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Diagnostic analysis of farmers\u2019 skimming well technologies in the Indus Basin

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  • Saeed, Muhammad Mazhar
  • Ashraf, M.
  • Asghar, Muhammad Nadeem
  • Shafique, Muhammad Siddique
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  • Saeed, Muhammad Mazhar & Ashraf, M. & Asghar, Muhammad Nadeem & Shafique, Muhammad Siddique, 2004. "Diagnostic analysis of farmers\u2019 skimming well technologies in the Indus Basin," IWMI Books, Reports H036188, International Water Management Institute.
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    4. Bandaragoda, D. J. & Firdousi, G. R., 1992. "Institutional factors affecting irrigation performance in Pakistan: research and policy priorities," IWMI Books, Reports H010849, International Water Management Institute.
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