Chances of rain across the country next week, relief from heat

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It is cloudy in Delhi NCR including Southern Haryana, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. There is a possibility of light rain or thunder at one or two places here. From April 7, rains will start in Vidarbha, Marathwada, Chhattisgarh, and East Madhya Pradesh including Orissa and Telangana which will start affecting the entire country by April 13 or 14.

Source: Skymet Weather

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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 4300 4832
Ashoknagar Ashoknagar Mustard 4625 4901
Shivpuri Badarwas Mustard 4960 4965
Shivpuri Barad Mustard 4790 5031
Bhind Bhind Mustard 4950 4950
Gwalior Bhitarwar Mustard 4855 4880
Sagar Bina Mustard 4790 4901
Gwalior Dabra Mustard 4700 5000
Datia Datia Mustard 4680 4720
Harda Harda Mustard 4001 5401
Sagar Khurai Mustard 4300 4801
Shivpuri Kolaras Mustard 4150 4350
Gwalior Lashkar Mustard 4900 5075
Satna Mehar Mustard 4550 4610
Bhind Mehgaon Mustard 4850 4975
Ashoknagar Mungawali Mustard 4570 4735
Sagar Sagar Mustard 4475 5125
Sagar Sagar Mustard-Organic 4500 4915
Satna Satna Mustard 4975 6000
Sheopur Sheopurkalan Mustard 4890 4890
Shivpuri Shivpuri Mustard 4610 4610
Shajapur Susner Mustard 4700 4700
Harda Timarni Mustard 4399 4399

Source: Agmarknet

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Major pests and control measures of cucurbitaceous crops

Major pests and control measures of cucurbitaceous crops

Red pumpkin beetle: This bright red-coloured insect makes a sieve-like appearance by feeding on the leaves of the plant, especially in the early stages. Affected leaves split and plant growth is stunted.

Control: To avoid the damage caused by this pest, sow the crop till the month of December. Keep the field clean by destroying the weeds. For chemical control, spray Marquit (Bifenthrin 10 % EC) @ 2 ml + SilicoMaxx Gold @ 0.5 ml per liter of water. For biological control, take spray of Beauveria bassiana mixed in 2 g/Lit of water.

Leaf miner: The caterpillar of the insect damages the leaves by making tunnels inside the leaves and eats the chlorophyll, due to which white stripes are formed on the leaves. It mainly damages tomato, sponge gourd, cucumber and cucurbitaceous crops.

Control: For, Spray Neemgold (Azadirachtin 0.3%) 3000 ppm, @ 150 ml, or Benevia (Cytraniliprole 10.26% OD) @ 20 – 25 ml +  SilicoMaxx @ 5 ml per 15 liters of water.

Fruit fly: It is a fruit-attacking pest in cucurbit crops. Its maggots cause more damage to small fruits. The caterpillar of fruit fly damages the fruit from inside. Due to this the fruits fall before ripening. Due to the attack of caterpillars of fruit fly, sticky liquid of brown color flows from the fruits and the shape of the fruit deteriorates. Fruit flies bore holes in fruits to lay eggs. Due to this holes start appearing in the fruits. Affected fruits become oblong. When the pest attack increases, the fruits start rotting.

Control: Direct control of its maggots is not possible but by controlling the number of adult male flies their outbreak can be reduced. Before transplanting the plants in the field, do deep plowing of the field. This will destroy the pupae already present in the soil. To attract the pest, set 10 to 12 pheromone traps per acre of field and change the lure at an interval of 15 -20 days. Male insects are attracted by the lure and get trapped. This can control the growth of fruit flies. Pluck and destroy the affected fruits. Also for chemical control spray Decis (Deltamethrin 100 EC) @ 1 ml per liter of water. Or spray Celquin (Quinalphos 25% EC) @ 2 ml per liter of water. 

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How will be the monsoon in the year 2024, where will there be good rains?

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El Nino is completely affected right now but neutral conditions will come between April and June and the effect of La Nina will become visible during the monsoon. Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) also seems likely to be positive. Due to the impact of all these weather systems, the southwest monsoon may be normal or slightly above normal in 2024.

Source: Skymet Weather

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90% subsidy will be given on various organic pesticides

90% subsidy will be given on various organic pesticides

The Rajasthan government has started many new schemes in the state to promote organic farming. Farmers are being encouraged to do organic farming through these schemes. In this series, the state government is providing subsidies of up to 90% to the farmers on the purchase of organic pesticides.

Different insecticides are used for different pests in agriculture. In such a situation, the state government has decided to give subsidies on all recommended organic pesticides. Through this scheme, bio-pesticides like Trichoderma, NSKE, Azadirachtin, Beauveria bassina, Metahergisum, Verticulum, NPV, Pheramon trap, Trichocards etc. will be provided to the farmers at approved rates.

The objective of this scheme of the state government is to increase the income of farmers by reducing the cost of farming. Let us inform you that under the state scheme, bio-pesticide kits will be provided to one lakh farmers. Due to this, the farmer brothers will have to pay only 10% of the purchase of organic pesticides, the rest 90% or the maximum rate of Rs 900 per hectare will be paid by the government.

At least 50% of small and marginal farmers in the state will be benefited from this scheme. Apart from this, priority will be given to the farmers of scheduled caste, tribe, women farmers, BPL, Antyodaya and food security families in the scheme.

Source: Kisan Samadhan

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Garlic rates continue to rise, high price reaches beyond Rs 35000

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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)
Ratlam Alot Garlic 2700 13500
Shajapur Akodiya Average 500 15600
Sehore Ashta Garlic 2600 12800
Ujjain Badnagar Average 3200 4300
Ujjain Badnagar Garlic 2100 10050
Dhar Badnawar Average 4000 7200
Dhar Badnawar Desi 3205 11150
Dhar Badnawar Garlic 1000 14100
Bhopal Bhopal Garlic 1000 12900
Rajgarh Biaora Garlic 2200 3050
Mandsaur Daloda Desi 1200 4400
Mandsaur Daloda Garlic 2300 24600
Sagar Deori Average 4800 7500
Sagar Deori Garlic 4500 6300
Indore Gautampura Garlic 1000 10655
Sehore Ichhawar Garlic 4000 9700
Indore Indore Average 2100 6744
Indore Indore Garlic 500 23111
Indore Indore Garlic-Organic 2210 12400
Ratlam Jaora Average 7000 7000
Ratlam Jaora Garlic 1100 23000
Neemuch Javad Garlic 100 22099
Shajapur Kalapipal Garlic 1700 13650
Neemuch Manasa Garlic 1001 22500
Mandsaur Mandsaur Average 8600 8600
Mandsaur Mandsaur Garlic 1000 20052
Rajgarh Narsinghgarh Garlic 500 14800
Neemuch Neemuch Average 2000 24800
Neemuch Neemuch Garlic 3000 35501
Mandsaur Piplya Garlic 1000 17500
Mandsaur Piplya Garlic-Organic 2352 20100
Ratlam Ratlam Desi 1800 13000
Ratlam Ratlam Garlic 1111 17351
Ratlam Sailana Average 5951 9001
Ratlam Sailana Garlic 3333 12901
Shajapur Sajapur Desi 5701 9393
Shajapur Sajapur Garlic 2500 11203
Rajgarh Sarangpur Average 2700 4000
Sehore Sehore Garlic 2400 13901
Mandsaur Shamgarh Garlic 2601 18002
Shivpuri Shivpuri Garlic 2200 3200
Shajapur Shujalpur Desi 500 15300
Mandsaur Sitmau Garlic 1000 12610
Shajapur Soyatkalan Garlic 3600 9000
Ujjain Ujjain Garlic 500 12701

Source: Agmarknet

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Control of Anthracnose disease in Watermelon and Muskmelon

Control of Anthracnose disease in Watermelon and Muskmelon
  • Small, irregular yellow or brown spots first appear on the leaves. These spots spread with time and become deep and surround the entire leaf. Small black deep spots also appear on the fruit, which gradually spread. In moist weather, pink spores form in the center of these spots.

  • To prevent this disease, treat with Vitavax (Carboxin 37.5 + Thiram 37.5) 2.5 gm/kg of seed.

  • Spray Novaphanate (thiophanate methyl 70% WP) at 300 gm per acre or Jatayu (Chlorothalonil 75 WP) @ 400 gm per acre in 200 litres of water at an interval of 10 days.

  • For biological control, spray Monas Curb (Pseudomonas fluorescens) @ 500 gm/acre in 200 litres of water.

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Strong winds will blow with thunder and rain, see the weather forecast

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The months of March, April and May are called pre-monsoon. During these months, temperatures start rising and there are rains and strong winds accompanied by thunderstorms in North-West, Central and Eastern India. In the next few days, there is a possibility of rain at many places in Vidarbha, Marathwada including Telangana, Chhattisgarh, East Madhya Pradesh, East Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal. Strong winds may also occur along with thunder and lightning. There may be rain and snowfall in the mountains during the next few days. There will be severe heat in South India including Southern Rajasthan, Central Maharashtra, Gujarat and West Madhya Pradesh.

Source: Skymet Weather

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Government is providing subsidies and loan facilities for goat rearing

Government is providing subsidies and loan facilities for goat rearing

The more sources of income there are for farmers, the more their income can be increased. One of these sources of increasing income is goat rearing, a practice widely adopted by Indian farmers. This endeavor is strongly supported by the government, which offers subsidies and facilitates access to loans.

For goat rearing, significant land or capital is not required, making it accessible to farmers in both rural and urban areas. If you’re interested in goat rearing but facing financial constraints, there’s good news.

The central government provides subsidies of up to 35% for goat rearing. Additionally, many state governments, like Haryana, offer substantial subsidies, with Haryana providing an impressive subsidy of about 90%. Furthermore, financial assistance for goat rearing is available through loan facilities provided by NABARD.

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 4297 4502
Shajapur Agar Soybean 3325 4706
Alirajpur Alirajpur Soybean 4300 4300
Alirajpur Alirajpur Soybean 4000 4308
Guna Aron Soybean 4250 4465
Ashoknagar Ashoknagar Soybean 3907 4626
Sehore Ashta Soybean 3591 4662
Sehore Ashta Yellow 3440 4690
Chhatarpur Badamalhera Yellow 4400 4400
Chhatarpur Badamalhera Soybean 4400 4400
Shivpuri Badarwas Soybean 4210 4550
Ujjain Badnagar Yellow 4100 5254
Ujjain Badnagar Soybean 4890 5449
Dhar Badnawar Yellow 3150 4750
Dhar Badnawar Soybean 4300 4300
Hoshangabad Banapura Yellow 3291 4351
Shivpuri Barad Soybean 4375 4508
Bhopal Berasia Yellow 3150 4600
Betul Betul Soybean-Organic 4175 4551
Bhopal Bhopal Soybean-Organic 3400 4509
Rajgarh Biaora Soybean 4135 4645
Sagar Bina Soybean 3805 4456
Burhanpur Burhanpur Soybean 4000 4368
Chhatarpur Chhatarpur Soybean 3800 3800
Chhindwara Chhindwara Yellow 4200 4352
Mandsaur Daloda Soybean 4000 4680
Damoh Damoh Yellow 3950 4400
Damoh Damoh Soybean 4150 4435
Dewas Dewas Soybean 1000 4687
Dhar Dhamnod Yellow 4210 4290
Dhar Dhamnod Soybean 2105 4365
Dhar Dhar Soybean-Organic 3820 3820
Dhar Dhar Soybean 2080 4730
Dhar Dhar Yellow 3800 4725
Narsinghpur Gadarwada Soybean 4446 4490
Narsinghpur Gadarwada Soybean 4280 4493
Vidisha Ganjbasoda Soybean 4130 4680
Sagar Garhakota Soybean 4425 4500
Indore Gautampura Soybean 4486 4500
Dindori Gorakhpur Yellow 3800 4253
Narsinghpur Gotegaon Yellow 4276 4276
Dewas Haatpipliya Soybean 1600 4625
Khandwa Harsood Soybean 4371 4371
Sehore Ichhawar Soybean 4040 4470
Indore Indore Yellow 2805 4640
Indore Indore Soybean 3889 4675
Indore Indore Soybean-Organic 1405 4670
Indore Indore (F&V) Soybean 1905 4700
Hoshangabad Itarsi Soybean 3800 3800
Hoshangabad Itarsi Soybean-Organic 4101 4441

Source: Agmarknet

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