The Forests of India, 第 3 卷 |
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The consequence has been that , with the increase of cattle and population in most parts of the Presidency , denudation has made most alarming progress , and this denudation has greatly aggravated the evil effects of the late years of ...
The consequence has been that , with the increase of cattle and population in most parts of the Presidency , denudation has made most alarming progress , and this denudation has greatly aggravated the evil effects of the late years of ...
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Conclusion : The general effect of burning on clay soils , at any rate , may be considered favourable , and on other soils at least temporarily beneficial . The loss in nitrogen is likely to be made up rapidly .
Conclusion : The general effect of burning on clay soils , at any rate , may be considered favourable , and on other soils at least temporarily beneficial . The loss in nitrogen is likely to be made up rapidly .
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An experiment was carried out in Khanewal ( where the water supply available is now very deficient ) last year to determine the effect of extra watering on shisham crops , the growth of which had been restricted through inadequate ...
An experiment was carried out in Khanewal ( where the water supply available is now very deficient ) last year to determine the effect of extra watering on shisham crops , the growth of which had been restricted through inadequate ...
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ON THE TRAINING OF THE PROBATIONERS FOR THE INDIAN | 25 |
THE PROGRESS OF FOREST CONSERVANCY IN THE BOMBAY | 30 |
FOREST ADMINISTRATION IN BURMA AND THE ANDAMANS | 55 |
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