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Average intake rates of water in mm/hr for different soils and .corresponding stream size 1/sec/ha 91 Size of basins and stream size for different soils 93 Length of furrows and stream size for different soil type, land slope and depth of water application 93 Size of borders and stream size for different soil t3rpe and land slope (deep rooted ...
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