Dhanyachi Kulkatha

75.00

In the human circulization agriculture development and progressive evolution of grains is an important developmental step. Grains, such as paddy, corn, wheat, cereal millet has been discribed in this book with is origin and development till today by Dr. K.K. Kshirsagar interestingly.

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In the human circulization agriculture development and progressive evolution of grains is an important developmental step. Grains, such as paddy, corn, wheat, cereal millet has been discribed in this book with is origin and development till today by Dr. K.K. Kshirsagar interestingly.

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Weight 75 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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