This manual is an effort to compile farmer-tested, dryland technologies and practices based on the rich and extensive Indian experiences. It is hoped that this information kit, written in simple English language with line illustrations, will help planners, field workers, farmer leaders and extensionists involved in dryland development in India in promoting these technologies and strategies. This book could also be of use to others involved in dryland agriculture development outside India. To the users outside of India, this kit could provide a rich source of ideas worth testing and adapting
This book is the product of a consultants' meeting held at the International Crops Researech Institu...
Not AvailableOperational Research Project on Dryland Agriculture was initiated at Ananthapuramu unde...
Not AvailableWith inadequate water resources for irrigation, India remains at least 50% under rainfe...
Not AvailableRainfed areas have diverse farming systems, different potentials and constraints, whic...
Not AvailableDry land farming is an agricultural technique for non-irrigated cultivation of land. It...
Not AvailableDry land agriculture is the agriculture which limits the crop growth to a part of the y...
Not AvailableThe drylands in India occupy about 80 million ha, and is spread over arid, semiarid and...
Forget the word dryland in a recently published book that carries the title Managing dryland resou...
Not AvailableAbout 67 per cent of the total cultivated area receives an average rainfall of less th...
Not AvailableThe rainfed regions are characterized by erratic and ill distribution of rainfall, low ...
Not AvailableIndian economy is mainly dependent on agriculture, which contributes 21 per cent of the...
Not AvailableThe Green Revolution in mid-1960s, though a boon to Indian agriculture, ushered in an ...
Dryland areas in the tropics are hot spots of poverty as well as severe land degradation and water s...
This information kit was produced through a workshop at the International Institute of Rural Reconst...
Not AvailableOften the terms ‘drylands’ and ‘rainfed regions’ are used synonymously. Though they ove...
This book is the product of a consultants' meeting held at the International Crops Researech Institu...
Not AvailableOperational Research Project on Dryland Agriculture was initiated at Ananthapuramu unde...
Not AvailableWith inadequate water resources for irrigation, India remains at least 50% under rainfe...
Not AvailableRainfed areas have diverse farming systems, different potentials and constraints, whic...
Not AvailableDry land farming is an agricultural technique for non-irrigated cultivation of land. It...
Not AvailableDry land agriculture is the agriculture which limits the crop growth to a part of the y...
Not AvailableThe drylands in India occupy about 80 million ha, and is spread over arid, semiarid and...
Forget the word dryland in a recently published book that carries the title Managing dryland resou...
Not AvailableAbout 67 per cent of the total cultivated area receives an average rainfall of less th...
Not AvailableThe rainfed regions are characterized by erratic and ill distribution of rainfall, low ...
Not AvailableIndian economy is mainly dependent on agriculture, which contributes 21 per cent of the...
Not AvailableThe Green Revolution in mid-1960s, though a boon to Indian agriculture, ushered in an ...
Dryland areas in the tropics are hot spots of poverty as well as severe land degradation and water s...
This information kit was produced through a workshop at the International Institute of Rural Reconst...
Not AvailableOften the terms ‘drylands’ and ‘rainfed regions’ are used synonymously. Though they ove...
This book is the product of a consultants' meeting held at the International Crops Researech Institu...
Not AvailableOperational Research Project on Dryland Agriculture was initiated at Ananthapuramu unde...
Not AvailableWith inadequate water resources for irrigation, India remains at least 50% under rainfe...