Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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Page 401
... farm productivity . An over- whelming majority of the farmers had no knowledge about the nutrient status of their soils and the requirements of their farm crops in this regard . Comparison of Per Acre Fertilizer Use Among Various Farm ...
... farm productivity . An over- whelming majority of the farmers had no knowledge about the nutrient status of their soils and the requirements of their farm crops in this regard . Comparison of Per Acre Fertilizer Use Among Various Farm ...
Page 404
... Farm Size Categories Size Categories of Sample Farms Small Farms Medium Farms Large Farms Farms of all Categories Sources of Finance Number Number as Number Number as Number Number as Number Percentage of Sample Small Percentage of ...
... Farm Size Categories Size Categories of Sample Farms Small Farms Medium Farms Large Farms Farms of all Categories Sources of Finance Number Number as Number Number as Number Number as Number Percentage of Sample Small Percentage of ...
Page 406
... farm sizes appears to be quite similar in this regard . Availability of purchased farm inputs at convenient locations and at the right time is important for determining their use level . Non - availability of chemical fertilizers at the ...
... farm sizes appears to be quite similar in this regard . Availability of purchased farm inputs at convenient locations and at the right time is important for determining their use level . Non - availability of chemical fertilizers at the ...
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