Government is giving subsidies up to 50% on apple cultivation

Government is giving subsidies up to 50% on apple cultivation

Whenever we talk about apple cultivation in India, the first names that come to mind are the hilly areas of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal and Uttarakhand, but now work is being done to promote apple cultivation in states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar also. Used to be. Bihar government is encouraging the farmers of its state to cultivate apples and is also giving subsidies of up to 50% for it.

Generally, apple cultivation requires very low temperatures. But in Bihar and other plain states, the temperature becomes very high, so cultivating apples in these areas was not possible earlier. But now a variety of apples has been developed which can grow even in areas with high temperatures and also give good yield. This variety is Harman-99 which has been planted in districts like Muzaffarpur, Vaishali, Bhagalpur, Begusarai, Samastipur, Katihar and Aurangabad of Bihar for the last two years. However, let us tell you that the state government gives about Rs 2.5 lakh per hectare to the farmers for apple gardening.

Source: News 18

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Pod borer damage the green gram crop

Measures to control Pod Borer in Moong
  • Pod borer is a major pest of the green gram crop which causes heavy damage to the crop.

  • Its caterpillar is dark in green colour, which later becomes dark brown, this insect damages the crop from the time of flowering till the harvest.

  • This insect makes a hole in the pod and makes the pod hollow by eating its grains inside.

  • To control this, spray Emamectin benzoate 5% SG [EmaNova] @ 100 gm or Flubendiamide 39.35% SC [Fame] @ 50 ml or Chlorantraniliprole 18.5% SC [Cosco] @ 60 ml/acre.

  • Spray Bavaria bassiana [Bave Curb]@ 250 gm/acre as biological treatment.

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Take advantage of the National Horticulture Mission, get bumper subsidy

National Horticulture Mission

Nowadays people lay a lot of emphasis on keeping themselves healthy and fit by including fresh fruits and vegetables in their diet. This is the reason why in the last few years the demand for horticultural crops including fruits and vegetables has increased a lot in the markets. These crops now get very good prices. Keeping this in view, farmers are also coming forward in the cultivation of these horticultural crops.

Let us tell you that the National Horticulture Mission Scheme was started in the year 2005 to 2006 to achieve the goal of increasing the production of horticultural crops as well as increasing the income of farmers. The state government’s contribution to this subsidy is 35 to 50% while the remaining amount is given by the central government. You can apply to avail the benefits of the scheme. You can apply on the official website of the National Horticulture Mission Scheme https://nhb.gov.in/.

Source: Kisan Tak

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Importance of Boron in Cucurbit crops and symptoms of deficiency

Importance of Boron in Cucurbit crops and symptoms of deficiency

Importance of Boron: It Stabilizes plant tissues and improves crop vigour. Boron works with calcium and also helps in increasing the quality of the crop. Along with this, Boron has a major contribution to making flowers and fruits in crops. It plays a major role in preventing flower and fruit drops and in increasing the size and quality of fruits.

Deficiency Symptoms: The younger leaves of the plant are smaller than normal and may be curled. Yellowing proceeds from the marginal area between the veins towards the centre. The youngest leaves show necrotic tips. Growing points dieback and flowering and fruit set is poor. Also, flexibility is necessary for the proper development of fruit but due to the deficiency of Boron, there is hardness in the fruit skin and due to which the cracks appear on the fruits. 

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Life will be disrupted due to heavy rain and hailstorms

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From today onwards, there may be heavy rain along with hailstorms and strong winds in many other states including Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra. Due to this, there is a possibility of huge damage to the crops. Rain activities will also increase in South India, although there will be light rain in Eastern India.

Source: Skymet Weather

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Do farming without soil with this new technology, you will get a subsidy of up to 50%

Benefits of growing crops with hydroponics technology,

One of the main things required for farming is soil. However, scientists have discovered such a technology in which soil is not required for farming. Yes, the name of this technology is hydroponics. This is a technique in which farming can be done even without soil. In this technique, the crop is prepared at a very low cost. Any crop can be planted in it in any season. In hydroponics technology, the deficiency of nutrients required by plants can be easily compensated. With this technique, good yield can be obtained with less water.

After all, how is farming done without soil?
Farming done through hydroponics technique is done through pipes. For this, holes are made in the pipes and plants grow in these holes only. There is water in the pipes and the roots of the plants remain immersed in it. All types of essential nutrients required for the plant also dissolve in this water and the plant easily obtains it through the roots. A temperature of 15 to 30 degrees is suitable for cultivation with this technique, while a humidity of 80 to 85% is considered ideal.

Now you must understand how beneficial this technology is and seeing its benefits, the government is also promoting it among the farmers. The government is giving subsidies of up to 50% to farmers for farming using this technology. This means that the government pays half of the cost of using this technology and you only have to spend half the money. If you also want to avail the benefit of the subsidy available on this technology, then you should contact the agriculture officer of your area. You can also get this information on the agriculture website of your state or central government.

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 Mill Quality 2278 2290
Shajapur Akodiya Local 2400 2400
Bhind Alampur Local 2100 2236
Satna Amarpatan Local 2100 2100
Badwani Anjad Lokwan 2350 2350
Ashoknagar Ashoknagar Mill Quality 2275 2300
Ashoknagar Ashoknagar Sharbati 2507 2507
Ujjain Badnagar Lokwan 2627 2627
Dhar Badnawar Lokwan 2351 2450
Dhar Badnawar Local 2285 2550
Shajapur Badod Local 2550 2600
Badwani Badwani Local 2470 2470
Morena Banmorkalan Local 2125 2125
Datia Bhander Mill Quality 2141 2231
Datia Bhander Other 2200 2346
Khargone Bhikangaon Mill Quality 2000 2025
Gwalior Bhitarwar Mill Quality 2270 2280
Bhopal Bhopal Other 2300 2300
Rajgarh Biaora Mill Quality 2260 2260
Chhatarpur Bijawar Local 2280 2290
Chhindwara Chaurai Local 2500 2500
Chhatarpur Chhatarpur Local 2210 2285
Damoh Damoh Mill Quality 2200 2200
Damoh Damoh Local 2150 2150
Datia Datia Lokwan 2267 2311
Datia Datia Other 2180 2325
Dhar Dhamnod Mill Quality 1955 2205
Narsinghpur Gadarwada Local 2200 2200
Dhar Gandhwani Local 2550 2650
Vidisha Ganjbasoda Other 2495 2512
Sagar Garhakota Local 2400 2400
Mandsaur Garoth Local 2230 2260
Narsinghpur Gotegaon Local 2350 2350
Dewas Haatpipliya Local 2100 2200
Harda Harda Local 2350 2350
Chhatarpur Harpalpur Lokwan 2175 2175
Khandwa Harsood Local 2200 2200
Hoshangabad Hoshangabad Mill Quality 2300 2300
Indore Indore Local 2250 2895
Hoshangabad Itarsi Mill Quality 2302 2378
Sagar Jaisinagar Mill Quality 2150 2225
Sagar Jaisinagar Local 87 2245
Tikamgarh Jatara Local 2200 2215
Neemuch Javad Lokwan 2510 2510
Neemuch Javad Mill Quality 2450 2450
Neemuch Javad Local 2400 2411
Sehore Jawar Mill Quality 2148 2260
Sehore Jawar Local 2175 5300
Jhabua Jhabua Local 2350 2455
Morena Kailaras Local 2150 2224
Shivpuri Karera Lokwan 2300 2320
Seoni Keolari Local 2125 2190
Shivpuri Khaniadhana Mill Quality 2190 2250
Tikamgarh Khargapur Mill Quality 2210 2275
Shivpuri Kolaras Local 2290 2350
Guna Kumbhraj Mill Quality 2285 2625
Vidisha Kurwai Local 2100 2400
Gwalior Lashkar Local 2250 2300
Guna Maksudangarh Sharbati 2281 2451
Neemuch Manasa Mill Quality 2150 2150
Mandsaur Mandsaur Mill Quality 2415 2415
Mandsaur Mandsaur Local 2480 2580
Bhind Mehgaon Mill Quality 2280 2300
Bhind Mow Mill Quality 2200 2250
Satna Nagod Local 2240 2240
Chhatarpur Naugaon Local 2275 2280
Raisen Obedullaganj Local 2400 2400
Rajgarh Pachaur Local 2200 2270
Tikamgarh Palera Mill Quality 2275 2280
Chhindwara Pandhurna Local 2300 2310
Jhabua Petlawad Lokwan 2300 2425
Jhabua Petlawad Other 2425 2425
Sagar Rahatgarh Mill Quality 2290 2310
Raisen Raisen Sharbati 2700 2800
Dhar Rajgarh Lokwan 2400 2400
Ratlam Ratlam Local 2250 2250
Rewa Rewa Local 2200 2200
Morena Sabalgarh Mill Quality 2216 2231
Ratlam Sailana Local 2500 2560
Rajgarh Sarangpur Mill Quality 2303 2305
Seoni Seoni Other 2200 2200
Datia Sevda Other 2245 2265
Ashoknagar Shadora Mill Quality 2300 2396
Ashoknagar Shadora Sharbati 3020 3020
Vidisha Shamshabad Local 2190 2230
Sheopur Sheopurbadod Mill Quality 2200 2276
Sheopur Sheopurkalan Lokwan 2290 2300
Sheopur Sheopurkalan Mill Quality 2265 2322
Shivpuri Shivpuri Local 2150 2270
Raisen Silvani Mill Quality 2285 2340
Panna Simariya Local 2200 2225
Mandsaur Sitmau Local 2150 2421
Jhabua Thandla Local 2325 2325
Tikamgarh Tikamgarh Lokwan 2250 2250
Tikamgarh Tikamgarh Local 78 2280
Harda Timarni Local 2300 2325
Ujjain Ujjain Lokwan 2400 2400
Ujjain Ujjain Local 2340 2340
Umariya Umariya Lokwan 2150 2150
Umariya Umariya Mill Quality 2100 2125

Source: Agmarknet

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Importance of shade house for vine crops

Importance of shade house for vine crops
  • A Shade house is a structure made of webs or other woven materials,

  • In which necessary sunlight, moisture and air can enter from open spaces. This creates a suitable microenvironment for the growth of the plants.

  • It helps in the cultivation of vegetables, and plants.

  • Used to protect from insect attack.

  • Provides protection against natural attacks of weather such as thunderstorms, rain, hail and frost.

  • Used to reduce the mortality of plants during summer.

  • It is also used for the strengthening of tissue culture plants.

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More than half of India experienced catastrophic rains, hailstorms and storms in some places

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The weather in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh is worsening. Heavy rain and hailstorms are being seen in many places. Rain may also start in Rajasthan and West Madhya Pradesh from the 12th. Between April 13 and 15, heavy rains are possible in many districts of Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. Along with Gujarat, there will also be rain activities in Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Orissa in eastern India will see light rain. Many districts of Chhattisgarh can see heavy rain along with lightning.

Source: Skymet Weather

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This disease reduces the yield of green gram

Molybdenum element is essential in the crop of green and black gram
  • Leaf spot disease:- Symptoms of this disease are found in all parts of the plant and its effect is very much seen on the leaves. Initially, the symptoms of the disease appear in the form of small brown boat-shaped spots, which enlarge and scorch the entire part of the leaves and the tissue dies, causing the green colour of the plant to be destroyed.

  • Cercospora leaf spot disease: – Infection of this disease first starts from the old leaves. Dark brown spots appear on the leaves with brownish-red edges, later the spots become irregularly shaped. Leaves turn yellow and fall. At the time of flowering, in severe cases, the leaves fall and the grains become shrivelled and discoloured.

  • Stem blight disease: – The disease infection appears at the time of maturity of the crop, in this disease also irregular-shaped spots appear on the leaves.

  • Blight disease: – In this disease dark brown spots appear on the leaves. Irregular spots of purple-black colour appear on the stems and red or brown on the pods. In the severe stage of the disease, the stem starts to become weak.

  • Proper management of appropriate diseases-

  • Chemical Management:- Spray Thiophanate Methyl 70% WP [Milduvip] @ 300 gm or Carbendazim 12% + Mancozeb 63% WP [CarmaNova] @ 300 gm or Tebuconazole 10% + Sulfur 65% WG [Swadheen] @ 500 gm or Chlorothalonil 75% WP [Jatayu] @ 400 gm/acre. 

  • Biological management: – For biological treatment of all these diseases, spraying of Trichoderma viride @ 500 gm or Pseudomonas fluorescens @ 250 gm/acre can be done.

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