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    Irrigation

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    Irrigation:- a system of supplying (land) with water by means of artificial canals‚ ditches‚ etc‚ esp to promote the growth of food crops   ⇒ a sophisticated irrigation system Importance of irrigation:- Irrigation means the artificial way of watering the crops. Irrigation is very important for Pakistan.We have little rainfall therefore we get the help of irrigation in preparing our crops. The progress of our country depends upon the means of irrigation and their progress. All parts except northern

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    A Study Comparing the Impacts of Surface Irrigation and Localized Irrigation (Drip Irrigation) Here in the Philippines basing on the studies conducted by adb.org‚ agriculture has been considered as the primary sector of the economy. It has contributed 19.1 % of the Gross Domestic Product and has provided employment for about 36.7% of the labor force. It is also a factor that primarily affects the economic well-being of the country like in determining the employment rate‚ total food supply available

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    1.7 Conceptual Framework Existing Theories & Factors That Affects Irrigation Systems Humidity‚ Moisture & Climate Change Automated Irrigation System Microcontroller Using Soil Moisture and Soil Moisture Sensor Humidity Sensor Humidity Sensor Development Tools Existing Studies Design Improve Production CHAPTER 2 REVIEW

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    Agriculture - Irrigation

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    replacement of traditional and inefficient implements by improved ones‚ enabling the farmers to own tractors‚ power tillers‚ harvesters and other machines‚ availability of custom hire services‚ support services of human resource development‚ testing‚ evaluation and research & development. A huge industrial base for manufacturing of the agricultural machines has also been developed. Introduction of technologically advanced equipments through extension and demonstration besides institutional credit has also

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    APPENDIX VII PHOTOGRAPHS INTRODUCTION Background Context of Present Study As a follow up action of agricultural development‚ strategy to increase agricultural production by raising unit yield and expanding higher cropped area from available irrigable area. DOI has initiated various irrigation schemes. DOI also taking loan assistance from various sources so that irrigation facilities can be increased. The Kurung Khola Non-convention I.P. is one of the projects requested by the user farmers

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    Methods of Irrigation

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    METHODS OF IRRIGATION The manner in which water is applied to the land is commonly referred to as method of irrigation. These methods are adopted to apply irrigation water to the crop depending on the landscape‚ amount of water and equipment available‚ the crop and method of cultivation of crop. The main aim of these methods is to store water in the effective root zone uniformly and in maximum quantity ensuring minimum water loss and to get optimum yield. Various methods of irrigation are: 1. Surface

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    Irrigation and it’s Methods Irrigation may be defined as the science of artificial application of water to the land or soil. It is the replacement of rainfall with water from another source in order to grow crops. Several methods of irrigation are used today depending on the water availability and the type of crop to be irrigated. Some of these methods are: 1) Flood irrigation: In flood irrigation‚ a large amount of water is brought to the field and flows on the ground among the crops

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    Short Essay on National Development SENTHIL KUMAR ESSAY The term National development is very comprehensive. It includes all aspects of the nation. It is dynamic and revolutionary development. National development is the total effect of all citizens’ forces and addition to stock of all physical‚ human resources‚ knowledge and skill. National development is growth plus change; change in turn is social‚ cultural‚ and economic. It is qualitative as well as quantitative. Development is brought by

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    believe that planning and dedication do not exist in the government today one cannot justify or overrule this statement by simply watching on the surface! Good day to one and all my aim for today is to educate and inform you about the NDP (National Development Plan). Recently meetings regarding such plans were held in Cape Town and the plans for our beloved Country from 2013 to 2030 have already been finalised. I assure you the information I share with you today is not only legit but accurate and

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    Formal Learning: learning typically provided by an education or training institution‚ structured (in terms of learning objectives‚ learning time or learning support) and leading to certification. Formal learning is intentional from the learner’s perspective. (Cedefop 2001)[7] Informal Learning: learning resulting from daily life activities related to work‚ family or leisure. It is not structured (in terms of learning objectives‚ learning time or learning support) and typically does not lead to certification

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