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Volume : IX, Issue : VII, August - 2019

DRY FARMING AND DRY FARMING PRACTICES

Dr. Shendge Rajendra Narayan, None

By : Laxmi Book Publication

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Dry farming is the cultivation of crops in areas with less than 750 millimeters of annual rainfall. During the crop season, prolonged dry spells are the most common cause of crop failure.

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Cite This Article :

Dr. Shendge Rajendra Narayan, None(2019). DRY FARMING AND DRY FARMING PRACTICES. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. IX, Issue. VII, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/10701.pdf

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  2. Ashok Jadhav and Sandeep Raskar (2009); “A textbook on Principles of Agronomy”; Shri Rajlaxmi Publication, Aurangabad (Maharashtra)

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