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Indian Farming March 1944

1944

Not only that but the same samples of seed may require different combinations on different mills depending on the length and slope of the sieves the direction and violence of the shake the strength of the air blast and the way it strikes the seed and the rate at which the grain is passed over the sieves. [...] Whatever may be the nature of the silt carried by the Nile in Egypt and some of the large rivers in China the silt formed by erosion in our state is infertile owing to the changes in the physical and chemical structure and composition of the soil that it undergoes when carried to any distance by water. [...] Although the enumeration commenced as early as January 1940 the report was released only at the beginning of 1943 owing to the participation of a large number of Indian States in the census the introduction of amplified classifications which greatly complicated the tabular work and the late receipt of many of the returns from some of the Indian States necessitating reconciliation of discrepancies [...] No hard and fast rules of dosage of various fumigants can be defined but in general the dosage will depend upon the nature of the material to be fumigated and the stage status and the nature of the pest infesting the material together with the tightness of the building. [...] 115°V and the height of the wall of the container above the surface of the liquid.
agriculture environment
Pages
61
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120055
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Climatic Effects
103-104 unknown view
Erosion
105-107 A. Tottenham view
The Livestock Census of 1940
108-110 S.K. Sen view
Fumigation and Heat Sterilization of Insect Pests
111-117 Mohan Singh view
Ox Warble-Fly in India
118-121 B.N. Soni, M.A. Khan view
Cultivation of Pan in Sylhet
122-124 S. Chowdhury view
An Year in an Apiary in the Circars Madras
125-127 A. Sankaram view
Kans Grass and its Eradication
128-130 Malik Hosain view
Manuring of Cotton in India
131-135 V.G. Panse view
What the Scientists are Doing
136-136 unknown view
What Would You Like to Know ?
137-137 unknown view
What’s Doing in All-India
138-143 unknown view
The Month’s Clip
144-147 unknown view
Market Town
148-148 John Allan view
Bacteria in Everyday Life
148-i M.R. Madhok view
From All Quarters
149-150 unknown view
Backmatter
i-vi unknown view

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