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Legumes or commercial fertilizers? Economics of crop rotation in Eastern and Central Kansas by
  • Bray, J.O., Schnittker, J.A
Series: Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station. Bulletin No. 384
Publication details: Manhattan 1956
Availability: Items available for loan: Prof. M S Swaminathan Library, ICAR: Indian Agricultural Research Institute (1).

Studies on the factors determining the chemical composition of crops with special reference to the effect of manuring and rotations on this composition. by
  • Subbiah, B.R
Dissertation note: Raychaudhuri, S.P.IARI, Division of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, New Delhi Associateship 1952es Fertilizers Soilfertility Nutrients IARI, Division of Soil Science and Agricul
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Economics of crop rotation. by
  • Paturkar, V.K
Dissertation note: IARI, Division of Agricultural Statistics, New Delhi M.Sc. 1972Banerjee, A.K.
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Comparative study of the effects of different crop rotations on crop performance seed infestation, soil fertility and quality of crops by
  • Prem Nath,
Dissertation note: IARI, Division of Agronomy, New Delhi Ph.D. 1960Raheja, P.C.
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Study of the neo- marginal farmers' farming situations and socio-economic impact of new agricultural technology. by
  • Singh, K
Dissertation note: IARI, Division of Agricultural Extension, New Delhi Ph.D. 1979Singh, S.N.
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Investigations on soil moisture and soil productivity in relation to different rotations, manures and fertilizers under dry farming conditions. by
  • Havanagi, G.V,
Dissertation note: IARI, Division of Agronomy, New Delhi Ph.D. 1965Mann, H.S.
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Effect of different levels of farmyard manure on wheat in different crop rotations. by
  • Khuraishi, S.A,
Dissertation note: IARI, Division of Agronomy, New Delhi M.Sc. 1965Mann, H.S.
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Relative performance of sugarcane varieties at two nitrogen levlels Part II- Comparative effect of rotations on growth and yield of sugarcane by
  • Neog, A.K,
Dissertation note: IARI, Division of Agronomy, New Delhi Associateship 1959Raheja, P.C.
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Response to organic manures and inorganic fertilizers on wheat in cereal and legume rotations by
  • Prashar, C.R.K
Dissertation note: IARI, Division of Agronomy, New Delhi Associateship 1957Sen, S.
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Study of the relative effect of organic manures and inorganic fertilizers on wheat under cereal and legume rotations by
  • Reddy, S.N,
Dissertation note: IARI, Division of Agronomy, New Delhi Associateship 1959Sen, S.
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Dryland farming technology : Farmers perception and need by
  • Padaria, R.N
Dissertation note: IARI, Division of Agricultural Extension, New Delhi M.Sc. 1989Singh, R.P.
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Secondary and trance element status of holambi sandy loam as influenced by long term application of nitrogen and phosphorus to wheat-bajra rotation. by
  • Gajbhiye, Kothiram Sudam,
Material type: Text Text
Dissertation note: Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi Ph.D (Soil Science & Agricultural Chemistry) 1977Goswami, N.N
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Nutrients for sugar beet production: soil-plant relationships [electronic resource] Edited by A. P. Draycott, D. R. Christenson. by
  • Draycott, A. P [edt]
  • Christenson, D. R [edt]
Series: CABI Books
Edition: 1
Material type: Text Text; Format: electronic available online remote; Literary form: Not fiction ; Audience: Specialized;
Language: English Publisher: WallingfordUK CABI Publishing 2003
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