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Please see the attached file.

Vikas
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* Introduction

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* Levels and variation in farm business incomes
** Annual income from crop production

+ For a large majority of cultivating households in all the villages,
  crop production provided only meagre incomes. Table [[crop-median]] shows 
median
  incomes from crop production in each village. The Table shows that
  the median annual income was only Rs. 1290 per household in
  Mahatwar, a village where agriculture was primarily rainfed. Even in
  Ananthavaram, where Xx of the gross cropped area was irrigated,
  annual income was only Rs. 2654 per household. In Warwat Khanderao,
  a cotton-growing village in Vidarbha region, median income from crop
  production was only Rs. 14755 per household. In Nimshirgaon, where
  sugarcane was the most important crop, the median income from crop
  production was only Rs. 9991 per household.

#+CAPTION:  Median and ninth decile annual income from crop production, by 
village (2005-06 prices)
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#+CAPTION: Median and ninth decile annual income from crop production, by 
village (2005-06 prices)
#+RESULTS: crop-median
| name | id | id2 |
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| a 1  |  1 |   1 |
| a 2  |  2 |   4 |
| a 3  |  3 |   9 |
| a 4  |  4 |  16 |
| a 5  |  5 |  25 |





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