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Page 184
... crop acre , per major crop acre or per irrigated acre in the province ( in nutrient lbs . ) in year t relative price per lb of nitrogen in year t weighted price index of major crops in year 1-1 number of private tube - wells per ...
... crop acre , per major crop acre or per irrigated acre in the province ( in nutrient lbs . ) in year t relative price per lb of nitrogen in year t weighted price index of major crops in year 1-1 number of private tube - wells per ...
Page 185
... crops . The results are pre- sented in Table 1. All these formulations appear quite satisfactory in terms of high F - ratio and right sign for almost all the variables . These equations explain a little over 98 percent of the total ...
... crops . The results are pre- sented in Table 1. All these formulations appear quite satisfactory in terms of high F - ratio and right sign for almost all the variables . These equations explain a little over 98 percent of the total ...
Page 289
... crops . Extension of this exercise to other market purchased inputs would , in all probability , show a need to make upward revisions in support prices . Parity under the assumption of different crop mixes . - Another impor- tant parity ...
... crops . Extension of this exercise to other market purchased inputs would , in all probability , show a need to make upward revisions in support prices . Parity under the assumption of different crop mixes . - Another impor- tant parity ...
Contents
Table3 Continued | 14 |
A Simple Optimisation Model for Cotton Processing Activities | 17 |
ON ON 02 | 21 |
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