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Indian Farming February 1945

1945

Two days were reserved for cosideration by committees of the majority of the subjects and two days in which the Plenary Session received the reports of the committees and considered subjects of general interest. [...] The Plenary Session after dealing with the subject of regionization for purposes of organized research and accepting the composite regions outlined by the staff of the Imperial Council of Agricultural Research further took up the subject of cattle breeding and keenly discussed the proposition as to how an increase in the production of livestock in areas of heavy rainfall can best be effected. [...] Altho ugh the total area of about 2 million acres is much smaller than that of the major rice growing provinces of the country its cultivation in Bombay extends all along the length of the province. [...] The sore The basic lesion of hump-sore takes the form of single or multiple nodular thickenings in the skin of the affected part. [...] This should be followed by frequent preferably daily applictions of the ointment which depending on the condition of the sore and the nature of the healing process should occasionally be rubbed into the sore.
agriculture environment
Pages
68
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120055
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-ii H. K. Sen view
Frontmatter
i-iv H. K. Sen view
The Sixth Animal Husbandry Wing Meeting
49-50 H. K. Sen view
Rice in Bombay
51-54 B. S. Kadam view
Hump-Sore and its Treatment
55-56 R. N. Mohan view
Sugar Beet Cultivation in Peshawar
57-59 M. I. Shah, P. C. Raheja view
Nomadic Cattle Breeders of Gujarat and Kathiawar-II
60-63 B. B. Mundhe view
Epidemic Outbreaks of Insect Pests
64-66 A. Rehman view
Manure and Gas Production by Anaerobic Fermentation of Organic Wastes
67-71 S. V. Desai, S. C. Biswas view
Some Cases of Jowar Poisoning in Cattle
72-73 G. K. Sharma view
The Bark-Eating Borer of Orange
74-75 K. R. Sontakay view
What the Scientists are doing
76-77 H. K. Sen view
What would you Like to Know?
78-79 H. K. Sen view
What’s doing in All-India
80-87 H. K. Sen view
The Month’s Clip
88-93 H. K. Sen view
Soviet Russia: the Secret of her Successes
94-95 H. K. Sen view
The British Colonies
95-95 H. K. Sen view
New Books Received
95-95 H. K. Sen view
From All Quarters
96-98 H. K. Sen view
Backmatter
i-ii H. K. Sen view

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