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  2. Bigha - Wikipedia

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    The bigha or beegah (Persian: بیگھا, Hindi: बीघा) is a traditional unit of measurement of area of a land, commonly used in northern & eastern India, Bangladesh and Nepal. There is no "standard" size of bigha and it varies considerably from place to place. [1]

  3. Agropedia - Wikipedia

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    Agropedia was an online knowledge repository for information related to agriculture in India.It included universal meta models and localized content for a variety of users with appropriate interfaces built in collaborative mode in multiple languages.

  4. Measurement of land in Punjab - Wikipedia

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    A commonly used land measurement unit in Punjab is karam or square karam. [3] Other units include the Sarsai and units listed. [4] This the current system of measurement of farm land. All Units. 1 karam × 1 karam = 1 sq. karam 5.5 feet × 5.5 feet = 30.25 sq. feet 30.25 square feet = 1 Sarsai 9 Sarsai (sq. Karam) = 1 Marla (272.25 sq. feet)

  5. Agricultural productivity - Wikipedia

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    This measure of agricultural productivity was established to remedy the shortcomings of the partial measures of productivity; notably that it is often hard to identify the factors cause them to change. Changes in TFP are usually attributed to technological improvements. [3] Agricultural productivity is an important component of food security. [4]

  6. Bhojpuri units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    A finger-breath, [1] 3 Pains, 9 Suts, 1 angul (to measure wood, it's 2 angul) Gaj (𑂏𑂔; wood measure) 476 mm 56/3 inch 28 anguls (for measuring wood; hath is used instead [1] Hanth (𑂯𑂰𑂁𑂟) 406 mm 16 Inch 24 angul, 2 Bitta. (Hath can vary from 15 to 20 inches, hence the average 18 inches can be considered as 1 Cubit [1])

  7. Crop yield - Wikipedia

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    In agriculture, the yield is a measurement of the amount of a crop grown, or product such as wool, meat or milk produced, per unit area of land. The seed ratio is another way of calculating yields. Cereal yield in tons per hectare and kilograms of nitrogenous fertilizer applied per hectare of cropland.

  8. Agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Economists measure the total factor productivity of agriculture, according to which agriculture in the United States is roughly 1.7 times more productive than it was in 1948. [107] Agriculture employed 873 million people in 2021, or 27% of the global workforce, compared with 1 027 million (or 40%) in 2000.

  9. Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana - Wikipedia

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    Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana (Hindi: प्रधानमंत्री कृषि सिंचाई योजना) is a national mission to improve ...