Samrudha Shetkari Abhiyan

समृद्ध शेतकरी
समृद्ध शेतकरी

The global demand for soybean crop, which is known as ‘gold of the soil’, is increasing day by day. In India, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra are the two states that produce the highest yield of soybeans. Maharashtra alone accounts for 30 to 35 percent of the country’s total production, while in Latur district 80 percent of the soybean crop is sown. Therefore, if proper knowledge is obtained about sowing of soybean crop, as well as proper care of the crop, double increase in yield is possible.

Germination test, seed treatment, selection of variety, proper sowing method, quantity of seeds and proper use of organic fertilizers can yield up to 25 to 30 quintals per hectare in medium to heavy soils. For this purpose, to bring economic prosperity to the lives of the soybean crop producing farmers in Latur, an innovative and innovative initiative ‘Samruddha Shetkari Abhiyan’ was implemented in Nilanga constituency from the concept of Hon’ble Sambhaji Patil Nilangekar. During the period from May 21 to June 3, free farmer guidance camps and workshops were conducted in more than 100 villages of three talukas namely Nilanga, Devani and Shirur-Anantapal. Complete information about the cultivation of soybean crop was given on this occasion by giving scientific information from the agricultural officers and agronomists. More than 2500 thousand farmers in the constituency benefited from this campaign.


Success Formulas to Increase Productivity of Soybean Crops

1. Germination ability test

The germination rate of soybean seeds is 70 percent and that of domestic seeds is rarely 60 percent. So it is necessary to check the germination of the seeds before sowing them.

How to check fertility?

a) 100 seeds should be put on a wet sack to root without picking.

b) 100 seeds should be placed on newspaper/tissue paper for rooting without selection.

E) 100 seeds should be kept for rooting without picking at a depth of 3 to 5 cm in the soil in shade.

2. seeding process

Sow only after seed treatment for more yield.

A) Chemical seed treatment: Chemical treatment should be done two months before sowing or one day before sowing. For this, Carboxin 37.5 percent + Thiram 3 g/per kg of seed should be applied.

b) Biological seed treatment : Two hours before sowing seeds are dried in shade and treated with 25 gm Rhizobium or 6 ml PSB. And Trichoderma 5 g or 6 ml per kg of seed should be applied.


3. Selection of grain varieties

If possible, a grain variety within ten years should be selected.

4. sowing

a) Sowing should be done only if there is 75 to 100 mm of rain in two to three consecutive days or after six inches of soil is wet.

b) Sowing should preferably be done by BBF machine only.

e) If BBF machine is not available, then sowing should be done by closing one cord of simple sowing machine. Also, after sowing, the rain should be pulled with a simple bullock plow. So the result will be similar to BBF sowing.

समृद्ध शेतकरी

The global demand for soybean crop, which is known as ‘gold of the soil’, is increasing day by day. In India, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra are the two states that produce the highest yield of soybeans. Maharashtra alone accounts for 30 to 35 percent of the country’s total production, while in Latur district 80 percent of the soybean crop is sown. Therefore, if proper knowledge is obtained about sowing of soybean crop, as well as proper care of the crop, double increase in yield is possible.

Germination test, seed treatment, selection of variety, proper sowing method, quantity of seeds and proper use of organic fertilizers can yield up to 25 to 30 quintals per hectare in medium to heavy soils. For this purpose, to bring economic prosperity to the lives of the soybean crop producing farmers in Latur, an innovative and innovative initiative ‘Samruddha Shetkari Abhiyan’ was implemented in Nilanga constituency from the concept of Hon’ble Sambhaji Patil Nilangekar. During the period from May 21 to June 3, free farmer guidance camps and workshops were conducted in more than 100 villages of three talukas namely Nilanga, Devani and Shirur-Anantapal. Complete information about the cultivation of soybean crop was given on this occasion by giving scientific information from the agricultural officers and agronomists. More than 2500 thousand farmers in the constituency benefited from this campaign.


Success Formulas to Increase Productivity of Soybean Crops

1. Germination ability test

The germination rate of soybean seeds is 70 percent and that of domestic seeds is rarely 60 percent. So it is necessary to check the germination of the seeds before sowing them.

How to check fertility?

a) 100 seeds should be put on a wet sack to root without picking.

b) 100 seeds should be placed on newspaper/tissue paper for rooting without selection.

E) 100 seeds should be kept for rooting without picking at a depth of 3 to 5 cm in the soil in shade.

2. seeding process

Sow only after seed treatment for more yield.

A) Chemical seed treatment: Chemical treatment should be done two months before sowing or one day before sowing. For this, Carboxin 37.5 percent + Thiram 3 g/per kg of seed should be applied.

b) Biological seed treatment : Two hours before sowing seeds are dried in shade and treated with 25 gm Rhizobium or 6 ml PSB. And Trichoderma 5 g or 6 ml per kg of seed should be applied.


3. Selection of grain varieties

If possible, a grain variety within ten years should be selected.

4. sowing

a) Sowing should be done only if there is 75 to 100 mm of rain in two to three consecutive days or after six inches of soil is wet.

b) Sowing should preferably be done by BBF machine only.

e) If BBF machine is not available, then sowing should be done by closing one cord of simple sowing machine. Also, after sowing, the rain should be pulled with a simple bullock plow. So the result will be similar to BBF sowing.

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Samrudh Shetkari Abhiyan
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