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Page 298
... cropping patterns are feasible and that the land is of different qualities . These facts present two methodological problems . First , when valuing land under different crops we ought to use the cropping pattern which would prevail at ...
... cropping patterns are feasible and that the land is of different qualities . These facts present two methodological problems . First , when valuing land under different crops we ought to use the cropping pattern which would prevail at ...
Page 299
... crops being considered . The labour costs are then once again subdivided , 6 since family and permanent labour is priced differently from casual ( hired ) labour . All the other inputs are taken directly from the Report . Having ...
... crops being considered . The labour costs are then once again subdivided , 6 since family and permanent labour is priced differently from casual ( hired ) labour . All the other inputs are taken directly from the Report . Having ...
Page 309
... crops weighted by the total acreage under cultivation of these crops as follows : Crops Annual So- Weights cial Return ( Acres ) to Land per Acre ( Rs . ) Average Re- turns per Acre ( Rs . ) Wheat / Cotton Wheat / Basmati Rice 935 ...
... crops weighted by the total acreage under cultivation of these crops as follows : Crops Annual So- Weights cial Return ( Acres ) to Land per Acre ( Rs . ) Average Re- turns per Acre ( Rs . ) Wheat / Cotton Wheat / Basmati Rice 935 ...
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