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AGRICULTURE in India is of special importance in that it is the chief industry of that great country, in comparison with which all others are relatively unimportant. Of its two chief aspects crop production is more to the front than animal husbandry; and, now that the world-shortage of food is so acute, more and more attention is being directed to the improvement of the crops in both quality aod quantity. The present position of affairs is concisely summed up by Mr. A. Howard (Journ. Roy. Soc. Arts, vol. Ixviii., July, 1920).
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BRENCHLEY, W. Indian Agriculture. Nature 107, 58–59 (1921). https://doi.org/10.1038/107058a0
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