Rhizobium is essential in the cultivation of moong

Rhizobium is essential in the cultivation of moong
  • Rhizobium is found in the nodules of the root of the moong, which increases crop yield by fixing atmospheric nitrogen.

  • The use of Rhizobium culture leads to the rapid formation of knots in the roots of moong and other pulse crops, which gives 20-30 % profit in the yield of moong, gram, tur and urad and 50-60% in soybean yield.

  • The use of rhizobium culture increases the amount of nitrogen in the soil to about 12 kg per acre.

  • Use Rhizobium culture, for seed treatment at the rate of 5 to 10 grams per kg of seed and for soil treatment before sowing, mix 50 kg of FYM in 1 kg per acre and broadcast it. 

  • Nitrogen deposited by Rhizobium bacteria present in the roots of pulses is used in the next crop, due to which there is a need to give less nitrogen in the next crop also.

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Rain likely to continue in MP Rajasthan and Maharashtra

Madhya Pradesh Weather Update Madhya Pradesh Weather Update

During the last 24 hours, rain and thundershowers were observed over the West Madhya Pradesh and Northern districts of Maharashtra. Now rain activities are likely to continue over these states including South-East Rajasthan during the next two days. Rain is also possible over Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and South Andhra Pradesh. Heavy rain is possible in Andaman and Nicobar.

Source: Skymet Weather

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5 farmers became winners in the second week of Gramcash referral race, see list

Gramcash referral race

Many farmer brothers participated in Gramcash Referral Race Competition and connected their farmer friends with Gramophone App through Gramophone Referral Program. Through this whole process, the farmer brothers have earned a lot of gram cash. Through today’s article, you will know which farmers have become winners and won attractive prizes by staying in the top 5 in the second week of Gramcash referral race.

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Like the Gramcash Referral Race competition held in February, this competition is also going to start in the month of March. By participating in which you will be able to earn Gramcash as well as win attractive prizes, so stay connected with the Gramophone app and keep participating in contests.

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Get double profit at a low cost by joining this government scheme

Get double profit at a low cost by joining this government scheme

To make agriculture easier, the central government is promoting new and modern technologies, so that farmers can earn good profit with less cost by adopting the equipment made from these techniques. Agricultural drones are one of these modern tools. With its help, insecticides and medicines can be sprayed on the crop spread over a large area within a few hours. This will save both time and effort. Along with this, drones can also be used for the protection and maintenance of fields.

To promote the use of drones in agriculture, the scheme ‘Sub-Mission on Agricultural Mechanization’ has been released by the Union Ministry of Agriculture. For this, the Ministry has issued guidelines to ICAR Institutes, Krishi Vigyan Kendras and State Agricultural Universities. Under this, a subsidy of 50% or a maximum of Rs 5 lakh per equipment cost will be given to SC, ST, small-marginal and women farmers across the country on drone purchase and 40 per cent or a maximum Rs 4 lakh subsidy will be given to other farmers so that every The farmers of the section can take advantage of this technology.

Simultaneously, the scope of the Customer Hiring Center is also being expanded to make the availability of agricultural equipment more easily. Not only this, with the help of the leading Agricultural Research and Agricultural Training Institute, farmers across the country will be given training on spraying with drones. With the help of this, more farmers will be able to make farming easier by using agricultural drones as soon as possible.

Source: TV9

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Girls get 4000 Rupees scholarship from this scheme

Girls get 4000 Rupees scholarship from this scheme

The Madhya Pradesh government is running Pratibha Kiran Yojana for girl students from poor families. Under this scheme, scholarship is given to those students whose financial condition is not good at home and they are not going to school and college. A scholarship of 4000 rupees is given under this scheme. Students who have passed the first class in class 12 can avail this scheme.

Only students of BPL and SC/ST families can avail the benefit of this scheme. For applying for the scheme, the beneficiary must have a caste certificate. Apart from this, there should be a photo, Aadhar card, character certificate or school marks proof for the application.

You can apply for this scheme online. For this, you have to go to the official website of the scheme and go to the option of ‘Register Yourself’ and complete the application process.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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Things to keep in mind in the late wheat crop

Things to keep in mind in the late wheat crop
  • Do not irrigate the wheat crop with the sprinkler method while the ears emerge, otherwise, the flowers may fall. Due to this the ends of the grains also turn black, due to which there is a fear of infestation of diseases like karnal bunt, blight. 

  • Irrigation should be stopped when the grain is filled and the crop becomes golden in colour. Irrigation at this time affects the brightness and quality of grains.

  • In the wheat crop at the time of the grain filling stage, for quality of the grain, Spray Propiconazole 25% EC @ 200 ml along with 00:00:50 @ 1 kg/acre. 

  • To control root aphid, spray Imidacloprid 17.8% SL @ 100 ml per acre or apply Thiamethoxam 25% WG @ 250 gm per acre mixed with manure/sand/soil in the standing crop and give irrigation.

  • To control rust, spray Hexaconazole 5% SC @ 400 ml or Propiconazole 25% EC @ 200 ml or Tebuconazole 25.9% EC @ 200 ml/acre.

  • For the control of rats, make small tablets by mixing 3-4 gm of zinc phosphide with one kilogram of flour, a little jaggery and oil and keep them near the bills of rats.

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