Symptoms and control measures of dumping in chilli crops?

Symptoms of damage

The outbreak of this disease occurs in the nursery stage of the plant and after transplanting. The cause of this disease is Pythium aphanidermatum, Rhizoctonia solani fungus, in which the plant in the nursery wilts near the ground surface.

Prevention / Control Measures

  • Prepare the nursery of chilli with a raised bed system which has a proper drainage system.

  • Before sowing, treat the seed with Combat (Trichoderma viride) @ 1 gram + Monas curb Pseudomonas fluorescens) @ 1 gram per 100 grams seed.

  • If a problem is observed in a nursery, spray or drench with Roko (Thiophanate Methyl 70%W/W) @ 2gm + Maxxroot (Humic Fulvic Acid) @ 1gm per litre of water.

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Earn good profit with low cost in floriculture

Flowers are mostly used for worship, decoration and festivals. Along with this, the flower is used in making perfume, incense sticks, gulal colours and oil. Flowers also have medicinal properties, so they are also used in making medicine. In such a situation, farmers can earn a good income by cultivating flowers.

It is necessary to choose flowers before cultivation

Flowers should be selected according to the respective climate so that better development of flowers can take place. By the way, flowers like rose marigold, gerbera, tuberose, jasmine, tuberose, gladiolus, chrysanthemum and aster belly are cultivated on a large scale across the country. However, it is necessary to have proper irrigation system during their cultivation. Along with this, special care should also be taken on the drainage system, so that water does not stagnate.

Earn good profit from flowers like this

According to agricultural experts, the cultivation of flowers does not cost much. The maximum expenditure of 25 to 30 thousand rupees is spent on floriculture done in 1 hectare. In which, from the purchase of seeds to their sowing, fertilisers, farm ploughing and irrigation, the agricultural expenses are definitely included. In such a situation, you can earn a net profit of one lakh rupees by selling them in the market with low cost.

Source: Aaj tak

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Onion price of selected mandis of Madhya Pradesh?

onion Mandi Bhaw

What is the price of onion in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh like  Mandsaur, Khargone, Kalapipal, Harda, Dewas and Manawar etc.? Let’s see the complete list

Fresh Market Price of Onion in different mandis

Agricultural Produce Market

Min Price (in Qui)

Max Price (in Qui)

Alirajpur

1000

1900

Badwaha

1000

1500

Dewas

400

1500

Dewas

400

1700

Harda

700

850

Harda

720

780

Kalapipal

120

1320

Khargone

500

1000

Khargone

500

1500

Manawar

800

1000

Pipariya

400

1600

Sailana

301

1400

Shajapur

250

1400

Sitmau

200

1190

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 Khategaon, Khatora, Kalapipal and Ratlam etc.? Let’s see the complete list.

Fresh Market Price of Wheat in different mandis

Agricultural Produce Market

Min Price (in Qui)

Max Price (in Qui)

Amarpatan

1900

2100

Bhikangaon

2104

2203

Dhamnod

2032

2208

Gohad

2035

2070

Gorakhpur

1800

1950

Kalapipal

1870

2015

Kalapipal

1750

1900

Kalapipal

1855

2230

Karhi

2010

2040

Khategaon

1980

2174

Khatora

2176

2255

Lateri

1855

1985

Lateri

2700

2700

Lateri

2020

2200

Pachaur

1800

2111

Piplya

2000

2240

Ratlam

2030

2530

Semriharchand

1900

1960

Shahagarh

1940

2000

Sheopurkalan

2000

2000

Simariya

1810

1880

Udaipura

1860

1940

Umariya

1800

1950

Source:  Agmarknet

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Do this farming on the bund of the farm, get double profit with the earning of lakhs

Bamboo cultivation is done on a large scale in rural areas. Once the bamboo crop is planted, profits can be obtained from it for 30 to 40 years. Bamboo is also used for making ladders, baskets, mats, furniture, toys and decorations to house building. Because of this, there is a lot of demand for bamboo in the market as well. In such a situation, it is a great source of increasing the income of the farmers. The Government of India is also encouraging farmers to take up bamboo cultivation in the country.

In this direction, the ‘National Bamboo Mission is being run by the Central Government for the cultivation of bamboo. Through this, financial help is given to the farmers for bamboo cultivation. Let us tell you that cultivating bamboo is very easy and beneficial. In this article, we will tell you about the advantages of bamboo cultivation.

Use the bunds of the fields like this

If you do not have enough space to plant bamboo trees, then you can also use bunds to harvest it. By doing this, there will be no harm to other crops in the field. Along with this, the crops grown in the field will also be protected from stray animals. In this way, farmers will get double benefits from bamboo cultivation.

Earn double profit from co-cropping technology

A bamboo crop is a great option for cultivation with the co-cropping technique. Ginger, turmeric, garlic and linseed saplings can be planted in it by saving proper space in the middle of each bamboo plant. Farmer brothers can earn good profits by farming in this way.

You can also plant bamboo by seed, cuttings or rhizome method. Let us tell you that the life of a bamboo tree is about 40 years, so by planting 150 to 250 bamboo trees, farmers can earn lakhs for 40 years.

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Why are micronutrients important in vegetable crops?

Due to the continuous use of main nutrients in the soil, the deficiency of micronutrients is increasing day by day. Farmers use most of the main nutrients in the crops and almost negligible use of micronutrients like copper, zinc, iron, molybdenum, boron, manganese etc. because of this, over the years, the symptoms of micronutrient deficiency in the soil are visible on the plants. When there is a deficiency of micronutrients in the plants, its symptoms are visible directly in the plants. The deficiency of these nutrients in the crop can be done by replenishing these elements.

  • Molybdenum function – After the absorption of nitrate in plants, molybdenum works to break down nitrate, due to which nitrate goes to different parts of the plant, due to which there is no lack of nitrogen in the plant, and the growth of the plant is good. Molybdenum helps in fixation of atmospheric nitrogen by root nodule bacteria. Its deficiency causes whiptail disease in cauliflower.

  • Iron – Iron helps in the formation of chlorophyll. Essential for respiration and photosynthesis in plants, its deficiency causes chlorosis in plants.

  • Zinc  – Zinc stimulates enzyme activity in plants, helps in making hormones, increases immunity, and helps in the utilization of nitrogen and phosphorus.

  • Copper – Copper acts as an electron transfer agent in the enzyme. These enzymes are involved in the oxidation and reduction process in plants. Plants grow and reproduce by this process.

  • Boron – Pollination in flowers, formation of pollen tubes, making fruits and grains, metabolizing plant hormones and transporting them to all parts of the plant is the function of the boron element.

  • Manganese – Manganese Helps in the formation of chlorophyll. It acts as a catalyst in various activities. Due to the deficiency of manganese in plants, small brown spots are formed on the leaves. If deficiency symptoms are observed, spray micro-nutrients,  Mixol (Iron, Manganese, Zinc, Copper, Boron, Molybdenum) @ 250 gm/acre.

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What were the prices of fruits and crops on July 7 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)

Vijaywada

Carrot

32

35

Vijaywada

Capsicum

55

Vijaywada

Cucumber

25

Vijaywada

Cabbage

20

Vijaywada

Ginger

60

Vijaywada

Garlic

65

Vijaywada

Bitter Gourd

25

Vijaywada

Green Chilli

30

Vijaywada

Potato

23

Vijaywada

Brinjal

15

Guwahati

Onion

11

Guwahati

Onion

15

Guwahati

Onion

16

Guwahati

Onion

17

Guwahati

Onion

11

Guwahati

Onion

15

Guwahati

Onion

16

Guwahati

Onion

17

Guwahati

Onion

16

Guwahati

Onion

22

Guwahati

Onion

24

Guwahati

Onion

25

Guwahati

Garlic

22

27

Guwahati

Garlic

28

35

Guwahati

Garlic

35

40

Guwahati

Garlic

40

42

Guwahati

Garlic

23

26

Guwahati

Garlic

27

35

Guwahati

Garlic

35

40

Guwahati

Garlic

40

42

Varanasi

Onion

10

11

Varanasi

Onion

12

14

Varanasi

Onion

14

15

Varanasi

Onion

15

16

Varanasi

Onion

10

11

Varanasi

Onion

13

14

Varanasi

Onion

14

15

Varanasi

Onion

16

17

Varanasi

Garlic

12

18

Varanasi

Garlic

17

25

Varanasi

Garlic

25

30

Varanasi

Garlic

30

35

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Farmers will get double benefit by planting this variety of paddy

Most of the farmers cultivate paddy in Kharif season. However, paddy requires more water than other crops. At the same time, about 3 thousand to 5 thousand liters of water is used in the traditional way to get one kg of rice production. This is also one of the main reasons for the fall of underground water levels.

In such a situation, the state governments are emphasizing on direct sowing of paddy to save water. If you also want to stop the increasing water scarcity by joining this campaign of the government, then its direct sowing is a good option for the cultivation of paddy. For this, you need to take care of special things.

Things to keep in mind for direct sowing of paddy

It is very important to choose the right variety of paddy for direct sowing. For this, select such variety of paddy which can get good yield even in drought conditions or less water. Agricultural experts have prepared one such variety ‘Swarna Shakti Paddy’, which has proved to be a boon for the farmers of paddy.

Know the characteristics of Swarna Shakti Paddy

  • The cultivation of Swarna Shakti paddy can be done well in less water or even in unirrigated area.

  • Its direct sowing can be done in pneumatic soil without mud and without water logging.

  • The crop period of this paddy variety is only 115 to 200 days, due to which the production of 4 to 5 tonnes of rice per hectare can be obtained.

  • It is a high quality rice variety, which is rich in micronutrients mainly zinc and iron.

Source: Kisan samadhan

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Garlic price of selected mandis of Madhya Pradesh?

Indore garlic Mandi bhaw

What is the price of Garlic in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh like Dewas, Jaora, Bhopal and Manawar etc.? Let’s see the complete list.

Fresh Market Price of garlic in different mandis

Agricultural Produce Market

Min Price (in Qui)

Max Price (in Qui)

Bhopal

600

1800

Dewas

200

800

Jaora

982

11000

Kukshi

1400

2200

Manawar

2300

2500

Manawar

2400

2600

Source: Agmarknet

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

What is the price of tomato today in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh like  Bhopal, Dewas, Khargone and Manawar etc.? Let’s see the complete list.

Fresh Market Price of Tomato in different mandis

Agricultural Produce Market

Min Price (in Qui)

Max Price (in Qui)

Badwani

1500

1500

Bhopal

1000

1800

Dewas

500

1500

Dhar

950

1300

Dhar

1950

2500

Haatpipliya

1800

2800

Khargone

800

2500

Khargone

500

2000

Kukshi

1500

2200

Manawar

2267

2467

Manawar

2400

2600

Pandhana

800

860

Porsa

2000

2000

Shivpuri

1200

1200

Singroli

2000

2000

 Source: Agmarknet Projects

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