Critical stages of irrigation in mustard crop

Critical stages of irrigation in mustard crop
  • Mustard is a crop with a duration of 110-120 days, in this, the first irrigation should be done at the time of flowering i.e. about 30 days after sowing.

  • In this, second irrigation should be done at the time of pod formation or about 60-65 days after sowing.

  • When mustard is grown as a mixed crop, it is irrigated as the main crop.

  • In many areas, pure mustard crop is grown as a non-irrigated crop.

  • The mustard crop is very sensitive to lack of moisture in the soil during the flowering and grain formation stages. That is why irrigation is necessary 25 days after its sowing.

  • If it rains a few days before the scheduled time of irrigation, the crop should not be irrigated.

  • There should be a good drainage system in mustard crop fields.

  • The mustard plant is very sensitive to water logging conditions.

  • When only one irrigation is available, irrigation should be done only 30 to 35 days after sowing.

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Two storms will come together, its effect will be visible on many states

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The possibility of storm formation in the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal is becoming stronger. The storm formed in the Arabian Sea will move northwest towards Oman or Yemen. The chances of it coming towards Gujarat or Mumbai are very low. The storm forming in the Bay of Bengal is likely to reach around Orissa and West Bengal. Its effect may be visible here as heavy rain on October 24. The strength of winds is increasing from the north-eastern direction in the Bay of Bengal. Now North East monsoon may set soon. On October 21 and 22, the impact of a Western Disturbance will be visible in the form of light rain over Western Rajasthan.

Source: Skymet Weather

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Farmers will get Rs 5000 from this scheme

Farmers will get Rs 5000 from this scheme

One of the schemes being run to help the farmers is the Mukhyamantri Krishi Ashirwad Yojana, under which government assistance is available at the rate of Rs 5000 per acre. Its benefit is given to the small farmer, so the farmer with more than 5 acres of land does not get its benefit.

This scheme started by the Jharkhand government is beneficial for the farmers of the state. To apply this, it is necessary for the farmer to be a permanent/native of Jharkhand. Farmers will get benefit from this scheme every year, although this benefit will be available only for Kharif season crops. Farmers of Jharkhand state can apply for the scheme through online mediums. The benefit received under the scheme will be sent to the bank account of the farmers.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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What are the rates of wheat in the mandis of Madhya Pradesh?

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What is the price of wheat in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh. Let’s see the complete list.

Rates of Wheat in the mandis of Madhya Pradesh
District Market Variety Minimum Price (per quintal) Maximum Price (per quintal)
Panna Ajaygarh Deshi 2300 2340
Shajapur Akodia Mill Quality 2200 2410
Shajapur Akodia Sharbati 2400 2611
Bhind Alampur Other 2350 2410
Satna Amarpatan Other 2350 2370
Badwani Anjad Lokwan 2500 2500
Anupur Anuppur Deshi 2350 2350
Sehore Ashta Lokwan 2453 3390
Sehore Ashta MP Sharbati 3040 5400
Sehore Ashta MP(Desi) 2300 2571
Sehore Ashta Sharbati 2440 3255
Sehore Ashta Other 2370 2522
Chhatarpur Badamalhera Other 2280 2450
Ujjain Badnagar Lokwan 2224 3041
Ujjain Badnagar Other 2214 2841
Dhar Badnawar Lokwan 2465 3390
Badwani Badwani Lokwan 2750 2800
Rewa Baikunthpur Dara Mill Quality 2280 2370
Hoshangabad Banapura Mill Quality 2300 2613
Hoshangabad Bankhedi Mill Quality 2436 2506
Raisen Bareli Other 2365 2498
Bhopal Berasia PISSI 1500 2450
Bhopal Berasia PISSI 2205 2574
Datia Bhander WH-542 2380 2511
Khargone Bhikangaon Lokwan 2501 2900
Sagar Bina MP(Desi) 2200 2615
Sagar Bina Sharbati 2475 4122
Guna Binaganj Other 2350 2580
Burhanpur Burhanpur Other 2400 2776
Chhindwara Chhindwara Local 2480 3310
Dhar Dhamnod Lokwan 2640 2716
Dhar Gandhwani Other 2515 2670
Indore Gautampura 147 Average 2400 2600
Seoni Ghansour Other 2125 2452
Dindori Gorakhpur Mill Quality 2000 2350
Sehore Ichhawar Lokwan 2660 2900
Sehore Ichhawar Mill Quality 2365 2554
Sehore Ichhawar Sharbati 3200 3200
Sehore Ichhawar Other 2100 2400
Hoshangabad Itarsi Mill Quality 2250 2538
Jabalpur Jabalpur Medium Fine 2385 2805
Tikamgarh Jatara Mill Quality 2280 2300
Tikamgarh Jatara Other 2300 2300
Damoh Javera Mill Quality 2300 2390
Sehore Jawar Other 2431 2815
Alirajpur Jobat Other 2500 2550
Shajapur Kalapipal Lokwan 2040 2510
Shajapur Kalapipal Mill Quality 1950 2280
Shajapur Kalapipal MP Sharbati 2650 3090

Source: Agmarknet

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Mustard farmers should prepare for farming like this, keep these things in mind

How to prepare the field for soybean sowing
  • Mustard cultivation is considered best in loamy or sandy soil with good drainage system. If there is no proper arrangement for drainage, then every year before harvesting the crop, Dhecha should be grown as green manure.

  • For good yield, the pH value of the soil should be 7.0. Highly acidic and alkaline soil is not suitable for its cultivation.

  • The rate of mustard seeds should be kept at 5-6 kg/hectare in rainfed areas and 4.5-5 kg/hectare in irrigated areas.

  • In irrigated areas, after harvesting of Kharif crop, first plowing should be done with soil turning plow and then three-four plowings should be done with disc plough.

  • After plowing in the irrigated area, the field should be leveled so that clods are not formed in the field. Deep plowing in summer destroys insects and weeds.

  • If there is lack of moisture in the land before sowing then the field should be plowed. The field should be made weed-free before sowing.

  • In rainy areas, after every rain, plowing should be done with a bladed plow and compaction should be done to conserve the moisture so that the soil remains moist.

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The effect of a two-way storm will be visible, there will be heavy rain

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The low-pressure area formed in the Arabian Sea will now become stronger and become a deep low-pressure area. By the 21st it may take the form of depression. After that, it can become a strong storm. A low-pressure area will soon form in the Bay of Bengal which will gradually become a depression. At present it is difficult to say whether it will become a storm. The weather of North-West Central and Eastern India including the mountains will be almost clear. Under the influence of a new western disturbance, light rain may occur over western Rajasthan on the 20th and 21st.

Source: Skymet Weather

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You will get Rs 3000 every month, know which farmers will get the benefit?

These farmers will get free pulses and oilseeds for four years

Due to uncertainties present in the field of farming, the financial condition of the farmer brothers does not remain stable. In such a situation, they have to face difficulties in living in old age. To overcome this problem of farmers, the Central Government has started the ‘Pradhanmantri Kisan Maandhan Yojana’. The objective of this scheme is to make the farmers who have completed 60 years of age self-reliant and to provide power to the landless farmers. Under this scheme, farmer brothers can get a pension amount of Rs 3000 per month by paying a premium of Rs 55 to Rs 200.

Who will get the benefit of this scheme?
The age of the applicant availing the benefit of this scheme should be between 18 to 40 years. Along with this, the benefit of this scheme will be available only to those farmers who have 2 hectares or less of cultivable land. After joining the scheme, a beneficiary of 18 years will have to pay Rs 55 per month and a beneficiary of 40 years will have to pay Rs 200 per month. When the beneficiary turns 60 years of age, a pension amount of Rs 3000 per month will be given as financial assistance. If the beneficiary receiving a pension dies, his wife will be given Rs 1500 per month.

How to apply?
To join this scheme, first go to the official website https://maandhan.in/. Log in here by clicking on the login button and get the mobile number registered. After this, fill out the application form carefully and submit it.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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What are the rates of soybean in the markets of Madhya Pradesh?

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What is the rate of soybean today in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh? Let’s see the complete list.

Rates of Soybean in the mandis of Madhya Pradesh
District Market Variety Minimum Price (per quintal) Maximum Price (per quintal)
Shajapur Agar Other 2000 5070
Alirajpur Alirajpur Other 4000 4000
Ashoknagar Ashoknagar Soybean 2650 4678
Sehore Ashta Yellow 2301 5400
Chhatarpur Badamalhera Soybean 3890 4255
Ujjain Badnagar Yellow 3144 6411
Dhar Badnawar Yellow 3950 6225
Shajapur Badod Yellow 4300 4800
Khargone Badwaha Yellow 2655 4270
Hoshangabad Banapura Yellow 2851 4700
Raisen Begamganj Other 3800 4680
Bhopal Berasia Yellow 1600 4710
Betul Betul Yellow 3800 4675
Khargone Bhikangaon Other 3900 5555
Bhopal Bhopal Yellow 2000 4600
Chhatarpur Bijawar Soybean 4000 4100
Sagar Bina Yellow 3800 4511
Guna Binaganj Other 4000 4670
Burhanpur Burhanpur Other 3695 4470
Rajgarh Chhapiheda Other 4150 4800
Chhindwara Chhindwara Yellow 4000 4675
Dewas Dewas Other 3000 4975
Dhar Dhamnod Yellow 2550 4505
Dhar Dhar Yellow 2940 5052
Narsinghpur Gadarwada Yellow 3900 5202
Raisen Gairatganj Yellow 3785 4600
Dhar Gandhwani Soybean 4500 4950
Vidisha Ganjbasoda Yellow 3000 4702
Mandsaur Garoth Other 4500 4691
Indore Gautampura Other 3800 4700
Dindori Gorakhpur Yellow 4300 4310
Sehore Ichhawar Yellow 3500 4790
Indore Indore Yellow 1000 4845
Ashoknagar Isagarh Yellow 4000 4560
Hoshangabad Itarsi Yellow 2751 4731
Ratlam Jaora Other 3800 4782
Sehore Jawar Soybean 2405 4737
Rajgarh Jeerapur Yellow 4300 4725
Jhabua Jhabua Yellow 4400 4500
Jhabua Jhabua Soybean 4000 4752
Alirajpur Jobat Other 4500 4500
Shajapur Kalapipal Yellow 4125 4760
Narsinghpur Kareli Yellow 3800 4650

Source: Agmarknet

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Information about three main methods of planting potatoes

Information about three main methods of planting potatoes

In India, farmers generally plant potatoes in three ways. In today’s article, let us know about these three methods.

  • Planting potatoes on ridges: After preparation of the field, ridges are made at a distance of 45-60 cm with the help of a spade. Planting of potatoes is done on the ridges with the help of khurpi.

  • Flat method: Planting of potatoes is done on a flat surface in shallow furrows. Ridges are made after germination when plants attain 10-12 cm in height. This method is suitable for light soils. Later on, two to three earthings are done to make the ridges thick.

  • Planting potatoes on a flat surface followed by ridges: In this method field is prepared and then shallow furrows are opened on the flat surface. Potatoes are planted in furrows and immediately after planting tubers, small ridges are made. Later on, these ridges are made thick by earthing up the side soil.

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There is a possibility of heavy rain due to movement in the sea, see the weather forecast

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Low pressure has formed over the South Eastern Arabian Sea which will soon deepen and turn into a depression. Due to this, there is also a possibility of a strong storm. A low-pressure area is also going to form in the Bay of Bengal. Now the weather in North West and Central India including the mountains will clear. A new western disturbance may give light rain over western Rajasthan.

Source: Skymet Weather

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