Chances of rain in many states including Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh

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There is a possibility of rain in Delhi and Mumbai around January 9. There are chances of rain in Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh along with Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. There will be snowfall again in the mountains. There is also a possibility of frost in Punjab, Haryana and North Rajasthan. There will be a huge drop in the minimum temperature in these states and a cold wave-like situation may arise.

Source: Skymet Weather

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Free irrigation and earning from home, solar pump at less than half the price

Get solar pumps installed in the fields at 75 percent subsidy

A large area of the country faces water shortage due to less rainfall. Due to this, farmers in these areas face huge problems in farming. Here farmers have to depend on groundwater for irrigation of crops. Extraction of groundwater requires expensive irrigation equipment, which not every farmer can buy. Diesel is used in these equipment, the rising prices of which create obstacles for farmers in using it. Because of these problems of farmers, the central and state governments are running many types of irrigation-related schemes. With the help of these schemes, farmers are given financial assistance. “Pradhanmantri Kusum Yojana” is one such important scheme. Let us know about this scheme in detail.

The objective of Pradhan Mantri Kusum Yojana is to promote solar pumps among the farmers and for this, the government gives subsidies on solar pumps through the fund of this scheme. With its help, farmers irrigate their fields using solar energy.

It is noteworthy that Pradhan Mantri Kusum Yojana was started by the Ministry of Energy in 2019. Under this, the central government and the state government give subsidy of 30-30%. This means that farmers get a total subsidy of up to 60%. In some states, even a 90% subsidy is given to farmers through this scheme.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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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 3600 4851
Shajapur Agar Soybean 4311 4728
Shajapur Akodiya Soybean 4600 4600
Alirajpur Alirajpur Soybean 4500 4611
Guna Aron Soybean 4200 4650
Ashoknagar Ashoknagar Soybean 3990 4572
Chhatarpur Badamalhera Yellow 4000 4000
Shivpuri Badarwas Soybean 4270 4485
Ujjain Badnagar Soybean 4600 4765
Dhar Badnawar Yellow 3000 4800
Dhar Badnawar Soybean 4015 4140
Shajapur Badod Soybean 4009 4726
Khargone Badwaha Soybean 3850 4440
Bhopal Berasia Yellow 3450 4625
Betul Betul Yellow 4550 4750
Betul Betul Soybean 4000 4851
Khargone Bhikangaon Soybean 3671 4970
Bhopal Bhopal Soybean 4541 4541
Sagar Bina Soybean 4350 4656
Guna Binaganj Soybean 4410 4700
Ashoknagar Chanderi Soybean 4280 4280
Mandsaur Daloda Soybean 4381 4790
Mandsaur Daloda Other 3631 4350
Damoh Damoh Soybean 4420 4420
Dewas Dewas Yellow 4590 4647
Dewas Dewas Soybean 1280 4811
Dhar Dhamnod Soybean 4205 4250
Dhar Dhar Soybean 1600 4900
Narsinghpur Gadarwada Soybean 4550 4635
Dhar Gandhwani Soybean 4450 4650
Vidisha Ganjbasoda Soybean 4110 4130
Indore Gautampura Yellow 4320 4320
Dindori Gorakhpur Yellow 4300 4450
Guna Guna Soybean 4250 4530
Dewas Haatpipliya Soybean 2901 4600
Harda Harda Yellow 3751 4711
Harda Harda Soybean 4403 4403
Khandwa Harsood Yellow 4300 4510
Khandwa Harsood Soybean 4050 4590
Sehore Ichhawar Soybean 3700 4681
Indore Indore Yellow 2800 4680
Indore Indore Soybean 1450 4755
Indore Indore(F&V) Soybean 3500 4820
Sagar Jaisinagar Yellow 4250 4350
Ratlam Jaora Yellow 4485 4822
Ratlam Jaora Soybean 4251 4835
Sehore Jawar Yellow 4299 4749
Alirajpur Jobat Soybean 4475 4500
Dewas Kannod Soybean 4515 4515
Narsinghpur Kareli Yellow 4550 4665

Source: Agmarknet

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Know what is the reason for the yellowing of the wheat crop

Know what is the reason for the yellowing of the wheat crop
  • The yellowing of wheat crops occurs due to 3-4 reasons.

  • In the initial stage, there is yellowness in the lower leaves of wheat, it is due to the deficiency of Nitrogen.

  • One is a fungal disease, which is a soil and seed-borne disease, which sometimes rots the roots of plants due to excessive water logging or due to stagnation of water for a long time, which causes the plant to turn yellow.

  • At present, root aphids, termites and stem borer insects are being seen in most of the crops, this is also the main reason for yellowness in wheat crops.

Root aphid: Root Aphid pests are found more from the month of November to February. These are transparent insects which are yellowish brown in colour with very small and soft bodies. They are present near the base of the plants or on the roots of the plants and suck the sap of the plants. Due to the sucking of sap, the leaves turn yellow or mature prematurely and the plant dies.

Termite: A termite is a white-coloured insect, which lives by forming a colony. Termite infestation occurs immediately after sowing till maturity. These insects feed on the roots, stems and even the cellulose of dead plant tissues. Due to this the damaged plant turns yellow and dries up completely. White spikes emerge from damaged plants during flowering.

Stem borer: The pink larva of the stem borer penetrates the stem and causes dead heart symptoms.

Control measures

Urea: It is the biggest source of nitrogen supply in the crop. By its use, there is no problem with the yellowing and drying of leaves. Urea accelerates the process of photosynthesis. Must use @ 40 kg urea per acre.

Fungal diseases: To control, apply Combat @ 2 kg + Monas Curb @ 500 gm per acre, evenly broadcast with light irrigation.

Termite: To control this Insect, you can give Dhanvan 20 (Chlorpyriphos 20% EC) @ 1400 ml per acre with irrigation water.

Pink stem borer: To control this pest, Spray Celquin (Quinalphos 25% EC) @ 320 ml per acre @ 200 litres of water.

Root aphid: To control this pest, apply Thianova 25 (Thiamethoxam 25 % WG) @ 100 gm (finely) + Bave Curb @ 500 gm mixed with Urea per acre and apply light irrigation.

Or

If you have done irrigation, then spray Media (Imidacloprid 17.80% SL) @ 60 to 70 ml + Silicomaxx Gold @ 50 ml + Novamaxx @ 300 ml per acre, 150 to 200 litres of water.

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Chances of rain in many states of the country during the next one week

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There are chances of rain in many states of the country during the next week. There will be rain in Central India and East India including South India. There will be rain in some parts of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh including Jharkhand, South Bihar, North Chhattisgarh and Vidarbha. From January 6, a new Western Disturbance may cause snowfall in the mountains. There may be a blanket of fog in the plains of Ganga.

Source: Skymet Weather

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Super subsidy of Rs 2.50 lakh is available on this tractor, know how to get the benefit?

Super subsidy of Rs 2.50 lakh is available on this tractor

To make farming easier for farmers, the central and state governments provide huge subsidies for tractors. With this subsidy, even common farmers can buy tractors at lower prices. The government is running a sub-mission scheme on agricultural mechanization for subsidy on tractors.

Through this scheme, farmers are being given a super subsidy of up to Rs 2.5 lakh on 2WD tractors. If you also want to take advantage of this government scheme, then you can apply for it. Under this, tractors ranging from 20 PTO HP to 40 PTO HP will be given a subsidy of up to 50%.

In this, interested farmers of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, small and marginal farmers, women and North-Eastern states get a subsidy of 50% (maximum Rs 2.50 lakh), while interested farmers of other categories get a subsidy of 40% (maximum Rs 2 lakh). Is. For online registration and more information about the scheme, you can visit the official website https://agrimachinery.nic.in/.

Source: Tractor Junction

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Garlic price crosses Rs 28500, see the condition of your nearest Mandi

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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)
Rajgarh Biaora Garlic 3000 3100
Mandsaur Daloda Garlic 9200 20601
Indore Indore Garlic 9835 17699
Ratlam Jaora Garlic 13000 28700
Shajapur Kalapipal Garlic 14010 14010
Neemuch Manasa Garlic 10001 23001
Neemuch Manasa New Medium 1200 12400
Mandsaur Mandsaur Garlic 9511 25000
Neemuch Neemuch Garlic 10500 10500
Neemuch Neemuch Average 700 22900
Mandsaur Piplya Garlic 3300 26560
Shajapur Sajapur Garlic 18450 18450
Sehore Sehore Garlic 19101 22500
Shajapur Shujalpur Desi 18695 20545
Ujjain Ujjain Garlic 2000 17199

Source: Agmarknet

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Symptoms and control measures of early blight in potato crops!

Symptoms and control measures of early blight in potato crops

Symptoms of damage:

  • Symptoms of early blight appear on the stem, leaves and potato tubers.

  • Initial symptoms appear as small 1-2 mm black or brown lesions on leaves.

  • The lesions become larger under favourable environmental conditions. Lesions more significant than 10 mm in diameter often have deep rings. As the lesions progress, entire leaves become chlorotic.

  • Lesions on stems are often sunken. This may result in the death of the plant.

  • Severely infected leaves turn yellow and drop. Infected tubers show brown, corky dry rot.

Control measures:

  • For the control of this disease, Spray NovaCrust (Azoxystrobin 11% + Tebuconazole 18.3% SC) @ 300 ml or Carmanova (Carbendazim 12% + Mancozeb 63% WP) @ 700 gm + Novamaxx (Gibberellic Acid 0.001 % L) 300 ml + Silicomaxx gold 50ml per acre @ 150 to 200 litres of water.

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Possibility of heavy rain, weather of many states will change after three days

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The deep low-pressure area formed in the Arabian Sea will move towards the west coast of India and give rain in Karnataka and Maharashtra. Due to this, rainfall will increase in South India also. From January 6, a new western disturbance will cause snowfall in the mountains. Rain activities may increase in many parts of Maharashtra including Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh on January 6 and 7. On January 7 and 8, rain is possible in Rajasthan, Delhi, Punjab and Haryana as well as Uttar Pradesh.

Source: Skymet Weather

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When will farmers get Rs 2000 for the 16th installment of PM Kisan Yojana?

Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana

This news is very important for the farmers taking benefit of the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana. It is noteworthy that crores of farmers across the country have so far availed the benefit of 15 installments of Rs 2000 each. The previous i.e. 15th installment was released by PM Narendra Modi on the day of Birsa Munda Jayanti. Now farmers are waiting for the 16th installment of this scheme.

According to reports, the government can send the 16th installment of this scheme to the bank accounts of farmers in the month of February or March. However, no official information has been given by the government in this regard. But it is expected that this installment will definitely be released before the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Here it must be kept in mind that those farmers who have not yet got their land records verified and e-KYC done for this scheme, will have to remain deprived of it. Let us tell you that to avail the benefits of Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana, the eligible farmers must get their e-KYC done. Without this, farmers cannot avail the benefits of the scheme. To get e-KYC done, you can go to the CSC center or bank near you. If you want, you can complete the e-KYC process through PM Kisan Portal sitting at home.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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