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Volume : II, Issue : IX, October - 2012

'A Study Of Livestock Combination In Lutur District’

H.N. Rede

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

The crop combination regions have been studied from time to time from the Geographers and agricultural land use planner but such evidences for livestock combination regions almost non-exist except Jasbir Singh (1976). Who studied the livestock combination regions for Harayana on the theoretical basis. An attempt has made to study the spatio-temporal changes in the livestock combinations in the latur district. In 1991 there was only one combination of livestock, whereas two combinations of livestock were observed in 2011. Out of the five tahsils only two tahsils are involved in the changes livestock combination

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H.N. Rede, (2012). 'A Study Of Livestock Combination In Lutur District’. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. II, Issue. IX, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/1549.pdf

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