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Number of Tractors Per 1000 Hectares of Cropped Area Number of Tractors per 1000 hectares of Cropped Area Kamalanagara ± Aurad 0 15 30 60 Km Bhalki 1 cm = 26.63 Km Hulasuru Bidar Bidar Humnabad Basavakalyan Chittaguppa Kamalapura Aland Chincholi Kalagi Chadachana Gulbarga Afzalpur Kalburgi Indi Shahbadha Chittapur Sedam Jevargi Sindagi Bijapur Tikota Yadrami Vijayapura Gurumithakala Devara Hipparagi Shahapur Yadgir Athani Kagavada Basavan Bagewadi Yadgir Babaleshwara Vadagera Jamakhandi Talikote Shorapur Kolhara Nippani Raibag Chikkodi Rabakavi Banahatti Nidagundi Hunisigi Devdurga Bilagi Muddebihal Mudalagi Mudhol Hukkeri Bagalkot Lingasugur Raichur Bagalkote Sirivara Belagavi Hungund Raichur Gokak Guledagudda Ramadurg Ilkal Manvi Maski Badami Belagavi Savadatti Kushtagi Bailhongal Naragund Gajendragad Sindhanur Rona Yelburga Kanakagiri Khanapur Kitthuru Navalgund Koppal Karatagi Siraguppa Dharwad Gadag Kukanuru Alnavara Annigeri Gangavathi Dharwad Gadag Kampli Hubballi Nagara Koppal Kurugodu Haliyal Hubli Hospet Dandelli Kundgol Kalgatgi Mundargi Legend Joida Ballari LaxmeshwarShirahatti HagaribommanahalliBallari Sonduru District Boundary Shiggaon Mundgod Savanur Hadagali Karwar Yellapur Taluk Boundary Haveri Kotturu 0 Uttara Kannada Hangal Kudligi Harapanahalli Ankola Haveri Molakalmuru Byadagi 1 - 36 Sirsi Ranebennur Hirekerur Jagaluru 37 - 68 Kumta Soraba Harihar 69 - 131 Ratteehalli Davanagere Siddapur Challakere 132 - 312 Honnavar Shikaripura Davanagere Chitradurga Honnali 313 - 1163 Pavagada Nyamati Chitradurga Sagara Holalkere Bhatkal Shivamogga Channagiri Shimoga Hiriyur Hosanagar Bhadravathi Bynduru Ajjampura Hosadurga Sira Bagepalli Thirthahalli Madhugiri Gudibande Kundapur Tarikere Gauribidanur Narasimharajapura Chikkaballapura Koppa Kadur Chiknayakanahalli Koratagere Chikballapur Udupi ShidlagattaChinthamani Bramhavara Chikkamagaluru Tumakuru Srinivaspura Hebri Sringeri Chikmagalur Udupi Gubbi Tumkur Arsikere Doddaballapura Tiptur Devanahalli Mulabagilu Kapu Karkala Mudigere Nelamangala Hoskote Kolar Kolara Belur Turuvekere Bangalore North(Additional) Mudabidri Hassan Bangalore (North) Belthangady Magadi Bangalore-East K.G.F HassanChannarayapatna Malur Kunigal Mangalore Bantwal Alur Bangarpet Sakleshpura Bangalore-South Dakshina Kannada Nagamangala Anekal Kadaba Holenarasipura Ramanagar Puttur Arkalgud Krishnarajpet Ramanagara Somawarpet MaddurChannapatna Sulya Mandya Pandavpura Mandya K.R.Nagar Kanakpura Piriyapatna Srirangapatna Madikeri Malavalli Kodagu Hunsur Mysuru T.Narasipura Kollegala Virajpet Mysuru Map Description: Nanjangud Heggadadevanakote Yalandur Kollegala(Hanur) "Areas where the tractor count are less compared to rural population are shown in light color. Schemes for procurement of tractors / Chamarajanagara Chamarajanagara agricultural machinery can be focused in these taluks Saraguru "Formula: Number of Tractors/Total cropped area*1000 Gundlupet Disclaimer: For newly formed taluks, whereever datasets are not available, its parent taluk data are used Generated from : K-GIS,KSRSAC.
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