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10th Agriculture Census : India vs UP

Introduction The first detailed agriculture census in India was carried out for the reference year (1970-71) as a part of World Census of Agriculture. Since then, Agriculture census has been being carried out every five year. The Department of Agriculture and farmers welfare, Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers welfare, Government of India conducts Agriculture Censuses […]

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Crop Rotation In Uttar Pradesh

Introduction Growing crops in a certain area in a fixed period in such a way that there is least loss of fertility is called crop rotation. Benefits of crop rotation There are many benefits by adopting this; For example : the fertility of the soil is protected, it helps in the control of diseases, pests

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Cropping Seasons in Uttar Pradesh

There are three distinct crop seasons in the State, namely kharif, rabi and zaid. The kharif season largely coincides with South-west Monsoon under which the cultivation of tropical crops such as rice, cotton, jute, jowar, bajra and tur is possible. The rabi season begins, with the onset of winter in October-November and ends in March-April.

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Agriculture and Animal Husbandry in Uttar Pradesh

Introduction Uttar Pradesh is a prosperous state from the point of view of agriculture and animal husbandry due to favourable geographical structures.  According to the 2011 census, 59.3 percent of the total working population of the state is employed in agriculture and allied sectors.  Out of this, 29.0% are farmers and 30.3% are agricultural labourers.

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