What is Integrated insect management

What is Integrated insect management
    • Integrated pest management means control of insects without harming crops.
    • Beneficial insects can be identified under integrated pest management and measures can be taken for their protection
    • Before pests attacks, try to control them and use chemicals interchangeably.
    • Integrated pest management can be done by applying organic products such as pheromone traps .

 

 

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How to properly manage farm waste

How to properly manage farm waste
  • The more type of  crops are planted in the field, the more variety of garbage comes out of the field
  • It is very important to properly manage farm waste  
  • Collect the garbage scattered in the field in one place
  • waste from weeds containing its seeds should be taken away from the field
  • Collect the residues of crops in one corner of the field.
  • Keep aside waste usable as animal fodder. 
  • Nowadays there are many products available in the market which can be used to convert such waste into manure.
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Government will give 50% subsidy to open fish retail outlet

Government will give 50% subsidy to open fish retail outlet

If you want to open a fish retail outlet but you do not have money for it, then you do not have to be disappointed now. In fact, with the help of the central government, the Madhya Pradesh government is giving a 50% subsidy to farmers for opening fish retail outlets.

All the residents of Madhya Pradesh can get this subsidy, although priority will be given to Scheduled Tribe, Scheduled Castes, Women and unemployed youth. There must be 100 square feet of space to open an outlet. After opening the outlet, the beneficiary will be responsible for its maintenance.

Explain that it costs about 10 lakh rupees to open a fish outlet. The government will give half of this entire amount i.e. 50% as subsidy and the remaining expenditure will have to be spent by the beneficiary himself. To get other information related to this scheme, you can visit the agriculture department of your district or the regional agriculture department.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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What is Integrated Plant management

What is Integrated Plant management
  • Integrated plant management means managing plants properly without harming them.
  • Under integrated plant management, care is taken to ensure that there is no harm to the insects, which is beneficial for the crop by the use of any chemical.
  • Select pest resistant and disease resistant varieties for sowing. 
  • Sow the crop by adopting the crop cycle, avoid sowing the crops of the same family   in the same field.
  • Sow the field by plowing the field properly and with seed treatment and soil treatment.
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Increase milk production with the help of silage in dairy farming

Increase milk production with the help of silage in dairy farming
  • Milk producers need good quality  green fodder throughout the year to produce good quality milk.
  • If milk producers cultivate green maize for green fodder, then these animals  get fodder for only 10 to 30 days.
  • But if milk producers use silage, then animals get green fodder throughout the year.
  • Using silage reduces labor costs for the farmer
  • Crops such as maize, oats, millet, lucerne are perfect for silage making.
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Madhya Pradesh Government is giving irrigation equipment on subsidy, apply soon

Madhya Pradesh government is giving subsidy to farmers for purchase of irrigation equipment. This subsidy is being given to the farmers of Madhya Pradesh under the National Food Security Mission Scheme. Currently, applications are being sought from farmers for the purchase of irrigation equipment under this scheme. These subsidies will be available on such sprinkler sets, pipeline sets, electric pumps, mobile rangans.

Applications were sought for subsidy under the National Food Security Mission Scheme in Katni, Balaghat, Chhindwara, Seoni, Dindori, Mandla, Narsinghpur, Damoh, Panna, Rewa, Singrauli, Satna, Umaria, Anuppur, Raisen, Hoshangabad and Betul districts.

Along with this, farmers of Katni, Seoni, Sagar, Panna, Tikamgarh, Chhatarpur, Rewa, Sidhi, Satna, Khandwa, Shivpuri, Guna, Ashoknagar, Raisen, Vidisha and Rajgarh can apply under the National Food Security Mission Wheat Scheme.

The last date to apply for this scheme is 27 January 2021. Farmers can apply for this scheme by visiting the e-Krishi Yantra Grant Portal. For more information visit https://dbt.mpdage.org/Agri_Index.aspx .

Source: Krishi Jagran

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Photo contest started again on Gramophone app, you can win many attractive prizes

Gramophone Krishi Mitra app

The ‘Mera Gaon Mera Abhiman’ photo contest is starting from 22 January on the Gramophone Krishi Mitra app, in which you can win many attractive prizes by participating.

Any farmer can participate in this photo contest. To participate in this, you will have to post a beautiful picture of your village in the community section of the Gramophone app and get likes from the farmers around you on that photo.

Winners will be selected based on the number of likes on the photo you posted. This means that the person posting the photo that has the most likes will be the winner.

The contest will run for 10 days and during these ten days every two days a contestant who gets the most likes (must have at least ten likes) on their photo will be the winner. With this, the top farmers will get bumper prizes at the end of this ten-day competition.

*Terms & Conditions Apply

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Weather is likely to remain dry in central India, know weather forecast

Weather Forecast

The weather is expected to remain dry in the coming days in all the states of Central India, while the rainy season over Northeast India over Assam, Arunachal, Sikkim, Meghalaya and Nagaland will remain for the next 24 hours. During this period, there will be rain in some places in Tamil Nadu. The weather will be cloudy in North India from January 22.

Video Source: Skymet Weather

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Know what is the identity of Mewati cow

Know what is the identity of Mewati cow
  • Many types of cows are found in India,
  • One of such breeds is Mewati Cow, which is found in the Mewat region.
  • This breed is found in Bharatpur district of Rajasthan, Mathura in western Uttar Pradesh and Faridabad and Gurugram districts of Haryana.
  • The neck of Mewati breed animals is normal white.
  • Its face is long and thin. Eyes are bulging and black in color, the upper lip is thick and hanging, the upper part of the nose appears to be shrunken.
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