How much loan will the farmers get this year, the state government has decided

How much loan will the farmers get this year the state government has decided

Farmers take loans for their agricultural activities. The government provides these loans to the farmers at low interest rates. The state governments decide how much loan the farmers will get. For the financial year 2021-22, the Chhattisgarh government has fixed the loans to be given to the farmers.

This year the state government has set a target of providing a total loan of Rs 5300 crore to the farmers. Proper guidelines have been issued by the state government so that farmers can easily get these loans through banks.

The farmers of the state can take this loan during a fixed time period. Farmers can take this loan from Registrar Cooperative Societies, State Cooperative Banks, Rural Development Bank, Agriculture Department, Cooperative Registrar Societies and all nationalized banks.

Farmers will be able to get a loan of Rs 19,800/acre for irrigated paddy crops this year under Kharif season. 14 thousand 400 / acre for unirrigated paddy, Rs 11 thousand / acre for tur and tur, Rs 13200 / acre for groundnut, Rs 13200 / acre for soybean has been fixed.

Source: Kisan Samadhan

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How to do soil treatment with Chilli Samridhi Kit before transplanting Chilli

How to do soil treatment with Chilli Samridhi Kit before transplanting Chilli
  • Although chilli can be grown in many types of soils. Nevertheless, loam soils with organic elements having good drainage systems are best for this. 

  • In the field, first of all, a deep plowing should be done with the plow. By doing this, harmful insects present in the soil, their eggs, the  pupal stage and the spores of the fungi are also destroyed.

  • After plowing with harrows or plows 3-4 times, the field should be leveled. Before the final plowing, Gramophone’s special offering ‘Mirch Samridhi Kit’, which has a quantity of 3.2 kg, should be mixed with 50 kg of decomposed cow dung per acre and mixed in the field with the last plowing. After that give light irrigation.

  • This ‘Chilli Samriddhi Kit’ will become the protective shield for chilli crops. This kit contains all the products related to chilli nutrition which will provide a good start to the chilli crop.

  • Chilli Samriddhi Kit protects chilli crop  against root rot, stem rot and wilt disease.

  • In the chilli crop, it plays an important role in promoting the growth of white roots.

With the sowing of the crop, connect your farm with the My Farm section of Gramophone app and keep on getting the exact advice and solutions related to smart agriculture throughout the crop cycle. Share this article with your friends with the share button below.

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Heavy rain likely in some districts of Madhya Pradesh for next 2-3 days

weather forecast

Monsoon has reached Maharashtra and West Bengal ahead of time. It may soon cover parts of Vidarbha, Telangana, Orissa, West Bengal and Bihar including Mumbai. There is a possibility of heavy rain in Vidarbha and Madhya Pradesh including Mumbai. Heavy rains will continue over the northeastern states. There is a possibility of heavy rain in Delhi from June 12.

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Benefits of seed treatment with fungicides, insecticides and Rhizobium in Soybean

Benefits of seed treatment with fungicides insecticides and Rhizobium in Soybean
  • Most of the farmers have been cultivating soybeans in the same field for years.

  • Due to continuous cultivation in the same field, the yield of soybean is greatly affected.

  • By planting soybeans in the same field continuously, the bacteria and fungi of the diseases of soybean crop have also been established in the soil and seeds.

  • Most of the diseases in soybeans are soil and seed borne. Seed treatment proves to be very beneficial to protect soybean crops from soil and seed borne diseases.

  • Soybean crops are protected from root rot disease due to seed treatment with fungicide.

  • Seed treatment with insecticides protects soybean crop from soil insects like white grubs, ants, termites etc.

  • Seeds germinate properly, germination percentage increases

  • Seed treatment with Rhizobium increases nodulation in the roots of soybean crop and fixes excess nitrogen.

For such important information related to agriculture and agricultural products, keep reading Gramophone’s articles daily. Be sure to visit the market section of gramophone to purchase advanced agricultural products.

 

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In the 3rd week of Cotton T20 Mela, these 100 farmers won gifts by buying cotton seeds, you also have a chance

Cotton T20 Mela Winners

Hundreds of farmers have won lucrative prizes in the last three weeks by purchasing cotton seeds under Gramophone’s Cotton T20 Mela offer for farmer brothers this cotton season. In the first two weeks, 200 farmers had received rewards under this offer.

Now in this episode, in the third week also awards have been sent to 100 farmers. Leading the offer this week, farmer Prem Singh Solanki of Kapasi village under Dhar district has won an attractive Sonata wristwatch, while all other farmers have been given an attractive bag of gramophones as a gift.

List of all winning farmers

Sr. No. Customer_Name Village Tehsil District
1 PREMSINGH SOLANKI KAPASI KUKSHI DHAR
2 badal parihar BARDA DAHI DHAR
3 JEET BARFA KAPASI KUKSHI DHAR
4 Mohan Bhai BANGARDA PUNASA KHANDWA
5 bharat patidar LOHARA KUKSHI DHAR
6 NITESH PATIDAR MANDWI MANAWAR DHAR
7 ROHIT SOLANKI MOHANA PUNASA KHANDWA
8 SHAKTI SINGH RAJPUT ANJANGAON BHIKANGAON KHARGONE
9 BANTI GUPTA DAHI KUKSHI DHAR
10 JAGDISH YADAV DONDAWADA BHIKANGAON KHARGONE
11 DEVRAM PATEL KOLGAON KHANDWA KHANDWA
12 santosh yadav KHARDA GOGAON KHARGONE
13 atmaram Rathore ROSHANI HARSUD KHANDWA
14 ANIL BADOLE BHAMORI ANJAD BARWANI
15 DEEPAK BARMAN MODKANAPUR MANAWAR DHAR
16 MAHESH RAWAT DEDAGAON MANAWAR DHAR
17 ctal namdev BAKANER MANAWAR DHAR
18 SARVAN GOSWAMI BAWADYA ANJAD BARWANI
19 GHISALAL PARIHAR BARDA DAHI DHAR
20 MOHAN PARIHAR BARDA DAHI DHAR
21 MADHAV BHAYAL DONGANW KUKSHI DHAR
22 Mukesh PANDHANA PANDHANA KHANDWA
23 KALU WADHE MOHANA PUNASA KHANDWA
24 Harshal Choudhry BORSAR BURHANPUR BURHANPUR
25 lakhan yadav DAYALPURA GOGAON KHARGONE
26 AKHILESH BORGAON BUJURG PANDHANA KHANDWA
27 GYAN SINGH RATHORE ATOOT KHAS PUNASA KHANDWA
28 Rahul Singh HARSUD HARSUD KHANDWA
29 ravindra malakar MULTHAN KASRAWAD KHARGONE
30 ravindra malakar MULTHAN KASRAWAD KHARGONE
31 RAVI PATEL BALSAMUND KASRAWAD KHARGONE
32 RAVI PATEL BALSAMUND KASRAWAD KHARGONE
33 SANDESH YADAV THIKRI THIKRI BARWANI
34 CHAIN SINGH SAWNER BADNAGAR PUNASA KHANDWA
35 MANOJ ARSE JALGON SEGAON KHARGONE
36 JITENDRA PANWAR KOTALYA KHEDI BARWAH KHARGONE
37 FARUKH PIPALJHOPA KASRAWAD KHARGONE
38 KISHORE PARIHAR KASEL RAJPUR BARWANI
39 nitesh patel BADEL BARWAH KHARGONE
40 RAHUL CHOUHAN MOHANA BHAGWANPURA KHARGONE
41 RISHIRAJ PANWAR KOTALYA KHEDI BARWAH KHARGONE
42 RITESH SOLANKI SAKAD ANJAD BARWANI
43 ROOPSINGH TOMAR RANTALAW MANAWAR DHAR
44 HUKUMCHANDRA HATAGALE GAWLA KASRAWAD KHARGONE
45 jaiprakash jat KOGAWAN MAHESHWAR KHARGONE
46 SHIVLAL VESHAKI GHODLYAPANI NIWALI BARWANI
47 VISHAL PATIL BILWA (DHULKOT) BHAGWANPURA KHARGONE
48 kuldeep Rathore BAMNALA BHIKANGAON KHARGONE
49 ARVIND YADAV NAGJHRI MAHESHWAR KHARGONE
50 YUVRAJ PATEL SAMRAJ MAHESHWAR KHARGONE
51 shubham yadav GHUGARIYA KHEDI GOGAON KHARGONE
52 SANTOSH YADAV NIMGUL KHARGONE KHARGONE
53 Dharmendra yadav BHAMPURA MAHESHWAR KHARGONE
54 GANESH JANGDE UMARDA THIKRI BARWANI
55 ARVIND SINGH TOMAR CHHODIYA JHIRANYA KHARGONE
56 prashant JALKHAN KASRAWAD KHARGONE
57 manohar singh SATKUR KASRAWAD KHARGONE
58 SHIVKARAN RATHORE JOBAT KASBA JOBAT ALIRAJPUR
59 KISHOR WASKALE BHAMORI ANJAD BARWANI
60 gopal BAKAWAN BARWAH KHARGONE
61 KAMLESH YADAV THIBGAON BUJURG GOGAON KHARGONE
62 KAMLESH YADAV THIBGAON BUJURG GOGAON KHARGONE
63 MANOHAR PATIDAR KARODIYA MAHESHWAR KHARGONE
64 SURESH MUKATI GHATTI THIKRI BARWANI
65 PATHAN THAKRE DEOLI WARLA BARWANI
66 BADRI YADAV SEMALDA THIKRI BARWANI
67 PRASHANT Mishra DANTPAHADI KHAKNAR BURHANPUR
68 NANDKISHORE PATEL SEKHPURA PANDHANA KHANDWA
69 mahendra badole BHOJA PATHAR JHIRANYA KHARGONE
70 NAENDRA PAWAR BAKAWAN BARWAH KHARGONE
71 BHOLU BHUREKHA BARDEOLA KASRAWAD KHARGONE
72 gelsingh patel CHIKLYA BARWANI BARWANI
73 KAMAL BHAYAL SAJWANI BARWANI BARWANI
74 NIRMAL CHOUHAN SENDHWA SENDHWA BARWANI
75 Ranjeet Yadav LAXMINAGAR BHIKANGAON BHIKANGAON
76 Sanjay Nathu SINDH KHEDA RYT NEPANAGAR BURHANPUR
77 ANAND WASKEL BORLI MANAWAR DHAR
78 VIRENDRA MANDLOI KANWADA JOBAT ALIRAJPUR
79 DEWAN SENANI JAMATI SENDHWA BARWANI
80 virendra chouhan BHAWANYA BUZURG DHARAMPURI DHAR
81 SAHDAR DAWAR PALASNER SHIRPUR DHULE
82 RAMDASH YADAV DAYALPURA GOGAON GOGAON
83 akhilesh yadav BESARKURD KASRAWAD KASRAWAD
84 RAHUL PATEL AGARWADA BARWAH KHARGONE
85 dhram SINGH DUDWE DEOLI SENDHWA BARWANI
86 rupesh Yadav LAXMINAGAR BHIKANGAON BHIKANGAON
87 RAMESH DAWAR JOGWADA NIWALI BARWANI
88 BHIYASINGH RAWAT DONDWADA NIWALI BARWANI
89 RAMESWAR SOLANKI CHATLI NIWALI BARWANI
90 RAMESH BHAYAL SALKHEDA RAJPUR BARWANI
91 DALAB SINGH SHAHPURA SENDHWA BARWANI
92 Vinod Dudwe HINGWA WARLA BARWANI
93 shailendra sonkatte BURHANPUR BURHANPUR BURHANPUR
94 BHAGWAN MANDLOI BILDA GANDHWANI DHAR
95 LALA PATEL SIRSALA MANAWAR DHAR
96 JUWANSINGH WASKALE PUTTLA JHIRANYA KHARGONE
97 RAHUL PATEL RASGAON SEGAON KHARGONE
98 SARDAR SINGH WASKLE BHIKHARKHEDI SEGAON KHARGONE
99 mohit PATIDAR DONGERGAON KHARGONE KHARGONE
100 LOKESH DHANGAR BHOINDA KASRAWAD KHARGONE

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Cause and diagnosis of phosphorus deficiency in soil

Cause and diagnosis of phosphorus deficiency in soil

Phosphorus is the major nutrient that is found in soil, If the soil remains deficient, then its effect can be seen very easily on the crop. The symptoms of deficiency are first seen on young leaves or plants.

The reason for the deficiency  of phosphorus: There is deficiency of phosphorus in the soil which is rich in calcium. Due to this, the availability of phosphorus decreases even if the pH of the soil is low or high. Because in alkaline soil, the available phosphorus is less absorbed by roots . The main reason for its deficiency is that phosphorus particles are fixed in the soil and the plants are not able to absorb it. Also, if the soil moisture is low then this element is also deficient.

Its deficiency can be controlled in two ways

Organic measures: Under organic measures, organic manure which is considered a good source of phosphorus, it is very important to use it in different growth stages of the crop. Organic fertilizers like vermicompost, dung, bird’s beets and residues of old crops are rotten and added to the soil, then these crop residues are also a good source of phosphorus. Simultaneously phosphorus-rich microbes such as phosphate solubilizing bacteria.

Chemical measures: Phosphorus containing fertilizers like DAP, SSP, 12: 61: 00, NPK etc. can be used.

For such important information related to agriculture and agricultural products, keep reading Gramophone’s articles daily. Be sure to visit the market section of gramophone to purchase advanced agricultural products.

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Rains will continue in many districts of Madhya Pradesh even today, know the weather forecast

Weather report

Rain is likely to continue in many districts of Madhya Pradesh like Dhar, Khandwa, Khargone, Betul, Hoshangabad, Harda, Dewas, Mandla. Monsoon is advancing rapidly over the west coast, however, the monsoon is still sluggish over the eastern parts. Rain will increase in Mumbai from June 9. Torrential rains are expected in the southern districts of Maharashtra and Gujarat between June 12 and 15.

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Cause and diagnosis of Nitrogen deficiency in soil

Cause and diagnosis of Nitrogen deficiency in soil
  • During vegetative growth, crops need more nitrogen, if its availability is low at this stage then crop production is greatly affected.

  • Reason for nitrogen deficiency: Nitrogen deficiency is found in sandy soil and soil with good drainage, frequent rain or heavy irrigation also cause nitrogen deficiency in the soil 

  • Loss of Nitrogen Deficiency: Due to deficiency of nitrogen, the color of the plant becomes light green, growth of plants is less than normal and the number of  spikes is reduced. In cereal crops such as corn, paddy, wheat, etc., the lower leaves of the plant first start drying up. and gradually the top leaves also dry up, the color of the leaves is white and the leaves sometimes burn. Due to its excess, the yellowing of the leaves is seen in large amounts and due to this, the amount of other nutrients is also affected.

Two ways can be taken to compensate for nitrogen deficiency.

  • Organic measures: Under organic  measures, organic manure which is considered a good source of nitrogen is very important to use in different growth stages of the crop. It is very important to use organic fertilizers like vermicompost, manure. Nitrogenous bacteria like Azotobacter, Azospirillum, Rhizobium etc can reduce the nitrogen deficiency.

  • Chemical measures: Nitrogen-containing fertilizers such as Urea, NPK, Ammonium nitrate, Ammonium sulfate, 12:61:00, 13:00:45 can be used to overcome nitrogen deficiency and for good crop production.

For such important information related to agriculture and agricultural products, keep reading Gramophone’s articles daily. Be sure to visit the market section of gramophone to purchase advanced agricultural products.

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How will the monsoon rains this year, know the weather forecast for the next four months

How will the monsoon rains this year

The Indian Meteorological Department has predicted good monsoon rains this year. According to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of heavy rains in the northern and southern parts of the country while the states of the central region. On the other hand, less than normal rains have been predicted in the states of the Northeast region.

According to the Meteorological Department, the Southwest Monsoon can cause 96 to 104% rain in the months of June to September this year. Monsoon is likely to be normal in most of the states of the country where self-sufficiency in agriculture is high. These states include Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Orissa, Punjab, Haryana, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana etc. These states are expected to receive normal and above normal rainfall at some places during monsoon.

Source: Kisan Samadhan

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