How to control Mites in Sponge gourd

How to control Mites in Sponge gourd
  • These pests are small, red in color and are found in large quantities on the tender parts of crops such as leaves.
  • Webs are visible on the mite infested plant. This pest attacks on the soft parts of the plant by sucking the sap and eventually killing the plant.
  • Propargite 57% EC 57% EC @ 400 ml / acre or Spiromesifen 22.9% SC @ 200 ml / acre or Abamectin 1.9 % EC @ 150 ml / acre.
  • As a biological treatment Use Metarhizium anisopliae @ 1 kg/acre as a biological treatment
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How to use Decomposer on old stored dung?

How to use Decomposer on old stored dung
  • Farmers can easily convert the dung collected on their farm into useful manure with the help of a decomposer.
  • For this, 4 kg of Decomposer culture is suitable for 2-3 tons of dung.
  • To begin with, wet the dung heap with water.
  • After this, mix the decomposer culture well in 200 liters of water and spray this whole mixture on the dung heap.
  • While spraying, keep mixing the dung heap if possible. By doing so the decomposer culture will get mixed well into the cow dung.
  • In this way, keeping a good amount of moisture in the dung heap ensures quick conversion of dung into compost.
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Make natural colors at home and celebrate safe Holi

Make natural colors at home and celebrate safe Holi

Red:

  • Make red color by mixing red sandalwood powder in water.
  • Red color can also be made by boiling pomegranate peels in water.

Green:

  • You can use dried mehndi powder as a dry green color.
  • Make a wet green color by dissolving the paste of spinach, coriander and mint leaves in water.

Orange:

  • Make the orange color by soaking the palash flowers in water overnight.
  • Harsingar flowers can be made orange color by soaking them in water.

Yellow:

  • Boil 50 marigold flowers in two liters of water and let it soak overnight. This will create a yellow color.
  • Add 1 teaspoon of turmeric to 2 liters of water, mix well and make a thick yellow color.
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Must get registration done by this date, installment of 2000 rupees will come soon

pradhan mantri kisan samman nidhi yojna

Farmers who have not yet registered under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojna, still have seven days. Under this scheme, the registration process is going on till 31st March, so any farmer who may be eligible under this scheme can get Rs.2000 by getting the registration done.

If you complete the application process by 31 March and the application is accepted, then you will get the installment of Rs 2000 for the coming month in April.

Explain that till now, under this scheme, the central government has sent 7 installments to the accounts of the farmers and soon the eighth installment is also going to reach the farmers’ accounts.

Source: Zee News

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What were the prices of crops in the mandis of Madhya Pradesh on March 22

Mandi Bhaw Madhya Pradesh

 

Market Crop Minimum Maximum
Khargone Cotton 4900 6600
Khargone Wheat 1620 1880
Khargone Chana 4461 4830
Khargone Makka 1150 1389
Khargone Soyabean 5435 5480
Khargone Dollar Channa 7350 7940
Khargone Tuwar 5022 6270
Harsud Soyabean 4600 5400
Harsud Tuwar 4501 6070
Harsud Wheat 1600 1814
Harsud Chana 4451 4750
Harsud Makka 1291 1299
Harsud Sarso 4000 4676
Harsud Mung 5000 5000
Mandsaur Dhaniya 5400 6840
Mandsaur Chana 4200 4741
Mandsaur Alsi 5800 6400
Mandsaur Methi 5400 5900
Mandsaur Soyabean 4800 5661
Ratlam_(Namli Mandi) Wheat Lockwan 1640 1951
Ratlam_(Namli Mandi) Italian Channa 4700 4951
Ratlam_(Namli Mandi) Dollar Channa 8704 8704
Ratlam_(Namli Mandi) Methi 5657 6500
Ratlam_(Namli Mandi) Soyabean 5000 5501
Ratlam Wheat Sharbati 2490 5001
Ratlam Wheat Lockwan 1695 2310
Ratlam Vishal Channa 4351 4870
Ratlam Italian Channa 4351 5360
Ratlam Dollar Channa 6400 8070
Ratlam Yellow Soyabean 5000 5715
Ratlam Pea 4200 6001

Now, With Gramophone’s Gram Vyapar, sell your crop sitting at home at the right rate. Connect with trusted buyers yourself and add your farmer friends as well.

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Benefits of nutrition management in watermelon crop in 25 to 30 days

Benefits of nutrition management in watermelon crop in 25 to 30 days
  • Watermelon crops start flowering in 25 to 30 days.
  • In this stage, healthy and on time  flower formation is very important. To avoid flower shedding and to promote flower growth, it is very important to manage nutrition during this stage.
  • For this give 10:26:26 @ 100 kg/acre + MOP @ 25 kg/acre + Boron @ 800 gram/ acre + calcium nitrate @ 10 kg/acre from the soil.
  • Thus by managing nutrition, NPK, boron, potash, and calcium nitrate can be easily replenished in watermelon crops.

Connect your field of watermelon to My Farm option of gramophone and keep on getting early information about diseases and pests outbreaks throughout the crop cycle. Share this article with your farmer friends with the share button given below.

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These states, including MP, will get rain in the next one or two days, know the weather forecast

Weather report

Central India has been receiving pre-monsoon rains for the past several days, and the rains that are present at this time cause a lot of damage to crops. Along with the rains, strong winds are blowing and hailstorm is also being reported. It is expected that rain activities will continue for the next one or two days in the higher level areas of South Madhya Pradesh, East Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Vidarbha, Marathwada and Madhya Maharashtra.

Source: Skymet Weather

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How to control tomato crop from mite outbreak

How to control tomato crop from mite outbreak
  • These pests are small, red in color and are found in large quantities on the tender parts of crops such as leaves.
  • Webs are visible on the mite infested plant. This pest attacks on the soft parts of the plant by sucking the sap and eventually killing the plant.
  • Propargite 57% EC 57% EC @ 400 ml / acre or Spiromesifen 22.9% SC @ 200 ml / acre or Abamectin 1.9 % EC @ 150 ml / acre.
  • As a biological treatment Use Metarhizium anisopliae @ 1 kg/acre as a biological treatment.

Add the fields of every crop from the My Farm section of Gramophone app and keep on getting early information of diseases and insect outbreaks throughout the crop cycle. Share this article with your friends with the share button given below.

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How to use decomposer after harvesting of wheat

How to use decomposer after harvesting of wheat
  • After harvesting the wheat crop, residues remain in the field in large quantities.
  • Due to these residues in the next crop, outbreaks of fungal and bacterial diseases are caused epidemically.
  • It is very important to use decomposers in an empty field after harvesting wheat or after sowing of the crop, to prevent the infection of fungal and bacterial diseases in the new crops.
  • For this, if farmers want to use liquid form, then use decomposer at the rate of 1 liter/acre as spray.
  • Apart from this, Gramophone is providing decomposer to the farmers in the name of Speed ​​kompost, which should be used 4 kg/acre and  mixed with 10 kg of urea in 50-100 kg of  field soil and broadcast. 
  • When decomposer is being used, make sure that there is enough moisture in the field.
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