By गाँव कनेक्शन
By Gaon Connection
गेंदा की खेती में कई तरह के मृदा जनित रोग नुकसान पहुँचाते हैं, अगर समय रहते इसका प्रबंधन न किया जाए तो काफी नुकसान उठाना पड़ सकता है।
गेंदा की खेती में कई तरह के मृदा जनित रोग नुकसान पहुँचाते हैं, अगर समय रहते इसका प्रबंधन न किया जाए तो काफी नुकसान उठाना पड़ सकता है।
By Dr SK Singh
गेंदा की खेती में कई तरह के मृदा जनित रोग नुकसान पहुँचाते हैं, अगर समय रहते इसका प्रबंधन न किया जाए तो काफी नुकसान उठाना पड़ सकता है।
गेंदा की खेती में कई तरह के मृदा जनित रोग नुकसान पहुँचाते हैं, अगर समय रहते इसका प्रबंधन न किया जाए तो काफी नुकसान उठाना पड़ सकता है।
By Gaon Connection
Surendra Kushwaha lost the fingers of his right hand in a farming accident and decided to switch to the less labour intensive marigold cultivation. He now grows four varieties of marigold flowers, and has started experimenting with jasmine cultivation too.
Surendra Kushwaha lost the fingers of his right hand in a farming accident and decided to switch to the less labour intensive marigold cultivation. He now grows four varieties of marigold flowers, and has started experimenting with jasmine cultivation too.
By Abdul Wasim Ansari
Surendra Kushwaha lost the fingers of his right hand in a farming accident and decided to switch to the less labour intensive marigold cultivation. He now grows four varieties of marigold flowers, and has started experimenting with jasmine cultivation too.
Surendra Kushwaha lost the fingers of his right hand in a farming accident and decided to switch to the less labour intensive marigold cultivation. He now grows four varieties of marigold flowers, and has started experimenting with jasmine cultivation too.
By Divendra Singh
जंगली गेंदा की खेती की खास बात होती है, इसे जंगली जानवर भी नुकसान नहीं पहुंचाते हैं और बाजार में इसके तेल की अच्छी कीमत भी मिल जाती है।
जंगली गेंदा की खेती की खास बात होती है, इसे जंगली जानवर भी नुकसान नहीं पहुंचाते हैं और बाजार में इसके तेल की अच्छी कीमत भी मिल जाती है।
By Divendra Singh
The blistering summer and heatwave have arrived early causing headaches to flower cultivators in India who say there are no takers for their flowers as the heat is stunting the size of their blooms. Scientists share tips on saving the flower crops from the heat. Details here.
The blistering summer and heatwave have arrived early causing headaches to flower cultivators in India who say there are no takers for their flowers as the heat is stunting the size of their blooms. Scientists share tips on saving the flower crops from the heat. Details here.
By Ankit Rathore
Thousands of farmers in Chiraigaon block of Varanasi cultivate flowers. Navratri and Diwali are when they earn maximum profits. While untimely October rains have destroyed a part of their produce, they hope Diwali sales will help compensate for their losses.
Thousands of farmers in Chiraigaon block of Varanasi cultivate flowers. Navratri and Diwali are when they earn maximum profits. While untimely October rains have destroyed a part of their produce, they hope Diwali sales will help compensate for their losses.
By Rajesh Khandelwal
A young farmer in Bharatpur, Rajasthan, is smiling all the way to the market. He has cultivated a bountiful crop of Red Lady papaya, also known as the Taiwanese papaya, which is proving to be a profitable venture.
A young farmer in Bharatpur, Rajasthan, is smiling all the way to the market. He has cultivated a bountiful crop of Red Lady papaya, also known as the Taiwanese papaya, which is proving to be a profitable venture.
By Ramji Mishra
From stray cattle, pest attacks, to rising incidence of heatwaves, farmers are increasingly facing risks in the agriculture sector. To help minimise the losses and boost farmers' incomes, agricultural scientists from CSIR-CIMAP and the farm science centre at Sitapur in Uttar Pradesh held a workshop on cultivation of medicinal and aromatic crops.
From stray cattle, pest attacks, to rising incidence of heatwaves, farmers are increasingly facing risks in the agriculture sector. To help minimise the losses and boost farmers' incomes, agricultural scientists from CSIR-CIMAP and the farm science centre at Sitapur in Uttar Pradesh held a workshop on cultivation of medicinal and aromatic crops.