The farmers in the village grew ragi, cow pea, pigeon pea, green gram, jowar, horse gram and sesame. |
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Instead, we are cultivating food crops like jowar, pulses, beans, etc., which should take care of our annual grain requirement. |
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They grow sugarcane, jowar, wheat, vegetables and different varieties of fruit on a 300-acre farm plot. |
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In India sorghum is known as jowar, cholam, or jonna, in West Africa as Guinea corn, and in China as kaoliang. |
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Rotis made from wheat, jowar and bajra are eaten as much as rice. |
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Subhash Dagar of Sagarpur village claimed that the rains would be helpful in reviving nearly all the kharif crops, including sugarcane, paddy, bajra, jowar and pulses. |
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Fenvalerate is one of the pyrethroid insecticides and most widely used in agricultural crops such as cotton, paddy, jowar, maize, soyabean, tomato, lady's finger, cauliflower, tobacco and tea. |
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The cuisine of Vidarbha uses groundnuts, poppy seeds, jaggery, wheat, jowar, and bajra extensively. |
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Bajri, wheat, rice, jowar, vegetables, lentils, and fruit form important components of the Maharashtrian diet. |
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Rice, sugarcane, cotton, maize, moong, mash, bajra and jowar are Kharif crops. |
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Deficient rainfall has affected paddy, wheat, maize, jowar, groundnut, black gram, green gram, pigeon pea, cotton and sugarcane crop. |
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The major crops in Rajasthan are bajra, jowar, maize, pulses, cotton, soyabeans, rabi foodgrains, wheat etc. |
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Jowar has traditionally been an important source of fibre and nutrients such as folic acid, yet its domestic consumption has declined. |
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The Sargodha 2002 remains green in field for longer time while Pak SS, Chakwal Jowar, JS 236, BY 18, MB 87, BS 2002 Bajra were also certified varieties, they added. |
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