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Indian Farming July 1947

1944

The first essential is that the intended practitioner should acquire the necessary skill in manipulation both of the animal and the delicate sperm ; the second is the provision of apparatus and facilities best suited to the special conditions of the country ; and the third is the acquisition of a male which has been proved to be a transmitter of the desired qualities. [...] Taking 10 per cent of the net sown area half of the current fallow half of the cultivable waste quarter of the non-available waste and.10 per cent of the village forest land we get a total of 140 million acres for British India and 30 million for the Indian States of land that could be improved. [...] The alternative if the cause of the disease is obscure is for the veterinarian to return to headquarters write to the parent laboratory for diagnostic apparatus revisit the field to take samples wait a week for a diagnosis and finally to return to the field for the treatment. [...] Filleting means cutting the fish into strips of convenient sizes to suit the capacity of the containers and also to the whims of the retailers and the consumers. [...] The following are a few of the important advantages : Economy in transport : By converting fish into fillets both the volume and the weight are reduced thereby facilitating accommodation of the maximum quantity in the minimum space and reducing the cost of transport considerably.
agriculture environment
Pages
58
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120055
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-296 unknown view
Artificial Insemination
297-299 unknown view
Establishment of Demobilized Soldiers on Land
300-303 R.Maclagan Gorrie view
Mechanization of Indian Veterinary Services
304-305 J.B. Polding view
Utilization of Indian Cotton Seed
306-308 D.Y. Athawale view
Fish Fillet Industry in India
309-311 K. Gopinath view
Apple Hairy Caterpillar in the Simla Hills
312-ii A. Rahman, Ara Nand Kalra view
Nomadic Cattle Breeders of Gujerat and Kathiawar—I
315-317 B.B. Mundhe view
Lymphangitis in the Horse
318-319 P.R. Iyer view
What the Scientists are doing
320-321 unknown view
What would you like to know?
322-323 unknown view
What’s doing in all-India
324-331 unknown view
The Month’s Clip
332-337 unknown view
Agricultural Co-Operation in India
338-339 Nizamuddeen Hyder view
Peat Helps Apple Trees
339-339 unknown view
From all Quarters
340-342 unknown view
Backmatter
i-iv unknown view

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