What are the rates of soybean, see the condition of 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 Soybean 4479 4730
Alirajpur Alirajpur Soybean 4300 4400
Ashoknagar Ashoknagar Soybean 4270 4390
Dhar Badnawar Soybean 4060 4761
Damoh Damoh Yellow 3990 4300
Dewas Dewas Soybean 3500 4700
Dhar Dhamnod Soybean 3400 4000
Dhar Dhar Soybean 3940 4500
Dhar Gandhwani Soybean 4300 4300
Dewas Haatpipliya Soybean 3800 3800
Jhabua Jhabua Soybean 4200 4350
Alirajpur Jobat Soybean 4300 4400
Khargone Khargone Soybean 3500 4430
Ujjain Mahidpur Soybean 4015 4180
Indore Mhow Soybean 3300 4050
Khandwa Mundi Soybean 3200 3700
Shajapur Nalkehda Yellow 3500 4150
Jhabua Petlawad Yellow 4300 4325
Sagar Rehli Soybean 4700 4700
Sagar Sagar Soybean 4200 4205
Indore Sanwer Soybean 3550 3550
Khargone Segaon Soybean 4411 4411
Badwani Sendhwa Soybean 4350 4350
Ujjain Ujjain Soybean 4675 4675

Source: Agmarknet

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Field preparation for garlic cultivation

Field preparation for garlic cultivation

For garlic cultivation, loamy soil with proper drainage is good. Its cloves do not develop in heavy soil. Do one ploughing with soil turning plough and after that, FYM @ 5 tonne + Speed Kompost @ 4 kg per acre should be sprinkled evenly in the field and 2-3 ploughing is done with the help of harrow. Remove other unwanted crop residues present in the field, if the soil moisture is less, then first irrigate, then prepare the field and lastly make the field level by the leveler.

Nutrient Management

SSP 50 kg + DAP 30 kg + Urea 20 kg + Potash 40 kg + Rhizocare (Trichoderma viride1.0% WP) @ 500 gm  + TB 3 (Nitrogen Fixing, Phosphate solubilizing and Potassium mobilizing biofertilizer consortia) @ 3 kg  + Taba G (Zinc solubilizing bacteria) @ 4 kg + Maxxroot (Humic Acid + Potassium + Fulvic Acid) @ 500 g + Tri-Cot Maxx (Organic Carbon 3%, a mixture of Humic, Fulvic, Organic Nutrients) @ Apply 4 kg + Bave Curb (Bavaria bassiana) @ 500 gm per acre and apply it evenly in the field.

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A new low pressure area will cause heavy rain in many states

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On October 4, a new low pressure area will form in the North West Bay of Bengal. This will be the first low pressure area to be formed after the monsoon. Due to its effect, heavy rains will occur in the North Eastern states as well as Bangladesh, Gangetic West Bengal, Odisha and Jharkhand and surrounding areas. On the other hand, monsoon has withdrawn from many districts of Gujarat including Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Western Uttar Pradesh, Northern Madhya Pradesh, most areas of Rajasthan including the mountains. Dry winds from the North West direction will reach North West and Central India, due to which monsoon will withdraw from some more areas in the next two days. Most of the states of South India will receive good rains. Rain activities may also increase in Maharashtra.

Source: Skymet Weather

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Fungus-borne disease control in onion nursery

Fungus-borne disease control in onion nursery
  • High soil moisture and moderate temperature along with high humidity, especially in the rainy season led to the development of these diseases.  

  • In onion nursery damping-off, root rot, stem rot, yellowing of leaves, and seedling rot can be observed.

  • These diseases first attack the collar portion and roots of the plant, rotting it and ultimately causing the seedlings to collapse and die. 

  • To avoid it healthy seeds should be selected before sowing.

  • Spray of CARBENDAZIM 12% + MANCOZEB 63% WP@ 30 gram /pump  or THIOPHANATE METHYL 70% W/W @ 60 gm/Pump or MANCOZEB 64%+ METALAXYL 8% WP @60 gram/pump.

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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)
Ratlam A lot Wheat 2630 2640
Shajapur Agar Wheat 2681 2820
Panna Ajaygarh Mill Quality 2550 2650
Satna Amarpatan Mill Quality 2600 2615
Satna Amarpatan Wheat 2590 2600
Badwani Anjad Wheat 2500 2600
Guna Aron Wheat 2601 2775
Ashoknagar Ashoknagar Wheat 2690 3960
Sehore Ashta Wheat 2550 3441
Shivpuri Badarwas Wheat 2630 2680
Ujjain Badnagar Wheat 2570 2980
Dhar Badnawar Wheat 2305 2905
Shajapur Badod Wheat 2638 2762
Rewa Baikunthpur Mill Quality 2550 2600
Sagar Bamora Wheat 2780 2780
Sagar Bamora Wheat Mix 2555 2555
Hoshangabad Banapura Local 2565 2881
Sagar Banda Wheat 2495 2525
Raisen Bareli Mill Quality 2624 2700
Shehdol Beohari Mill Quality 2520 2600
Shehdol Beohari Wheat 2550 2550
Bhopal Berasia Local 2600 2888
Bhopal Berasia Lokwan 2678 2787
Bhopal Berasia Mill Quality 2535 2690
Bhopal Berasia PISSI 2680 2845
Bhopal Berasia Sharbati 2729 2785
Betul Betul Mill Quality 2330 2454
Datia Bhander Wheat 2710 2730
Khargone Bhikangaon Wheat 2280 2836
Bhind Bhind Wheat 2710 2712
Bhopal Bhopal Wheat 2610 2831
Mandla Bichhiya Mill Quality 2200 2500
Chhatarpur Bijawar Mill Quality 2450 2500
Sagar Bina Local 2675 3261
Sagar Bina Mill Quality 2680 2712
Sagar Bina Wheat 2600 3599
Guna Binaganj Wheat 2650 2740
Rewa Chaakghat Mill Quality 2300 2300
Rewa Chaakghat Wheat 2560 2560
Chhatarpur Chhatarpur Wheat 2600 2600
Chhindwara Chhindwara Mill Quality 2761 3000
Gwalior Dabra Wheat 2797 2797
Damoh Damoh Mill Quality 2570 2605
Datia Datia Mill Quality 2650 2733
Datia Datia Other 2630 2670
Datia Datia Wheat 2550 2600
Panna Devandranagar Mill Quality 2652 2665
Dewas Dewas Wheat 1525 3075
Dhar Dhamnod Mill Quality 2650 2666
Dhar Dhamnod Wheat 2700 2700
Dhar Dhar Lokwan 2724 3000
Dhar Dhar Mill Quality 2412 3152
Dhar Dhar Sujata 2680 2680
Dhar Dhar Wheat 2640 2820
Dindori Dindori Local 2300 2300
Narsinghpur Gadarwada Mill Quality 2700 2700
Narsinghpur Gadarwada Wheat 2650 2650
Narsinghpur Gadarwara(F&V) Wheat 2630 2742
Dhar Gandhwani Mill Quality 2700 2725
Indore Gautampura Malwa Shakti 2510 2550
Indore Gautampura Wheat 2600 3035
Bhind Gohad Mill Quality 2605 2720
Dindori Gorakhpur Mill Quality 2500 2600
Narsinghpur Gotegaon Mill Quality 2550 2600
Narsinghpur Gotegaon Wheat 2690 2734
Narsinghpur Gotegaon(F&V) Local 2550 2734
Vidisha Gulabganj Sharbati 2400 2400
Guna Guna Wheat 2595 2910
Dewas Haatpipliya Wheat 2100 2900
Rewa Hanumana Mill Quality 2600 2600
Harda Harda Mill Quality 2200 3000
Chhatarpur Harpalpur Wheat 2650 2650
Khandwa Harsood Mill Quality 2000 2706
Hoshangabad Hoshangabad Wheat 2550 2561
Indore Indore Mill Quality 800 2891
Indore Indore Wheat 2730 2833
Hoshangabad Itarsi Wheat 2575 2831
Jabalpur Jabalpur Mill Quality 2570 2707
Jabalpur Jabalpur Wheat 2600 2692
Sagar Jaisinagar Mill Quality 2510 2520
Anupur Jaithari Mill Quality 2500 2510
Ratlam Jaora Wheat 2670 3141
Tikamgarh Jatara Mill Quality 2600 2650
Tikamgarh Jatara Wheat 2520 2600
Damoh Javera Mill Quality 2600 2660
Damoh Javera Wheat 2501 2501
Sehore Jawar Wheat 2607 2607
Rajgarh Jeerapur Mill Quality 2735 2735
Rajgarh Jeerapur Wheat 2685 2740
Alirajpur Jobat Mill Quality 2550 2550
Alirajpur Jobat Wheat 2625 2665
Morena Kailaras Wheat 2707 2724
Dewas Kannod Wheat 2683 2683
Narsinghpur Kareli Local 2620 2630
Narsinghpur Kareli Wheat 2626 2630
Narsinghpur Kareli(F&V) Local 2600 2710
Shivpuri Karera Mill Quality 2525 2561
Shivpuri Karera Wheat 2550 2560
Khargone Kasrawad Mill Quality 2695 2815
Khargone Kasrawad Wheat 2205 2235
Khargone Kasrawad Wheat Mix 2770 2770
Katni Katni Mill Quality 2510 2780
Katni Katni Wheat 2405 2780
Katni Katni Wheat-Organic 2725 2757
Khandwa Khandwa Mill Quality 2550 2848
Shivpuri Khanyadhana Mill Quality 2510 2675
Tikamgarh Khargapur Mill Quality 2500 2568
Khargone Khargone Wheat 2500 2853
Harda Khirakiya Mill Quality 2642 2740
Rajgarh Khujner Wheat 2720 2740
Shivpuri Kolaras Wheat 2625 2690
Dhar Kukshi Lokwan 2700 2700
Dhar Kukshi Wheat 2600 2700
Rajgarh Kurawar Mill Quality 2610 2890
Rajgarh Kurawar Wheat Mix 2505 2645
Gwalior Lashkar Wheat 2600 2735
Chhatarpur LavKush Nagar(Laundi) Mill Quality 2465 2540
Dewas Loharda Wheat 2750 2850
Ujjain Mahidpur Wheat 2350 3001
Neemuch Manasa Wheat 2737 3162
Dhar Manawar Mill Quality 2680 2705
Dhar Manawar Wheat 2625 2820
Mandla Mandla Local 2458 2458
Mandla Mandla Mill Quality 2200 2200
Mandsaur Mandsaur Lokwan 2740 3353
Mandsaur Mandsaur Wheat 2740 2847
Mandsaur Mandsaur Wheat Mix 2850 3036
Satna Mehar Local 2425 2625
Bhind Mehgaon Mill Quality 2600 2610
Indore Mhow Wheat 1971 2901
Morena Morena Wheat 2755 2755
Ashoknagar Mungawali Wheat 2625 2640
Satna Nagod Mill Quality 2600 2630
Mandla Nainpur Local 2400 2400
Mandla Nainpur Mill Quality 2500 2500
Shajapur Nalkehda Wheat 2600 2730
Sehore Nasrullaganj Wheat 2150 2875
Chhatarpur Naugaon Wheat 2590 2610
Neemuch Neemuch Wheat 2774 3112
Tikamgarh Niwadi Mill Quality 2691 2736
Tikamgarh Niwadi Wheat Mix 2705 2705
Raisen Obedullaganj Local 2431 2836
Raisen Obedullaganj Mill Quality 2635 2675
Raisen Obedullaganj Wheat 2711 2711
Jabalpur Paatan Mill Quality 2530 2770
Rajgarh Pachaur Mill Quality 2650 2725
Rajgarh Pachaur Wheat 2680 2800
Panna Panna Mill Quality 2500 2530
Damoh Patharia Wheat 2650 2715
Jhabua Petlawad Wheat 2385 2801
Hoshangabad Pipariya Mill Quality 1980 2812
Mandsaur Piplya Wheat 2675 2957
Tikamgarh Prithvipur Mill Quality 2601 2625
Sagar Rahatgarh Mill Quality 2755 2755
Dhar Rajgarh Lokwan 2545 2840
Ratlam Ratlam Lokwan 2766 3065
Ratlam Ratlam Wheat 2681 3352
Morena Sabalgarh Mill Quality 2575 2722
Morena Sabalgarh Wheat 2710 2725
Sagar Sagar Mill Quality 2570 2890
Ratlam Sailana Wheat 2602 3126
Khargone Sanawad Mohan Mondal 2650 2650
Khargone Sanawad Wheat 2600 2767
Khargone Sanawad Wheat Mix 2736 2736
Indore Sanwer Wheat 2718 2776
Rajgarh Sarangpur Mill Quality 2600 2705
Jabalpur Sehora Mill Quality 2503 2778
Sehore Sehore Lokwan 2616 3345
Sehore Sehore Malwa Shakti 2701 2758
Sehore Sehore Mill Quality 2600 3600
Sehore Sehore Other 2810 3149
Sehore Sehore Wheat 2725 2842
Badwani Sendhwa Mill Quality 2710 2750
Badwani Sendhwa Wheat 2500 2575
Datia Sevda Mill Quality 2680 2716
Datia Sevda Wheat 2820 2880
Sagar Shahagarh Mill Quality 2600 2600
Shehdol Shahdol Mill Quality 2300 2300
Jabalpur Shahpura(Jabalpur) Mill Quality 2256 2400
Shajapur Shajapur Wheat 2600 2890
Mandsaur Shamgarh Wheat 2570 2850
Sheopur Sheopurbadod Wheat 2630 2738
Sidhi Sidhi Mill Quality 2300 2450
Raisen Silvani Mill Quality 2345 2666
Panna Simariya Mill Quality 2465 2680
Panna Simariya Wheat 2460 2510
Harda Sirali Mill Quality 2500 2696
Vidisha Sironj Sharbati 2650 3005
Vidisha Sironj Wheat 2555 3800
Dewas Sonkatch Wheat 2201 2838
Ratlam Taal Wheat 2776 2786
Ujjain Tarana Wheat 2600 2600
Narsinghpur Tendukheda Wheat 2480 2600
Tikamgarh Tikamgarh Wheat 2660 2700
Harda Timarni Mill Quality 2580 2600
Harda Timarni Wheat 2630 2829
Raisen Udaipura Mill Quality 2600 2770
Ujjain Ujjain Wheat 2325 3154
Umariya Umariya Local 2625 2625
Umariya Umariya Mill Quality 2400 2540
Umariya Umariya Wheat 2325 2675
Ujjain Unhel Wheat 2720 2720
Vidisha Vidisha Malwa Shakti 2704 2704
Vidisha Vidisha Sharbati 4000 4000
Vidisha Vidisha Wheat 2536 3051

Source: Agmarknet

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What is natural farming?

Natural farming

Natural farming is an ancient farming method based on indigenous cows. In which indigenous  cow urine and cow dung is used in crop production as an alternative to chemical fertilizers and other products of chemicals, it maintains the natural nature of the land. Chemical pesticides are not used in natural farming. In this type of farming, the elements which are found in nature are used as pesticides in agriculture.

Nutrients are given to the plants in the form of manure through cow dung, cow urine, bacterial manure, crop residue. In natural farming, the crop is protected from harmful microorganisms and pests by the bacteria, friendly insects and organic insecticides available in nature.

(Four principles of natural farming)

  • No ploughing the fields. That is, neither  ploughing in them, nor turning the soil is to be done. The earth does its own plowing naturally through the penetration of plant roots and earthworms and small animals, and micro-organisms. 

  • No chemical fertilizers should be used. In this method only green manure and cow dung manure are used.

  • Weeding should not be done. Neither by plow nor by the use of herbicides. Weeds play a major role in making the soil fertile and in balancing bio-fraternity . The basic principle is that weeds should be controlled rather than eliminated completely.

  • Do not depend on chemicals at all. The problems of disease and pest imbalance began to arise in the fields from the time the weak plants started growing due to wrong practices like tillage and use of fertilizers. By not tampering, the balance of nature remains absolutely right.

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Storm alert for 10 states, Meteorological Department issued warning

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According to the latest update of the Meteorological Department, today and this week, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh Heavy rains may occur in the hilly areas of Jammu and Kashmir, Assam, Meghalaya, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka. Winds may blow at a speed of 30 to 40 kilometers per hour in Bihar. Heavy rains in Assam-Meghalaya on 2 and 3 October It may happen.

Source: Amar Ujala

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Government assistance of up to Rs 1 lakh will be available on cow-buffalo rearing, apply like this

Gopal Credit Card Loan Scheme

The schemes of the state and central government are very beneficial for the farmers as well as the cattle rearers. Today many farmers are also increasing their income by doing animal husbandry. Many schemes of the government are being run for the cattle rearers, one of these schemes is also being run by the Rajasthan government for the cattle rearers of its state. The name of this scheme is “Gopal Credit Card Loan Scheme” with the help of which farmers can get the facility of loan for animal husbandry.

Let us tell you that through the “Gopal Credit Card Loan Scheme” of the Rajasthan Government, cattle rearers are given a loan of up to Rs 1 lakh. This loan is available without interest for animal protection. Here, keep in mind that this loan is available for a period of 1 year. Farmers and cattle rearers who are associated with the members of the Primary Milk Producer Cooperative Society can avail this facility. Let us tell you that under this scheme, the government has set a target of giving loans to about 5 lakh cattle rearers of the state. To take advantage of the scheme, you can contact the Gopalak Kisan e-Mitra Center or the concerned Gram Seva Cooperative Society. Or visit the official portal of Pashupalan Yojana.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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

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A rise is being seen in the market price of mustard. See what are the prices of mustard in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh!

Rates of Mustard in the mandis of MP
District Market Variety Minimum Price (per quintal) Maximum Price (per quintal)
Bhind Alampur Mustard 6115 6210
Ashoknagar Ashoknagar Mustard 5110 5250
Rewa Baikunthpur Mustard 5500 5620
Shivpuri Barad Mustard 6400 6620
Bhind Bhind Mustard 6000 6150
Rajgarh Biaora Mustard 6100 6260
Mandla Bichhiya Mustard 5700 5700
Chhatarpur Bijawar Mustard(Black) 5840 5900
Indore Indore Mustard 5885 5885
Tikamgarh Jatara Mustard 5700 5780
Rajgarh Jeerapur Mustard(Black) 6000 6000
Morena Kailaras Mustard(Black) 6255 6483
Tikamgarh Khargapur Mustard 6000 6050
Bhind Lahar Mustard 6011 6201
Bhind Lahar Mustard(Black) 5550 6114
Bhind Lahar Yellow (Black) 5995 6105
Gwalior Lashkar Mustard 6435 6540
Chhatarpur LavKush Nagar (Laundi) Mustard 5750 5750
Satna Mehar Mustard 5500 5600
Morena Morena Mustard 6280 6450
Neemuch Neemuch Mustard 6127 6127
Rajgarh Pachaur Mustard 6015 6015
Sagar Rahatgarh Mustard 5680 5680
Chhatarpur Rajnagar Mustard 5700 6000
Chhatarpur Rajnagar Mustard(Black) 5950 6075
Morena Sabalgarh Mustard(Black) 6290 6430
Sagar Sagar Mustard-Organic 5155 6200
Sagar Shahagarh Mustard 5900 5900
Sheopur Sheopurbadod Mustard 6331 6400
Sheopur Sheopurkalan Mustard 6300 6720
Tikamgarh Tikamgarh Mustard 5800 6100
Tikamgarh Tikamgarh(F&V) Mustard 5800 6100

Source: Agmarknet

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Keep these things in mind while sowing mustard

Keep these things in mind while sowing mustard
  • The best time for sowing mustard is between the 5th and 25th of October.

  • Sowing mustard at this time gives good production, hence farmers should sow mustard by 25th October.

  • Farmers should use 1 kg of seeds in one acre of field for sowing mustard.

  • Mustard should be sown in rows so that weeding is easy.

  • Mustard should be sown with a local plough or seed drill.

  • In this, the distance from row to row should be kept at 30 cm and the distance from plant to plant should be held at 10-12 cm.

  • While sowing mustard, keep in mind that the seeds are planted at a depth of 2-3 cm.

  • Seeds should not be sown at a depth greater than 100 cm because sowing seeds at greater depth has an adverse effect on seed germination.

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