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    Predicatioin and Utilization of Credit N Sugarcane Growing Tract of Ambala District of Haryana State
    (Department of Agricultural Economics Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 1984) Mehta, Ved Prakash; Rai, K. N.
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    Marketing of Chillies in Haryana
    (College of Agriculture Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 1984) Sandhu, Sukhneet Singh; Kaushik, C. R
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    Knowledge Attitude And Performance of Rural Development Functionaries Towards Population Education
    (College of Agriculture Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 1984) Pasrija, Pushpa; Sharma, M. L
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    An Economic Analysis of Overdue in Bhawani District of Haryana State
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1984) Kahlon, A. S.; Kahlon, A. S.
    With the technological change in Indian agriculture the capital needs of farmers to purchase modern inputs have increased manifold. The increased capital needs cannot be met from the farmers own funds. The farmers get income during the limited period while t heir expenses are spread throughout the year. Therefore, they have· to depend upon some other sources for obtaining the funds to meet t;heir farming requirements. In the context of new farm technology it become$ mere important to use more. inputs for getting more production. Thus, credit become an essential part of modem technology.· Efforts to build up institutional financing system for agriculture through cooperatives, in ·place of the age old source of money lenders began in 1904 in India. For nearly half a century the attempts were to grant loan for debt relief and in a few cases for land improvement rather than to provide finance for production. The All India Rural Credit Survey conducted in the beginning of the decade of 1950s brought out clearly that the cooperative system accounted for only about 3 per cent of the total borrowing of funds. More then 70 percent of the estimated requirements were obtained from money lenders and trader. A recommendation was made in that report that· the lending policies should be geared to production programmed, since then attempts are being made to adopt the suggested lending
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    Predication and Utilization of Credit N Sugarcane Growing Tract of Ambala District of Haryana State
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1984) Mehta, Ved Prakash; Rai, K. N.
    Indian Agriculture is undergoing a technological transformation. The on going revolution is indicative of increasing capital investment in the farm business. The scope of improvement in farm business organization. is increasing fast with the adoption of new techniques of production. The core of this new technology implies the application of heavy doses of fertilizers. intensive irrigation. use of high yielding varieties. insecticides and pesticides and other modern farm inputs which essentially assume the development of an adequate infrastructure on the farm.
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    Prediction and Utilization of Credit N Sugarcane Growing Tract of Ambala District of Haryana State
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1984) Mehta, Ved Prakash; Rai, K. N.
    Indian Agriculture is undergoing a technological transformation. The on going revolution is indicative of increasing capital investment in the farm business. The scope of improvements in farm Business organization is increasing fast with the adoption of new techniques of production. The core of this new technology implies the application of heavy doses of fertilizers, intensive irrigation, use of high yielding varieties insecticides and pesticides and other modern farm inputs which essentially assume the development of an adequate infrastructure on the farm. The development of infrastructure which is pivot of agricultural transformation requires massive capital investment in the initial stages to effect permanent and semi permanent improvement viz., installation of tube-wells and pumping sets, reclamation and development of lands, construction of farm Buildings and other structures and the purchase of livestock, machinery and equipment.