Can earn money from cow dung, special scheme implemented for cattle farmers

The Rajasthan government has started ‘Devnarayan Pashupalak Yojana’ to promote animal husbandry in the state. Under this unique scheme 501 houses have been allotted. About Rs 300 crore has been spent for this scheme, in which arrangements have been made for the accommodation of 15,000 cattle.

What is special for livestock farmers?

The special feature of this scheme is that the animal owners living here will be able to sell cow dung apart from milk. For this, cattle farmers will be paid Re 1 per kg of cow dung. Along with this, special provisions have also been made here for dairy business. In this, arrangements have been made for Milk Processing Unit, Biogas Plant, Veterinary Medicine and Animal Fair Ground, so that the cattle farmers do not face any kind of problem.

Along with this, all necessary arrangements have been made here for the social, educational and economic development of cattle farmers and their families. Under this, English medium school, hospital, milk market, hot market, bus for traffic, society office and police post have been constructed.

Source: TV9Bharatvarsh

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Know why staking is important in tomato crops

At the time of tomato fruiting, the plant falls down due to the excess weight of the tomato plant. Due to which the crop gets destroyed. Due to this the farmer has to bear heavy losses. Along with this, pests and diseases are also more prone to fall under the plant. Therefore, to keep the tomatoes from falling down, tie them with wire and keep them safe.

Method and benefits of staking

For staking, 10 feet high bamboo poles are placed at a distance of 10 feet along the side of the ridge. Iron wire is tied on these poles at a height of 2-2 feet. After that the plants are tied to the wire with the help of twine, due to which these plants grow upwards. The height of these plants reaches up to 5-8 feet, due to which not only the plant becomes strong, but the fruit is also better. In addition, the fruit is also saved from rotting. By this method, more profit can be obtained than conventional farming.

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Heavy rain forecast in many areas today

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Heavy rain is expected in Mumbai and its adjoining parts on 23rd June which may continue till 24th or 25th June. After the next 24 hours, the weather will become dry over most parts of Central India including entire North India and westerly winds will blow. Monsoon will not advance during the next few days but may progress once again from June 27 or 28.

Source: Skymet Weather

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Farmers are earning lakhs of rupees by cultivating saffron by aeroponic method

The saffron plant is one of the most expensive spices in the world. By cultivating it, farmer brothers can earn lakhs every year. Although it is cultivated in India, especially in Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal, two farmers from Haryana have set an example by cultivating saffron in their ten yards.

In fact, two farmers of Hisar, Praveen and Naveen Sindhu are making a profit of lakhs through the aeroponic method. Please tell that in the country of Iran, saffron is cultivated in homes with the help of this method. Both the farmer brothers started this farming by gathering information with the help of the internet. Now both of them together are earning 8 to 9 lakh rupees per year.

Saffron cultivation by the aeroponic method

For this, he planted saffron seeds on both sides of the glass rack. Saffron plants need cooling, so AC was installed in the farming room. For this, the day temperature should be 17 degrees and the night temperature should be 10 degrees. Along with this, 80 to 90 degrees humidity should be there for the cultivation of saffron. Apart from this, it is also necessary for the sunlight to come into the room diagonally. In this way, both the farmer brothers are making a profit of lakhs of rupees with the help of the aeroponic method, as well as becoming an inspiration to other farmers.

Source: Aaj Tak

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MSP price of Kharif crops released, Know which crop will get how much price

The preparations for the Kharif crop are about to begin in the country. In such a situation, the central government has released the support price of these crops even before sowing, so that the farmers can choose the cultivation according to the price of the crops. According to the data released, there has been a substantial increase in the support minimum price for the Kharif crops of 2022-23. Given below are the MSP and cost-effectiveness of all Kharif crops.

Commodity

MSP for 2022-23 (Rs per quintal)

Increase in MSP from last year (Rs.)

Return on investment (Rs.)

Paddy (General)

2,040

100

50

Paddy (Grade A)

2,060

100

Jowar (Hybrid)

2,970

232

50

Jowar (Maldandi)

2,990

232

Millet

2,350

100

85

Ragi

3,578

201

50

Maize

1,962

92

50

Tur (tur)

6,600

300

60

Moong

7,755

480

50

Urad

6,600

300

59

Groundnut

5,850

300

51

Sunflower seeds

6,400

385

56

Soybeans (yellow)

4,300

350

53

Mole

7,830

523

50

Ramtil

7,287

357

50

Cotton (medium fiber)

6,080

354

50

Cotton (long fiber)

6,380

355

Profits are getting on these costs of crops

According to the release issued by the central government, this time crop cost has also been included in the MSP. In which important expenses incurred in farming like human labour, animal labour, machine labour, seeds, fertilizers, manure and rent of leased land, electricity expenditure have been added. With the help of this, farmer brothers will get 50% to 85% profit.

Source: Krishi samadhan

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What was the gram rates in Madhya Pradesh?

What is the price of onion in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh like Manawar, Indore, Khandwa, Dhar, Chhindwara and Dewas etc.? Let’s see the complete list.

Fresh Market Price of Gram in different mandis

Agricultural Produce Market

Min Price (in Qui)

Max Price (in Qui)

Indore

3990

4680

Khandwa

3751

4100

Badwaha

3990

4150

Sanawad

3895

4605

Dhar

3500

4505

Badnawar

3795

4300

Manawar

8000

9000

Rajgarh

3698

4051

Khategaon

3800

4250

Dewas

4000

4802

Ashoknagar

3811

4420

Sewda

4315

4385

Sheopurbarod

3781

4141

Chhindwara

3901

4340

Obedullaganj

3990

4348

Begamganj

3800

4375

Lateri

3450

4370

Tikamgarh

4350

4350

Source: Madhya Pradesh State Agricultural Marketing Board

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Onion price of selected mandis of Madhya Pradesh?

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What is the price of onion in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh like Mandsaur, Dewas, Badnawar, Khandwa, Chhindwara, Badwah and Harda 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)

Badnawar

500

1,775

Badwaha

850

1,250

Chhindwara

900

1,300

Dewas

200

500

Gautampura

200

800

Harda

700

800

Jaora

326

1,400

Khandwa

300

1,000

Manawar

900

1,100

Mandsaur

170

1,260

Sailana

171

1,352

Sanwer

875

1,075

Shujalpur

500

1,376

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 today in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh like Susner, Panna, Khujner, Pathria and Lateri 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)

Susner

1,775

1,954

Panna

1,850

1,880

Khujner

1,750

1,931

Patharia

1,780

1,944

Lateri

1,705

1,895

Semriharchand

1,625

1,879

Lateri

2,345

2,345

Ajaygarh

1,900

1,920

Shamgarh

1,680

2,030

Lateri

2,070

2,150

Jhabua

2,100

2,100

Source:  National Agriculture Market

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White Grub Control in Soybean crop

Identification: White grubs are white coloured insects that live as grubs in a field their dormancy period is in the winter.

Damaging Symptoms :  Usually in the initial form, they feed on the root of the soybean plant. Symptoms of white grubs can be seen on the plant, such as wilting of the plant, plant growth stops and finally the death of the plant is its main symptom.

Management: 

  • For control of this insect , in the months of June and July, use Metarhizium culture [kalichakra] along with FYM (2 kg + 50-75 kg)  per acre for control of white grub.

  • Chemical treatment can also be done. For this, use FENPROPATHRIN 10 % EC [Danitol] @ 500 ml / acre, Clothianidin 50.00% WG @ [Dantotsu] 100 gm / acre as soil mix.

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There will be heavy rain once again from June 27, see weather forecast

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The month of June will end with normal rains due to heavy rains in many states of the country during the last few days. After the next 24 hours, the rain activities will almost stop over most parts of Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. Monsoon will once again gain momentum from June 27. Monsoon will reach Delhi, Punjab, Haryana and Uttarakhand towards the end of the month.

Source: Skymet Weather

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