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... Punjab- Pakistan , during the period of 1959-60 to 1972-73 . There has been a consi- derable increase in the aggregate fertilizer consumption in Pakistan accompanied by significant increases in farm production during the sixties and ...
... Punjab- Pakistan , during the period of 1959-60 to 1972-73 . There has been a consi- derable increase in the aggregate fertilizer consumption in Pakistan accompanied by significant increases in farm production during the sixties and ...
Page 183
... Punjab . The second equation is based on the average per acre use of nitrogenous fertilizers : where , In Y1 = In Bo + B1 In X1 + B2 In X2-1 + B3 In Xa + B In X + B2T + e ... ( 1 ) Y1 X1t - consumption of nitrogenous fertilizers in the ...
... Punjab . The second equation is based on the average per acre use of nitrogenous fertilizers : where , In Y1 = In Bo + B1 In X1 + B2 In X2-1 + B3 In Xa + B In X + B2T + e ... ( 1 ) Y1 X1t - consumption of nitrogenous fertilizers in the ...
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... Punjab - Pakistan . " Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation Ph.D. Dissertation University of Hawai , 1975 . " Socio - Economic and Institutional Factor Influencing Fertilizer Use in the Punjab ( Pakistan ) . " Pakistan Development Review . Vol ...
... Punjab - Pakistan . " Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation Ph.D. Dissertation University of Hawai , 1975 . " Socio - Economic and Institutional Factor Influencing Fertilizer Use in the Punjab ( Pakistan ) . " Pakistan Development Review . Vol ...
Contents
Table3 Continued | 14 |
A Simple Optimisation Model for Cotton Processing Activities | 17 |
ON ON 02 | 21 |
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