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Indian Farming. July 1940

1940

The entry for which the prize is awarded will become the sole property of the Punjab Government which reserves the right to postpone or withhold the award of the prize if no entry of sufficient merit is received or to reduce the prize or divide it if two or more entries of equal merit in the opinion of the judging committee are received. [...] It is of course the duty of the members of the Agrcultural and Veterinary departments of the provinces and states and of Marketing Officers to transmit the results of these researches to the public and help in the development of existing farms and businesses and in the initition of new ones where a demand and facilities for these exist ; but it is to the public theselves that we must l [...] The above-mentioned working of the soil depends of course on the type of soil and the conditionJuly 1940 ] BURNS: CINCHONA OULTIVAT of the plantation. [...] The latter can be estimated on the basis of the still standing number of trees their amount of bark their quinincontent and the yearly growth of the bark. [...] In practice the cutting and picking of the bark is carried out in the following way The tree is felled with the least possible damage to the neighbouring trees.
agriculture environment
Pages
73
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120055
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-ii F.M. Mello view
Frontmatter
i-308 F.M. Mello view
Animal Industry and the War
309-310 F.M. Mello view
Cinchona Cultivation in the Netherlands -Indies
311-317 W. Burns view
The Feeding of Poultry
318-322 A. J. Macdonald view
Success with Tomatoes
323-323 A. Percy-Lancaster view
Famine Relief in Jodhpur
324-325 F.M. Mello view
Liebig’s Mineral Theory of Plant Nutrition
326-327 C.N. Achary view
The Angora Goat and the Mohair Industry ’ II
328-331 W. S. Read view
Cultivation of the Straw Mushroom
332-333 U Thet Sc, L. N. Seth view
What the Scientists are doing
334-337 F.M. Mello view
What would you like to know?
338-339 F.M. Mello view
What’s doing in All-India
340-347 F.M. Mello view
The Month’s Clip
348-354 F.M. Mello view
New Books and Reviews
355-357 F.M. Mello view
Rag Bag
358-359 F.M. Mello view
Backmatter
i-ii F.M. Mello view

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