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Some of the high-yielding varieties of crops are Ganga 101, Sarbati Sonora, Pusa Lerma, and Jaya.
Which of these represents maize?

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To determine which of the high-yielding varieties of crops represents maize among the options provided (Ganga 101, Sarbati Sonora, Pusa Lerma, and Jaya), we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Crop Varieties**: We have four varieties listed: Ganga 101, Sarbati Sonora, Pusa Lerma, and Jaya. 2. **Recall the Crop Associations**: - Ganga 101 is known to be a high-yielding variety of maize. ...
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