Broad leaf weeds will cause 25 to 35% loss in wheat yield

Broad leaf weeds will cause 25 to 35% loss in wheat yield
  • Weeds are one of the biggest problems in the wheat crop. Due to weeds, a 25 to 35% reduction in crop production has been observed. Because, of the nutrients which are given to the crops, those nutrients are absorbed by the weeds. Due to this, the main crop becomes weak. 

  • There are mainly two types of weeds in wheat, such as the narrow-leaved weeds Motha, Kans, wild oats, Phalaris etc. and the broad-leaved weeds such as Bathua, Senji, Kasni, Wild Spinach, Krishna Neel, Hirankhuri etc.

  • Spray weedicide within 30 to 40 days after sowing when the weeds are in the stage of 2 to 5 leaves. There should be sufficient moisture in the field at the time of spraying. Use a flat fan or flood jet nozzle. Spray 10 to 12 tanks per acre.

  • For broadleaf weed control, spray Novamine 58 (2,4-D dimethyl amine salt 58% SL) @ 300-500 ml or Convo (Metsulfuron-Methyl 20 % WP) @ 8 gm, per acre @ 200 litres of water.

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The temperature will fall in many states in the next three days, heavy rain in South India

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Due to cold winds blowing from the north, a drop in temperature will now be recorded in western Uttar Pradesh including Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Delhi. There is a possibility of heavy rain in Southern Tamil Nadu, Southern Kerala and Lakshadweep which may cause water logging at many places. There is a possibility of snowfall once again in the mountains around Christmas.

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)
Ratlam Alot Yellow 4165 5050
Shajapur Akodia Other 3800 4761
Dhar Badnawar Yellow 3900 5830
Khargone Badwaha Yellow 4350 4515
Sagar Bamora Yellow 4446 4748
Raisen Begamganj Other 3800 4725
Bhopal Berasia Yellow 1500 4855
Khargone Bhikangaon Other 4100 4800
Mandsaur Daloda Soybean 4150 4900
Narsinghpur Gadarwada Yellow 4599 4758
Dindori Gorakhpur Yellow 4550 4610
Sehore Ichhawar Other 4120 4830
Jabalpur Jabalpur Yellow 4425 4425
Jhabua Jhabua Yellow 4725 4725
Jhabua Jhabua Soybean 5000 5020
Shajapur Kalapipal Yellow 4075 4850
Dewas Khategaon Soybean 4000 5026
Shivpuri Khatora Other 4669 4725
Rajgarh Khilchipur Yellow 4500 4800
Harda Khirakiya Yellow 3400 4862
Rajgarh Khujner Yellow 4400 4730
Vidisha Lateri Yellow 4305 4675
Mandsaur Mandsaur Other 4201 4911
Shajapur Momanbadodiya Yellow 4000 4790
Rajgarh Narsinghgarh Other 3300 4850
Sehore Nasrullaganj Other 4000 4621
Tikamgarh Niwadi Yellow 4525 4525
Rajgarh Pachaur Local 4300 4975
Khandwa Pandhana Other 4323 4718
Chhindwara Pandhurna Other 4400 4975
Shivpuri Pohari Yellow 4430 4745
Ratlam Ratlam Yellow 3275 5050
Sagar Sagar Yellow 4115 4775
Khargone Sanawad Soybean 4655 4730
Vidisha Sironj Other 3500 4832
Mandsaur Sitmau Other 4460 4926
Rajgarh Suthalia Other 4200 4700
Mandsaur Suvasra Soybean 4175 4705
Harda Timarni Soybean 3000 4736
Raisen Udaipura Other 4625 4625

Source: Agmarknet

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2,4-D Nova 38 has arrived, which will save the crop from weeds!

2,4-D Nova 38
  • 2,4-D Nova 38 contains 2,4-D Ethyl ester 38 EC.

  • It is a selective and post-emergence herbicide.

  • The right time for spraying is when the weed is in the stage of 2 to 4 leaves.

  • It is used to control broadleaf weeds in many crops. 

Its quantity according to the crop is as follows:

  • Wheat – 500-800 ml

  • Maize – 1000 ml

  • Planting paddy – 1000 ml

  • Jowar – 1176 ml

  • Sugarcane 1400 to 2100 ml

  • Aquatic weed – 3000 ml per acre

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Chances of heavy rain in South India and increase in cold in other states

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A new Western Disturbance on December 23 and 24 may give good snowfall in the mountains. There is a possibility of heavy rain in Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Lakshadweep. Coastal Karnataka and southern Andhra Pradesh may also receive light rain. From December 18, the minimum temperature may drop again in North and Central India. There is a possibility of light rain in some parts of Rajasthan on 23 December.

Source: Skymet Weather

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Yellow vein mosaic virus disease in Okra

Yellow vein mosaic virus disease in Okra
  • This is the most important and destructive viral disease in bhindi.

  • This problem is visible in all stages of okra which affects the growth and yield of the crop.

  • The disease is transmitted by whitefly.

  • In this disease, the veins of the leave=s start appearing yellow and later the leaves start turning yellow.

  • Initially, infected leaves exhibit only yellow-coloured veins but in the later stages, the entire leaf turns completely yellow.

  • Affected fruits become pale yellow, deformed and hard.

  • Management: 

  • Remove and destroy disease-affected leaves/plants from crop fields to avoid secondary spread.

  • Mona, Venus Plus,  Parbhani Kranti, Arka Anamika varieties can tolerate yellow vein mosaic.

  • Do not use more fertilizers during plant growth.

  • If possible, choose early planting to control yellow mosaic virus disease.

  • Keep the tools sterile that are used in crops.

  • Use 10 sticky traps/acre to control whitefly infestation.

  • For chemical control, spray Diafenthiuron 50% WP @ 250 gm or Acetamiprid 20% SP @ 100 gm or Imidicloprid 17.8% SL @ 80 ml/acre.

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Low pressure will form in the Bay of Bengal, there will be rain in many states

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The cyclonic wind area formed in the Bay of Bengal can create low pressure and move towards the southeastern Arabian Sea. Due to its impact, there is a possibility of torrential rain in Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Lakshadweep. There is a possibility of rain in Andhra Pradesh, Coastal Karnataka, Central Maharashtra, South Konkan and Goa. There will be light rain in Arunachal Pradesh and East Assam. There is a possibility of snowfall once again in the mountains but snowfall will occur only on the higher mountains. The minimum temperatures in Central India including North India will be slightly below normal but due to strong sunlight during the day, there will be less feeling of cold.

Source: Skymet Weather

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Possibility of drastic changes in the weather of many states, see the forecast

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The minimum temperature in Delhi was 4.9 while the minimum temperature in Shimla was 6.8. Heavy rain in Tamil Nadu is possible under the influence of a cyclonic circulation. There will be light snow and rain in the mountains on 16 and 17 December. There will be very light rain in the northeastern states, while the weather in the rest of India will remain clear for the next few days. There may be rain in South Central Maharashtra and Goa from December 17. Rain may be in some parts of Gujarat, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh from 22nd and 23rd December.

Source: Skymet Weather

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There may be damage due to frost in gram crop, control in this way

There may be damage due to frost in gram crop, control in this way
  • The long nights of winter are cold and sometimes the temperature can even drop to freezing point or below it. In such a situation the water vapour, without converting into liquid directly, gets converted into minute ice particles, which is known as frost and it can be very harmful to flora and crops.              

  • Due to the effect of frost, the leaves and flowers of the gram crop appear scorched and later fall. Even half-ripe fruits shrink. They wrinkle, the bud falls and the formation of grain is hindered.

  • To protect your crop from frost, you create smoke around your field, so that the temperature will be balanced and the crop can be saved from frost damage.

  • On the day when there is a possibility of frost, spray 0.1% solution of sulfur on the crop.

  • Keep in mind that the spray of solution covers plants well. The effect of the spray lasts for two weeks. If there is a possibility of cold waves and frost even after this period, a spray of sulfur should be repeated at an interval of 15 to 20 days.

  • As a biological treatment, spray Pseudomonas Fluorescens @ 500 gm/acre. 

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Identify the pod borer outbreak in gram crop and prevent it soon

Identify the pod borer outbreak in gram crop and prevent it soon

Identification of the pest-

  • Eggs – are spherical in shape and creamy white laid singly.  

  • Pupa – brown in colour, occurs in soil, leaf, pod and crop debris

  • Adult – light pale brownish-yellow stout moth. Forewing grey to pale brown with V-shaped speck.

  • the outer wings are pale smoky white with a broad blackish outer margin.

Symptoms of damage

  • The larva starts eating the green part (chlorophyll) present in the leaf, so that, in the end, only the veins of the leaf are visible, after which these larvae start eating the flowers and green pods. The larva enters the pod by piercing it and eats all the parts present inside the pod and making it hollow.

Management:

  • For chemical control, spray Profenofos 40 % + Cypermethrin 4% Ec @ 400ml/acre or Emamectin Benzoate 5% SG @ 100 gm/acre or Chlorantraniliprole 18.5% SC @ 60ml/acre.

  • Apply 20-25 splints per acre of “T” shape in the field. It is beneficial to put these splints 10 – 20 cm higher than the height of the gram. Friendly insects like birds, myna, heron etc. come and sit on these splints, which eat the pod borer and save the crop from damage.

  • Use pheromone trap Helicoverpa armigera @ 10 per acre.

  • Use Bavaria bassiana 250 gm per acre.

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