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Indian Farming November 1944

1944

The problem is therefore whether the Indian Agriculturist can be persuaded that the introduction of some grass-legume mixture or a soil-improving forage crop is desirable and feasible for the purpose of supplying a source of animal fodder which may be stored as hay or silage for use in the dry season and also for the purpose et' improving the structure and therefore the fertility of the soil [...] The Society makes outright puchases and pays the price to the members once a month on the basis of the entries made in the pass books and the registers of the Society. [...] Objects of the society : The society may have the following objects : (a) To arrange for the collection of eggs from its members (b) To arrange for the grading and marketing of eggs so collected (c) To finance the members for the purchase of improved types of eggs and poultry in order to enable them to produce eggs of better quality (d) ¶F inculcate amongst the members the habit of thrift sel[...] (b) Sale of eggs--Before the collection of eggs takes place it is desirable that the committee of the society should make arrangements direct with the consumers for the sale of the produce of members. [...] 11 The latest census of India shows her popultion to be about 400 millions and the present war has brought to the forefront the necessity of augmenting the country's rice supply and the people have become more alive to the essential value of rice to the nation.
agriculture environment
Pages
53
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120055
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-492 unknown view
Crop Yields in Relation to Manuring
493-494 unknown view
Experiments in Alternating Husbandry in Sind
495-498 E.A. Garland view
Robbing in Apis Indica F
499-500 Khan Rahman, Sardar Singh view
Co-Operative Marketing of Eggs
501-504 H.S. Lodi view
Rice in Assam
505-508 H.K. Nandi view
Meat Offals for Poultry
509-511 A.J. Macdonald view
Leaf-Fall and Fruit-Rot Disease of Oranges
512-513 M.R. Ranjan, K.M. Aiyappa view
Distribution of White-Fly in the Punjab
514-515 K.N. Trehan view
Does Acclimatized Cigarette Tobacco Seed Deteriorate?
516-517 B.P. Pal, T. Rao view
Baluchistan Sulphur for Plant Diseases
518-519 G.W. Padwick view
Cultivation of Mushrooms in Burma
520-522 L.N. Seth view
What the Scientists are Doing
523-524 unknown view
What would You Like to Know ?
525-525 unknown view
What’s Doing in All-India
526-532 unknown view
The Month’s Clip
533-536 unknown view
Tyroglyphid Mites in Stored Products-I
537-537 M.E. Solomon view
From All Quarters
538-538 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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