Identification and control of tobacco caterpillar in cauliflower

Identification and control of tobacco caterpillar in cauliflower

The moths of this insect are dark brown in colour and there is a white stripe on the front wing with black spots in between. These moths lay eggs in groups covered with a white layer and there can be 40 to 200 eggs in a group. The caterpillar that comes out of the egg is green in the initial stage, which eats the leaves by scratching, and later this caterpillar becomes dark green or brown in colour. Adult larva feeds by making circular holes in the leaves and damages the cauliflower by entering from the top.

Control: As soon as the caterpillar infestation is seen, spray Emanova (Emamectin Benzoate 5% SG) @ 100 gm per acre or Cosko (Chlorantraniliprole 18.50 % SC) @ 20 ml per acre. 

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There are chances of rain in many states, see the weather forecast for your area

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It is raining heavily in the mountains. Now snowfall will start soon and snowfall activities will increase in Himachal Pradesh including Gilgit, Baltistan, Muzaffarabad, Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir. After 24 hours, rain and snowfall will also be seen in Uttarakhand. Rain may start in Punjab, Haryana and Delhi. Showers may also occur in western Uttar Pradesh. There are chances of light rain in Rajasthan and North Madhya Pradesh. There may be snowfall along with rain in Sikkim, Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh.

Source: Skymet Weather

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Government is giving bumper subsidies on turmeric and ginger cultivation

Integrated Horticulture Development Scheme

The Central and State Governments are running many beneficial schemes. With the help of this, it becomes easier for the farmer to do farming. In this series, the Bihar government is providing help to the farmers of its state under the Integrated Horticulture Development Scheme. Under this scheme, subsidies are being given to the farmers for planting turmeric, ginger and Jimikand crops.

According to the Horticulture Directorate of Bihar Government, farmers of 12 districts of the state can fill out applications under this scheme. Araria, Bhojpur, Buxar, Gopalganj, Katihar, Madhepura, Madhubani, Munger, Purnia, Siwan, Supaul and Saran districts are included in this scheme. The process of applying online for the scheme has started from 13 February 2024. By joining the scheme, you will be given a subsidy of 40% to 50% for cultivating turmeric, ginger and Jimikand. For more information, visit the official website https://horticulture.bihar.gov.in.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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What are the rates of soybean in the markets of Madhya Pradesh

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What is the rate of soybean today in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh? Let’s see the complete list.

Rates of Soybean in the mandis of Madhya Pradesh
District Market Variety Minimum Price (per quintal) Maximum Price (per quintal)
Alirajpur Alirajpur Soybean 4250 4350
Badwani Anjad Yellow 4010 4010
Khargone Badwaha Soybean 3886 3886
Khargone Bhikangaon Soybean 2571 4428
Rajgarh Biaora Soybean 4010 4625
Khandwa Harsood Soybean 4260 4290
Rajgarh Jeerapur Soybean 4250 4265
Alirajpur Jobat Soybean 4300 4400
Khargone Khargone Soybean 4100 4300
Khandwa Mundi Soybean 4150 4150
Shajapur Nalkehda Yellow 4025 4025
Chhindwara Pandhurna Soybean 4400 4400
Jhabua Petlawad Soybean 4400 4405
Dhar Rajgarh Yellow 4200 4350
Badwani Sendhwa Soybean 4300 4300
Ujjain Ujjain Soybean 4150 4225

Source: Agmarknet

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Post emergence weed management in summer paddy

Pre-emergence weed management in summer paddy!

In addition to diseases and pests in paddy crops, weeds also cause a lot of damage, so it is very important to destroy weeds in time, as harmful weeds in paddy crops also attract various insects.

Post-emergence weed management:

Post-emergence weed management should be done after 10 to 12 days of transplanting and after weed germination. After the emergence of weeds in paddy crops, spray Nominee Gold (Bispyribac-Sodium 10% SC) @ 80 – 100 ml per acre mixed with 150 – 200 litres of water to control them. Bispyribac-Sodium is a selective, post-emergent herbicide, which controls grasses and broad-leaf weeds in paddy, such as Echinochloa crusgalli, Cyperus difformis, Cyperus iria, Eclipta alba, etc.

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Chances of rain in many states including Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan

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Snowfall has started on the mountains, clouds have rained at many places in Jammu and Kashmir. Now from February 19, rain will start in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, North Rajasthan and West Uttar Pradesh. Gradually the rain activities will also reach the northeastern states including East Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal. There may be rain tomorrow in North Madhya Pradesh also. Heat will increase in Gujarat and the weather will remain dry in South India also.

Source: Skymet Weather

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Subsidy of 3 lakh 90 thousand rupees, will get benefit on rearing indigenous cow

Desi Gopalan Protsahan Yojana 2023-24

The government is encouraging the farmers to rear the indigenous cow. Interest is also being seen among the farmers in rearing indigenous cows. The central and state governments are also running several schemes to increase the rearing of indigenous cows. In this episode, the Bihar government has also started “Desi Gopalan Protsahan Yojana 2023-24”.

With the help of this scheme, farmers and livestock farmers of Bihar can get subsidy ranging from 40 to 75%. The main objective of the Bihar government behind this scheme is to promote milk production and indigenous breed of cows in the state.

Explain that under this scheme, subsidy can be taken on maximum 20 indigenous cows. It has been decided to give 75% subsidy to OBC/SC/ST farmers and 40% subsidy to farmers of all other categories under this. In this scheme, landless, small, marginal and below poverty line farmers of all categories of the state can apply.

Under the scheme, interested farmers belonging to OBC/SC/ST category who start dairy business with two indigenous cows will get Rs 1 lakh 81 thousand 500 while farmers belonging to other categories will become beneficiaries of a subsidy of Rs 1 lakh 21 thousand. If starting a dairy farm with four indigenous cows, the farmers belonging to extremely backward class/SC/ST category will get a subsidy of Rs. To take advantage of the scheme, visit the official website dairy.bihar.gov.in. The last date of application has been kept on September 1.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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Chance of strong winds along with rain and hailstorms, see weather forecast

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Now snowfall will start once again on the mountains which can be very heavy between 18th and 20th February. Rain activities will also start in Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh from February 19. There may also be hailstorms at some places and strong winds may also blow. Thunderstorms are also possible in many areas. There will be rain in Bihar and West Bengal from 20th or 21st February.

Source: Skymet Weather

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What are the rates of wheat in the mandis of Madhya Pradesh

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What is the price of wheat in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh. Let’s see the complete list.

Rates of Wheat in the mandis of Madhya Pradesh
District Market Variety Minimum Price (per quintal) Maximum Price (per quintal)
Alirajpur Alirajpur Mill Quality 2440 2440
Satna Amarpatan Mill Quality 2265 2275
Badwani Anjad Mill Quality 2335 2425
Ashoknagar Ashoknagar Sharbati 3244 4275
Sehore Ashta Other 2253 3701
Hoshangabad Babai Mill Quality 2100 2400
Chhatarpur Badamalhera Mill Quality 2285 2488
Ujjain Badnagar Lokwan 2400 2490
Ujjain Badnagar Mill Quality 2460 2460
Dhar Badnawar Lokwan 2000 3300
Dhar Badnawar Mill Quality 2430 2865
Rewa Baikunthpur Mill Quality 2225 2260
Sagar Bamora Mill Quality 1971 1971
Hoshangabad Banapura Local 2409 2467
Hoshangabad Bankhedi Mill Quality 2410 2520
Raisen Bareli Mill Quality 2176 2370
Shehdol Beohari Mill Quality 2300 2310
Bhopal Berasia Mill Quality 2100 2489
Bhopal Berasia Local 2256 2507
Betul Betul Mill Quality 2371 2560
Datia Bhander Mill Quality 2341 2431
Datia Bhander Other 2370 2397
Bhopal Bhopal Mill Quality 2080 3102
Rajgarh Biaora Mill Quality 2380 2465
Chhatarpur Bijawar Mill Quality 2195 2300
Sagar Bina Mill Quality 2251 2460
Sagar Bina Sharbati 3750 3750
Sagar Bina Local 2650 2990
Chhindwara Chaurai Mill Quality 2251 2350
Chhatarpur Chhatarpur Mill Quality 2300 2400
Chhindwara Chhindwara Local 2200 3075
Gwalior Dabra Other 2400 2500
Datia Datia Mill Quality 2380 2436
Dewas Dewas Lokwan 2655 2655
Dhar Dhar Lokwan 1822 2982
Dhar Dhar Mill Quality 2200 3070
Vidisha Ganjbasoda Mill Quality 2302 2540
Vidisha Ganjbasoda Sharbati 2601 3418
Bhind Gohad Mill Quality 2400 2450
Rewa Hanumana Mill Quality 2250 2250
Harda Harda Mill Quality 2160 2810
Khandwa Harsood Mill Quality 1940 2421
Indore Indore Lokwan 2100 3023
Indore Indore Mill Quality 2191 2666
Jabalpur Jabalpur Mill Quality 1951 2604
Sehore Jawar Mill Quality 2252 2740
Rajgarh Jeerapur Mill Quality 2385 2415
Shivpuri Karera Mill Quality 2276 2282
Khargone Kasrawad Mill Quality 2500 2555
Katni Katni Mill Quality 2150 2540

Source: Agmarknet

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Know the reasons for premature tuber sprouting in the main field in garlic crop

Know the reasons for premature tuber sprouting in the main field in garlic crop

Garlic bulbs are sometimes observed to germinate in the field at the beginning of the maturity stage of the bulb, especially when it rains in the winter season or due to excess soil moisture and nitrogen supply. Also, this problem in garlic is caused by irrigation more often than the normal requirement in the crop.

Short-duration varieties are more susceptible to this problem than long-duration varieties. Delayed harvesting in the rainy season leads to premature germination and cracking of tubers. Also, the wide spacing of cloves at the time of planting increases the absorption of nitrogen and water by individual plants, resulting in premature germination.

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