Sorghum based cropping systems to meet shortages of pulses and edible oilseeds

The shift from tall and late varieties of sorghum to early maturing hybrids has not only conferred greater levels of productivity and stability but has opened up opportunities for practice of new cropping systems in rainfed areas. Based on extensive experimentation, the opportunities for enhancing p...

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Cropping systems
Groundnuts
Intercropping
Intercrops
Multiple cropping
Oilseeds
Productivity
Sorghum
Soybeans
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