COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE OF DIFFERENT METHODS OF HARVESTING OF WHEAT CROP IN WESTERN MADHYA PRADESH, INDIA
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Millets are grown expansively in different areas of India as a staple crop to feed a huge section of the inhabitants. In India, its production holds the sixth position after wheat, rice, maize, sorghum and bajra.
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Present study examines the effect of climatic factor e.g. Temperature (Maximum and Minimum), Relative humidity (Morning and Evening), Evaporation and Rainfall variation on the yield of different stages of wheat in Samastipur district of Bihar by using Box plot method. The data of wheat yield of 29 Y[r]
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Effect of last irrigation scheduling and foliar spray of bio regulators on the productivity of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in context to the changing on climate under south East Rajasthan, India.
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