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Indian Farming May 1944

1944

The is scope for raising the level of nutrition and modern capitalistic development of industry the standard of living of these people by recentralized in urban areas has deprived him tricting the further sub-division of holdings of those alternative forms of useful employment by consolidating fragmented holdings by the in cottage and village industries which were extension of irrigation in a [...] It is in the unirrigated prevent them from acting as deterrents to areas which have to rely on the monsoon to production by the more extensive use of raise single season crops on precarious rains manures and the greater conservation of all that the unemployment of the rural population organic waste by the development of cottage for long periods each year is most acute industries by the develop [...] larger and grow far more quickly than those He attributes this success to the eradication of ' The object of writing these articles is to invite predatory fishes from the tank careful selection suggestions and criticism with a view to codifying the of fry and introduction of species that would existing information for the benefit of pisciculturists in India and for the proper development of the v [...] Some of these vast sheets of marshes of the bhil country in Faridpur when water are dewatered annually for paddy cultivleased for two years is three to four times of tion some are dewatered for the improvement the rent of the lease for one year '. For fish of fisheries but the rapid growth of carp is productivity therefore it is necessary to mainly due to the proper manuring of the tanks. [...] Unless chicken canning as in all other types of canning the volume of material handled is very large attention must be paid to the high quality of the the period of storage sufficiently prolonged and raw material the proper pre-treatment of the the inevitable additional charges capable of carcasses before being packed as well as the being easily met by the average purchaser the packing seali
agriculture environment
Pages
57
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120055
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-202 unknown view
The Underprivileged in Rural Areas
203-204 unknown view
Raman Thomas : An Appreciation
204-204 unknown view
Economics of Carp Culture
205-207 Sunder Hora view
Theileriasis in Calves
208-209 K. Raghavachari view
Industrialization of Agriculture
210-213 Kartar Singh view
Canning Chicken
214-217 A.J. Macdonald, T.S. Krishnan, Athar Ali view
Sweet Potato: An Emergency Crop
218-219 K.K. Guha Roy view
Leaf-Curl Disease of Tobacco in India
220-223 Hem Pruthi view
Improvement of Linseed in the United Provinces
224-226 T.S. Sabnis, T.R. Mehta view
Potato Manuring in Assam
227-229 L.N. Phukan view
What the Scientists are Doing
230-230 unknown view
What would You Like to Know?
231-231 unknown view
What’s doing in All-India
232-239 unknown view
The Month’s Clip
240-244 unknown view
A Plan of Economic Development for India
245-246 Purshotamdas Thakurdas, J.R.D. Tata, G.D. Birla, Ardeshir Dalal, Ram, Kasturbhai Lalbhai, A.D. Shroff, John Matthai view
From All Quarters
247-248 unknown view
Backmatter
i-iv unknown view

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