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What is Dibbling Method of Sowing? - Geography

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What is dibbling method of sowing?

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In the method of dibbling, seeds are dropped at regular intervals in the furrows made by the plough.

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Chapter 8: Agriculture in India - Very Short Questions

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Chapter 8 Agriculture in India
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