These 15 farmers became Gram Prashnotri winners on 17th, 18th, 20th September

Gram Prashnotri Winners Gram Prashnotri Winners

Under the ‘Gram Prashnotri’ competition running on the Gramophone Krishi Mitra app, 15 lucky winners have been selected from among thousands of farmers who gave correct answers to simple questions asked on September 17, 18, 20.

View the list of winners

Day Sr. No. Winner Name District State Prize
17 September
1 SHIVAM MUJALDE BARWANI Madhya Pradesh Tea Mug set
2 DURGESH SHARMA SHAJAPUR Madhya Pradesh Torch
3 RAMESH CHOUHAN KHARGONE Madhya Pradesh Torch
4 KUNDAN BAIRAGI KOTA Rajasthan Torch
5 KEDAR PATIDAR UJJAIN Madhya Pradesh Torch
18 September
1 NAVIN KHANDWA Madhya Pradesh Tea Mug set
2 DEEPAK GEHLOT DEWAS Madhya Pradesh Torch
3 BAPULAL AJANA RATLAM Madhya Pradesh Torch
4 SIKANDAR KHAN INDORE Madhya Pradesh Torch
5 SANJAY DHAKAD MANDSAUR Rajasthan Torch
20 September
1 JEGDISH GOCHER BUNDI Rajasthan Tea Mug set
2 RADHESHYAM KHANDWA Madhya Pradesh Torch
3 GULAB SINGH WASKLE BARWANI Madhya Pradesh Torch
4 GORELAL PATEL KHARGONE Madhya Pradesh Torch
5 RAMESHWAR PANWAR INDORE Madhya Pradesh Torch


To participate in the Gram Prashnotri, you have to go to the Quiz option through the menu bar on the left upper corner of the Gramophone app and answer the simple questions asked there every day.
Every day the first winner to be chosen is being presented with a tea mug set and the rest of the winners are given a torch. Let us tell you that this Gram Prashnotri will continue and every day 5 lucky people will be chosen as the winner from the people who give correct answers. The winners will be announced every third day. This means that every third day 15 winners will be announced in the community section of the Gramophone app and attractive prizes will be delivered to the winners’ homes a few days after the winner is announced.

Gramophone Quiz

Quickly go to the quiz option of the Gramophone app and take your step towards becoming the lucky winner by answering the question asked today.

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Symptoms and prevention of calcium deficiency in tomato plants

Symptoms and prevention of calcium deficiency in tomato plants
  • Deficiency symptoms mainly appear on rapidly growing parts of the plant due to the very low mobility of calcium in plant tissues.

  • Symptoms of calcium deficiency appear in the base parts of the leaves, due to which the leaves turn yellow and gradually dry up.

  • Symptoms of its deficiency are visible in the form of dry dead spots on the stem of the plant and the upper growing parts perish.

  • Initially, the colour of the upper tender leaves is dark green, then later the edges of the leaves start turning yellow and finally the plant dies.

  • The edges of the leaves of the plant grow slowly compared to the other places of the leaf, as a result of which the leaves curl downwards.

  • Due to the deficiency of calcium on the fruits of the plant, the symptoms of blossom end rot appear.

Prevention:

  • During field preparation, if the soil is acidic then use lime and if the soil is alkaline then use gypsum.

  • Before transplanting in the field add calcium nitrate @ 10 kg/acre.

  • If symptoms of calcium deficiency are observed, spray chelated calcium EDTA @ 250 gm/acre twice.

  • Spray 800 grams per acre of water-soluble calcium nitrate.

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Heavy rain will continue in Madhya Pradesh for the next few days

Weather Update

Monsoon is likely to become active in many districts of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra for the next few days. From September 21, rain may start in Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh including Delhi. Light to moderate rain activities will continue over northeastern states including Bihar, East Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand and West Bengal. Heavy rain over Telangana but dry rest of South India.

Source: Skymet Weather

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Soybean set a record, sold at Rs 16151 per quintal in Ratlam Mandi

soybean mandi Bhaw

The arrival of new soybean has started in the agricultural markets. During the Muhurta deal in the Sailana Agricultural Produce Market of Ratlam, a farmer got a record price of soybean. These farmers are Govardhan Lal of Nandleta village who sold 4 quintals of soybean at a record rate of Rs 16151 per quintal.

However, let us tell you that at present, the normal price of soybean is running at Rs 7000 to 8000 per quintal in other agriculture mandis of Ratlam district. Although high prices are charged by the trader in the Muhurta deal at the beginning of the season, for the first time soybean has been bid at Rs 16151.

Source: Dainik Bhaskar

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Chances of heavy rain again in Madhya Pradesh, know where it will rain?

Weather Update

Heavy rain is expected in Mumbai including Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, Telangana, East Rajasthan and Gujarat. From September 21, rain activities are likely to increase over eastern districts of Punjab, Haryana including Delhi and over Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. It will rain in Karnataka but the rest of South India will be almost dry.

Source: Skymet Weather

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