Response of Ratoon Sugarcane to Stubble Shaving, Off-barring, Root Pruning and Band Placement of Basal Fertilisers with a Multi-purpose Drill Machine
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A. K. Singh | R. Choudhary | A. Singh | G. Wakchaure | P. Minhas | P. S. Minhas | R. L. Choudhary | G. C. Wakchaure
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