कृषि विज्ञानी Meaning in English
कृषि विज्ञानी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : agronomist
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कृषिविज्ञानीकृषिविशेषज्ञ
कृषिशास्त्री
कृषि विज्ञान
कृषिकरण
कृषिविज्ञान
कृषिशास्त्र
कृषिशास्र
अग्रयोनिक
कृषि प्राणी विज्ञान का
कृषि प्राणी विज्ञान
अगुएं लोग
अगुचिल्टी
अगुइस
अगुस्ता
कृषि-विज्ञानी हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
"" इनमें से कई सोवियत कृषि विज्ञानी ट्रोफिम लिसेंको और उनके अनुयायियों के विचारों पर आधारित थे, जिन्हें आज ख़ारिज कर दिया गया है।
कृषि-विज्ञानी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
In 1791, Jacques-Joseph Saint-Martin, an agronomist from Limoges, acknowledged the importance of Limousin cattle in the markets of cities such as Paris, Lyon, and Toulouse.
Scottish agronomists.
American agronomists.
For 27 years father of a future-Head of the Republic had been working as a vegetable grower, only later having become an agronomist, then a head of the village soviet.
Jimenez, an agronomist from the UNA and manager of the EEAA in Junin and Ancash, had a campaign team composed of relatives and old Puka Llacta comrades.
His father Édouard Baker was a mulatto who was a prominent engineer, agronomist, well-known soccer player, and son of an Episcopalian missionary from England, who married an Afro-Haitian woman.
During his time in office, Teufel agreed with President Boris Yeltsin on a series of economic and technical cooperation agreements with Russia, including a high-level joint commission to oversee several institutes in Russia where business administrators, agronomists and scientists will be trained, and also direct a variety of exchange programs.
Martin (1885–1958), soil agronomist.
In 1886, the agronomist William Farrer, established the research farm 'Lambrigg' on the banks of the Murrumbidgee south of present-day Tuggeranong.
Guy de Charnacé (1825–1909), agronomist, writer, musicologist was born here.
Monegasque agronomist Louis Vatrican served as its first director from 1933 to 1969.
He set up five model farms attended by qualified agronomists and provided subsidized loans to the peasants.
World War II infantry weapons of Japan Jean Liébault (1535 – 21 June 1596) was a doctor and agronomist, born in Dijon.