By Divendra Singh
Scientists of the Central Potato Research Institute find ways to use drones in cultivation that will alert farmers about the health of their crops, spray agro-chemicals on their fields more effectively and in the process save them valuable time and expenses.
Scientists of the Central Potato Research Institute find ways to use drones in cultivation that will alert farmers about the health of their crops, spray agro-chemicals on their fields more effectively and in the process save them valuable time and expenses.
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By Virendra Singh
India is the leading exporter of peppermint oil in the world, and Uttar Pradesh accounts for 85 per cent of the country's total acreage. Barabanki district alone cultivates 33 per cent of the state's total peppermint, a viable cash crop for the district. But early heat waves and the damaging easterly winds have increased expenses for the cultivators, and the risk of crop damage looms large.
India is the leading exporter of peppermint oil in the world, and Uttar Pradesh accounts for 85 per cent of the country's total acreage. Barabanki district alone cultivates 33 per cent of the state's total peppermint, a viable cash crop for the district. But early heat waves and the damaging easterly winds have increased expenses for the cultivators, and the risk of crop damage looms large.
By Manoj Choudhary
Farmers in Ranchi, Hazaribagh, and Ramgarh districts of Jharkhand are switching to vermicompost to improve the quality of the soil on their farms, that had suffered from the excessive use of chemical fertilisers.
Farmers in Ranchi, Hazaribagh, and Ramgarh districts of Jharkhand are switching to vermicompost to improve the quality of the soil on their farms, that had suffered from the excessive use of chemical fertilisers.
By Pankaja Srinivasan
Cultivators in Karnataka often grapple with shortage of labour which delays the harvest and reduces the profits. But now, drones are being introduced and they are not only quick in performing tasks like spraying pesticides but have also ensured that the input costs are reduced.
Cultivators in Karnataka often grapple with shortage of labour which delays the harvest and reduces the profits. But now, drones are being introduced and they are not only quick in performing tasks like spraying pesticides but have also ensured that the input costs are reduced.
By Gaon Connection
Cultivators in Karnataka often grapple with shortage of labour which delays the harvest and reduces the profits. But now, drones are being introduced and they are not only quick in performing tasks like spraying pesticides but have also ensured that the input costs are reduced.
Cultivators in Karnataka often grapple with shortage of labour which delays the harvest and reduces the profits. But now, drones are being introduced and they are not only quick in performing tasks like spraying pesticides but have also ensured that the input costs are reduced.
By Ashish Anand
A chemical-free fertiliser is helping farmers of the Bankati block in Basti district. BomLife, a Kolkata based start-up offers IP protected biofertiliser and end-to-end bio-organic solutions which can organically make plants healthy and disease free.
A chemical-free fertiliser is helping farmers of the Bankati block in Basti district. BomLife, a Kolkata based start-up offers IP protected biofertiliser and end-to-end bio-organic solutions which can organically make plants healthy and disease free.
By Divendra Singh
Since the past few months, the Fall Armyworm pest has been sighted in many states of the country affecting the corn crop. If not identified and controlled in time, this pest shall cause immense harm in the future
Since the past few months, the Fall Armyworm pest has been sighted in many states of the country affecting the corn crop. If not identified and controlled in time, this pest shall cause immense harm in the future
By Gurvinder Singh
As demand for pesticide-free tea picks up globally, tea gardens in North Bengal are switching to organic farming. But, erratic weather conditions are hindering their efforts to become entirely chemical-free.
As demand for pesticide-free tea picks up globally, tea gardens in North Bengal are switching to organic farming. But, erratic weather conditions are hindering their efforts to become entirely chemical-free.
By Gaon Connection
As demand for pesticide-free tea picks up globally, tea gardens in North Bengal are switching to organic farming. But, erratic weather conditions are hindering their efforts to become entirely chemical-free.
As demand for pesticide-free tea picks up globally, tea gardens in North Bengal are switching to organic farming. But, erratic weather conditions are hindering their efforts to become entirely chemical-free.