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Page 298
We confine our attention to land under the four major 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 ...
We confine our attention to land under the four major 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 ...
Page 299
All capital , bullock and labour costs are added up , and each is separately listed
as an input into the cost of production of the crops being considered . The labour
costs are then once again subdivided , 6 since family and permanent labour is ...
All capital , bullock and labour costs are added up , and each is separately listed
as an input into the cost of production of the crops being considered . The labour
costs are then once again subdivided , 6 since family and permanent labour is ...
Page 309
The social cost of using the land , for the first year in the life of the project , would
be the average social return to land per acre for these three crops weighted by
the total acreage under cultivation of these crops as follows : i rice cultivation in
the ...
The social cost of using the land , for the first year in the life of the project , would
be the average social return to land per acre for these three crops weighted by
the total acreage under cultivation of these crops as follows : i rice cultivation in
the ...
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