Government will give compensation for the destruction of crops, this is a useful scheme

Government will give compensation for the destruction of crops

Many times the crops grown by the farmer after working hard have to face damage due to weather and natural calamity. Due to this farmers have to face huge economic losses.

To solve this problem, many schemes are being run for the farmers by the central and state government. Haryana Government is also running a similar scheme and through this scheme, farmers cultivating horticulture crops are compensated for the loss due to bad weather and natural calamities.

This scheme is the “Mukhyamantri Horticulture Insurance Scheme” and a total of 21 vegetables, fruits and spice crops have been covered under it. Under this, an insurance amount of Rs 30,000 will be given on the damage of vegetable and spice crops and Rs 40 thousand on the damage of fruit crops. To take advantage of this, farmers will have to opt for this scheme while registering their crop and area on the “Meri Fasal Mera Byora” portal.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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Right time of sowing moong and field preparation

Right time of sowing moong and field preparation
  • In the summer season, short-duration crop moong is a better option for the farmers.

  • The appropriate time for sowing summer moong crops is from the third week of February to the first week of April.

  • At this time, moong is a better option for farmers to grow during the short duration crop in zaid season.

  • The appropriate time for sowing summer moong crops is from February to March and June-July is the appropriate time for sowing Kharif moong.

  • Loamy to sandy loamy soil is considered best for the cultivation of moong.

  • For this, the ideal pH value of the soil is considered to be 6.5 to 7.5.

  • For the preparation of the summer moong field, after harvesting rabi crops, ploughing the field should be done after leaving it for 4-5 days. After irrigation, do 2-3 ploughing with an indigenous plough or cultivator and make the field flat and friable by applying a leveler. Due to this, the moisture is conserved in it and the seeds get good germination.

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Chances of rain in many states including Madhya Pradesh, see weather forecast

Madhya Pradesh Weather Update Madhya Pradesh Weather Update

At present, the day temperatures remain above normal in most parts of India. Minimum temperatures are below normal over Northwest and Central India including Delhi. There is a possibility of light rain in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal.

Source: Skymet Weather

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This scheme of LIC will give the bumper benefit of up to 1 crore

Jeevan Shiromani scheme

There are many tremendous schemes under LIC, which are availed by a lot of people. One such scheme is Jeevan Shiromani which is a non-linked money back plan. This scheme was launched by LIC on 19th December 2017.

Under the Jeevan Shiromani scheme of LIC, a lump sum amount is available in the form of maturity benefit along with payment on regular terms, life coverage. Along with this, it also provides a cover for the treatment of serious diseases.

Under this scheme, your family gets help, stability and financial security in case of your death. For more information related to this scheme and login to the scheme, visit https://licindia.in/Products/Insurance-Plan/LIC-s-Jeevan-Shiromani-(Plan-No-947,-UIN-512N315V0).

Source: Krishi Jagran

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Get loan of 10000 rupees without any guarantee from PM Swanidhi Yojana

Pradhan Mantri Swanidhi Yojana

The Pradhan Mantri Swanidhi Yojana was started in the Corona era for those people who used to earn their income by putting carts on the streets in urban areas. Under this scheme, a loan of Rs 10,000 was started without any guarantee to them. Many people took advantage of this scheme and people are still taking advantage of this scheme.

There is also a mobile app of this scheme, through which this loan can be obtained with great ease. The name of this app is PM Swanidhi Mobile App. The loan can be easily obtained from this app without any paperwork. Explain that this loan has to be repaid in a year.

Source: Hindustan Live

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Types of Seed treatments and its methods

Types of Seed treatments and its methods

Seed treatment is a process in which plants are treated with chemicals, biologicals or heat to keep them free from diseases and pests. Seed treatment with bacterial culture is also done for nutrient fixation. 

Methods of seed treatment-

Wet method: Spread the seed on a polythene or floor, sprinkle lightly with water. Put the recommended amount of chemicals or biologicals on the seed pile, mix it well with gloved hands and dry it in the shade.

Dry Method: Keep the seed in a vessel, mix chemicals in the recommended quantity and close the pot and shake it well then keep the mixed seed in the shade.

Slurry seed treatment: To make a slurry, mix the recommended amount of chemical in 10 litres of water in a tub or large vessel. Keep the seeds in this solution for 10 to 15 minutes, then dry the seeds in the shade.

Hot water treatment: Heat the water in a metal vessel to 52 °C. Leave the seed in that vessel for 30 minutes, keep in mind that the above temperature should be maintained throughout the process. Dry the seed in the shade and then sow it.

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