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The Agricultural Journal of India November 1920

1920

N THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE CROPS OF INDIA IS THE URGENT QUESTION OF THE DAY and this may be done by the use of NITRATE OF SODA which has been extensively used in all Eurpean countries Japan Egypt and America. [...] That diversity is required to meet the needs of different sections of the t rade : the demand for any particular class is thus to some extent.ndependent of the demand for other classes and the magnitude of the demand depends on the relative importance of the section mainly concerned in working up that class. [...] types whether the novelty affects the quality of the cotton or the behaviour of the plant in the field. [...] The most important line of physical investigation is without doubt that which concerns the relation between the level of the subsoil water (water table) and the rise of the Nile whether that relation be direct or indirect through the canal system. [...] Before proceeding to the discussion of the wider distribution of seed with the precautions necessary to maintain purity I may summarize the scheme here outlined by a diagrammatic representation of the stages in the development of a pure race.
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Frontmatter
i-xix unknown view
The Late Francis Milburn
589-591 Howlett view
Some Common Indian Birds. No. 6. the White Wagtail (Motacilla Alba)
592-594 T. Fletcher, C. M. Inglis view
The Egyptian Cotton Problem. a Report to the Egyptian Government
595-615 H. Leake view
Flax in the United Provinces
616-619 B. C. Burt view
Some Observations on the Roots of Fruit Trees
620-626 W. Burns, L. B. Kulkarni view
“ The American Blight ” Or “ The Woolly Aphis Eriosoma ” (Schizoneura) Lanigera Hausmann
627-635 C. S. Misra view
A Preliminary Note on the Effect of Waterings on the Amount of Acids Secreted by the Gramiplant (Cicer Arietinum)
636-639 D. L. Sahasrabuddhe view
Malformation of the Cotton Plant Leading to Sterility
640-643 G. L. Kottur, M. L. Patel view
The Chemical and Biological Aspect of Bhata Soil of Chandkhuri Experimental Farm Central Provinces
644-649 A. R. Aiyer, D. V. Bal view
The Growth of the Sugarcane
650-i C. A. Barber view
The 1919 Tucuman Sugar Crop
659-666 W. E. Cross view
Farmyard Manure: Its Making and Use
667-674 unknown view
Retting Flax in Water
675-677 unknown view
A New Theory of the Origin of Sea Island Cotton
678-681 unknown view
Notes
682-695 unknown view
Personal Notes Appointments and Transfers Meetings and Conferences Etc
696-698 unknown view
Reviews
699-701 Isa Tweed view
Correspondence
702-702 unknown view
New Books on Agriculture and Allied Subjects
703-704 unknown view
List of Agricultural Publications in India from the 1St February to the 31St July 1920
i-vi unknown view
Publications of the Imperial Department of Agriculture in India
i-xii unknown view

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