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          <dc:title>Analysis on Relationship between Irrigation and Paddy Production in Tabayin Township</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Aye Aye Moe</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>This research is the study on analysis of the relationship between irrigation and&#13; paddy production which lie in Shwebo District of Saging Region. The study area is located&#13; between North Latitudes 22 22' and 22 43' and East Longitudes 94 55' and 95 32'. The&#13; plain consists of 46.19% of the agricultural land .The western region includes 53.81% of&#13; the agricultural land. The major drainage of the study area is Mu river. According to&#13; Koppen's classification, the 30-year data from 1988 to 2017 show that Tabayin township&#13; has a Aw type of climate or Tropical Savanna. The research shows that paddy species&#13; commonly grown in the township are Shwebopawsan, Ayeyarmin, Shwethweyin and&#13; Palethwe. Regarding per-acre yield rates, it is found, in average, to be 77.39 baskets in&#13; Monsoon Shwethweyin and 84.64 baskets in Summer Shwethweyin. This shows that the&#13; yield of summer paddy is greater than that of Monsoon paddy. The relationship between&#13; paddy irrigation intensity and paddy output (production) reveals a low degree of positive&#13; correlation.</dc:description>
          <dc:date>2018</dc:date>
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