Symptoms and prevention measures of Alternaria leaf blight disease in cotton crops

Alternaria Leaf Spot Disease

It is a seed borne disease caused by a fungus called Alternaria macrospora. Due to this disease, small brown spots are formed on the upper surface of the leaves, which later become dark brown and circular. The circular ring formed in these spots is the main feature of its identification. Due to excessive infestation, the leaves drop from the diseased plants.

Chemical Management

  • Spray Tilt (Propiconazole 25% EC) @ 200 ml or Antracol (Propineb 70% WP) @ 600 gm + SilicoMaxx @ 50 ml per acre, @ 150 to 200 liters of water. 

Biological Management

  • Spray Combat (Trichoderma viride @ 500 gm) or Monas-curb (Pseudomonas fluorescens 1% WP) @ 500 gm per acre, @ 150 to 200 ltr of water.

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What were the prices of fruits and crops on August 17 in different mandis of the country?

Todays Mandi Rates

What are the Prices of Fruits and Crops in different cities of the country?

City

Commodity

Min Price (In Kg)

Max Price (In Kg)

Guwahati

Onion

11

Guwahati

Onion

14

Guwahati

Onion

17

Guwahati

Onion

18

Guwahati

Onion

11

Guwahati

Onion

13

Guwahati

Onion

17

Guwahati

Onion

18

Guwahati

Onion

15

Guwahati

Onion

16

Guwahati

Onion

19

Guwahati

Onion

21

Guwahati

Garlic

15

20

Guwahati

Garlic

22

28

Guwahati

Garlic

30

37

Guwahati

Garlic

38

42

Guwahati

Garlic

15

20

Guwahati

Garlic

22

27

Guwahati

Garlic

28

37

Guwahati

Garlic

38

42

Lucknow

Potato

20

21

Lucknow

Onion

12

13

Lucknow

Onion

14

16

Lucknow

Onion

9

10

Lucknow

Onion

11

13

Lucknow

Onion

14

15

Lucknow

Pineapple

25

28

Lucknow

Coconut Green

38

42

Lucknow

Garlic

20

25

Lucknow

Garlic

30

40

Lucknow

Garlic

45

50

Lucknow

Mosambi

28

Ratlam

Ginger

30

32

Ratlam

Potato

18

20

Ratlam

Tomato

26

34

Ratlam

Green Chilli

50

56

Ratlam

Okra

14

18

Ratlam

Lemon

22

25

Ratlam

Cauliflower

25

30

Ratlam

Cabbage

35

40

Ratlam

Brinjal

13

14

Ratlam

Bitter Gourd

35

36

Ratlam

Jack Fruit

18

20

Ratlam

Cucumber

13

14

Ratlam

Capsicum

36

40

Ratlam

Banana

35

36

Ratlam

Pomegranate

45

55

Ratlam

Apple

85

Ratlam

Papaya

30

34

Lucknow

Onion

9

11

Lucknow

Onion

12

13

Lucknow

Onion

14

Lucknow

Onion

15

Lucknow

Onion

9

10

Lucknow

Onion

11

12

Lucknow

Onion

13

14

Lucknow

Onion

15

16

Lucknow

Garlic

15

20

Lucknow

Garlic

25

32

Lucknow

Garlic

35

40

Lucknow

Garlic

45

50

Ratlam

Onion

3

6

Ratlam

Onion

6

8

Ratlam

Onion

8

12

Ratlam

Onion

12

14

Ratlam

Garlic

7

9

Ratlam

Garlic

10

16

Ratlam

Garlic

17

24

Ratlam

Garlic

25

35

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What are the prices of tomatoes going on in Madhya Pradesh mandis?

What is the price of tomato in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh like Badwaha, Badwani, Bhopal, Dewas, Dhar, Guna, Indore and Mandsaur etc.? Let’s see the complete list.

Fresh Market Price of Tomato in different mandis

District

Agricultural Produce Market

Min Price (in Qui)

Max Price (in Qui)

Khargone

Badwaha

775

1500

Badwani

Badwani

1400

1400

Bhopal

Bhopal

1000

2000

Dewas

Dewas

400

1000

Dewas

Dewas

400

1000

Dhar

Dhar

1800

1900

Guna

Guna

490

650

Indore

Indore

400

1400

Indore

Indore

600

2000

Hoshangabad

Itarsi

1600

1800

Jabalpur

Jabalpur

1200

1600

Khandwa

Khandwa

600

1500

Khargone

Khargone

500

800

Khargone

Khargone

500

2000

Dhar

Kukshi

700

1100

Mandsaur

Mandsaur

1200

3000

Mandsaur

Mandsaur

1200

2000

Sagar

Sagar

800

1200

Rajgarh

Sarangpur

700

2000

Rajgarh

Sarangpur

800

1900

Badwani

Sendhwa

1500

2000

Harda

Sirali

4000

4000

Sheopur

Syopurkalan

2000

3000

Jhabua

Thandla

800

1200

Harda

Timarni

1500

2500

Source: Agmarknet Projects

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Get water sources constructed on 50% grant

In order to increase crop productivity, it is necessary to have a better irrigation system. However, due to financial constraints, not all farmers are able to raise the means of irrigation. In such a situation, to help the farmers, the Madhya Pradesh government is running many schemes to provide irrigation resources.

One of these schemes is ‘Integrated Horticulture Development Mission MIDH’, through which farmers can get water sources like ponds, tube wells or wells constructed on subsidy. Under the scheme, a grant is being given at the rate of Rs.125/cubic meter for making water sources in (20*20*03) meter area for personal use. According to the government, the unit cost has been fixed at Rs 1 lakh 50 thousand, in which a 50% grant i.e. Rs 75 thousand is being provided as a grant.

The process of applying started on 16th August 2022. Interested farmers can apply online on the official website of the state government https://mpfsts.mp.gov.in/mphd. All the information related to the scheme can also be found on this website. If you also want to take advantage of this scheme, then apply soon without delay.

Source: Kisan samadhan

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Soyabean price of selected mandis of Madhya Pradesh?

What is the price of soyabean in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh like Mhow, Rahatgar and Sonkatch etc.? Let’s see the complete list.

Fresh Market Price of soyabean in different mandis

District

Agricultural Produce Market

Min Price (in Qui)

Max Price (in Qui)

Indore

Mhow

3400

3400

Indore

Mhow

3400

3400

Sagar

Rahatgarh

6150

6160

Dewas

Sonkatch

5450

6250

Source: Agmarknet

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How much increase in the price of wheat in the mandis of MP?

wheat mandi rates

What is the price of wheat in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh like Badamalhera, Baktara, Bhikanagaon, Chhapiheda and Khategaon etc.? Let’s see the complete list.

Fresh Market Price of Wheat in different mandis

District

Agricultural Produce Market

Min Price (in Qui)

Max Price (in Qui)

Chhatarpur

Badamalhera

2150

2200

Sehore

Baktara

2050

2120

Khargone

Bhikangaon

1870

2210

Khargone

Bhikangaon

2200

2347

Rajgarh

Chhapiheda

1990

2190

Gwalior

Dabra

2275

2275

Gwalior

Dabra

2300

2300

Dhar

Gandhwani

2020

2020

Damoh

Javera

2021

2025

Jhabua

Jhabua

2100

2150

Khandwa

Khandwa

2112

2382

Dewas

Khategaon

1963

2230

Dewas

Khategaon

1900

2147

Shivpuri

Khatora

2015

2015

Shivpuri

Khatora

2015

2015

Gwalior

Lashkar

2250

2270

Sheopur

Sheopurbadod

2186

2186

Sheopur

Sheopurkalan

2000

2000

Sheopur

Sheopurkalan

2000

2000

Dewas

Sonkatch

2000

2327

Dewas

Sonkatch

2000

2327

Umariya

Umariya

1820

2020

Source:  Agmarknet

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Start beekeeping on heavy subsidy, know the application process

Many schemes have been started by the central government to increase the income of horticulture farmers. In this sequence, the National Beekeeping and Honey Mission scheme is being run under Beekeeping. The objective of this scheme is to make beekeeping a better source of income for the landless and marginal farmers.

A grant of 80% to 85% is being given to the beekeepers through this scheme. With the help of which the beneficiaries will have to spend only 15% to 20% of the cost to start the business. Along with this, according to experts, bees are extremely useful and beneficial creatures for the environment. In such a situation, under this scheme, there will be a lot of help in the conservation of bees and their decreasing number will increase.

In this episode, the Haryana government has announced to register for beekeeping. The last date for application has been fixed as 20 August 2022. Under this, applicants can avail benefits through Integrated Horticulture Mission for Beekeeping Colonies, Bee Boxes, Beekeeping Equipment and Training.

Application Process

To apply, you have to visit the official website of the Central Government www.india.gov.in. Find here the option of Beekeeping Loan Scheme. After that download the application form from the website. Fill this form carefully and submit it along with relevant documents to the Beekeeping Center.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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Magnesium deficiency symptoms and measures in cotton crops

Symptoms of Magnesium Deficiency:- 

The symptoms of magnesium deficiency first appear on older leaves, due to its deficiency, there is discolouration in the leaves. The veins of the leaves remain green, and except the veins, the color of the rest of the leaf appears reddish brown. Also leaves fall prematurely.

measures to prevent

To prevent this, apply magnesium sulphate @ 10 kg per acre.

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Get a loan of 3 lakhs at zero interest, know about the scheme

The economic condition of most of the farmers in the country is not good. Because of this, most of the farmers need to take loans for farming. Many times farmers get loans from moneylenders and private institutions at higher interest rates. In such a situation, it becomes very difficult for the farmers to repay the loan. In such a situation, the central government is running the Kisan Credit Card scheme to help the farmers financially.

Under this scheme, loans are made available to farmers at an interest rate of 4%. Apart from this, loans are made available to farmers in many states at zero percent interest. With the help of this, the farmers have got a lot of benefits. Keeping this in mind, it has been decided to release the scheme in the year 2022-23 also.

According to the scheme, the interest subsidy is provided to the farmers by the state government on short-term crop loans up to Rs.3 lakh. 3% interest subvention is being given to all farmers taking short duration crops in Kharif and Rabi seasons under 10%. Along with this, 4% additional interest subsidy is being given to the farmers with outstanding loans as an incentive.

Source : Kisan samadhan

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Problem and prevention of Cercospora leaf spot in soybean crop

Symptoms of damage

Infection of this disease first appears on older leaves. First appears as small brown and light purple irregular, angular spots on the upper surface of the leaves and gradually develops into circular spots. Later these spots mix together, turning into large spots. More affected leaves turn dark purple in color. Looks like a sunburn at the end.

Know the reddening of leaves in the cotton crop!

Leaf turning red in cotton, also known as red leaf disease. Initially the edge of the leaf turns yellow and later turns red. This disorder is caused by an environmental factor and nitrogen, magnesium supply and excessive water logging. This can happen at any developmental stage. There is no significant difference between the symptoms of sucking insects and the symptoms of red leaf. Symptoms are often seen in mature leaves. and gradually spreads to the entire leaves. Eventually the entire leaves dry up.

preventive measures

Timely sowing should be done to avoid natural factors. And there should be adequate drainage to avoid water logging in the fields. After 40 to 45 days of sowing, apply Urea @ 30 kg + Magnesium Sulphate @ 10 kg per acre.

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