Economic analysis of farm mechanisation on direct and indirect employment in Punjab
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The labour use on highly mechanised. less mechanised and bullock operated farms was 47.4,63.7 & 71.5 man days per cropped acre, respectively. The labour generation in manufacturing and assembling units of farm machinery, repair workshops, filling stations
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