What was the price of different crops in the mandis of Madhya Pradesh on 9 March

Mandi Bhaw Madhya Pradesh

 

Mandi Crop Model price per quintal
Alote Onion 401-1400
Ratlam Onion 551-1790
Ratlam Garlic 500-5625
Ratlam Selana Upaj Mandi Garlic 1175-5570
Mandsaur Garlic 2200-4800
Alote Garlic 1200-5557
Mandi Crop Model price per quintal
Timarni Soybean 2586-5250
Timarni Mustard 4000-4700
Timarni wheat 1550-1795
Timarni Gram 2500-4791
Timarni Peas 3280
Timarni Mung 3700-8371
Timarni Urad 3101-3401
Timarni White gram 4631-6400
Khargone wheat 1680-1920
Khargone Gram 4477-5256
Khargone Corn 1296-1396
Khargone Cotton 4650-6495
Khargone Soybean 5141-5170
Khargone Tuar 5350-6472
Khargone Dollar Chana 6767-6925
Ratlam Wheat Lokwan 1661-1981
Ratlam Italian gram 4900-4916
Ratlam Yellow soybean 4600-5002
Ratlam -Selana upaj Mandi
Ratlam Yellow soybean 3700-5801
Ratlam Wheat Lokwan 1521-2240
Ratlam Gram 4700-5053
Ratlam Peas 2599-3800
Ratlam Lentil 5370
Ratlam Fudge granule 5900-7200
Ratlam Corn 1310-1320
Alot Soybean 4300-5451
Alot wheat 1501-1801
Alot Gram 3800-4825
Alot Fenugreek 5300-5780
Alot Mustard 4902-5001
Alot Corn 1076
Alot coriander 5456
khandwa Soybean 3000-5051
khandwa Lentil 3001-4601
khandwa Wheat 1525-1712
khandwa Gram 4251-4666
khandwa Tuar 5200-6100
khandwa Corn 1180-1256
khandwa Mung 5500
khandwa Urad 2370
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Insect management in watermelon

Insect management in watermelon
  • Most of the farmers have planted watermelon crops in their  fields.
  • Watermelon crop is still in the early stage of germination due to which insect pests in watermelon crop are more visible.
  • In the early growth phase, leaf miner, sucking  pests attack on  watermelon crops .
  • To control, use Thiamethoxam 12.6% + lambda cyhalothrin 9.5% ZC @ 80 ml/acre or Fipronil 40% + Imidacloprid 40% WG @ 40 gram/acre or Abamectin 1.9% EC @ 150 ml/acre.
  • Use Beauveria Bassiana@ 250 gram/acre as a biological treatment.
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Suran cultivation will be done in this district of MP, there will be more benefit in less time

Suran cultivation

Suran, also known as jimikand, is actually planted mostly in the gardens. But now its cultivation is being started in Balaghat district of Madhya Pradesh. By doing this, other farmers will also be motivated to cultivate it.

Let us know that Suran is a crop that gives more benefits in lower agricultural costs. That is why its cultivation can prove to be a profitable deal for the farmers. Its cultivation is being started by 20 farmers from three villages of Katangi tehsil of Balaghat district. These farmers will cultivate it in an area of ​​about 10 acres.

Please tell that Suran is a cash crop and its sowing takes place from February to June. Its crop is ready in about nine to ten months and its price in the market is more than Rs 40-50 per kg. Its crop does not take much irrigation and the farmer does not have to work too hard.

Source: Nai Duniya

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Management of fungal diseases in watermelon crop

fungal diseases in watermelon crop
  • Watermelon is being planted on a priority basis  in the summer .
  • But after germination of watermelon crops, problems of yellowing in leaves, rotting of roots, stem rot etc. are seen in watermelon crops.
  • To prevent this, Thiophanate Methyl 70% W/W @ 500 gram/acre or chlorothalonil 75% WP @ 400 gram/acre.
  • Use Pseudomonas fluorescens @ 250 gram/acre as a biological treatment
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What was the price of different crops in the mandis of Madhya Pradesh on 8 March

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Mandi Crop Model price per quintal
Pipariya wheat 1401-1730
Pipariya gram 3600-4710
Pipariya Corn 1100-1254
Pipariya Mung 4400-7500
Pipariya Soybean 4000-4480
Pipariya Tuar 4700-6800
Pipariya Grain 1900-2705
Dhamnod wheat 1680-1756
Dhamnod Dollar gram 3650-6850
Dhamnod Corn 1230-1380
Dhamnod Soybean 4300-4310
Timarni Soybean 3300-4676
Timarni Mustard 4551
Timarni wheat 1725-1788
Timarni gram 3824-4231
Timarni Tuar 3551
Timarni Corn 1052-1150
Timarni Mung 3140-8223
Timarni Urad 3500-6201
Khargone wheat 1676-1941
Khargone gram 4557-5178
Khargone Corn 1270-1334
Khargone Cotton 4650-6450
Khargone Soybean 4891-5066
Khargone Tuar 5757-6441
Ratlam Wheat Lokwan 1600-1973
Ratlam Italian gram 4801-5140
Ratlam Yellow soybean 3910-5125
Ratlam Selana Upaj Mandi
Ratlam Yellow soybean 3800-5500
Ratlam Wheat Lokwan 1551-2202
Ratlam gram 4603-5151
Ratlam Dollar gram 4802-4951
Ratlam peas 4091
Ratlam Fudge granule 6150
Ratlam Cotton 7650-8000
Alote Soybean 4665-5151
Alote wheat 1600-1700
Alote Mosami Chana 4650-4880
Alote Corn 1175
Alote Mustard 4650-4700
Alote coriander 5454-6000
Khandwa Soybean 3701-5001
Khandwa Mustard 4500-4571
Khandwa wheat 1500-1691
Khandwa gram 3701-4780
Khandwa Tuar 4751-6100
Khandwa Corn 1249-1300
Khandwa Mung 6100
Khandwa Urad 2600-5001
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The reason for incomplete growth of fruits and flowers in pumpkin crop

The reason for incomplete growth of fruits and flowers in pumpkin crop
  • Pumpkin crops are still planted in most of the field.
  • Some fruits are appearing, but they are not fully developed, and they are small in size.
  • This problem is due to the poor activity of honey bees because of weather changes.
  • As you all know, honey bees naturally support pollination in pumpkin crops.
  • If there is a decrease in the activity of honey bees, then the growth of fruits of the pumpkin fruit is improper or  fruit is not  produced.
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Government will development Ahilyamata Gaushala of Indore Janpad Panchayat

Government will development Ahilyamata Gaushala of Indore Janpad Panchayat

The Madhya Pradesh government is preparing to make Ahilyamata Gaushala an ideal gaushala, which is located in village Pedmi, under the Indore district panchayat of Indore district. In fact, last month a meeting was held to discuss the subject of development of Gaushalas in the state, which was chaired by Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan.

In this meeting, it was decided that a large cowshed would be developed in every district of the state. Now the same decision is being implemented and work is being done to develop a cow shed in Indore. 173 lakh rupees have to be spent in the development work of the cowshed. Please tell that there are currently 400 cows in this cowshed, which is planned to be increased from 900 to 1000 cows soon. New jobs will be created due to the development work of these cowsheds.

Source: Krishak Jagat

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How to prevent pink root rot disease in onions

How to prevent pink root rot disease in onions
  • The main symptom of this disease is onion roots becoming pink.
  • When the infection is high, the roots become black and dry.
  • Due to this, the growth of tubers is greatly affected.
  • It is very important to use the following products to prevent this.
  • Use  Kitazin 48% EC @ 400 ml/acre or Thiophanate Methyl 70% W/W @ 300 gram/ acre. 
  • Use Trichoderma viride @ 500 gram/acre as soil treatment and Pseudomonas fluorescens @ 250 gram/acre as spray as biological treatment.
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