Winter is expected to intensify in North India, with snowfall forecasted for the 24th and 25th of October

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A low-pressure area will form in the Arabian Sea, which will likely develop into a depression and move away from the Indian coast, possibly towards Oman and Yemen. A cyclonic system has also formed in the Andaman Sea, which will intensify into a low-pressure area. As it moves northwest, it could strengthen into a depression and potentially become a storm, heading towards the coast of Odisha. Rainfall activity will continue in South Gujarat, Maharashtra, and the Southern Peninsula. Snowfall is expected in the mountains on the 24th and 25th of October, leading to colder conditions in North India.

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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 MP
District Market Variety Minimum Price (per quintal) Maximum Price (per quintal)
Shajapur Agar Wheat 1996 2400
Alirajpur Alirajpur Local 2500 2500
Alirajpur Alirajpur Wheat 2720 2740
Badwani Anjad Wheat 2510 2610
Anupur Anuppur Wheat 2100 2100
Anupur Anuppur Wheat Mix 2650 2650
Chhatarpur Badamalhera Mill Quality 2700 2750
Shivpuri Badarwas Wheat 2690 2725
Rewa Baikunthpur Mill Quality 2650 2700
Hoshangabad Banapura Wheat 3400 3400
Morena Banmorkalan Wheat 2650 2650
Raisen Begamganj Wheat 2600 2705
Shehdol Beohari Wheat 2600 2600
Betul Betul Mill Quality 2365 2436
Bhind Bhind Mill Quality 2715 2750
Bhind Bhind Wheat 2762 2762
Bhopal Bhopal Wheat 2700 3040
Rajgarh Biaora Wheat 2750 2875
Mandla Bichhiya Mill Quality 2500 2500
Mandla Bichhiya Wheat 2600 2600
Chhatarpur Bijawar Mill Quality 2490 2675
Guna Binaganj Wheat 2660 2770
Burhanpur Burhanpur Wheat 2400 2400
Rewa Chaakghat Mill Quality 2300 2700
Rewa Chaakghat Wheat 2600 2640
Rajgarh Chhapiheda Wheat 2375 2490
Gwalior Dabra Wheat 2600 2841
Damoh Damoh Mill Quality 2630 2640
Datia Datia Mill Quality 2705 2754
Datia Datia Other 2741 2761
Dewas Dewas Wheat 2402 2498
Dhar Dhar Lokwan 2600 2650
Dhar Dhar Mill Quality 2120 2125
Dindori Dindori Local 2600 2625
Narsinghpur Gadarwada Wheat 2800 2800
Mandsaur Garoth Wheat 2700 2700
Indore Gautampura Wheat 2379 2781
Bhind Gohad Mill Quality 2745 2900
Dindori Gorakhpur Mill Quality 2500 2500
Dewas Haatpipliya Wheat 2200 2300
Chhatarpur Harpalpur Wheat 2705 2730
Sehore Ichhawar(F&V) Lokwan 2803 3100
Sehore Ichhawar(F&V) Mill Quality 2771 2790
Sehore Ichhawar(F&V) Other 2700 2766
Sehore Ichhawar(F&V) Sharbati 3300 3300
Indore Indore Mill Quality 1637 3301
Indore Indore Wheat 2500 3037
Jabalpur Jabalpur Mill Quality 2705 2887
Jabalpur Jabalpur Wheat 2400 2902
Ratlam Jaora Wheat 2550 3381
Damoh Javera Mill Quality 2700 2700
Rajgarh Jeerapur Mill Quality 2770 2780
Rajgarh Jeerapur Wheat 2665 2800
Alirajpur Jobat Mill Quality 2575 2600
Alirajpur Jobat Wheat 2600 2750
Morena Kailaras Wheat 2737 2770
Shivpuri Karera Mill Quality 2450 2511
Katni Katni Mill Quality 2155 2835
Katni Katni Wheat 2650 2874
Khandwa Khandwa Mill Quality 2751 3149
Khandwa Khandwa Wheat 2750 2775
Tikamgarh Khargapur Mill Quality 2635 2660
Khargone Khargone Wheat 2600 2950
Dewas Khategaon Wheat 2722 2847
Harda Khirakiya Mill Quality 2810 2810
Shivpuri Kolaras Wheat 2620 2620
Dhar Kukshi Wheat 2500 2700
Guna Kumbhraj Mill Quality 2550 2550
Bhind Lahar Mill Quality 2745 2745
Bhind Lahar Wheat Mix 2744 2744
Gwalior Lashkar Wheat 2760 2780
Dewas Loharda Wheat 2492 2505
Rajgarh Machalpur Wheat 2620 2620
Guna Maksudangarh Wheat 2722 2733
Mandla Mandla Local 2510 2705
Mandsaur Mandsaur Wheat 2101 2101
Satna Mehar Local 2501 2750
Satna Mehar Wheat 2500 2540
Bhind Mehgaon Mill Quality 2700 2705
Indore Mhow Wheat 1340 2841
Balaghat Mohgaon Local 2305 2305
Balaghat Mohgaon Wheat 2275 2275
Morena Morena Wheat 2760 2760
Bhind Mow Mill Quality 2670 2680
Shajapur Nalkehda Mill Quality 2590 2620
Narsinghpur Narsinghpur Mill Quality 2701 2750
Sehore Nasrullaganj Wheat 2810 2900
Chhatarpur Naugaon Wheat 2650 2680
Neemuch Neemuch Local 2650 2650
Tikamgarh Niwadi Mill Quality 2751 2807
Jabalpur Paatan Mill Quality 2285 2950
Rajgarh Pachaur Wheat 2760 2790
Panna Panna Mill Quality 2550 2600
Damoh Patharia Wheat 2650 2680
Jhabua Petlawad Wheat 2550 2600
Jhabua Petlawad Wheat Mix 2350 2350
Shivpuri Pichhour Wheat 2678 2710
Tikamgarh Prithvipur Mill Quality 2706 2706
Chhatarpur Rajnagar Wheat Mix 2500 2600
Rewa Rewa Mill Quality 2660 2660
Morena Sabalgarh Mill Quality 2680 2745
Sagar Sagar Wheat 2510 2510
Khargone Sanawad Wheat 2740 2835
Indore Sanwer Malwa Shakti 2800 2800
Satna Satna Lokwan 2512 2512
Satna Satna Mill Quality 2720 2720
Satna Satna Wheat 2000 2710
Jabalpur Sehora Mill Quality 2730 2920
Seoni Seoni Local 2201 2406
Datia Sevda Mill Quality 2789 2809
Sagar Shahagarh Wheat 2600 2600
Shehdol Shahdol Mill Quality 2500 2500
Jabalpur Shahpura(Jabalpur) Wheat 2550 2550
Mandsaur Shamgarh Wheat 2600 2600
Sheopur Sheopurbadod Wheat 2650 2731
Sidhi Sidhi Mill Quality 2380 2410
Raisen Silvani Mill Quality 2715 2750
Panna Simariya Wheat 2480 2505
Tikamgarh Tikamgarh Mill Quality 2715 2724
Tikamgarh Tikamgarh Wheat 2650 2871
Tikamgarh Tikamgarh Wheat Mix 2752 2752
Tikamgarh Tikamgarh(F&V) 147 Average 2650 2871
Umariya Umariya Local 2720 2720
Umariya Umariya Mill Quality 2500 2600
Umariya Umariya Wheat 2425 2750
Umariya Umariya Wheat-Organic 2600 2600

Source: Agmarknet

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Construction Method of Zero Energy Cool Chamber

Construction Method of Zero Energy Cool Chamber
  • A rectangle pops about 165 X 115 cm by depositing bricks. A double wall of bricks is constructed with the help of soil mud on this platform. The space between 7-8 cm between the double wall of bricks is kept empty. The height of the double wall is kept up to 60-65 cm.

  • After this, the sieved gravel is soaked in water and filled in space between the double walls.

  • Constructed from pieces of bamboo, gunny or sackcloth. The length and breadth of this length are kept at par with the entire cool chamber.

  • The water tank is placed at a height of 4 to 5 feet with 1 pipe. The pipe is routed between double walls of bricks as well as 15–15 cm in the pipe. Holes are made in the pipe for water to fall and leak and this water keeps the sand and bricks wet.

  • The fruits and vegetables are kept in plastic baskets and kept in this cool chamber and the lid is placed on top.

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New low pressure area formed in Bay of Bengal, snowfall possible in mountains from October 24

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The depression that had formed in the Bay of Bengal has made landfall north of Chennai around the coast of southern Andhra Pradesh and northern Tamil Nadu. Now it has weakened but it is expected to reach the Arabian Sea once again. There it can strengthen again. A cyclonic wind area has formed in the Bay of Bengal, due to its effect low pressure will be formed which will strengthen and become a depression. It will move in the northwest direction towards the coast of Andhra Pradesh or Odisha. It is difficult to say anything about whether it will become a storm in future or not. Around October 24, the first good western disturbance of this season may come in the mountains, due to which there is a possibility of good snowfall in the mountains. If there is good snowfall, then winter may come in North India before Diwali.

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 4600 5412
Ashoknagar Ashoknagar Mustard 3800 6080
Chhatarpur Badamalhera Mustard 5500 5600
Morena Banmorkalan Mustard 6021 6021
Bhopal Bhopal Mustard 5450 5450
Rajgarh Biaora Mustard 5935 5935
Mandla Bichhiya Mustard 5500 5500
Chhatarpur Bijawar Mustard 5825 6000
Sagar Bina Mustard 6700 6700
Rewa Chaakghat Mustard 5250 5250
Mandsaur Daloda Mustard 5512 5735
Damoh Damoh Mustard 5275 5470
Dewas Dewas Mustard 5731 5731
Vidisha Ganjbasoda Mustard 5000 5910
Bhind Gohad Mustard (Black) 5855 6275
Guna Guna Mustard 5700 6075
Rewa Hanumana Mustard 5000 5000
Harda Harda Mustard 5500 5500
Hoshangabad Itarsi Mustard 5812 5812
Jabalpur Jabalpur Mustard 5350 5485
Ratlam Jaora Mustard 5601 6086
Morena Kailaras Mustard (Black) 6300 6300
Katni Katni Mustard 4842 5843
Katni Katni Mustard (Black) 5150 5925
Katni Katni Yellow (Black) 6400 6400
Shivpuri Kolaras Mustard 6000 6225
Gwalior Lashkar Mustard 5900 6315
Guna Maksudangarh Mustard 5455 5455
Neemuch Manasa Mustard 5100 5890
Morena Morena Mustard 6270 6270
Satna Nagod Mustard 5300 5550
Rajgarh Narsinghgarh Mustard 4000 5725
Neemuch Neemuch Mustard 5450 6050
Jabalpur Paatan Mustard 5270 5270
Raisen Raisen Mustard (Black) 4500 4500
Rewa Rewa Mustard (Black) 5640 5749
Morena Sabalgarh Mustard (Black) 5960 6300
Satna Satna Mustard 5380 6105
Sehore Sehore Mustard 5210 5326
Mandsaur Shamgarh Mustard 5750 5896
Sheopur Sheopurbadod Mustard 6001 6180
Sheopur Sheopurkalan Mustard 5975 6300
Vidisha Sironj Mustard 5785 5785
Harda Timarni Mustard 4500 5351
Vidisha Vidisha Mustard 4000 6001

Source: Agmarknet

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Identify foot and mouth disease in animals by its symptoms

Identify foot and mouth disease in animals by its symptoms

This disease is caused to animals by a very small virus or virus that is not visible to the naked eye. Which is called the foot and mouth virus.

Reasons for the spread of the disease:

This disease mainly spreads through direct contact with infected animal secretions and excretory fluids such as saliva, dung, milk, grain, water, grass, utensils, hands of the milker and through the air. Viruses are in large numbers in this discharge and enter the body of a healthy animal through the mouth and nose.

Symptoms of the disease:

When this disease occurs, the animal has a high fever (104-106*F). Small blisters are formed in the mouth of the sick animal mainly on the top of the tongue, inside the lips, on the gums as well as in the space between the hooves. Then gradually these blisters coalesce to form bigger blisters. When the time comes, these blisters burst and there are wounds in them. Due to blisters in the mouth, animals stop chewing and stop eating and drinking, saliva keeps falling continuously from the mouth, as well as the sound like chap-chap is also heard while running the mouth. Milk production in milch animals is reduced by up to 80%. Animals start getting weak. Even after getting healthy, the affected animal keeps on panting for months and many times for life.

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Cold wave knocks in many states, heavy rain alert in South India

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The southwest monsoon has withdrawn from the entire North West India. Along with this, the cold is being felt in Delhi and UP. According to the latest information given by the Meteorological Department, monsoon has withdrawn from Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Tripura and North Bay of Bengal.

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Importance of Sulfur in crops

Importance of Sulfur in crops
  • Sulfur is helpful in increasing the percentage of protein in crops, as well as sulfur contributes to the production of chlorophyll, which causes the leaf to remain green and produce food for plants.

  • Sulfur increases the efficiency and availability of nitrogen.

  • In pulse crops, using sulfur, is helpful in making more nodules in the roots of the plants, due to which the bacteria called Rhizobium present in the roots of the plants, take the nitrogen present in the atmosphere, and make it available to the crops. 

  • Enhances the quality of tobacco, vegetables and fodder crops.

  • The important use of sulfur is to increase the amount of protein and oil in oilseeds. 

  • Sulfur increases the amount of starch in potatoes.

  • Sulfur is called soil reformer because it lowers the pH of the soil.

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Heavy rains and floods expected in many states, see weather forecast

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Over Southwest Bay of Bengal A deep low pressure area has formed which will soon become a depression. Due to its effect, heavy to very heavy rainfall activity is continuing in many districts of Tamil Nadu including South Coastal Andhra Pradesh. More than 100 mm of rain has been recorded in many areas of Chennai. Waterlogging has been done in many places. Road, air and rail traffic is likely to be affected, life is also likely to be disrupted. In the next few days, there is a possibility of heavy rains in southern Karnataka, southern Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and northern districts of Kerala. Torrential rains will continue for the next two days. Monsoon will soon bid farewell to the rest of the country and the Northeast Monsoon will also arrive.

Source: Skymet Weather

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Garlic rates continue to rise, rates reach Rs 40500

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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 14399 18499
Shajapur Agar Garlic 6700 27900
Sehore Ashta Garlic 8000 22000
Ujjain Badnagar Average 8000 12000
Dhar Badnawar Average 20950 20950
Dhar Badnawar Desi 23600 23600
Dhar Badnawar Garlic 1600 31000
Khandwa Badwah(F&V) Average 15000 25000
Bhopal Bhopal Garlic 13000 28950
Mandsaur Daloda Garlic 9001 33700
Indore Gautampura Garlic 1000 22415
Sehore Ichhawar(F&V) Garlic 11310 20000
Indore Indore Average 23800 23800
Indore Indore Garlic 200 27900
Ratlam Jaora Garlic 8000 35000
Shajapur Kalapipal Garlic 6800 24050
Shajapur Kalapipal(F&V) Garlic 4600 24400
Neemuch Manasa Garlic 1000 28100
Mandsaur Mandsaur Garlic 3500 40500
Rajgarh Narsinghgarh Garlic 8300 28400
Neemuch Neemuch Average 1700 29625
Neemuch Neemuch Garlic 2211 37001
Mandsaur Piplya Garlic 1000 33500
Mandsaur Piplya Garlic-Organic 9111 15101
Dhar Rajgarh Garlic 5100 26400
Dhar Rajgarh(F&V) Average 5100 26400
Ratlam Ratlam Desi 5000 29801
Ratlam Ratlam Garlic 1300 30000
Ratlam Sailana Garlic 6501 26801
Ratlam Sailana(F&V) Garlic 8000 28750
Sehore Sehore Garlic 4000 28000
Shajapur Shajapur Garlic 8000 25100
Mandsaur Shamgarh Garlic 12601 29100
Shajapur Shujalpur Desi 13100 29300
Shajapur Shujalpur(F&V) Garlic 7000 33000
Mandsaur Sitamau(F&V) Average 5000 26000
Mandsaur Sitmau Desi 12100 27200
Mandsaur Sitmau Garlic 14000 30300
Ujjain Ujjain Garlic 22900 25900

Source: Agmarknet

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