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Proceedings of the Board of Agriculture in India Held at Pusa on the 21st February 1910 and Following Days with Appendices

1910

LIST OF MEMBERS AND VISITORS PROGRAMME OF THE SIXTH MEETING OF THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE IN INDIA. 2 APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEES 3 SUBJECT I.—CONFIRMATION OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIFTH MEETING OF THE BOARD. ▪ 5 IL-PROGRAMMES OF WORK OF THE IMPERIAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRCULTURE IN INDIA. ib. [...] S.) 1. The work on the availability of plant food in soils will be continued the immediate aim being the more correct ascertainment of the composition of the aqueous solution in the soil. [...] The above experiments include the effect of weathering on the quality of the wheat crop and the Imperial Bacteriologist lies agreed to undertake the study of the Bacteriological aspect of this subject. [...] J. WooDiousE B. A.) 1. In consequence of the opening of the College in November 1910 the time of the Economic Botanist will be again occupied to a considerable extent with the laying out of the Botanic garden and College grounds and also with the supevision of the Botanical fittings of the College. [...] 2. The work of arranging exhibits illustrating the principal economic crops of the province and the recommendations of the Department will be continued.

agriculture environment
Pages
97
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.147442
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Cover
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Frontmatter
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List of Members
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Programme of the Sixth Meeting of the Board of Agriculture in India 1910
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Appointment of Committees
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Subject I.—The Confirmation of the Proceedings of the Last Meeting
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Subject II.—The Programmes of Work of the Imperial Department of Agriculture for 1910-11
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Subject III.—The Programmes of Work of the Provincial and Native States Departments of Agriculture
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Subject IV.—The Most Economical Use of the Manures That Are Available in India
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Subject V.—The “Reh” Problem
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Subject VI.—The Best Means of Supplying Improved Agricultural Implements to Cultivators
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Subject VII.—The Oil-Pressing Industry in India and the Best Means of Extending It
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Subject VIII.—Cattle-Breeding and Value of Cattle Shows in India
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Subject IX.—Co-Operation between the Educational and Agricultural Departments with Reference to the Improvement of the Preliminary Training of Boys Likely Ultimately to Enter Agricultural Colleges or to be Engaged in Agricultural Pursuits
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Subject X.—The Best Means of Bringing the Results of Experimental Work in Agriculture to the Notice of Cultivators
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Subject XI.—Agricultural Engineering Particularly in Regard to Well-Boring and Well-Irrigation. Progress Made in Agricultural Engineering in the Different Provinces and the Necessity for the Services of Agricultural Engineers
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Subject XII.—The Style in Which the Programmes of the Provincial Agricultural Departments Should Be Submitted to the Board
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Appendices
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