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- large, as is the difference between irrigated and rainfed agriculture. In developing countries, rainfed grain yields are on average 1.5 hectare, compared...
- rice is grown without flooding, in hilly or mountainous regions; it is rainfed like wheat or maize. Across Asia, unmilled rice or "paddy" (Indonesian...
- rainfed areas than in either high-potential rainfed areas or irrigated areas. Moreover, additional crop research investment in low potential rainfed areas...
- non-existent, though on the eastern slopes of the Andes rainfall is adequate for rainfed agriculture. Monument marking the Tropic of Capricorn just north of Anto****asta...
- supplementary to rainfall, which is common in many parts of the world as rainfed agriculture, or it can be full irrigation, where crops rarely rely on any...
- on rainfed fanning. In addition to these traditional farms, there is a large modern mechanized rainfed agricultural sector. The mechanized rainfed agricultural...
- grain number to increase grain size and harvestable yield in irrigated and rainfed spring wheat". Journal of Experimental Botany. 67 (9): 2573–2586. doi:10...
- staple crops like wheat. In the UK, the amount of arable land suitable for rainfed potato production is predicted to decrease by at least 75%. These changes...
- N; Thang, N; Wani, Suhas; Long, T (2006). Yield Gap Analysis of Major Rainfed Crops of Northern Vietnam Using Simulation Modeling. Global Theme on Agroecosystems...
- Peng; Saeid, Nahavandi (2018). "Application of a Genetic-Fuzzy FMEA to Rainfed Lowland Rice Production in Sarawak: Environmental, Health, and Safety Perspectives"...