NOVEMBER 30, 2003

         
water_think.jpg (10545 bytes) Sustainable irrigation methods exist. While the government promotes the costlier version, small farmers are making innovations on the ground level to suit their needs More>>
dot.gif (305 bytes) Making yards out of inches
The technology of 'More crop per drop' and its spread in India
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The government of India may promote drip irrigation, but it only encourages large-scale operations, leaving smaller farmers to innovate on their own
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DRIP IRRIGATION
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