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    to raise the control levels of it. The objective of the case is to maximize the irrigation potential of the dam while respecting the religious sentiments of the people. The options are either to implement the former plan in its present form or the latter by convincing the people of its benefits and deal with the issues faced. The conclusion is to try and implement the new plan resulting in maximization of irrigation and revenues. Word Count: 104 Situational Analysis: The setting of the case

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    small and fragmented. The small size of holdings makes farming activity uneconomical and leads to social tension‚ violence and discontentment. (c) Inadequate Irrigation Facilities: By and large the irrigation facilities available in India are far from adequate. So for half of the total area under food crops has been brought under irrigation and the remaining half is left to the mercy of monsoon rains which are erratic in time and space. (d) Depleted Soils: Indian soils have been used for growing

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    productivity in India is the uncertain character of the rainfall. Apart from shortage and abnormal distribution of rainfall there are other causes such as floods‚ hail storms‚ frosts and other vagaries of climate‚ which have an injurious effect on crops. Irrigation supplies a partial corrective to deficiency of rainfall. Much damage is also caused by wild animals‚ rats‚ locusts and other pests. Various agricultural departments have addressed themselves with some success to the tasks of devising and popularizing

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    Mesopotamia Essay Public works in ancient Mesopotamia‚ such as ziggurats‚ city walls‚ irrigation systems‚ and warehouses were vital to the survival of the residents of the many prospering empires of the valley of Mesopotamia. Their importance lacks acknowledgement‚ as many believe that they were just a stepping stone in the rise of the empires‚ but in reality‚ they were a major part of the reason why these realms lasted so long. Ziggurats were the religious center of each city‚ providing structure

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    resources for irrigation i.e. wastewater‚ has become important. In Pakistan‚ domestic and industrial wastewater is either discharged directly to a sewer system‚ a natural drain or water body‚ a nearby field or an internal septic tank. Mostly‚ this wastewater is not treated and none of the cities have any biological treatment process except Islamabad and Karachi‚ and even these cities treat only a small proportion (<8%) of their wastewater before disposal. The wastewater used for irrigation is valued

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    CROP PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT Types of Crops Soil Preparation Sowing Harvesting Fertilisers Insecticides All living organisms require food. Plants can make their food themselves. Animals including humans can not make their own food. The energy from food is utilized by organisms for carrying out their various body functions‚ such as digestion‚ respiration and excretion. We get our food from plants‚ or animals‚ or both. In order to provide food for a large population— regular

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    whether the human displacement and misery these cause‚ given India’s poor track record of rehabilitation of the displaced populations‚ would permit these to pass an objective social cost-benefit test. To add to these‚ the performance of public irrigation projects has continuously been slipping. Finally‚ there is widespread questioning of the justification for such investment when agriculture is shrinking in water-scarce western and peninsular India and future food demand appear largely over-projected

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    agriculture depends on irrigation because of the low rainfall levels. There are only two seasons in Egypt: mild winter from November to April and Hot Summer from May to October. River Nile has been the backbone of Egypt’s agriculture since Egypt Civilization. Many people depend on this river‚ which supplies them with water to grow their crops. Egypt water uses management projects like basin irrigation; farmers to grow their crops throughout the year practise basin irrigation. River Nile and Aswan

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    so ramjibhai is not having much family member. He is having 8 acres of land divided in 4parts. Out of 4 3farms have irrigation facilities while the other one doesn’t have the facility in farm no 2 Ramjibhai takes the crop of juwar and tuwar in kharif and in rabi he takes the variety of crops like vegetables‚ condiments cereals and oil seeds. This farm gets the benefit of irrigation in normal season. In farm3‚he has planted eucalyptus tree and for transplanting the sapling he needs 60 worker for

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    ESTABLISHING MUCUNA BRAECTEATA NURSERY USING PLUG TRAYS AND MICRO-SPRINKLER IRRIGATION SYSTEM BY: ADZWANDEE BIN ALI Establishing MucunaBraecteata Nursery Using Plug Trays and Micro-sprinkler Irrigation System ADZWANDEE BIN ALI Planting Mucunabraecteata is one of the major worked in oil palm replanting area. The cover crop main function is to avoid soil erosion and improving overall soil health. Firstly‚ before it is can be transplanted to the field‚ the Mucunabraecteata

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