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    production potential of some 2 to 2.3 Mha could not be realized. Figure: Crop damage (MT) due to historical flood Source: Overview of Climate Change Impacts in Bangladesh: Consequences on Development‚ 2009 Cyclones-Storm Surges In terms of CC‚ 1°C increase in sea surface temperatures could increase tropical cyclone intensity by 10 percent. Cyclones bring severe winds‚ storm surges‚ and flood that impact on lives‚ crops and property. Cyclone SIDR‚ on 15 November 2007‚ struck the South-West coastal

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    portions and keep the animal lean; left over fodders‚ farm sweep and crop residues . Animal dung is the major component of FYM . One tonne of fresh manure supplies 227 kg organic matter ‚ 4.5 kg nitrogen ‚ 2.5 kg P2O5 and 4.5 kg K2O . b) Crop Residues It include straws ‚ husks ‚ leaves ‚ vegetable and fruit wastes ‚ grass cuttings ‚ weeds ‚ etc . The major agricultural crops such as cotton ‚ sugarcane ‚ rice and wheat return about 8 to 45% roots ‚ shoots ‚ leaves etc . Their

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    germination and flowering in plants. *****2. What are kharif crops? Kharif season crops are rainy season crops. Sowing is done at the beginning of the monsoon season in june to july and the crops are harvested at the end of the monsoon season‚ during September or October. Eg-Rice‚ maize ‚ soybean *******3. What are rabi crops? Rabi season crops are winter season crops. Sowing is done at the beginning of the winter season in October to November and the crops are harvested by March or April. Eg-Wheat ‚ barley

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    Farmer Dilemma

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    interest rates caused the farmers to pay even more when they didn’t have the money to pay. Trusts- Trusts such as McCormick‚ makers of farm machinery‚ set the price for the farm machinery. Many farmers relied on McCormick farm machinery to grow crops‚ so the price depended on whatever McCormick charged. Trusts formed in the railroad industry as well‚ which enabled the railroad companies to set a high price. 2. Railroads- Railroad companies would say that farmers could find an alternate route

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    CONTROLLED COPY Edible Agro Products Limited: Creating Higher Value for Farmers. One Monday afternoon in July 2010‚ Ashok Agarwal‚ the director of Edible Agro Products Limited (EAPL) sat in his Kolkata office‚ his brows furrowed in confusion as he considered the production figures laid out before him. The reasons for his confusion were the production figures for the harvested produce of the new white sesame variety Gujarat Til-2 (GT-2) from Gujarat‚ a state in Western India (Exhibit 1). Keeping in

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    Quadrilateral just means "four sides"  (quad means four‚ lateral means side). Any four-sided shape is a Quadrilateral. But the sides have to be straight‚ and it has to be2-dimensional. A quadrilateral is defined as any two-dimensional‚ four-sided shape that has four vertices with interior angles that equal 360 degrees. There are several quadrilateral variations that include parallelograms‚ rectangles‚ rhombuses‚ squares‚ trapezoids‚ and kites. Quadrilaterals * Parallelogram – A parallelogram

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    hard. I have to get up each morning at noon‚ eat a long breakfast of homemade bread and ale and then I’m off to the fields for a short day of work. We have to plants and harvest them at least one good crop a year or we will starve in the winter. We always plant and harvest at least ten million crops each year. After working all day‚ I sometimes stop in the village to get money before heading home to have my yummy dinner!!! then to bed I got to bed. Darla gets up at the crack of dawn as well. she

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    Production of secondary crops provide information about the main operations and considerations that need to be given in the production of local crops which are mainly cultivated as cash crops by farmers in the country. Therefore‚ five top secondary crops that were planted in Malaysia. Coffees are the famous and most popular in Malaysia. This beverage is one of the tropical crops cultivated as a secondary crop in Malaysia. This crop originated from the tropical African region and was initially

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    The Problem of Social Cost I. The Problem to Be Examined1 This paper is concerned with those actions of business firms which have harmful effects on others. The standard example is that of a factory the smoke from which has harmful effects on those occupying neighboring properties. The economic analysis of such a situation has usually proceeded in terms of a divergence between the private and social product of the factory‚ in which economists have largely followed the treatment of Pigou in

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    societies into what they are today. The resources available to the northern colonies were completely different from the resources that were available to the southern colonies. In the northern colonies‚ due to the climate and geography of their land‚ crop growth wasn’t as successful as it was in the south. The could weather and rocky land made it hard for them so as time went on‚ the northern colonies became more of an industrial people and relied more on manufacturing things like naval equipment and

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