* |
From
this center maize variety YMC-1 was released
which is suitable for sequence cropping |
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On
sloppy land contour sowing recorded higher yield
as compared to across the slope |
* |
Dry
seeding of cotton, sorghum, pigeonpea, blackgram
and soybean is profitable as compared to timely
sowing |
* |
Pigeonpea
+ Soybean (1:2) and Sorghum + pigeonpea (3:3)
intercropping should be adopted for higher yield |
*
|
For
getting higher yield of minor millets (Bhagar
or Kodo) the crops be fertilized with 30 kg
N/ha |
* |
For
getting higher yield of gram var. ICCV-2 should
be sown on 25th October at 30x10 cm spacing |
* |
For
obtaining higher yield of upland drilled paddy,
the crop should be kept weed free by weeding
and hoeing in the initial stages. Pre-emergence
application of herbicide i.e. Butachlor, Stomp
30 EC recommended for control of weeds in the
initial stages for better yields as compared
to no weeding and hoeing. |
* |
For
obtaining higher yields of Kharif crops, sowing
should be done on BBF i.e. sowing on broad bed
of 180 cm followed by furrow having 30 cm width
and 15 cm depth. Considering the higher gross
monetary returns, Pigeonpea + Soybean intercropping
(1:2) at 30 cm distance is recommended under
upland condition in moderately high rainfall
zone |
* |
Pigeonpea
+ Soybean (1:1) intercropping as well as Soybean
– Gram and Soybean – Safflower cropping
sequences are profitable |
* |
Gram
+ Safflower and Safflower + Rabi Sorghum intercropping
systems are beneficial |
* |
For
obtaining higher yield, sowing of greengram
variety TARM-2 in first week of October be undertaken |
* |
For
obtaining higher yield of Rabi Mung var. TAP-7
on pre-soaking irrigation, optimum plant population
of 2.2 lakh/ha should be maintained with 45x10
cm or 30x15 cm spacing |
* |
Rajma
var. HUR-15 under irrigated condition should
be sown in the first fortnight of November to
obtain optimum grain yield. At fertilizer level
of 120 kg N/ha and 60 kg P2O5/ha rajma variety
HUR-15 recorded optimum grain yield |
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|
Under
low land conditions in early paddy crop, the
greengram var. TARM-2 and TAP-7 are profitable
as compared to local variety. |
* |
In
Central Vidarbha Zone, sugarcane var. Co-671,
Co-86032 and Co-7219 are promising |
* |
In
Central Vidarbha Zone, soybean should be sown
during the last week of June for getting higher
yields. PK-472, JS-80-21, PKV-1 and TAMS-38
varieties of soybean recorded higher yield as
compared to MACS-13. Hence these varieties should
be preferred |
* |
Two
line BBF method i.e. opening of furrow after
every two rows should be adopted to get higher
grain yield of soybean in high rainfall area. |
* |
Rabi
mung (TARM-2) should be sown in the first fortnight
of November for getting higher yield, it should
be fertilized with 20 kg N and 40 kg P2O5/ha. |
* |
For
effective control of Saccharum spontanum (Kans),
tractor ploughing followed by three fortnightly
harrowing and rhizome collection after each
harrowing is recommended. For effective control
of Kans, spraying of Glyphosate 0.8% + 2% Urea
as foliar spray is also recommended |
* |
In
Central Vidarbha Zone, for obtaining higher
yield of soybean application of 75 kg P2O5/ha
is recommended |
*
|
In
Central Vidarbha Zone, growing of sugarcane
var. Co-7714 is recommended |
* |
Early
maturity (80-85 days) Maize Composite AMC-1
(Akola Maize Composite – 1) is recommended
for pre-release in Vidarbha region for Kharif
cultivation |
* |
For
improving fertility status of soil and obtaining
higher GMR per hectare, intercropping of greengram
in cotton and mulching the same after first
pod plucking should be done |
* |
For
getting higher yield of chickpea (ICCV-2), the
crop be fertilized with 18 kg N + 46 kg P2O5/ha
(2 bags of DAP) with three irrigations at 30,
45 and 60 DAS. |
* |
HNPV
250 LE/ha + Endosulfan 0.035% or NSKE 5% + Endosulfan
0.035% with two sprays starting from ETL (5%
pod damage) are recommended for the management
of Helicoverpa armigera on tur |
*
|
IPM
approach with or without intercrop of maize
(3:1), NSKE 5% at ETL, Endosulfan 0.07%, HNPV
250 LE/ha and M. Parathion 2% dust @ 20 kg/ha
at an interval of 15 days is recommended for
the management of pod borer complex of tur. |
*
|
In
cotton, cowpea should be grown in between 2
rows of cotton as intercrop and pigeonpea should
be grown with jowar as intercrop (3:3) to have
minimum infestation of Helicoverpa armigera.
Cotton + Pigeonpea should be avoided as more
infestation is developed in this cropping system |
* |
For
getting highest maize grain yield, crop should
be sown in the 26th m.w. at the spacing of 60x15
cm |
* |
In
C.V.Z. For getting highest gross monetary return,
maize should be preferred over sorghum. For
higher yield and GMR maize should be fertilized
at 120 kg N and 60 kg P2O5/ha and 30 kg K2O/ha. |
* |
For
effective control of weeds and getting higher
grain yield of maize, pre-emergence application
of Atrazin weedicide @ 0.5 kg ai/ha + hoeing
+ weeding at 20 days is recommended. |
* |
For
the control of Powdery mildew of mustard, application
of wettable sulphur 0.25% or Carbendazim 0.1%,
at initiation of disease and depending on severity
one more spraying at 15 days interval is recommended |
* |
For
effective management of aphids on hybrid sorghum,
spraying Chlorpyriphos 20 EC @ 0.05% or Imidachloprid
17.8 SL @ 0.0035% is recommended. |
* |
For
management of pod borer on gram, to obtain higher
cost benefit ratio spraying Bacillus Thuringiensis
@ 0.750 lit per hectare is recommended at ETL
based |
*
|
For
the control of grey mildew disease of cotton,
application of Tridemorph 0.07% or Propiconazole
0.05% or Carbendazim 0.1% at disease initiation
and considering severity second spraying after
15 days is recommended. |
*
|
For
the control of bacterial pustule disease of
soybean, spraying of Streptocycline 200 ppm
or Streptocycline 100 ppm + Mancozeb 0.25% or
5% neem seed extract at disease initiation and
depending on severity second spraying after
15 days is recommended |
* |
For
the control of powdery mildew of sesamum, application
of Tridemorph 0.05% or Carbendazim 0.1% or wettable
Sulphur 0.25% or 5% neem seed extract at disease
initiation and considering severity second spraying
after 15 days is recommended. |
* |
For
effective management of bollworms on cotton,
to obtain higher yields, more monetary returns
and better ICBR, IPM modules with |
* |
| (a) |
Mixed cropping with bhagar/barn
yard millet (Echinochloa frumentaceae)
(@ 250 g of bhagar seed/ha) |
| (b) |
Two releases of Trichogramma chilonis
@ 1.5 lakh/ha at 45 to 50 DAG & 55
to 60 DAG |
| (c) |
Mechanical control of bollworms larvae
(60 to 70 DAG) |
| (d) |
and sprayings of NSE 5% at ETL, HaNPV
@ 500 LE/ha (1 LE = 1x109 POB) at ETL
and B.t. @ 0.75 kg/ha at ETL |
|
* |
For
effective management of shootfly on Sorghum,
to obtain higher yield and higher monetary returns
and ICBR, seed treatment of Thiomethoxam 70
WS @ 5 g / kg of seed’’ is recommended |
* |
For
effective management of shootfly on Sorghum,
to obtain higher yield and net profit, two sprays
of Spinosad @ 0.01% at 7 and 17 days after sowing
considering its higher price are recommended
under seed production programme. |