Genesis and Utilisation of Waste Lands: A Case Study of Sultanpur District |
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Introduction | 1 |
Typology and Distribution of Waste Lands | 32 |
Old Fallow Land villagewise 198182 | 63 |
Ravine Land villagewise 198182 | 70 |
Factors in Waste Lands | 80 |
Genesis of Waste Lands | 160 |
Waste Lands Capability Classification | 172 |
Remedies for Reclamation of Waste Lands | 182 |
Extent of Waste Lands | 191 |
Extent of Waste Lands | 198 |
Economics of Waste Land Reclamation | 201 |
Conclusions | 242 |
Appendices | 249 |
Ravine LandSample Villages 198182 | 267 |
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Genesis and Utilisation of Waste Lands: A Case Study of Sultanpur District Hridai Ram Yadav ªÀº ¹ßÃé¹® º¸±â - 1986 |
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according accumulation acre agricultural Amethi application banjar land behaviour of water Bhadainya Blocks canal correlation correlation matrix cost crop cultivation difficulty discussed distribution district Dostpur drain drainage density erosion excessive Expenditure explains factors farmers fertility field given in Table Grain Straw high percentage includes increasing irrigation Jagdishpur Kadipur kankar kankrili land kharif Kurebhar Kurwar land concentration less level of significance low percentage mean annual rainfall measures Medium morphometric Musafirkhana nature Nitrogen observed old fallow land Output paddy pH value Phosphate Potash preparation problem processes production profit proved provides quality of water rabi season ravine land reclamation reclamation cycle recorded result ruggedness number Sadar Sultanpur saline salts sample villages selected severe shows slope soil stage step variable stepwise regression analysis suitable Sultanpur District surface Tahsil tion types of waste usar land variation various waste land types water in pH water table waterlogged land