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Optimal cropping pattern for a tail-end distributary canal of Bhadra command area using linear programming model

Agriculture has a major role in the Indian economy. More than 50% population depends on agriculture for livelihood. It is observed that there is a significant difference in farmer preference and the notified cropping pattern by the department in most of the command area. Farmer prefers to grow wet c...

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Published in:Modeling earth systems and environment 2022-09, Vol.8 (3), p.3897-3906
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