This device made with jugaad technology will easily control weeds

This device made with jugaad technology will easily control weeds

Weeds cause great damage to every crop. Therefore, early control of these weeds is necessary. In this video, you will learn about a machine made with jugaad technique and will be able to control the weeds on its own.

Video Source: YouTube

Also read: This Desi Jugaad made at no cost will be helpful in storing onions

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Rubberification and premature sprouting of bulbs in Garlic

Rubberification and premature sprouting of bulbs in Garlic
  • Rubberification and premature sprouting of bulbs are major physiological disorders in garlic.

  • This problem is mainly seen near the ripening of the garlic crop.

  • Its main symptom is that the buds prematurely germinate in the parent plant.

  • All the buds of the grown bulb sprout and a cluster of new leaves appear around the main stem. This spoils the garlic.

  • For its management, make balanced use of fertilizers do not use urea in excess and avoid irregular irrigation.

  • This problem is visible in those fields where nutrients accumulate on the lower surface during heavy rains.

  • This problem is more severe in the month of April-August when due to heavy rains the moisture level in the soil is high at the time of maturity of the crop.

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Know the proper time for harvesting mustard and other important facts

Know the proper time for harvesting mustard and other important facts
  • The mustard crop is ready for harvesting in the month of February to March.

  • Farmers can get more yield by keeping the following things in mind at the time of harvesting mustard –

  • Harvest the crop when 75% of the mustard pods turn yellow.

  • It is very important to harvest at the right time. When harvesting is delayed, the pods start bursting.

  • Many times, due to delays in harvesting, the grain weight and oil content in the grains get reduced.

  • It is more beneficial to do the work of harvesting mustard in the morning. Due to the dew falling at night, the pods become moist.

  • After harvesting, keep the crop dry for a few days in the sun.

  • When the moisture in the seed is up to 15 to 20 %, then thresh the mustard seeds.

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Chances of rain in many areas, see the weather forecast of the whole country

Weather Update

Strong northwesterly cold winds are bringing down the day temperature. Day temperatures have dropped over Northwest, North and Central India. The temperature continues to drop in East India as well. Rain is possible at many places over India, West Bengal, Orissa and the Northeast. Heavy snowfall is possible once again on the mountains.

Source: Skymet Weather

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Brush cutter in just 1 rupee, this company gave a special offer

Brush cutter in just 1 rupee

A special offer has been introduced for the farmers by VST Tillers Tractors Limited, a company that makes agricultural machinery. Under this, farmers can take brush cutters to their homes by paying just one rupee. In fact, the company has announced financial assistance of up to 100% for its vast range of brush cutters.

Customers can take brush cutters immediately on a down payment of only Re 1 and the balance amount can be paid by farmers in the next 2 to 12 months as monthly instalments.

This brush cutter is equipped with all the latest technologies suited for Indian farms. It is highly durable, hassle-free and extremely easy to operate.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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Now trees will also get the pension, farmers will benefit

Pran Vayu Devta Scheme

With the aim of increasing the income of the farmers, many schemes are being run by the government. Now in this episode, the Haryana government has also come up with a new scheme. This scheme will not only benefit the farmers but the environment will also be better.

The Haryana Government has actually started a unique initiative named Pran Vayu Devta. This is a pension scheme under which the government will give pensions to trees that are more than 75 years old. The farmers who take care of these trees will be given a pension of Rs 2500 every year through this scheme.

Farmers and landless labourers will benefit greatly from this scheme and the cutting of trees will also be stopped. At the same time, this scheme will protect the environment and the air will also be clean.

Source: AajTak

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Know, why is the pH value of the soil important?

Know why is the pH value of the soil important?
  • The acidic, alkaline and neutral nature of the soil is determined by the pH value of the soil.

  • Its decrease or increase directly affects the growth of crops.

  • In areas where there is a problem of pH value, suitable varieties of the crop are sown which can tolerate acidity and alkalinity.

  • The optimum pH value of the soil is considered to be between 6.5 to 7.5 because the soil with this pH value absorbs the nutrients in greater quantities by the plants.

  • If the pH value is less than 6.5, the soil is acidic, if it is more than 7.5 the soil is alkaline and when it is 7 it is neutral in nature.

  • The pH value of the soil can be found by using a pH meter or litmus paper.

  • It is recommended to apply lime for acidic soil and gypsum for alkaline soil.

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