Weather will remain dry in most areas, and temperature is likely to increase

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The weather will be dry in most parts of the country, there will be light rain in the mountains and light rain in North Eastern India also. On March 27, there may be clouds once again in North India but the chances of rain are very low. Now the temperature will gradually increase and the heat will become intense.

Source: Skymet Weather

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Know how to protect garlic crop from black mold during storage

Know how to protect garlic crop from black mold during storage

Black mold is the most important post-harvest disease in the summer season. This disease is common wherever onion and garlic are stored.

Symptoms:

Black mold is commonly seen in the maturity stage of garlic. The symptoms of this disease appear in the form of black powder between the garlic buds and on the nodes. Due to this, the price of garlic starts decreasing in the market. Also, the storage of affected bales cannot be kept for a long time.

Prevention:

  • Before storing garlic, clean and dry the cloves thoroughly.

  • Keep only well-matured, firm and healthy tubers for storage.

  • The place of storage should be moisture free and well-ventilated.

  • Tubers should not be piled in the storage area. Apart from this, tie the tubers in bunches with leaves and hang them on the ropes. Also, keep it filled in bamboo baskets.

  • Rotten tubers should be removed from time to time.

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There will be clouds in many states, there may be rain in some places

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It is cloudy in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. There is a possibility of light rain at one or two places here, but the rain will not be so much that it damages the crops. Western disturbances will hit the mountains again on March 26 and March 28 and rain and snowfall will continue in the mountains. The weather in North India will clear on Holi on March 25, but there may be isolated rain again on March 26.

Source: Skymet Weather

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How to manage crop residue after harvest

How to manage crop residue after harvest

Instead of burning the crop residues, after ploughing these crop residues with the help of a rotavator, apply water, due to which the crop residues mix with the soil. Mixing crop residues in the field gives many benefits along with increasing the fertility of the land.

Benefits of mixing crop residues in the field

  • Farmers can take advantage of organic farming by mixing crop residues in the field with the help of rotavator.

  • Biodiversity is maintained by mixing crop residues in the field itself. The beneficial insects present in the ground eat and destroy the harmful insects. The amount of organic matter in the soil increases, due to which crop production is more.

  • By mixing the residues of pulse crops in the soil, the amount of nitrogen increases, which also increases crop production.

  • Instead of burning the crop residue, the farmers will make fodder for their animals by keeping it as straw, on the one hand, they can also increase their income by selling the extra straw.

How to manage crop residue

  • Crop residues can be collected for animal feed or industrial management.

  • Paddy straw can be used for animal feed by treating it with urea/calcium hydroxide.

  • In the field with the help of straw belling machines, crop residues can be made into blocks and stored in less space, which can be used as animal feed.

  • By running a reaper machine on wheat straw we can make chaff.

  • The use of crop residues is also helpful in mushroom cultivation.

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Good news for moong farmers, government is giving 50 percent subsidy

After harvesting of Rabi season crops, the field remains vacant till the arrival of Kharif season. But if the farmer brothers want, they can get good profits by making proper use of the period between Rabi and Kharif, which is called Zaid. If there can be any best choice for farming in the Zaid season then it is Moong crop which is a short duration crop and can give good profits. To promote moong cultivation, subsidy is also given by the government, which farmers can avail.

Uttar Pradesh government is giving 50% subsidy to the farmers of its state cultivating moong. This time, any farmer who is thinking of cultivating moong after harvesting Rabi crops can apply to avail the benefits of this scheme. Through this scheme, farmers can buy improved moong seeds at half the price.

Source: Tractor Junction

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Garlic rates continue to rise, high price reaches beyond Rs 17800

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What is the price of garlic today in different mandis of Madhya Pradesh? 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 2300 4800
Shajapur Akodiya Average 1470 10651
Sehore Ashta Garlic 1500 6100
Ujjain Badnagar Desi 3650 9610
Ujjain Badnagar Garlic 2500 8640
Ujjain Badnagar New Gola 8810 8810
Ujjain Badnagar New Medium 4000 4000
Dhar Badnawar Average 2400 9900
Dhar Badnawar Desi 2500 10000
Dhar Badnawar Garlic 1000 10350
Dhar Badnawar Garlic-Organic 2500 8000
Bhopal Bhopal Garlic 1000 10600
Mandsaur Daloda Garlic 2700 17200
Sagar Deori Average 5000 5000
Indore Gautampura Garlic 1000 10315
Indore Indore Garlic 500 11800
Indore Indore Garlic-Organic 500 4900
Ratlam Jaora Average 6911 7230
Ratlam Jaora Garlic 1000 17900
Ratlam Jaora China 5001 8000
Neemuch Javad Garlic 2300 14402
Shajapur Kalapipal Garlic 1200 8445
Neemuch Manasa Garlic 1000 9300
Mandsaur Mandsaur Garlic 1300 16101
Rajgarh Narsinghgarh Garlic 2700 9500
Neemuch Neemuch Average 2201 11200
Neemuch Neemuch Garlic 4000 15800
Mandsaur Piplya Garlic 1900 13800
Mandsaur Piplya Garlic-Organic 2000 10701
Ratlam Ratlam Desi 500 10300
Ratlam Ratlam Garlic 1250 12500
Ratlam Sailana Average 3401 8700
Ratlam Sailana Garlic 2000 10703
Shajapur Sajapur Desi 3893 6618
Shajapur Sajapur Garlic 4218 10000
Rajgarh Sarangpur Average 3386 3517
Sehore Sehore Garlic 1900 10500
Mandsaur Shamgarh Garlic 2301 9612
Shajapur Shujalpur Desi 1000 11366
Mandsaur Sitmau Garlic 1520 8100
Ujjain Ujjain Garlic 1000 8920

Source: Agmarknet

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Symptoms of major pests in citrus crop

Symptoms of major pests in citrus crop

Citrus Psylla: Both adults and nymphs of this insect suck the sap from buds, leaves, and soft parts of branches and inject poisonous substances into them. Nymphs excrete a white crystalline substance, on which black sooty mold may develop, which reduces the photosynthetic area of ​​plants. In heavy infestation, the leaves become deformed and curl upwards. Also, this insect becomes a vector for spreading citrus greening disease.

Management: To control pests as soon as an infestation is visible, spray Thianova 25 (Thiamethoxam 25 %WG) @ 40 gm per acre or Media (Imidacloprid 17.80 % SL) @ 20 ml per acre 

Citrus Leaf Miner: This pest causes damage to both the nursery and the orchid. insect attacks the tender leaves and eats the leaves by making spiral lines on the leaves. Affected leaves become discoloured light yellow and fall down. The infestation of this pest promotes the development of citrus canker disease.

Management: All the affected parts of the plants should be pruned to control this pest. In case of an increase in infestation spray Media (Imidacloprid 17.80 % SL) @ 20 ml or Profenova Super (Profenofos 40 % + Cypermethrin 4 % EC) @ 2 ml per litre of water.

Aphids: Nymphs and adults suck the sap from the tender leaves and branches. Affected leaves turn yellow, dry, deformed, and dry up. Plant growth stops. Sooty mold is produced on the honeydew excreted by the aphid. If the infection occurs at the time of flowering, it results in less fruit set. Also, it plays the role of a vector for citrus tristeza virus.

Management: To control it as soon as the infestation appears spray, Tafgor (Dimethoate 30% EC) @ 594 ml per acre or Media (Imidacloprid 17.80 % SL) @ 20 ml/ acre. 

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Pre-monsoon rains will start in many states before Holi, see weather forecast

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There is a possibility of light rain in the western districts of Punjab on March 23. On March 24, there will be clouds and very light rain in North Rajasthan. The weather in Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh will remain dry. Severe heat waves will be seen in southern Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. Rain will almost stop in Eastern India also. Light rain may occur over the mountains during the next two days. There is also a possibility of light rain in Lakshadweep including Kerala, South Tamil Nadu and South Coastal Karnataka.

Source: Skymet Weather

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Buy harvester at bumper subsidy, know what is the government’s plan?

Buy harvester at bumper subsidy

Farming today has become much easier than farming in the olden times. The biggest reason for this is modern agricultural machines, with the help of which today any farming work can be completed in a few minutes, whereas earlier farmers had to labor for hours in the fields for these works. One of these modern machines is the harvester which helps in harvesting many types of grain crops.

The harvester completes several operations at the time of harvesting, such as cutting, threshing, gathering and winnowing. In today’s time, farming without machines has become unimaginable. However, many farmers are not able to buy these modern agricultural machines because of their high cost. In such a situation, the government provides this equipment to the farmers on subsidy.

Madhya Pradesh government gives a subsidy of 50% for the purchase of harvesters. Even after getting a 50% subsidy, if the farmer does not have the remaining money, then the government provides a loan facility for this and the farmer can buy the harvester by taking the benefit of half loan and half subsidy. To apply online for the Harvester Subsidy Scheme, visit the website of Madhya Pradesh Government dbt.mpdage.org and also get more information about the scheme from here.

Source: Kisan Tak

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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)
Ratlam Alot Soybean 4400 4477
Shajapur Agar Soybean 2811 4614
Shajapur Akodiya Soybean 3000 4395
Alirajpur Alirajpur Soybean 4000 4301
Badwani Anjad Yellow 4010 4090
Guna Aron Soybean 3900 4395
Ashoknagar Ashoknagar Soybean 4000 4493
Sehore Ashta Yellow 3611 4760
Sehore Ashta Soybean 3620 4641
Chhatarpur Badamalhera Soybean 4200 4250
Ujjain Badnagar Yellow 3999 5165
Ujjain Badnagar Soybean 4518 5331
Ujjain Badnagar Soybean-Organic 4270 4558
Dhar Badnawar Yellow 2700 4695
Dhar Badnawar Soybean 4340 4615
Shajapur Badod Soybean 4500 4500
Sagar Bamora Soybean 4431 4449
Hoshangabad Banapura Yellow 3750 4299
Shivpuri Barad Soybean 4401 4426
Bhopal Berasia Yellow 2500 4750
Betul Betul Soybean-Organic 4000 4473
Khargone Bhikangaon Soybean 3262 5075
Bhopal Bhopal Soybean 4105 4362
Rajgarh Biaora Soybean 4250 4520
Sagar Bina Soybean 4150 4432
Chhindwara Chhindwara Soybean 4180 4447
Mandsaur Daloda Soybean 4001 4751
Damoh Damoh Soybean 4160 4305
Sagar Deori Soybean 4100 4200
Dewas Dewas Soybean 1200 4616
Dhar Dhamnod Soybean 3405 4380
Dhar Dhar Yellow 4186 4186
Dhar Dhar Soybean 1582 4720
Dhar Dhar Soybean-Organic 4432 4470
Narsinghpur Gadarwada Soybean 4250 4360
Vidisha Ganjbasoda Yellow 4250 4420
Vidisha Ganjbasoda Soybean 2800 4490
Sagar Garhakota Soybean 4375 4430
Indore Gautampura Soybean 4225 4350
Indore Gautampura Soybean 4400 4400
Dindori Gorakhpur Yellow 4000 4225
Narsinghpur Gotegaon Soybean 4100 4100
Narsinghpur Gotegaon Soybean-Organic 4240 4301
Dewas Haatpipliya Soybean 2861 4575
Harda Harda Yellow 3701 4380
Harda Harda Soybean-Organic 3800 4100
Khandwa Harsood Yellow 4000 4100
Sehore Ichhawar Soybean 3801 4440
Indore Indore Yellow 3800 3800
Indore Indore Soybean 3904 4675
Indore Indore Soybean-Organic 1235 4660
Indore Indore(F&V) Soybean 1500 4569
Hoshangabad Itarsi Soybean 3200 4225
Ratlam Jaora Soybean 4180 4621
Ratlam Jaora Soybean-Organic 4400 4600
Sehore Jawar Yellow 3590 4601
Sehore Jawar Soybean 3850 4556
Rajgarh Jeerapur Yellow 4190 4190
Rajgarh Jeerapur Soybean 4320 4320
Jhabua Jhabua Yellow 4125 4125
Jhabua Jhabua Soybean 4050 4350
Alirajpur Jobat Soybean 4100 4350
Dewas Kannod Soybean 4201 4411
Narsinghpur Kareli Yellow 4100 4382
Narsinghpur Kareli Soybean 4250 5950
Ujjain Khachrod Soybean 2141 4631
Khandwa Khandwa Yellow 3000 4491
Khargone Khargone Soybean 3909 4336
Dewas Khategaon Soybean 3490 4472
Dewas Khategaon Soybean-Organic 4300 4325
Rajgarh Khujner Yellow 4100 4365
Sagar Khurai Soybean 4150 4351
Shivpuri Kolaras Soybean 4000 4395
Dhar Kukshi Soybean 4250 4600
Vidisha Lateri Soybean 4280 4365
Rajgarh Machalpur Soybean 4350 4350
Ujjain Mahidpur Soybean 4570 4570
Neemuch Manasa Soybean 3968 4669
Dhar Manawar Yellow 4200 4300
Dhar Manawar Soybean 4200 4310
Mandla Mandla Soybean 4000 4000
Mandsaur Mandsaur Soybean 1321 4661
Ashoknagar Mungawali Soybean 4000 4250
Ujjain Nagda Yellow 4000 4860
Shajapur Nalkehda Yellow 4201 4461
Shajapur Nalkehda Soybean 4250 4300
Rajgarh Narsinghgarh Soybean 3500 4540
Sehore Nasrullaganj Soybean 4201 4201
Neemuch Neemuch Yellow 4067 4512
Neemuch Neemuch Soybean 1522 4750
Rajgarh Pachaur Soybean 2425 4620
Khandwa Pandhana Yellow 4200 4470
Chhindwara Pandhurna Soybean 4400 4400
Damoh Patharia Soybean 4340 4340
Jhabua Petlawad Soybean 4250 4315
Hoshangabad Pipariya Soybean 3600 3600
Mandsaur Piplya Soybean 4201 4636
Sagar Rahatgarh Yellow 4000 4515
Dhar Rajgarh Yellow 4000 4560
Ratlam Ratlam Soybean 4121 4610
Ratlam Ratlam Soybean-Organic 4199 4199
Sagar Rehli Soybean 4252 4252
Sagar Sagar Yellow 3900 4450
Ratlam Sailana Soybean 1490 4600
Shajapur Sajapur Yellow 3825 4510
Shajapur Sajapur Soybean 1500 4510
Rajgarh Sarangpur Yellow 3885 4491
Rajgarh Sarangpur Soybean 4401 4401
Satna Satna Soybean 3225 3930
Sehore Sehore Yellow 1200 4600
Badwani Sendhwa Soybean 4405 4425
Badwani Sendhwa Soybean-Organic 4250 4250
Mandsaur Shamgarh Soybean 3400 4441
Shivpuri Shivpuri Soybean 3600 4380
Vidisha Sironj Soybean 3630 4425
Mandsaur Sitmau Soybean 3731 4522
Dewas Sonkatch Yellow 2250 4511
Shajapur Susner Soybean 3028 4230
Mandsaur Suvasra Soybean 4100 4677
Ratlam Taal Soybean 4300 4300
Ujjain Tarana Yellow 3940 4600
Jhabua Thandla Yellow 4400 4400
Tikamgarh Tikamgarh Soybean 3800 4200
Harda Timarni Soybean 2500 4441
Ujjain Ujjain Soybean 3100 4658
Ujjain Ujjain Soybean-Organic 4341 4636
Ujjain Unhel Soybean 4181 5270
Vidisha Vidisha Soybean 3800 4308

Source: Agmarknet

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