Maize 1st Edition
Maize 1st Edition by Sukhvinder Singh Purewal, Pinderpal Kaur, Sneh Punia Bangar, Kawaljit Singh Sandhu, and Surender Kumar S. delivers an authoritative, regionally attuned guide to modern maize science and practice. This book immediately captures attention with clear, research-backed insights tailored to the needs of South Asian agriculture, especially India’s maize belts in Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
Inside, readers find a concise yet comprehensive treatment of maize biology, varietal selection, seed technology, nutrient management, water-use efficiency, integrated pest and disease strategies, and post-harvest handling. The authors fuse academic rigor with field-tested recommendations, making complex agronomic principles accessible to students, extension workers, researchers, and progressive farmers. Case studies and locally relevant examples make it particularly valuable for practitioners seeking practical solutions in the Indian subcontinent’s diverse climates.
What sets this edition apart is its focus on sustainable productivity: precision nutrient regimes, climate-resilient practices, and cost-effective crop protection measures designed to boost yield quality while reducing environmental impact. Readers will appreciate up-to-date references, clear diagrams, and stepwise protocols for on-farm implementation—tools that support informed decision-making and improved crop performance.
Whether you’re preparing for coursework, designing extension programs, or optimizing farm operations, Maize 1st Edition is an essential resource that translates science into action. Add this authoritative volume to your collection to stay current with maize agronomy best practices across South Asia. Order now to equip your library, classroom, or farming enterprise with a practical roadmap for smarter, more sustainable maize cultivation.
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