Garlic prices continue to rise, prices reach high of Rs 27000

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What is the price of garlic today in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh & Rajasthan? Let’s see the complete list.

Rates of Garlic in the mandis of MP
District Market Variety Minimum Price (per quintal) Maximum Price (per quintal)
Ratlam Alot Garlic 6701 10400
Shajapur Akodiya Average 1000 14400
Ujjain Badnagar Average 3600 14900
Ujjain Badnagar Garlic 2600 6500
Dhar Badnawar Garlic 2005 20400
Dhar Badnawar Garlic-Organic 6000 14200
Bhopal Bhopal Garlic 2000 19650
Mandsaur Daloda Garlic 1950 22400
Sagar Deori Average 5375 6000
Indore Gautampura Garlic 2000 12700
Indore Indore Garlic 1000 20425
Ratlam Jaora Average 4600 4600
Neemuch Javad Garlic 11102 22801
Shajapur Kalapipal Garlic 3101 14500
Neemuch Manasa Garlic 5701 22000
Mandsaur Mandsaur Garlic 811 25001
Rajgarh Narsinghgarh Garlic 2000 16200
Neemuch Neemuch Average 5601 14100
Neemuch Neemuch Garlic 5892 27000
Mandsaur Piplya Garlic 2011 20670
Mandsaur Piplya Garlic-Organic 4801 19500
Dhar Rajgarh Garlic 3000 16500
Ratlam Ratlam Desi 1300 19112
Ratlam Ratlam Garlic 1000 9801
Ratlam Sailana Average 8900 14801
Ratlam Sailana Desi 9520 9520
Ratlam Sailana Garlic 6400 25151
Shajapur Sajapur Garlic 4850 9025
Rajgarh Sarangpur Average 4000 5500
Sehore Sehore Garlic 1460 18401
Mandsaur Shamgarh Garlic 1200 17600
Shajapur Shujalpur Desi 3000 16830
Mandsaur Sitmau Desi 10700 16430
Mandsaur Sitmau Garlic 6000 11500
Shajapur Soyatkalan Garlic 1500 19219
Ujjain Ujjain Garlic 1800 16700

Source: Agmarknet

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Benefits of seed treatment before sowing in paddy nursery

Benefits of seed treatment before sowing in paddy nursery

Seed treatment is a process in which seeds are treated with chemicals, biochemicals or heat to protect the crop from diseases and pests. Seed treatment is used to prevent the entry of pathogens (fungi, bacteria, etc.) into the seed, either internally or externally. Due to treatment of seeds, unseen fungus remains in the upper and inner layers of the seeds, which spoils the seeds, along with affecting the germination capacity of the seeds by going into the soil.

Seed treatment improves seed germination and prevents the spread of crop diseases. Controls soil-borne diseases and pests. Seed treatment protects seeds and plants from many soil-borne pests, which can prevent seeds from rotting and seedling scorching. Seed treatment should be done before sowing the paddy seeds. For this, treat with Combat (Trichoderma viride) 8 g/kg seed or Dhanustin (Carbendazim 50% WP) 2.5 g/kg seed or Vitavax Power (Carboxin 37.5%+ Thiram 37.5% WS)- 2.5 g/kg seed. In case of bacterial blight, mix 4 grams of streptocycline or 40 grams of Plantomycin with 25 kg of seeds and soak them overnight, and  sow the  seeds after draining out excess water.

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Monsoon will be sluggish for the next 4 days, severe heat likely in half of India

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After 24 hours, rain activity will decrease in Karnataka and Telangana including Maharashtra, monsoon will slow down a bit. Monsoon will remain weak for the next four days, but monsoon will now start moving slowly in eastern India. Hot winds blowing from the west will cause severe heat in Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan including Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, North Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Gangetic West Bengal and Odisha. Monsoon may gain momentum again from 17-18 June.

Source: Skymet Weather

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Protect your crops at government expense, get your fields fenced

Get fencing done in the fields on 50% grant

Apart from small insects and deadly diseases, crops are also at great risk from stray animals. Farmers get fencing done around their fields to protect their crops from wild animals, Nilgai and other stray animals. However, fencing is an expensive task, that is why most farmers are not able to get it done in their fields. To overcome this problem of farmers, the government has started the fencing scheme.

According to the news in the media, through this fencing scheme being run by the Rajasthan government, farmers are getting subsidy on getting their fields fenced. Under the scheme, small and marginal farmers are being given a subsidy of up to 60% on 400 running meters. Under this, a maximum amount of up to Rs 40,000 will be given to eligible farmers. Apart from this, through this scheme, as a community application, the facility of fencing is made available to a group of 10 or more farmers in at least 5 hectares of land. For this, they are given 70% of the unit cost as subsidy. For more information about the scheme or to apply, visit Raj Kisan Sathi Portal.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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Preparation and management of field for paddy nursery

Preparation and management of field for paddy nursery

Loamy soil with proper drainage and high nutrients is suitable for nursery preparation, and there should be proper arrangement of irrigation. After every ploughing, apply leveler, so that the clods are broken and the soil becomes friable and level.

While preparing paddy nursery, it is very important to use proper amount of manure and fertilizers. Due to not using the right amount of fertilizers, there is a deficiency of nutrients in the paddy plants, and the development of the plant is not done properly.

While preparing the nursery, first of all make the soil friable by ploughing. After this, prepare 1.25 m wide and 8 m long beds.

For good plant growth, 2-3 kg urea, 3 kgs single super phosphate, 1 kg potash, 10 kg farmyard manure and 1 kg Tri-code max should be used per 100 square meters in paddy nursery. Water is very much needed for good germination of plants. Sufficient moisture should be kept in the beds. Seed treatment should be done before sowing the paddy seeds. For this, treat with Combat (Trichoderma viride) 8 g/kg seed or Dhanustin (Carbendazim 50% WP) 2.5 g/kg seed or Vitavax Power (Carboxin 37.5%+ Thiram 37.5% WS)- 2.5 g/kg seed.

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Rain in some states and heat wave continues in some areas, see weather forecast

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On June 10, the monsoon has advanced again, now it has reached Dahanu, Nashik and Sambhaji Nagar in Maharashtra. Heavy rains will occur in southern and central parts of Maharashtra during the next 24 hours. Heavy to very heavy rains may occur in some areas of northern Karnataka and Telangana. Moderate to heavy rains are expected in Kerala, Lakshadweep and Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Rain will continue in the northeastern states. Light rains may also occur in southeastern Rajasthan and southwestern Madhya Pradesh. The weather of Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, northern Rajasthan, northern Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and northern districts of Odisha will remain dry and hot. Heat wave will now trouble these areas for the next one week. Monsoon will advance in eastern India only after June 14.

Source: Skymet Weather

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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)
Badwani Anjad Soybean 4000 4000
Dhar Badnawar Soybean 4500 4500
Sagar Bamora Yellow 4500 4500
Sagar Banda Soybean 4200 4500
Shivpuri Barad Soybean 3815 4605
Shajapur Berachha Soybean 3900 4600
Khargone Bhikangaon Soybean 3680 4540
Khargone Bhikangaon Soybean 4200 4576
Rajgarh Biaora Soybean 3450 4865
Sagar Bina Soybean 4200 4250
Dhar Dhar Soybean 4400 4500
Indore Gautampura Yellow 4500 4500
Dindori Gorakhpur Yellow 4100 4100
Harda Harda Yellow 3600 4525
Indore Indore Yellow 4365 4590
Indore Indore Soybean 3755 4690
Indore Indore Soybean-Organic 4340 4702
Rajgarh Jeerapur Yellow 4340 4640
Rajgarh Jeerapur Soybean 4370 4595
Jhabua Jhabua Soybean 4500 4550
Alirajpur Jobat Soybean 4300 4500
Alirajpur Jobat Soybean 4000 4450
Narsinghpur Kareli Yellow 4421 4600
Khandwa Khandwa Yellow 4300 4310
Khargone Khargone Soybean 4200 4260
Rajgarh Khilchipur Soybean 4150 4605
Rajgarh Kurawar Yellow 2995 4625
Rajgarh Kurawar Soybean 3750 4640
Guna Maksudangarh Soybean 4000 4100
Guna Maksudangarh Soybean 3875 4570
Neemuch Neemuch Yellow 4496 4496
Tikamgarh Niwadi Yellow 4300 4300
Rajgarh Pachaur Soybean 3030 4615
Khandwa Pandhana Yellow 4076 4510
Chhindwara Pandhurna Soybean 4400 4400
Jhabua Petlawad Soybean 4400 4510
Sagar Rahatgarh Yellow 4290 4600
Dhar Rajgarh Yellow 4300 4350
Sagar Rehli Soybean 4260 4265
Sagar Sagar Yellow 2000 4550
Sagar Sagar Soybean 4135 4475
Indore Sanwer Soybean 4450 4450
Badwani Sendhwa Soybean 4100 4500
Sehore Shyampur Yellow 4374 4464
Ujjain Tarana Yellow 3800 4700
Ujjain Tarana Soybean 4651 4666
Harda Timarni Soybean 4490 4490
Ujjain Ujjain Yellow 4550 4550
Umariya Umariya Soybean 4500 4500

Source: Agmarknet

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Adopt Trichoderma for soil-borne disease management

Adopt Trichoderma for soil-borne disease management

It is an organic fungicide, which kills many types of pathogens, thereby protecting crops from diseases like root rot, stem rot, wilt and Damping off. Trichoderma can be used in all types of crops. Trichoderma can be used for seed treatment, soil treatment, root treatment and drenching. For seed treatment, 5-10 g Trichoderma per kg of seed is used. This seed treatment is done before sowing. For the treatment of roots, prepare a solution by mixing 10 kg of well rotten farmyard manure and 100 liters of water, then mix 1 kg of Trichoderma powder in it and prepare a mixture of all three, In this mixture, the roots of the plants can be treated by immersing them for 10 minutes before transplanting.

For soil treatment, Trichoderma powder at the rate of 2 kg per acre is mixed with well decomposed farmyard manure and mixed in the field. To use in standing crops, mix 10 grams of Trichoderma powder in one liter of water and drench it in the soil near the stem area.

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Heavy rain in many states, know more Which states have reached monsoon?

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Monsoon has reached Mumbai, now there will be heavy to very heavy rains in North Coastal Karnataka including coastal districts of Maharashtra. Rain activities in Kerala and Karnataka It will be quite strong. Rainfall activity may also increase in Telangana. Monsoon will remain sluggish in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Light to moderate rain will continue in the northeastern states but eastern India may have to wait for the monsoon for the next 5 days.

Source: Skymet Weather

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Importance of Nitrogen for plants

Importance of Nitrogen for plants

Nitrogen is an important source of proteins. Nitrogen is an important part of chlorophyll which is essential for photosynthesis. Nitrogen increases the vegetative growth of the plant and provides dark green color. Nitrogen increases the initial growth of the plant.

Possibilities of nitrogen deficiency in the soil: –

  • Soils with low levels of organic carbon.

  • In light textured sandy soils that are highly eroded by rainfall or irrigation.

  • In an intensive farming system of cereal crops.

  • In waterlogged condition.

Symptoms of Nitrogen Deficiency in Plants:-

Appear on older leaves of the plant. The growth of nitrogen deficient plants is stunted, and the plants appear thin and small in size. In cereal crops, the tillers are reduced to a great extent. The leaves start turning yellow from the tip. These effects are first visible on old leaves, then later on young leaves also appear.

Management of Nitrogen: –

Get soil test done to ensure the availability of nitrogen in the soil.  On the basis of the test, apply recommended nitrogen at the time of sowing with the help of manure and organic fertilizers. Broadcast urea as per requirement in the standing crop.

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