Mini tractors and agricultural equipment will be available on subsidy for only Rs 35000

Mini tractors and agricultural equipment will be available on subsidy for only Rs 35000

Tractors used in farming are very expensive and ordinary farmers cannot afford to buy them. That is why huge subsidy is provided on tractors by the government. Through one such subsidy scheme of the government, farmers will be able to buy mini tractors and other agricultural equipment for just Rs 35 thousand to make farming easier.

Under this scheme launched by the government, priority will be given to economically weaker farmers. It is expected that this scheme can be started soon. Let us tell you that to avail of its benefits, farmers will be asked to apply online.

This scheme has been started by the Maharashtra government to make small farmers of its state tractor owners. Through this scheme, farmers doing small farming will get a huge subsidy of up to 90% on tractors and other agricultural equipment. This means that farmers will have to spend only Rs 35,000 to buy a tractor or other agricultural equipment. The remaining amount will be given by the Maharashtra government. The government wants to provide economic strength to the farmers through this mini-tractor scheme. To apply for the scheme, visit https://mini.mahasamajkalyan.in website, while for other information related to the scheme, you must visit https://sjsa.maharashtra.gov.in/mr.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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What are the rates of mustard in the mandis of Madhya Pradesh?

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A rise is being seen in the market price of mustard. See what are the prices of mustard in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh!

Rates of Mustard in the mandis of MP
District Market Variety Minimum Price (per quintal) Maximum Price (per quintal)
Shajapur Agar Mustard 4065 4985
Panna Ajaygarh Sarson(Black) 4800 4820
Guna Aron Mustard 4305 5000
Ashoknagar Ashoknagar Mustard 4111 5151
Ashoknagar Ashoknagar Other 4770 4800
Sehore Ashta Sarson(Black) 4200 5952
Sehore Ashta Mustard 4500 5970
Shivpuri Badarwas Mustard 4005 5115
Sagar Bamora Mustard 4601 5660
Hoshangabad Banapura Mustard 5300 7172
Shivpuri Barad Mustard 4400 5375
Bhopal Berasia Yellow (Black) 4715 4800
Bhopal Berasia Mustard 4400 4860
Betul Betul Mustard 4500 4500
Bhopal Bhopal Mustard 4600 4600
Bhopal Bhopal Mustard-Organic 4495 4611
Rajgarh Biaora Mustard 4650 4650
Mandla Bichhiya Mustard 4700 5000
Chhatarpur Bijawar Sarson(Black) 4690 4730
Chhatarpur Bijawar Mustard 4155 4251
Sagar Bina Mustard 5290 5290
Guna Binaganj Mustard 4200 4910
Ashoknagar Chanderi Mustard 4155 5175
Chhatarpur Chhatarpur Sarson(Black) 4600 4820
Chhatarpur Chhatarpur Mustard 4680 4800
Chhindwara Chhindwara Mustard 4600 4600
Gwalior Dabra Mustard 4900 5100
Mandsaur Daloda Mustard 4600 4810
Damoh Damoh Mustard 4200 5250
Datia Datia Mustard 4500 5090
Sagar Deori Mustard 5410 5425
Dewas Dewas Sarson(Black) 4000 4662
Dewas Dewas Mustard 4151 4672
Vidisha Ganjbasoda Mustard-Organic 6001 6001
Bhind Gohad Sarson(Black) 3920 5260
Bhind Gohad Yellow (Black) 4810 5240
Bhind Gohad Mustard 5140 5140
Guna Guna Mustard 4325 5045
Dewas Haatpipliya Mustard 4421 4585
Rewa Hanumana Mustard 4700 4700
Harda Harda Mustard 4352 5401
Khandwa Harsood Mustard 5300 5300
Sehore Ichhawar Mustard 4300 5750
Indore Indore Mustard 4600 4600
Indore Indore Mustard-Organic 4530 4600
Hoshangabad Itarsi Mustard 4476 5826
Jabalpur Jabalpur Mustard 4400 5580

Source: Agmarknet

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Be careful while harvesting watermelon, take care of proper time

Best time to harvest fruit in watermelon crop

Watermelon fruits start to be plucked after 75 to 80 days of sowing. If the fruits are to be sent to a distant market, then harvesting is done early. Depending on the size and colour of the fruits according to each variety, when will the fruit mature? Generally, when ripe fruits are pressed with fingers, there is a sound of dhap-dhap, as well as when the stem starts drying, only then do the fruits become eligible for harvesting. If the portion of the fruit which remains in the soil turns yellow from white, then the fruit is considered ripe. If the fruit squeezes easily when pressed, and does not require much force while pressing, then the fruit is considered ripe. While harvesting the fruit, note that to separate the fruits from the stalk, use a sharp knife. Apart from this, the fruits should be collected in a cold place.

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Chances of unseasonal rain and hailstorms in many states including MP, Maharashtra

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After North India, now it is the turn of Central India and Eastern India where there will be unseasonal rain and hailstorms will also fall. Between March 16 and March 18 or 19, there will be rain in many districts of Vidarbha, Telangana, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, East Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand and West Bengal. There is a possibility of rain in south-eastern Uttar Pradesh and southern Bihar on March 18 and 19.

Source: Skymet Weather

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Garlic rates continue to rise, high price reaches beyond Rs 14000

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

Rates of Garlic in the mandis of MP
District Market Variety Minimum Price (per quintal) Maximum Price (per quintal)
Dhar Badnawar Average 7100 10600
Dhar Badnawar Garlic 2900 10705
Dhar Badnawar Garlic-Organic 5710 5710
Bhopal Bhopal Garlic 5600 5600
Mandsaur Daloda Garlic 2000 14100
Indore Indore Garlic 2000 11230
Ratlam Jaora Garlic 522 11600
Neemuch Javad Garlic 6411 9501
Mandsaur Mandsaur Garlic 2800 10400
Mandsaur Piplya Garlic 1000 10011
Ratlam Ratlam Garlic 7660 9151
Ratlam Sailana Garlic 4500 7400
Shajapur Sajapur Desi 3521 8463
Shajapur Sajapur Garlic 5612 7319
Mandsaur Shamgarh Garlic 1601 10560
Mandsaur Sitmau Garlic 6050 7500

Source: Agmarknet

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Disadvantages of burning crop residue after harvesting

Disadvantages of burning crop residue after harvesting

Most of the farmers burn and destroy the stubble left after wheat harvesting for early sowing of the second crop, due to which there is a continuous decrease in the amount of fossil material in the fields. The upper surface of the soil becomes hard. The fertility of the soil is destroyed as well as there is a decrease in the amount of carbon. The physical structure of the soil is also affected, and the water-holding capacity is reduced. Due to this, the biodiversity of the soil is almost destroyed, and there is a decrease in biological activities in the soil.

Due to the burning of crop residues, there is also a massive decline in the number of earthworms. Carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide are released by burning crop residues. Which pollutes the atmosphere and the ratio of nitrogen and carbon in the land is affected.

By burning crop residues, the plants on the bunds get burnt, and sometimes the possibility of fire in the villages also increases.

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It will rain again in Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha and eastern states, see weather forecast

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The Western Disturbance has weakened and moved ahead. From today, snowfall in the mountains will almost stop. Rain activities will also end in Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. Rain will start in Vidarbha, Chhattisgarh and East Madhya Pradesh from March 16, and can reach South Eastern Uttar Pradesh including West Bengal, Orissa, Jharkhand and southern districts of Bihar on March 17, 18 and 19.

Source: Skymet Weather

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80% subsidy is available on agricultural machines useful in dragon fruit cultivation

80% subsidy is available on agricultural machines useful in dragon fruit cultivation

More than 70% of the total Indian population earns its living by farming. To help these farmers, many beneficial schemes are run by the government through which subsidies are given to the farmers. In this context, the government is taking new steps with the aim of providing benefits to the farmers cultivating dragon fruit.

Actually, sprinkler technology is used to supplement irrigation in dragon fruit cultivation. In such a situation, the government is giving subsidies of up to 80% to the farmers who want to use it. It is worth noting that dragon fruit, which is popular in countries like Thailand, Vietnam and Israel, is being liked a lot in India these days. The price of this fruit in the Indian market is Rs 200 to 250. For this reason, dragon fruit is quite popular from a farming point of view.

The subsidy said to be suitable will actually be given to the farmers cultivating dragon fruit under the Integrated Horticulture Development Mission scheme launched by the Bihar Government Horticulture Directorate for the farmers. In this scheme, a 40% subsidy per unit cost (₹ 1.25 lakh/hectare) will be given by the government. According to this, farmers cultivating dragon fruit will get 40% i.e. ₹ 50 thousand as subsidy. For more information related to the scheme, please visit the website of the Bihar Agriculture Department, Horticulture Directorate, 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)
Ratlam Alot Soybean 4252 4450
Shajapur Agar Soybean 3710 4627
Shajapur Akodiya Soybean 3940 4399
Alirajpur Alirajpur Soybean 4000 4300
Badwani Anjad Yellow 4200 4300
Guna Aron Soybean 3965 4400
Ashoknagar Ashoknagar Soybean 3470 4419
Sehore Ashta Yellow 2815 4612
Sehore Ashta Soybean 3487 4581
Chhatarpur Badamalhera Yellow 4060 4400
Shivpuri Badarwas Soybean 4065 4235
Ujjain Badnagar Yellow 3600 4569
Ujjain Badnagar Soybean 3801 5203
Dhar Badnawar Soybean 4400 4400
Dhar Badnawar Yellow 3300 4890
Badwani Badwani Yellow 4200 4300
Badwani Balwadi Soybean 4300 4300
Sagar Bamora Yellow 4150 4420
Sagar Bamora Soybean 4400 4400
Hoshangabad Banapura Yellow 2750 4435
Bhopal Berasia Yellow 2700 4520
Bhopal Bhopal Soybean-Organic 3211 4445
Rajgarh Biaora Soybean 4100 4700
Chhatarpur Bijawar Soybean 4200 4305
Sagar Bina Soybean 4172 4457
Burhanpur Burhanpur Soybean 4241 4336
Rajgarh Chhapiheda Soybean 4340 4340
Chhindwara Chhindwara Yellow 4246 4367
Mandsaur Daloda Soybean 3701 4652
Damoh Damoh Yellow 4000 4000
Damoh Damoh Soybean 3710 4330
Dewas Dewas Soybean 4448 4448
Dhar Dhamnod Yellow 4275 4275
Dhar Dhamnod Soybean 4125 4215
Dhar Dhar Soybean 4450 4540
Narsinghpur Gadarwada Soybean 4250 4371
Raisen Gairatganj Soybean 4250 4300
Vidisha Ganjbasoda Yellow 4425 4425
Vidisha Ganjbasoda Soybean 1610 4531
Vidisha Ganjbasoda Soybean-Organic 4250 4250
Indore Gautampura Soybean 4125 4436
Dindori Gorakhpur Yellow 4050 4225
Dewas Haatpipliya Soybean 3300 4396
Harda Harda Yellow 1100 4397
Harda Harda Black 4111 4271

Source: Agmarknet

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Importance of rhizobium culture in moong crop

Importance of rhizobium culture in moong crop

Rhizobium is a symbiotic bacterium. Which is especially found in the roots of pulse crops, specific species of bacteria live with specific plants, such as soybean, groundnut, gram, moong, urad, peas, etc. Rhizobium bacteria of different crops are also different. Rhizobium bacteria mainly fulfil nitrogen in crops by converting atmospheric nitrogen into nitrates, living as symbionts in all oilseeds and pulses crops. Rhizobium bacteria enter the roots of the crops after entering the soil and form small nodules. Bacteria live in large amounts in these nodules, these bacteria take natural nitrogen from the atmosphere and convert it into nutrients and make it available to plants. Excess nodules in the roots of the plant keep the plant healthy. In the process of stabilization of nitrogen by Rhizobium, another product is formed, it is hydrogen. Certain species of Rhizobium use this hydrogen in the process of nitrogen fixation.

Rhizobium bacteria can be used for crops in two ways, seed treatment and soil treatment.

Seed treatment: Treat the seeds by making a coating over the seeds by taking 5 grams of nitrogen-fixing bacteria/kg of seeds and using the treated seeds immediately for sowing.

Soil treatment: Mix 1 kg/acre of Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria with decomposed cow dung manure or farm soil and broadcast it in an empty field before sowing.

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