Plant Mango Orchards on Government Subsidy, know the process of online application

Plant Mango Orchards on Government Subsidy

To make the farmers prosperous, along with traditional farming, the government is also promoting other agricultural related methods so that the farmers continue to earn income from other sources as well. In this episode, the Madhya Pradesh government is going to promote horticulture crops and is also starting schemes for this.

Through this scheme, farmers will be encouraged to cultivate fruit trees, flowers and vegetables, along with a subsidy will also be given for this. Especially on planting mango orchards in the state, it will be added. Under this scheme, farmers will be given subsidies on horticulture at high density of Totapari variety.

Farmers of 3 districts of Madhya Pradesh can take benefit of this scheme. These three districts are Hoshangabad, Harda and Betul. Online applications have been sought from the farmers of these districts. You can register online by visiting the Horticulture Department, Madhya Pradesh Farmers Subsidy Tracking System.

Source: Kisan Samadhan

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Monsoon activities will be less in most areas of Madhya Pradesh, know monsoon forecast

Monsoon activities

The monsoon had not yet reached the whole of India that it weakened. Monsoon will not be able to advance for the next 7 or 8 days. Monsoon rains may once again gain momentum from July 8. The weather will remain dry in many parts of Gujarat including Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, West districts of Madhya Pradesh, South Uttar Pradesh.

Video Source: Skymet Weather

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What are the prices of crops in different markets in Madhya Pradesh on 30th June?

Mandi Bhaw Madhya Pradesh

Market

Crop

Minimum

Maximum

Modal

Harsud

Soyabean

6300

7350

7175

Harsud

Tuwar

5100

5400

4501

Harsud

Wheat

1401

1685

1670

Harsud

Mung

5000

6186

6121

Harsud

Chana

4390

4696

4480

Harsud

Makka

1000

1000

1000

Harsud

Urad

1800

2800

1800

Ratlam_(Namli Mandi)

Wheat Lockwan

1550

1790

1650

Ratlam_(Namli Mandi)

Yellow Soyabean

6000

7221

6900

Ratlam_(Namli Mandi)

Italian Channa

4121

4380

4380

Ratlam_Namli Mandi

Garlic

1500

8300

5500

Ratlam_Apmc

Onion

600

2201

1401

Ratlam_Apmc

Garlic

800

7800

4200

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Most areas of Madhya Pradesh will remain dry, rain may occur in some areas

Weather Forecast

Hot and dry westerly winds will continue to prevail over most parts of Central India including North India, due to which the monsoon will not be able to advance. Rain is likely to continue over eastern and north eastern states including Chhattisgarh and East Madhya Pradesh.

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What are the prices of crops in different markets in Madhya Pradesh on 29th June?

Madhya pradesh Mandi bhaw

Market

Crop

Minimum

Maximum

Modal

Harsud

Soyabean

5951

7228

7180

Harsud

Tuwar

5000

5671

5400

Harsud

Wheat

1651

1699

1680

Harsud

Mung

4001

6196

6105

Harsud

Chana

3500

4530

4400

Harsud

Makka

1400

1501

1400

Ratlam_(Namli Mandi)

Wheat Lockwan

1501

1751

1650

Ratlam_(Namli Mandi)

Yellow Soyabean

5500

6901

6650

Ratlam_(Namli Mandi)

Italian Channa

4343

4343

4343

Ratlam

Wheat Sharbati

2090

2381

2280

Ratlam

Wheat Lockwan

1720

2120

1830

Ratlam

Wheat Mil

1610

1738

1690

Ratlam

Vishal Channa

3000

4727

4546

Ratlam

Italian Channa

4000

4800

4771

Ratlam

Dollar Channa

4000

8395

7931

Ratlam

Yellow Soyabean

5700

7500

6900

Ratlam

Pea

2600

7200

5401

Ratlam_Namli Mandi

Garlic

1500

8413

6500

Ratlam_Apmc

Garlic

1000

6814

4500

Ratlam_Apmc

Onion

601

2200

1380

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Buying land in Madhya Pradesh will become expensive from July 1

Buying land in Madhya Pradesh will become expensive from July 1

The new collector guideline will be implemented soon in Madhya Pradesh. All its preparations have been completed. According to the news of Nai Dunia, this time the rates can be increased in 1.17 lakh areas inside Madhya Pradesh.

This process of increasing the rate can be implemented in the whole of Madhya Pradesh from July 1. For this, the Central Evaluation Board has held a meeting and has sent a report to CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan in this regard.

According to the news, due to the coming of big projects like Bhopal and Indore Metro, the price may increase by 25 to 40%. Due to the increase in the rate, the state government is likely to get an additional income of Rs.1080 crore. By the way, the government is also expected to get less revenue of up to Rs 425 crore if the government gives a discount of 2% on the registration of women’s names. Even after this, revenue of Rs 655 crore can increase.

The registration will be done at the old rates till June 30 and these rates will increase from July 1. Let us tell you that earlier in the year 2015-16, the government had increased the rate by four percent.

Source: Nai Dunia

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Benefits of fertilizer management after sowing in maize crop

Benefits of fertilizer management after sowing in maize crop
  • Maize is the second important crop grown after wheat, it is a versatile crop, as it is a major component of the diet of humans and animals, as  well as it is also important from an industrial point of view.

  • Maize is cultivated in three seasons, Kharif (June to July), Rabi (October to November) and Zayed (February to March). Kharif (June to July) is the ideal time to prepare the fields for sowing of maize. Maize should be sown with the onset of monsoon or with the arrival of rain.

  • At the stage of 15 -20 days after sowing of maize crop nutrient management is beneficial for good growth and yield of maize, at this time, mix Urea @ 35 kg + Magnesium Sulphate @ 5 kg + Zinc Sulphate @ 5 kg per acre in the soil.

  • Urea: – Urea is the biggest source of nitrogen supply in maize crops. With its use, there is no problem of yellowing and drying in the leaves. Urea accelerates the process of photosynthesis.

  • Magnesium Sulphate:- The use of magnesium sulphate in maize crop increases greenery and accelerates the process of photosynthesis, ultimately leading to higher yield and quality of crop..

  • Zinc Sulphate: Zinc is a major micronutrient for the normal growth of plants. By its use, the growth of the maize plant is good, the yield of the crop increases.

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