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intensity of irrigation . Although these are not as productive as the very good land in the province ( class I in our Land Capability Classification ) , they are easy to reclaim by simple leaching . They are rated as class II ( good land ) ...
intensity of irrigation . Although these are not as productive as the very good land in the province ( class I in our Land Capability Classification ) , they are easy to reclaim by simple leaching . They are rated as class II ( good land ) ...
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... land , the benefit- cost ratio of cotton cultivation to an average farmer on irIIa land would be about 1 for a cash - rent tenant or owner - cultivator and the value of kharif water used on this land about 6 rupees per acre - inch ...
... land , the benefit- cost ratio of cotton cultivation to an average farmer on irIIa land would be about 1 for a cash - rent tenant or owner - cultivator and the value of kharif water used on this land about 6 rupees per acre - inch ...
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... land in the neighbourhood at the same time . Therefore , the price to the farmer of an acre of Bara land " declared reclaimed " is 70 to 90 per cent of the price of good land , depending on the interest rate assumed . In 1952 , the year ...
... land in the neighbourhood at the same time . Therefore , the price to the farmer of an acre of Bara land " declared reclaimed " is 70 to 90 per cent of the price of good land , depending on the interest rate assumed . In 1952 , the year ...
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Spring 1968 No | 1 |
Economics of Water Use on Different Classes Ch Mohammad Rafiq | 23 |
The Domestic Prices of Imported Commodi | 35 |
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