Importance of organic carbon in soil testing

Importance of organic carbon in soil testing
  • Humus is made of organic matter which improves soil health and maintains soil fertility.

  • The physical and chemical quality of the soil increases with its excess in the soil. The physical quality of the soil like soil structure, water holding capacity, etc. is increased by organic carbon.

  • Organic carbon is also very useful for the transfer and conversion of nutrients and for the growth of microorganisms.  

  • It gives beneficial micro-organisms a safe environment which helps in their growth.

  • It also prevents the leaching of nutrients.

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Rain in some areas and severe heat with dust storm in some areas

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Dusty winds or light rain may occur in some parts of Punjab, Haryana and North Rajasthan. Thunderstorms or clouds are also possible. During the next few days, the temperature will increase from Punjab to Maharashtra, and Rajasthan to Chhattisgarh. The temperature in Delhi can reach around 44 degrees. Rain will continue over North-Eastern states as well as Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

Source: Skymet Weather

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Open your petrol pump, know the whole process and earn huge

How to get petrol pump dealership

Through this video of today, you will know the complete process of taking dealership of petrol pump and all the information under it.

Source: Rural Startups

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Farmers are getting a 50% subsidy for betel cultivation

Farmers are getting a 50% subsidy for betel cultivation

The central government is encouraging farmers to promote betel cultivation in the country. For this, grants are being given to the farmer brothers, so that they do not face financial problems during farming. The government has selected the regions of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh for this. Where farmers are being given grants under the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana-Raftaar.

Under this scheme, the central government with the help of state governments is providing 50% assistance for the establishment of betel groves in clusters for betel cultivation. For this, farmers are being provided Rs 50453 for a maximum of 1000 sqm. So far, a total of 104 hectares have been covered in Uttar Pradesh from the year 2018-19 to 2021-22 under this scheme. Whereas in Madhya Pradesh, this facility has been made available to an area of ​​44.4 hectares.

Apart from this, Krishi Vigyan Kendras have also been established to provide necessary planting material for betel cultivation to the farmers. Where one centre is established in Mahoba district of UP and the other in Lalitpur district. If you also want to do betel cultivation, then you can get benefits by joining this scheme.

Source: Kisan Samadhan

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Rain in many states with thunderstorm in North India

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Around April 25, dusty winds are possible in some parts of Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan. There is a possibility of dusty winds in Delhi also and clouds may also go away. Western Disturbance will give rain over the mountains. There is a possibility of heavy rain in the northeastern states. Light to moderate rain may occur over Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

Source: Skymet Weather

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This scheme has become a protective shield for cattle owners, know its benefits

Pashudhan Bima Yojana

Along with agriculture, farmers also do animal husbandry work. However, due to the death of animals due to drought, floods and diseases, livestock owners have to bear heavy losses. In such a situation, the Madhya Pradesh government is running ‘Pashudhan Bima Yojana’ to address the concerns of the cattle owners. Which is considered as a protective shield for the cattle breeders. The main objective of this scheme is to compensate the livestock owners for the loss due to the death of animals.

This scheme has been implemented in every district of the state. Under this, maximum 5 animals of the beneficiary are insured on premium grant. It includes milch animals and other animals like horse, donkey, rabbit, pig and male cow-buffalo lineage etc. So far more than 48 thousand animals have been insured under the scheme.

In this scheme, there is a provision to provide insurance to the people belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Below Poverty Line at a 70% subsidy. In this, 40% of the grant is from the center and 30% from the state. Apart from this, the general category beneficiaries are insured premium at 50% subsidy. This grant includes an equal share of both the Center and the State. You can also get your animals insured by joining this scheme.

Source: TV9

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