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Page 272
... crop ( e.g. , Hazara , Mardan and Peshawar ) . On the other hand , in the region with the least barley cultivation , Sind , negative or zero price coefficients were estimat- ed in all division and district level regressions . Little ...
... crop ( e.g. , Hazara , Mardan and Peshawar ) . On the other hand , in the region with the least barley cultivation , Sind , negative or zero price coefficients were estimat- ed in all division and district level regressions . Little ...
Page 298
... crops grown in the Punjab , viz . wheat ( Winter or Rabi Season ) , rice and cotton ( Summer or Kharif Season ) , and sugarcane ( an annual crop ) . We assume that the present cropping pattern reflects the most rewarding use of the land ...
... crops grown in the Punjab , viz . wheat ( Winter or Rabi Season ) , rice and cotton ( Summer or Kharif Season ) , and sugarcane ( an annual crop ) . We assume that the present cropping pattern reflects the most rewarding use of the land ...
Page 300
... crops . The actual estimate of the conversion factor of cane is relegated to Appendix Table I. The conversion factors ... crop . One of the by - products of wheat , rice and cotton is straw . Wheat straw is used for fodder , rice straw ...
... crops . The actual estimate of the conversion factor of cane is relegated to Appendix Table I. The conversion factors ... crop . One of the by - products of wheat , rice and cotton is straw . Wheat straw is used for fodder , rice straw ...
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