have, besides, reduced...
Review of Agriculture March 1969 siderations, possibilities may need to be explored to make the land revenue 'progressive' in its incidence. Illustratively, this may be achieved by instituting a...
The salient features of a comprehensive weather service for agriculture should be (i) keeping constantly in touch with user requirements; (ii) rapid and efficient dissemination facilities ; (iii)...
Review of Agriculture March 1969 new technology would increase income of non-adopters of one-acre farms from Rs 524 to Rs 834. Similarly, on a 4-acre farm, farm business income of Rs 2,075 would be...
With the introduction of the high-yielding varieties, water management in crop cultivation has assumed a new dimension. It is not merely that timely and adequate supply of water is required, but...
Growth in number of small farmers is mainly the result of (as is the growth of agricultural labourers the result of) population pressure and lack of non-farm employment. Benefits of development have...
A review of the experience with the HYVP thrust for greater rice production strongly suggests that in spite of some drawbacks, farmers have responded well to the production opportunities opened up...
Review of Agriculture March 1969 ever, is : whether the assorted variety of opportunistic political groupings called united fronts and other Governments that rule the States will ever agree to...
B S Minhas Foundations of Indian Agriculture edited by Vadilal Dagli; Vera and Co, Bombay, 1968; pp xvi THIS book, the first in the Commerce Economic Studies series, consists of thirty essays by as...
Review of Agriculture March 1969 Notes 1 For a fuller discussion of the implication of labour productivity in the agricultural sector for a wages policy, see D R Khatkhate : "towards a Meaningful...

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