Agro biological methods of obtaining early and high-grade cotton harvesting
Keywords:
cotton cultivation, moisture, soil, cottonAbstract
this article provides information on the methods of obtaining a high yield from cotton, varieties and seeds of cotton, how to obtain a crop
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