Agriculture dependent on rainfall alone cannot produce a fixed form of production. For that, it is very necessary to have artificial facilities of water supply. Due to water supply, it is possible to increase the agricultural production and to cultivate in modern ways. The vagaries of nature are the curse of agriculture. One of the biggest risks in agricultural production is the uncertainty of rainfall, which ultimately leaves farmers' income uncertain. Regarding the Indian situation, it is said that if we consider an average of five years, three years out of them are the same. A year is very bad i.e. drought and a year is good. Due to this uncertainty of rainfall, there is also uncertainty in agricultural production and to eliminate...
Agriculture and the monsoon are inextricably linked in India. A large part of the steady rise in agr...
India has achieved remarkable success in foodgrains production in the last four decades and it has b...
The present study has aimed to explain the Irrigation patterns of Nanded district during 1984-85 to ...
Water is the most important natural resources and is vital for the agriculture and economical develo...
Irrigation is the most important need of Economic development of farmer obusively Indian economy. In...
Agricultural is the major primary activity in Bhadgaon Taluka. This region is facing more problems o...
Abstract Irrigation is the life blood of agriculture. To get a good yield, there must be adoption ...
Abstract: Irrigation is the basic input for the Management of agriculture from rain fed to the comm...
The climate of India is seasonal due to the unique natural structure of India. India has three seas...
In the state of Maharashtra, inconsistency of rains in the very times of crop growth and discontinui...
In the state of Maharashtra, inconsistency of rains in the very times of crop growth and discontinui...
Due to the unique natural structure of India, the climate of India is seasonal in nature. India has...
This paper proposes scenarios to achieve more crop per drop and irrigation for all in water-scarce i...
India’s rural population accounts for sixty percent of the total, where agriculture provides the mai...
One of the most important types of precipitation, rainfall has an impact on the overall ecosystem of...
Agriculture and the monsoon are inextricably linked in India. A large part of the steady rise in agr...
India has achieved remarkable success in foodgrains production in the last four decades and it has b...
The present study has aimed to explain the Irrigation patterns of Nanded district during 1984-85 to ...
Water is the most important natural resources and is vital for the agriculture and economical develo...
Irrigation is the most important need of Economic development of farmer obusively Indian economy. In...
Agricultural is the major primary activity in Bhadgaon Taluka. This region is facing more problems o...
Abstract Irrigation is the life blood of agriculture. To get a good yield, there must be adoption ...
Abstract: Irrigation is the basic input for the Management of agriculture from rain fed to the comm...
The climate of India is seasonal due to the unique natural structure of India. India has three seas...
In the state of Maharashtra, inconsistency of rains in the very times of crop growth and discontinui...
In the state of Maharashtra, inconsistency of rains in the very times of crop growth and discontinui...
Due to the unique natural structure of India, the climate of India is seasonal in nature. India has...
This paper proposes scenarios to achieve more crop per drop and irrigation for all in water-scarce i...
India’s rural population accounts for sixty percent of the total, where agriculture provides the mai...
One of the most important types of precipitation, rainfall has an impact on the overall ecosystem of...
Agriculture and the monsoon are inextricably linked in India. A large part of the steady rise in agr...
India has achieved remarkable success in foodgrains production in the last four decades and it has b...
The present study has aimed to explain the Irrigation patterns of Nanded district during 1984-85 to ...