How to control blight disease in the early stages of cotton crop

How to control blight disease in the early stages of cotton crop
  • After sowing of cotton crops, the outbreak of blight disease starts in the crop in the early stage of germination, due to which the growth of the cotton crop is greatly affected.

  • This disease is caused by bacteria. The attack of this disease does not start simultaneously in the cotton field, but gradually occurs from place to place and gradually spreads to the whole field. In this disease, the leaves start drying from top to bottom.

  • The initial symptoms of this disease appear on the leaves 20 to 35 days after the sowing of the cotton. In case of severe infestation, the leaves turn dirty green in color,  due to its attack, the crop becomes weak.

  • The disease is likely to spread rapidly if the humidity exceeds 95 percent. The pathogens of this disease remain in the soil for a long time, due to which this disease also damages the next crop.

  • For its control, take spray of Kasugamycin 5% + Copper Oxychloride 45% WP @ 300 g/acre near the root.

  • Spray Kasugamycin 3% SL @ 400 ml/acre or Streptomycin Sulphate 90% + Tetracycline Hydrochloride 10% W/W @ 20 gram/acre.

  • As a biological treatment, give Pseudomonas fluorescens @ 250 gram/acre as soil treatment and also as spray.

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Due to the slow monsoon, some areas of Madhya Pradesh are untouched by rain

monsoon rains

Due to the early arrival of monsoon this year, there has been a lot of rain in many areas of the country in the past, but now there is a break on the pace of monsoon for a few days. Due to this, the western districts of Madhya Pradesh will remain untouched by rain. Monsoon is also likely to reach Delhi a week late. Apart from this, heavy rains will continue over Kerala, Coastal Karnataka, Konkan and Goa, East Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Northeast states. Light to moderate rain is likely over Telangana, Maharashtra and eastern districts of Madhya Pradesh.

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Huge profits will be made from the cultivation of this medicinal plant

Kaunch plant

People who consume Ayurveda consider Ashwagandha to be a very powerful herb. One such powerful herb is Kaunch, the consumption of which not only gives many physical benefits, as well as gives huge profits by cultivating it. Kaunch is a bushy plant whose cultivation cost is very less and the profit is very high.

Kaunch plant needs support to grow. For this reason agricultural experts ask to plant it in the garden. By doing this, there will be no extra cost to set the trap and you will be able to plant other crops in the field.

Kaunch is actually a one year creeper, that means it takes one year to bear fruit after sowing. The demand for its pods is very high, hence its price is good. It is mainly cultivated in Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Bihar, Gujarat and Rajasthan.

There are many medicinal benefits of Kaunch, that is why by using its seeds, problems like insomnia, physical weakness, fatigue are removed, as well as it increases the immunity of your body.

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How to do transplantation treatment and its importance before transplanting chilli

How to do transplantation treatment and its importance before transplanting chilli
  • Chilli seedlings are ready for transplanting after 35 to 40 days of sowing. Suitable time for transplanting is from mid-June to mid-July. Light irrigation should be given before uprooting the plant from the nursery, by doing this the root of the plant is not damaged. and the plant is easily planted. After uprooting the plant from the nursery, it should not be kept in direct sunlight.

  • It is very important to uproot the chilli plant from the nursery and treat the plant before planting it in the main field. Therefore, for good root development, make a solution at the rate of 5 grams of mycorrhiza per liter in one liter of water. After this, the roots of the chilli plant should be dipped in this solution for 10 minutes. After adopting this process, transplant the chilli seedlings in the field. Light irrigation should be given to the field immediately after transplanting. In the transplanting of chilli seedlings, line to line and plant to plant distance should be kept 90-120 X 45-60 cm.

  • There are many benefits of using mycorrhiza for chilli seedlings treatment. Mycorrhiza is a symbiotic fungus capable of forming a massive connection between plant roots and the soil around them. By which it expands the working area of the roots, and it increases the availability of nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus for the plant.

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Heavy rain likely in these areas of Madhya Pradesh, know weather forecast

monsoon

Monsoon remains very active over Central India, due to which Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh have received good rainfall and the rains are likely to continue over these areas. Heavy rain is also expected in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand. There is also a possibility of heavy rain in Konkan, Goa, Karnataka and Kerala. Rain may intensify in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh including Delhi Punjab Haryana North Rajasthan.

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What are the prices of crops in different markets in Madhya Pradesh on 14th June?

Madhya pradesh Mandi bhaw

Market

Crop

Minimum

Maximum

Modal

Harsud

Soyabean

4500

6791

6701

Harsud

Tuwar

4775

5600

5400

Harsud

Wheat

1600

1800

1640

Harsud

Chana

4000

4650

4625

Harsud

Mung

5500

6071

5953

Ratlam

Wheat Sharbati

2470

3670

3200

Ratlam

Wheat Lockwan

1670

2121

1831

Ratlam

Makka

1500

1520

1500

Ratlam

Vishal Channa

4551

4700

4649

Ratlam

Italian Channa

4400

5001

4721

Ratlam

Dollar Channa

5000

8600

7891

Ratlam

Yellow Soyabean

6000

6910

6470

Ratlam

Pea

4002

4700

4390

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