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Impact of micro irrigation on groundwater savings, productivity, and profitability of principal crops in the Eastern Dry Zone and Central Dry Zone of Karnataka: a resource economic analysis

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  • Anitha, S

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  • Nagaraj, N & Anitha, S, 2022. "Impact of micro irrigation on groundwater savings, productivity, and profitability of principal crops in the Eastern Dry Zone and Central Dry Zone of Karnataka: a resource economic analysis," Agricultural Economics Research Review, Agricultural Economics Research Association (India), vol. 35(1), June.
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    1. M. Dinesh Kumar, 2016. "Water Saving and Yield Enhancing Micro Irrigation Technologies in India: Theory and Practice," India Studies in Business and Economics, in: P. K. Viswanathan & M. Dinesh Kumar & A. Narayanamoorthy (ed.), Micro Irrigation Systems in India, edition 1, chapter 0, pages 13-36, Springer.
    2. M.G. Chandrakanth, 2015. "Water Resource Economics," Springer Books, Springer, edition 1, number 978-81-322-2479-2, June.
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