How to control sucking insect thrips after transplanting in chilli crop

How to control sucking insect thrips after transplanting in chilli crop
  • As soon as the chilli crop is planted, the outbreak of sucking insects begins. This insect sucks the sap of the leaves. They suck the sap of the leaves and buds with their sharp mouthparts. Leaves may turn brown at the edges, or deformed. and may turn upwards. And due to this the leaves wither and affect the growth of the plant.

  • The use of the following chemicals is beneficial for the management of this pest.

  • Thiamethoxam 12.6%+ Lambda Cyhalothrin 9.5% ZC @ 80 ml/acre OR Spinosad 45 % Sc @ 75 ml/acre OR  Cyantraniliprole 10.26 % Od @ 240 ml/acre, Lambda Cyhalothrin 4.9% CS @ 200 ml/acre or Fipronil 5%SC @ 400 ml/acre

  • As a biological treatment, spray Beauveria Bassiana 500 grams per acre.

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There are chances of torrential rains in central India, monsoon will be active

monsoon

After 2 days rain activities may start over North India. Good rain activities will continue over East India. Torrential rains are also expected in Central India. Rains will increase in Maharashtra and Telangana including Rajasthan in the next two-three days. Monsoon is also becoming active in South India.

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Monsoon rains will now increase in Madhya Pradesh, know the weather forecast

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Rain will increase in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Talangana and Karnataka. There are chances of heavy rain in Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra after 2 days. Active Monsoon conditions will continue over East India including West Bengal. There will be heavy rain in the northeast as well. Rain activities are likely to start over Northwest India including Delhi from July 8 and 9.

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Honey hub is being built in Madhya Pradesh, farmers will benefit

Honey hub is being built in Madhya Pradesh

There are plans to make a honey production hub at Morena in Madhya Pradesh. This scheme is to be started by NAFED in Deori village of Morena district under National Beekeeping and Honey Mission (NBHM) in collaboration with National Bee Board (NBB).

Here a laboratory will be constructed for processing and quality testing of honey and other beekeeping products, for which land worship was done. This Bhumi Pujan was performed by the Union Minister for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Shri Narendra Singh Tomar.

During this, the Union Minister Shri Tomar said that “Morena of Madhya Pradesh is the leader in honey production. There are about 6 thousand beekeepers and 1 lakh bee boxes, which produce 3 thousand tonnes of honey. The Central Government through NAFED has created an FPO here.” Agriculture Minister Shri Tomar congratulated and congratulated NAFED for taking the responsibility of taking forward the sweet revolution.

Source: Farming World

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Government will give 15 lakh rupees to farmers, know the complete process of application

Government will give 15 lakh rupees to farmers

15 lakh will be provided to the farmers to start a new agriculture related business. Farmers can get this financial help under PM Kisan FPO Scheme. Under this scheme Rs 15 lakh will be provided to the Farmers Producer Organization.

Through this scheme, financial help will be given to the farmers of the whole country to start new agriculture related business. To get benefits under this scheme, 11 farmers can form an organization or company together. Under this, it will be very easy for farmers to get agricultural equipment or fertilizers, seeds or medicines.

Source: india.com

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How to control leaf eating caterpillar in soybean crop

How to control leaf eating caterpillar in soybean crop
  • The larvae of this insect attack the leaf and cause damage by feeding on the soft tissues (parts) of the leaf. After eating one of the leaves by this caterpillar, this caterpillar attacks the new leaves as well, resulting in 40-50% damage to the soybean crop. When urea is given separately to the soybean crop, the chances of caterpillar attack in the soybean crop are high.

  • To protect the soybean crop from these caterpillars, prevention can be done in three ways, mechanically, chemically and biologically.

  • Mechanical control: – Before sowing of soybean, do deep plowing of the field in summer so that the pupa of this caterpillar gets destroyed in the soil itself. Do not sow before monsoon because it gives favourable temperature to increase the number of this caterpillar, do not sow the crop too densely, if any infected plant is visible, then uproot it and destroy it, For better control of caterpillars, install pheromone trap at the rate of 10 nos. per acre in the field, the lure of this trap should be changed at every 3 weeks interval. 

  • Chemical Control: Spraying of Profenofos 40% + Cypermethrin 4% EC @ 400 ml/acre or Emamectin Benzoate 5% SG @ 100 gram/acre or Flubendiamide 20% WG @ 100 gram/acre or Chlorantraniliprole 18.5% SC @ 60 ml/acre do

  • Biological control:- Spray Bavaria bassiana @ 500 gram/acre.

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What are the prices of crops in different markets in Madhya Pradesh on 5th July?

Mandi Bhaw Madhya Pradesh

Market

Crop

Minimum

Maximum

Modal

Ratlam_(Namli Mandi)

Wheat Lockwan

1666

1871

1730

Ratlam_(Namli Mandi)

Yellow Soyabean

6300

7426

7150

Harsud

Soyabean

7370

7519

7331

Harsud

Wheat

1661

1683

1671

Harsud

Tuwar

5000

5000

5000

Harsud

Mung

4800

5999

5751

Harsud

Chana

3501

4410

4201

Harsud

Sarso

5400

5400

5400

Ratlam_(Sailana Mandi)

Soyabean

7000

7930

7450

Ratlam_(Sailana Mandi)

Wheat

1600

1965

1782

Ratlam_(Sailana Mandi)

Chana

4525

4600

4562

Ratlam_(Sailana Mandi)

Dollar Channa

6000

6000

6000

Ratlam_(Sailana Mandi)

Pea

3500

4599

4049

Ratlam_(Sailana Mandi)

Medhi Dana

5699

6470

6084

Ratlam_Namli Mandi

Garlic

1500

9090

5000

Ratlam_Sailana Mandi

Onion

560

2100

1330

Ratlam_Sailana Mandi

Garlic

1471

8900

5185

Ratlam_Apmc

Onion

720

2045

1380

Ratlam_Apmc

Garlic

800

8282

4100

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