Mo > References for ‘mounds’
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[21] But how was this laterite soil [...] erosion have been reduced to small mounds. The land of Ráŕh [...] entire red soil has been lost.
[46] Two potato crops – one of [...] grown. If potato is grown in the mounds of a ploughed field, brinjal can [...] variety of chilli can also be grown.
[47] The second principle of crop rotation [...] this is as follows. Grow potato in mounds in rows with a cauliflower between [...] same time. On the slopes of the mounds small spices like cumin can be [...] not to disturb the potato crop.
[6] It must be remembered that some [...] mixed with water and formed into mounds in the field. If it is to be used [...] ordinary amount of fatty substances.
[11] The method for sowing peanut is [...] should be planted on the hills or mounds of the field.
[15] There are three seasons for growing [...] two can be sown together on the mounds of the fields. Another name for sesame is mungrail.
[40] The soybean has long been used [...] sesame or sargujá on the mounds. It is a bit sweet, therefore [...] otherwise ants will eat it up.
[2] At a time when eastern Ráŕh [...] inconceivable. The present-day mounds in the wavy soil of western Ráŕh [...] remaining parts of the valleys.
[3] Much later the Aryans, moving from [...] the undulating topography [the mounds] were covered with forests, while [...] environment, or for fear of the wolves?
[18] Should the slopes beside lakes [...] should always be terraced. The mounds and furrows on sloping land must [...] way without damaging the land.
[10] Kut́a does not [...] diminutive forms such as hills, knolls, mounds and hillocks.
[90] There are six categories of hills – small mounds, demi-hillocks, small hillocks, [...] (thankuni) [Hydrocotyle asiatica Linn.].
[130] I continued. “Near the high [...] then smaller hills, knolls and mounds. Today also, Rarh and Jharkhanda [...] coal-yard with an open pit.”