What are the prices of crops in different markets in Madhya Pradesh on 12th July?

Madhya pradesh Mandi bhaw

Market

Crop

Minimum

Maximum

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Ratlam_(Namli Mandi)

Wheat Lockwan

1650

1781

1705

Ratlam_(Namli Mandi)

Yellow Soyabean

6500

7501

7250

Ratlam

Wheat Lockwan

1756

2235

1870

Ratlam

Wheat Mil

1630

1740

1715

Ratlam

Vishal Channa

3500

4850

4400

Ratlam

Italian Channa

4200

4681

4500

Ratlam

Dollar Channa

3000

8000

7351

Ratlam

Yellow Soyabean

6700

7600

7290

Ratlam

Pea

3301

7950

6901

Ratlam

Makka

1746

1746

1746

Ratlam_(Sailana Mandi)

Soyabean

6500

7603

7000

Ratlam_(Sailana Mandi)

Wheat

1650

2230

1940

Ratlam_(Sailana Mandi)

Chana

4000

4752

4376

Ratlam_(Sailana Mandi)

Dollar Channa

6999

6999

6999

Ratlam_(Sailana Mandi)

Pea

4100

4394

4247

Ratlam_(Sailana Mandi)

Masur

4101

5100

4750

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To help farmers, the government will pay the premium of crop insurance

To help farmers the government will pay the premium of crop insurance

Madhya Pradesh Agriculture Minister Shri Kamal Patel has informed that the government is going to pay the premium for crop insurance of farmers. A decision on this matter will be taken soon. This decision will benefit those small and medium farmers who are unable to pay their premium due to some reason. By paying the premium of the government, farmers will be able to get the benefit of insurance easily.

Apart from this, it is also being considered to start a canteen in the Mandi premises to provide farmers with agricultural products and equipment at one place at a low rate. The government is going to decide on this subject soon. Along with this, a clinic facility is also going to be started in the name of Atal Bihari Bajpayee for the farmers coming to the market. Here all types of medical examinations of farmers will be done and their cards will also be made.

Source: Krishak Jagat

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Benefits of fertilizer management in 20-30 days in flood irrigated chili crop

Benefits of fertilizer management in 20-30 days in flood irrigated chili crop
  • For good production of chili crop, management of nutrients from time to time is also very necessary because nutrient deficiency causes yellowing and change in the shape of leaves in chili crop. Due to the deficiency of these nutrients, the growth of the chili crops gets stunted.

  • It is very necessary to do fertilizer management after 20-30 days of transplanting chili. At this time, the roots of chili plants spread in the soil, and the plant starts growing. Fertilizer management is very important for the good growth of plants and roots.

  • For fertilizer management, apply Urea @ 45 kg / acre, DAP @ 50 kg / acre, Magnesium Sulphate @ 10 kg / acre, Sulfur @ 5 kg / acre, Zinc sulphate @ 5 kg / acre. It is very important to have moisture in the field at the time of application of fertilizers.

  • Urea:- Urea is the biggest source of nitrogen supply in chili crops. Due to its use, there is no problem like yellowing and drying in the leaves. Urea accelerates the process of photosynthesis.

  • DAP (Diammonium Phosphate): – Diammonium phosphate is used for the supply of phosphorus. Its use improves root growth and helps in plant growth.

  • Magnesium Sulphate:- With the application of Magnesium Sulphate in the Chilli crop, greenery increases in the crop. The process of photosynthesis is accelerated, ultimately leading to a higher yield and quality of produce.

  • Zinc Sulphate: Zinc is a major micronutrient required for the normal growth of plants. With its use, the growth of the chili plants are good, the yield of the crop increases.

  • Sulfur: It is mainly helpful for the growth of the roots of plants. This element also plays an important role in the division of various cells.

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Heavy to very heavy rain expected in central India, know weather forecast

weather forecast

 

There is a possibility of heavy to very heavy rains in most areas of Central India. Punjab, Haryana, West Uttar Pradesh and North Rajasthan including Delhi are facing heat and humidity. The easterly winds have started and the humidity has increased, now it will start raining soon. But there is less chance of heavy rain. Rainfall in the northeast including Bihar, West Bengal, Jharkhand will reduce. Monsoon will remain active over South India.

Video Source: Mausam Tak

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Now there will be heavy monsoon rains in most states including Madhya Pradesh

weather forecast

Heavy rain likely in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Telangana, heavy rain likely in Telangana as well. Moisture from the Bay of Bengal is increasing the moisture in the air. From tonight or tomorrow, rain activities will start over Punjab, Haryana and West Uttar Pradesh and East Rajasthan including Delhi. Monsoon will remain active over South India including Kerala Goa Karnataka.

Video Source: Skymet Weather

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Fasal Suraksha Abhiyan started, where farmers will get attractive reward with Crop solution

Gramophon's Fasal Suraksha Abhiyan

A ‘Fasal Suraksha Abhiyan’ has been started for the farmers on the community section of the Gramophone app. By joining this Abhiyan, farmers will not only get quick solutions to the problems facing their crops, but will also be able to win attractive prizes every week.

How to participate in the Fasal Suraksha Abhiyan?
To participate in the Fasal Suraksha Abhiyan, farmers have to post photos of their crop problems on the community section of the Gramophone app and ask their questions. Through the photos posted by you, you will be given proper and accurate solutions by agriculture experts. Along with this, five farmers will be selected from among the farmers who post photos every week and they will also be given attractive prizes. This Abhiyan will run from July 9 to July 29.

So don’t be late, post photos of the problems you are facing in your crops on the community section of the Gramophone app and win prizes along with solutions.

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In this scheme, pay the premium once and get a monthly pension of Rs 12000

LIC's Saral Pension Plan

LIC’s Saral Pension Plan is a single premium plan in which you can get a fixed pension amount throughout your life by paying premium only once. This scheme has been started by Life Insurance Corporation of India on 1st July 2021.

You can buy this scheme offline or online from the official website of www.licindia.in. The minimum annuity under this pension plan is Rs 12000 per annum. There is no maximum purchase price limit in this plan. The scheme is available for the age group of 40 to 80 years. To get the benefit of monthly pension, you have to contribute at least Rs 1000. For quarterly pension, this amount is Rs 3000.

Source: Navbharat Times

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Control of leaf spot disease in Soybean Crop

Control of leaf spot disease in Soybean Crop
  • The symptoms of this disease first appear in the densely sown crop, at the lower parts of the plant. The diseased plants show symptoms like leaf spots, leaf blight or drop of leaves.

  • Leaves appear as unusual yellow spots, which later turn brown or black and the entire leaf is scorched.

  • Brown spots also appear on petiole, stem, and pods. The pods and stem tissue after infection become brown or black in color and shrink.

  • In the presence of moisture, white and brown colored formations appear on the diseased parts of the plants.

  • To prevent this disease, chlorothalonil @ 400 gram /acre or carbendazim 12% + mancozeb 63% WP @ 300 gram/acre or Kitazin @ 200 ml/acre

  • Spraying Trichoderma viride @ 250 gram/acre + Pseudomonas fluorescens @ 250 gram / acre as a biological product.

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Weed management after sowing in maize crop

Weed management after sowing in maize crop
  • Irrespective of the crop, the abundance of weeds leads to a decrease in yield. Like all other crops, the maize crop also suffers from severe yield loss due to weeds. It is very important to control weeds in time. If you are cultivating maize.

  • Mechanical method of weed management in maize crop: Weeding and hoeing have a special role in the cultivation of maize. With this, weeds can be controlled well. For this, the farmer cultivating maize should do 2 to 3 times weeding and hoeing in maize. Take special care that weeding should never be done deeper than 4 to 5 cm. This is because if deep hoeing is done, it can damage the root of the crop or it can cut the roots. First weeding is done after 15 days of sowing and second weeding is done after about 40 days.

  • Weed control in 1 -3 days:- On the second or third day of sowing, weeds are destroyed by using weedicide before germination. Weeds growing in maize are generally annual grasses and weeds with narrow and broad leaves. The following weedicides can be used in maize.

  • Spraying of Pendimethalin 38.7 @ 700 ml/acre (after 1 to 3 days) or Atrazine 50% WP @ 500 g/acre (after 3 to 5 days) should be done. Do not use atrazine if pulse crops are grown as intermediate crops in maize. Instead, use pendimethalin only.

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