Crop Pattern Change and Crop Water Requirement Judgment using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques: a research on Tungabhadra Dam Right Canal

Agriculture is most important resources of any country worldwide which is a major renewable source and is dynamic. The study area selected was command area under Basavanna canal which is one of the canals to Tungabhadra river on right side bank. This selected canal for cropping pattern analysis has...

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