Farmer-managed trials in the Kovak Valley, Baluchistan | Incidence of internal and external parasites in sheep in Kovak Valley (Kalat District) upland Baluchistan | AZRI and MART/AZRI research plans for 1988-89 | Guiding AZRI into the 21st century : strategic planning options for the next decade | Fourwing saltbush forage compared with conventional feeds for yearling sheep
1988
Talug, Cemal
Mots clés AGROVOC
Informations bibliographiques
Farmer-managed trials in the Kovak Valley, Baluchistan : the effect of variety and addition of fertilizer on wheat production
Incidence of internal and external parasites in sheep in Kovak Valley (Kalat District) upland Baluchistan
Guiding AZRI into the 21st century
Fourwing saltbush forage compared with conventional feeds for yearling sheep
Fourwing saltbush forage compared with conventional feeds for yearling sheep
Research report (MART/AZR Project)
Editeur
Pakistan Agricultural Research Council, Arid Zone Research Institute
D'autres materias
Soil science; Plant cultural practices; Animal parasites and pests
Langue
anglais
Note
C. Talug [and others]. Incidence of internal and external parasites in sheep in Kovak Valley (Kalat District) upland Baluchistan / K.N.M. Khan, Atiq-ur-Rehman and M.B.A. Chaudhary. AZRI and MART/AZR research plans for 1988-89 / by AZRI and MART/AZR. Guiding AZRI into the 21st century : strategic planning options for the next decade / by J.D.H. Keatinge [and others]. Fourwing saltbush forage compared with conventional feeds for yearling sheep / by Atiq-ur-Rehman [and others].
Includes bibliographical references.
Sous-titre
the effect of variety and addition of fertilizer on wheat production
Type
Text; Bibliography; Monographic; Government Publication
2024-02-27
2025-04-24
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