Comparative economic analysis of organic and inorganic wheat production in district matiari sindh
The production of wheat crop for the year 2013-14 is estimated to be 24.2 million tons against last year’s production of 23.4 million tons. The major reasons for this enhanced production were increase in support price from Rs.1050 to Rs.1200 per 40 Kg which encouraged improved seed usage and fertilizers. There was also better weather and comparatively more water available from the reservoirs. The target for wheat production for 2013-14 has been fixed at 25.0 million tons. The fertilizer has raised the expenses of the inorganic farmers, which are not, used in organic farming. Cash cost in case of organic and inorganic farming is Rs. 23053.00 and 25846.00 respectively. The non-cash cost of organic and inorganic are Rs.19389.65 and 18815.10 respectively. Total cost is the combination of cash and non-cash costs that is Rs.42442.65 and 44661.00 in organic and inorganic farming. Gross margin (GM) is obtained by subtracting the cash cost from the gross value of product. GM is Rs.33142.65 and 36182.00 in organic and inorganic farming system. Net income is obtained by subtracting the total cost from the gross value of product. It is Rs.13752.35 and Rs.17367.00 in organic and inorganic farming, respectively showing a difference of Rs.2615.35. The analysis shows that low net income in organic farming than the inorganic farming is due to the low yield and high labor cost in organic system. Secondly health and environmental costs are not included in the analysis, because in the study site farmers are unaware of these costs.
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Contemporary Literary Internet
Emergence ofnewinternetchangesanddevelopmentsinvarious areas ofcultural, scientific, social and politicaleffectsthatlead totheproduction ofliterary workscanalsobeobserved. Internethas causedliterary workseasilyandquicklybegiven toallwriters and poetsandtheirworkstoprovide themawayAzmhdvdytpolitical, cultural, economic andelectronicformshallpublishanduseofInternetmultimediafeature, theAddattractiveness oftheir works. InterdeMvkratykanduniversalnature ofnotesandfreespace, the possibility ofinteractionbetweenwriterandreader, quick and easy access, multimediabeing afreepublicationandliterary worksintheirsearchprocess andthe possibilityof themost importantbenefits oftheInternetpublicationofliterary worksGoes. Manyreaders ofliteratureonthe Internetthatmostadolescentsandyoung people andtheirparticularformof womenandunwillingnessof contemporarywritersandpoetstopublishtheir worksonthe Internet, due tothe lossofintellectual property, underlyingthe emergenceandspreada kind ofliteratureGhyrjdyandtheInternetissuperficial. In this paper, relationship between literature and Internet web features and issues literature review and recommendations regarding any e better productivity will be released this phenomenon.
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Design of a typical Autogenous Mill: Part-II
The special characteristics of the Autogenous mill are stated, and a suitable type of model for the mill is presented. An Autogenous Milling defined as used in this study; the term Autogenous milling means a process in which the size of the constituent pieces of a supply of rock is reduced in a tumbling mill purely by the interaction of the pieces, or by the interaction of the pieces with the mill shell, no other grinding medium being employed. The definition thus covers both 'run-of-mine' and 'pebble' milling, the only difference from the mathematical modeling viewpoint being that the feed to the first has a continuous, and the second a non-continuous, size distribution
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Dissociation Constant of Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate with Tris-(1,10-Phenanthroline)Iron(Ii) Complexes and Activation Parameters of Binding
The temperature dependent study was investigated by using a UV-Visible spectrophotometer. Activation parameters such as energy of activation Ea, free energy of activation , entropy of activation and enthalpy of activation were obtained from Eryring’s equation. The effect of substrates on the activation energy were in the order: benzoate ion > H+ > urea > OH- for Tris-(3,4,7,8-tetramethyl-1,10-phenanthroline)Iron(II) Sulphate, Fe(Me4phen)32+ and benzoate ion > H+ > OH- > urea for Tris-(4,7-dimethyl-1,10-phenanthroline)Iron(II) Perchlorate, Fe(Me2phen)32+. Higher values of was observed in Fe(Me4phen)32+ in all substrates. The rate constants of dissociation were obtained from earlier published results of rate constants of binding and binding constants. Dissociation constants generally decreased with increase in the concentration of the surfactant, SDS. Higher rate constant of dissociation was observed in SDS- Fe(Me4phen)32+ than SDS- Fe(Me2phen)32+ in all the substrates.
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Dr. Dhanraj Balbhim Bhure joined the team of Elixir Editorial Advisory Board from 22nd November 2013
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