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  • BOTTLE GOURD F1 Hybrid OS-91

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    Fruit Color Pista Green
    Fruit Shape Bulb
    Fruit Weight 700 to 750g.
    First Picking 45 to 50 days Very High Yielding Hybrid
  • CHILLI F1 Hybrid OS-1464

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    Fruit Color Dark Green
    Plant Type Semi Erect
    Pungency Medium
    First Picking 55 to 60 days (After Transplanting)
    Fruit Length 08 to 09 cm, Very High Yielding Variety
  • CHILLI F1 Hybrid OS-1472

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    Fruit Color Green
    Plant Type Semi Erect
    Pungency High
    First Picking 55 to 60 days (After Transplanting)
    Fruit Length 07 to 08 cm, Very High Yielding Variety
  • Bhindi F1 Hybrid TRIDEV

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    • Growth Habit   Medium Tall
    • Leaf Type        Cut Leaves
    • Fruit Bearing    Very Good
    • Fruit Length      13-16 Cm
    • First Color         Dark Green
    • First Picking      39-44 Days,
    • High Tolerance to LCV

    Okra (Bhindi) Cultivation:
    Climate and Soil:
    * Okra thrives in tropical and subtropical climates with a long, warm, and humid growing
    season.
    * Growth is more vigorous during the rainy season compared to spring/summer.
    * Seeds fail to germinate below 20°C, with an optimum germination temperature of 29°C.
    * Okra can be grown on all types of soils that are friable.
    * It grows best in light soils ranging from sandy loam to loam.
    * Okra can tolerate slightly acidic soil with a pH range of 6.0 to 6.8.
    Agronomic Practices:
    * Sowing Time:
    * North Indian plains (spring): February-March.
    * Rainy season (throughout India): June-July.
    * Optimum sowing time for seed crop: Middle of June.
    * Seed Rate:
    * Up to 15th February: 15-18 kg/acre.
    * March sowing: 8-10 kg/acre.
    * June-July sowing: 4-6 kg/acre.
    * Seed Treatment: Soak seeds in water for 24 hours before sowing.
    * Sowing Method:
    * February-March: On ridges.
    * June-July: On flat ground.
    * Spacing: Row to row: 45 cm; Plant to plant: 15 cm. Wider spacing can be adopted for late
    sowing.
    * Manures and Fertilizers:
    * Incorporate 15-20 tonnes of well-rotten farmyard manure before sowing.
    * Apply 36 kg of N (80 kg of Urea) per acre on soils of average fertility.
    * Apply half of the N at sowing and the rest as top-dressing after the first picking.
    * Weed Control: Three to four hoeing’s. First hoeing at two weeks, subsequent hoeing’s at
    fortnightly intervals.
    * Irrigation:
    * Sow in proper soil moisture.
    * First irrigation after 4-5 days of sowing.
    * Subsequent irrigations at 10–12-day intervals.
    * Less irrigation required during the rainy season.
    * Total of 10-12 irrigations are typically needed.
    * In light textured soils, alternate saline-sodic groundwater with good quality canal water
    and incorporate 24 q/acre of rice straw mulch.

  • RADISH F1 Hybrid EXCEL-32

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    Root Color White
    Root Shape Tapering
    Root Length 30 to 35 cm
    Plant Habit Erect
    Maturity 30-35 days
  • BHINDI F1 Hybrid RIYA-20

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    • Growth Habit    Medium Tall
    • Leaf Type         Cut Leaves
    • Fruit Bearing    Very Good
    • Fruit Length     13-15 Cm
    • Fruit Color       Very Shiny Dark Green
    • First Picking     40-45 Days

    Okra (Bhindi) Cultivation:
    Climate and Soil:
    * Okra thrives in tropical and subtropical climates with a long, warm, and humid growing
    season.
    * Growth is more vigorous during the rainy season compared to spring/summer.
    * Seeds fail to germinate below 20°C, with an optimum germination temperature of 29°C.
    * Okra can be grown on all types of soils that are friable.
    * It grows best in light soils ranging from sandy loam to loam.
    * Okra can tolerate slightly acidic soil with a pH range of 6.0 to 6.8.
    Agronomic Practices:
    * Sowing Time:
    * North Indian plains (spring): February-March.
    * Rainy season (throughout India): June-July.
    * Optimum sowing time for seed crop: Middle of June.
    * Seed Rate:
    * Up to 15th February: 15-18 kg/acre.
    * March sowing: 8-10 kg/acre.
    * June-July sowing: 4-6 kg/acre.
    * Seed Treatment: Soak seeds in water for 24 hours before sowing.
    * Sowing Method:
    * February-March: On ridges.
    * June-July: On flat ground.
    * Spacing: Row to row: 45 cm; Plant to plant: 15 cm. Wider spacing can be adopted for late
    sowing.
    * Manures and Fertilizers:
    * Incorporate 15-20 tonnes of well-rotten farmyard manure before sowing.
    * Apply 36 kg of N (80 kg of Urea) per acre on soils of average fertility.
    * Apply half of the N at sowing and the rest as top-dressing after the first picking.
    * Weed Control: Three to four hoeing’s. First hoeing at two weeks, subsequent hoeing’s at
    fortnightly intervals.
    * Irrigation:
    * Sow in proper soil moisture.
    * First irrigation after 4-5 days of sowing.
    * Subsequent irrigations at 10–12-day intervals.
    * Less irrigation required during the rainy season.
    * Total of 10-12 irrigations are typically needed.
    * In light textured soils, alternate saline-sodic groundwater with good quality canal water
    and incorporate 24 q/acre of rice straw mulch.

  • BHINDI F1 Hybrid SARITA

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    • Growth Habit    Medium Tall
    • Leaf Type         Cut Leaves
    • Fruit Bearing    Very Good
    • Fruit Length     13-15 Cm
    • Fruit Color       Very Shiny Dark Green
    • First Picking     40-45 Days

    Okra (Bhindi) Cultivation:
    Climate and Soil:
    * Okra thrives in tropical and subtropical climates with a long, warm, and humid growing
    season.
    * Growth is more vigorous during the rainy season compared to spring/summer.
    * Seeds fail to germinate below 20°C, with an optimum germination temperature of 29°C.
    * Okra can be grown on all types of soils that are friable.
    * It grows best in light soils ranging from sandy loam to loam.
    * Okra can tolerate slightly acidic soil with a pH range of 6.0 to 6.8.
    Agronomic Practices:
    * Sowing Time:
    * North Indian plains (spring): February-March.
    * Rainy season (throughout India): June-July.
    * Optimum sowing time for seed crop: Middle of June.
    * Seed Rate:
    * Up to 15th February: 15-18 kg/acre.
    * March sowing: 8-10 kg/acre.
    * June-July sowing: 4-6 kg/acre.
    * Seed Treatment: Soak seeds in water for 24 hours before sowing.
    * Sowing Method:
    * February-March: On ridges.
    * June-July: On flat ground.
    * Spacing: Row to row: 45 cm; Plant to plant: 15 cm. Wider spacing can be adopted for late
    sowing.
    * Manures and Fertilizers:
    * Incorporate 15-20 tonnes of well-rotten farmyard manure before sowing.
    * Apply 36 kg of N (80 kg of Urea) per acre on soils of average fertility.
    * Apply half of the N at sowing and the rest as top-dressing after the first picking.
    * Weed Control: Three to four hoeing’s. First hoeing at two weeks, subsequent hoeing’s at
    fortnightly intervals.
    * Irrigation:
    * Sow in proper soil moisture.
    * First irrigation after 4-5 days of sowing.
    * Subsequent irrigations at 10–12-day intervals.
    * Less irrigation required during the rainy season.
    * Total of 10-12 irrigations are typically needed.
    * In light textured soils, alternate saline-sodic groundwater with good quality canal water
    and incorporate 24 q/acre of rice straw mulch.

  • BHINDI F1 Hybrid OS-71

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    • Growth Habit    Medium Tall
    • Leaf Type         Cut Leaves
    • Fruit Bearing    Very Good
    • Fruit Length     13-15 Cm
    • Fruit Color       Very Shiny Dark Green
    • First Picking     40-45 Days

    Okra (Bhindi) Cultivation:
    Climate and Soil:
    * Okra thrives in tropical and subtropical climates with a long, warm, and humid growing
    season.
    * Growth is more vigorous during the rainy season compared to spring/summer.
    * Seeds fail to germinate below 20°C, with an optimum germination temperature of 29°C.
    * Okra can be grown on all types of soils that are friable.
    * It grows best in light soils ranging from sandy loam to loam.
    * Okra can tolerate slightly acidic soil with a pH range of 6.0 to 6.8.
    Agronomic Practices:
    * Sowing Time:
    * North Indian plains (spring): February-March.
    * Rainy season (throughout India): June-July.
    * Optimum sowing time for seed crop: Middle of June.
    * Seed Rate:
    * Up to 15th February: 15-18 kg/acre.
    * March sowing: 8-10 kg/acre.
    * June-July sowing: 4-6 kg/acre.
    * Seed Treatment: Soak seeds in water for 24 hours before sowing.
    * Sowing Method:
    * February-March: On ridges.
    * June-July: On flat ground.
    * Spacing: Row to row: 45 cm; Plant to plant: 15 cm. Wider spacing can be adopted for late
    sowing.
    * Manures and Fertilizers:
    * Incorporate 15-20 tonnes of well-rotten farmyard manure before sowing.
    * Apply 36 kg of N (80 kg of Urea) per acre on soils of average fertility.
    * Apply half of the N at sowing and the rest as top-dressing after the first picking.
    * Weed Control: Three to four hoeing’s. First hoeing at two weeks, subsequent hoeing’s at
    fortnightly intervals.
    * Irrigation:
    * Sow in proper soil moisture.
    * First irrigation after 4-5 days of sowing.
    * Subsequent irrigations at 10–12-day intervals.
    * Less irrigation required during the rainy season.
    * Total of 10-12 irrigations are typically needed.
    * In light textured soils, alternate saline-sodic groundwater with good quality canal water
    and incorporate 24 q/acre of rice straw mulch.

  • BHINDI F1 Hybrid PRAGATI (2425)

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    • Growth Habit    Medium Tall
    • Leaf Type         Cut Leaves
    • Fruit Bearing    Very Good
    • Fruit Length     13-15 Cm
    • Fruit Color       Very Shiny Dark Green
    • First Picking     40-45 Days

    Okra (Bhindi) Cultivation:
    Climate and Soil:
    * Okra thrives in tropical and subtropical climates with a long, warm, and humid growing
    season.
    * Growth is more vigorous during the rainy season compared to spring/summer.
    * Seeds fail to germinate below 20°C, with an optimum germination temperature of 29°C.
    * Okra can be grown on all types of soils that are friable.
    * It grows best in light soils ranging from sandy loam to loam.
    * Okra can tolerate slightly acidic soil with a pH range of 6.0 to 6.8.
    Agronomic Practices:
    * Sowing Time:
    * North Indian plains (spring): February-March.
    * Rainy season (throughout India): June-July.
    * Optimum sowing time for seed crop: Middle of June.
    * Seed Rate:
    * Up to 15th February: 15-18 kg/acre.
    * March sowing: 8-10 kg/acre.
    * June-July sowing: 4-6 kg/acre.
    * Seed Treatment: Soak seeds in water for 24 hours before sowing.
    * Sowing Method:
    * February-March: On ridges.
    * June-July: On flat ground.
    * Spacing: Row to row: 45 cm; Plant to plant: 15 cm. Wider spacing can be adopted for late
    sowing.
    * Manures and Fertilizers:
    * Incorporate 15-20 tonnes of well-rotten farmyard manure before sowing.
    * Apply 36 kg of N (80 kg of Urea) per acre on soils of average fertility.
    * Apply half of the N at sowing and the rest as top-dressing after the first picking.
    * Weed Control: Three to four hoeing’s. First hoeing at two weeks, subsequent hoeing’s at
    fortnightly intervals.
    * Irrigation:
    * Sow in proper soil moisture.
    * First irrigation after 4-5 days of sowing.
    * Subsequent irrigations at 10–12-day intervals.
    * Less irrigation required during the rainy season.
    * Total of 10-12 irrigations are typically needed.
    * In light textured soils, alternate saline-sodic groundwater with good quality canal water
    and incorporate 24 q/acre of rice straw mulch.

  • BHINDI F1 Hybrid SPEED

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    Growth Habit Medium
    Leaf Type Cut Leaves
    Fruit Length 13-15 Cm
    Fruit Color Dark Green
    First Picking 42-46 Days, High Tolerance to LCV

    Okra (Bhindi) Cultivation:
    Climate and Soil:
    * Okra thrives in tropical and subtropical climates with a long, warm, and humid growing
    season.
    * Growth is more vigorous during the rainy season compared to spring/summer.
    * Seeds fail to germinate below 20°C, with an optimum germination temperature of 29°C.
    * Okra can be grown on all types of soils that are friable.
    * It grows best in light soils ranging from sandy loam to loam.
    * Okra can tolerate slightly acidic soil with a pH range of 6.0 to 6.8.
    Agronomic Practices:
    * Sowing Time:
    * North Indian plains (spring): February-March.
    * Rainy season (throughout India): June-July.
    * Optimum sowing time for seed crop: Middle of June.
    * Seed Rate:
    * Up to 15th February: 15-18 kg/acre.
    * March sowing: 8-10 kg/acre.
    * June-July sowing: 4-6 kg/acre.
    * Seed Treatment: Soak seeds in water for 24 hours before sowing.
    * Sowing Method:
    * February-March: On ridges.
    * June-July: On flat ground.
    * Spacing: Row to row: 45 cm; Plant to plant: 15 cm. Wider spacing can be adopted for late
    sowing.
    * Manures and Fertilizers:
    * Incorporate 15-20 tonnes of well-rotten farmyard manure before sowing.
    * Apply 36 kg of N (80 kg of Urea) per acre on soils of average fertility.
    * Apply half of the N at sowing and the rest as top-dressing after the first picking.
    * Weed Control: Three to four hoeing’s. First hoeing at two weeks, subsequent hoeing’s at
    fortnightly intervals.
    * Irrigation:
    * Sow in proper soil moisture.
    * First irrigation after 4-5 days of sowing.
    * Subsequent irrigations at 10–12-day intervals.
    * Less irrigation required during the rainy season.
    * Total of 10-12 irrigations are typically needed.
    * In light textured soils, alternate saline-sodic groundwater with good quality canal water
    and incorporate 24 q/acre of rice straw mulch.

  • BHINDI F1 Hybrid SAMRIDHI

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    • Growth Habit   Medium Tall
    • Leaf Type        Cut Leaves
    • Fruit Bearing    Very Good
    • Fruit Length      13-16 Cm
    • First Color         Dark Green
    • First Picking      39-44 Days,
    • High Tolerance to LCV

    Okra (Bhindi) Cultivation:
    Climate and Soil:
    * Okra thrives in tropical and subtropical climates with a long, warm, and humid growing
    season.
    * Growth is more vigorous during the rainy season compared to spring/summer.
    * Seeds fail to germinate below 20°C, with an optimum germination temperature of 29°C.
    * Okra can be grown on all types of soils that are friable.
    * It grows best in light soils ranging from sandy loam to loam.
    * Okra can tolerate slightly acidic soil with a pH range of 6.0 to 6.8.
    Agronomic Practices:
    * Sowing Time:
    * North Indian plains (spring): February-March.
    * Rainy season (throughout India): June-July.
    * Optimum sowing time for seed crop: Middle of June.
    * Seed Rate:
    * Up to 15th February: 15-18 kg/acre.
    * March sowing: 8-10 kg/acre.
    * June-July sowing: 4-6 kg/acre.
    * Seed Treatment: Soak seeds in water for 24 hours before sowing.
    * Sowing Method:
    * February-March: On ridges.
    * June-July: On flat ground.
    * Spacing: Row to row: 45 cm; Plant to plant: 15 cm. Wider spacing can be adopted for late
    sowing.
    * Manures and Fertilizers:
    * Incorporate 15-20 tonnes of well-rotten farmyard manure before sowing.
    * Apply 36 kg of N (80 kg of Urea) per acre on soils of average fertility.
    * Apply half of the N at sowing and the rest as top-dressing after the first picking.
    * Weed Control: Three to four hoeing’s. First hoeing at two weeks, subsequent hoeing’s at
    fortnightly intervals.
    * Irrigation:
    * Sow in proper soil moisture.
    * First irrigation after 4-5 days of sowing.
    * Subsequent irrigations at 10–12-day intervals.
    * Less irrigation required during the rainy season.
    * Total of 10-12 irrigations are typically needed.
    * In light textured soils, alternate saline-sodic groundwater with good quality canal water
    and incorporate 24 q/acre of rice straw mulch.

  • BHINDI F1 Hybrid KRANTI

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    Growth Habit Medium
    Leaf Type Cut Leaves
    Fruit Length 13-15 Cm
    Fruit Color Dark Green
    First Picking 42-46 Days, High Tolerance to LCV

    Okra (Bhindi) Cultivation:
    Climate and Soil:
    * Okra thrives in tropical and subtropical climates with a long, warm, and humid growing
    season.
    * Growth is more vigorous during the rainy season compared to spring/summer.
    * Seeds fail to germinate below 20°C, with an optimum germination temperature of 29°C.
    * Okra can be grown on all types of soils that are friable.
    * It grows best in light soils ranging from sandy loam to loam.
    * Okra can tolerate slightly acidic soil with a pH range of 6.0 to 6.8.
    Agronomic Practices:
    * Sowing Time:
    * North Indian plains (spring): February-March.
    * Rainy season (throughout India): June-July.
    * Optimum sowing time for seed crop: Middle of June.
    * Seed Rate:
    * Up to 15th February: 15-18 kg/acre.
    * March sowing: 8-10 kg/acre.
    * June-July sowing: 4-6 kg/acre.
    * Seed Treatment: Soak seeds in water for 24 hours before sowing.
    * Sowing Method:
    * February-March: On ridges.
    * June-July: On flat ground.
    * Spacing: Row to row: 45 cm; Plant to plant: 15 cm. Wider spacing can be adopted for late
    sowing.
    * Manures and Fertilizers:
    * Incorporate 15-20 tonnes of well-rotten farmyard manure before sowing.
    * Apply 36 kg of N (80 kg of Urea) per acre on soils of average fertility.
    * Apply half of the N at sowing and the rest as top-dressing after the first picking.
    * Weed Control: Three to four hoeing’s. First hoeing at two weeks, subsequent hoeing’s at
    fortnightly intervals.
    * Irrigation:
    * Sow in proper soil moisture.
    * First irrigation after 4-5 days of sowing.
    * Subsequent irrigations at 10–12-day intervals.
    * Less irrigation required during the rainy season.
    * Total of 10-12 irrigations are typically needed.
    * In light textured soils, alternate saline-sodic groundwater with good quality canal water
    and incorporate 24 q/acre of rice straw mulch.

  • BITTER GOURD F1 Hybrid PRATAP (2745)

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    Color Dark Green
    Shape Medium Long
    Surface Spiney
    Fruit Length  18 to 20cm
    Fruit Weight 130 to 140g.
    First Picking 55 to 60 days

     

  • ONION PUNJAB NAROYA

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    Color Shiny Red
    Shape Round
    Season Rabi
    Weight 110-120gm
    Maturity After Transplanting 90-100 Days,
    Storage Very Good

  • Bhindi F1 Hybrid OS-6022

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    • Growth Habit   Medium Tall
    • Leaf Type        Cut Leaves
    • Fruit Bearing    Very Good
    • Fruit Length      13-16 Cm
    • First Color         Dark Green
    • First Picking      39-44 Days,
    • High Tolerance to LCV

    Okra (Bhindi) Cultivation:
    Climate and Soil:
    * Okra thrives in tropical and subtropical climates with a long, warm, and humid growing
    season.
    * Growth is more vigorous during the rainy season compared to spring/summer.
    * Seeds fail to germinate below 20°C, with an optimum germination temperature of 29°C.
    * Okra can be grown on all types of soils that are friable.
    * It grows best in light soils ranging from sandy loam to loam.
    * Okra can tolerate slightly acidic soil with a pH range of 6.0 to 6.8.
    Agronomic Practices:
    * Sowing Time:
    * North Indian plains (spring): February-March.
    * Rainy season (throughout India): June-July.
    * Optimum sowing time for seed crop: Middle of June.
    * Seed Rate:
    * Up to 15th February: 15-18 kg/acre.
    * March sowing: 8-10 kg/acre.
    * June-July sowing: 4-6 kg/acre.
    * Seed Treatment: Soak seeds in water for 24 hours before sowing.
    * Sowing Method:
    * February-March: On ridges.
    * June-July: On flat ground.
    * Spacing: Row to row: 45 cm; Plant to plant: 15 cm. Wider spacing can be adopted for late
    sowing.
    * Manures and Fertilizers:
    * Incorporate 15-20 tonnes of well-rotten farmyard manure before sowing.
    * Apply 36 kg of N (80 kg of Urea) per acre on soils of average fertility.
    * Apply half of the N at sowing and the rest as top-dressing after the first picking.
    * Weed Control: Three to four hoeing’s. First hoeing at two weeks, subsequent hoeing’s at
    fortnightly intervals.
    * Irrigation:
    * Sow in proper soil moisture.
    * First irrigation after 4-5 days of sowing.
    * Subsequent irrigations at 10–12-day intervals.
    * Less irrigation required during the rainy season.
    * Total of 10-12 irrigations are typically needed.
    * In light textured soils, alternate saline-sodic groundwater with good quality canal water
    and incorporate 24 q/acre of rice straw mulch.

  • TOMATO F1 Hybrid OS-1281

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    Plant Habit Determinate
    Fruit Shape Square Round
    Fruit Weight 100-120gm
    Fruit Color Deep Red
    Firmness Very Good
    Maturity 70-75 days
    Maturity 70-75 days
  • BHINDI F1 Hybrid RAFTAR

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    Growth Habit Medium
    Leaf Type Cut Leaves
    Fruit Length 13-15 Cm
    Fruit Color Dark Green
    First Picking 42-46 Days, High Tolerance to LCV

    Okra (Bhindi) Cultivation:
    Climate and Soil:
    * Okra thrives in tropical and subtropical climates with a long, warm, and humid growing
    season.
    * Growth is more vigorous during the rainy season compared to spring/summer.
    * Seeds fail to germinate below 20°C, with an optimum germination temperature of 29°C.
    * Okra can be grown on all types of soils that are friable.
    * It grows best in light soils ranging from sandy loam to loam.
    * Okra can tolerate slightly acidic soil with a pH range of 6.0 to 6.8.
    Agronomic Practices:
    * Sowing Time:
    * North Indian plains (spring): February-March.
    * Rainy season (throughout India): June-July.
    * Optimum sowing time for seed crop: Middle of June.
    * Seed Rate:
    * Up to 15th February: 15-18 kg/acre.
    * March sowing: 8-10 kg/acre.
    * June-July sowing: 4-6 kg/acre.
    * Seed Treatment: Soak seeds in water for 24 hours before sowing.
    * Sowing Method:
    * February-March: On ridges.
    * June-July: On flat ground.
    * Spacing: Row to row: 45 cm; Plant to plant: 15 cm. Wider spacing can be adopted for late
    sowing.
    * Manures and Fertilizers:
    * Incorporate 15-20 tonnes of well-rotten farmyard manure before sowing.
    * Apply 36 kg of N (80 kg of Urea) per acre on soils of average fertility.
    * Apply half of the N at sowing and the rest as top-dressing after the first picking.
    * Weed Control: Three to four hoeing’s. First hoeing at two weeks, subsequent hoeing’s at
    fortnightly intervals.
    * Irrigation:
    * Sow in proper soil moisture.
    * First irrigation after 4-5 days of sowing.
    * Subsequent irrigations at 10–12-day intervals.
    * Less irrigation required during the rainy season.
    * Total of 10-12 irrigations are typically needed.
    * In light textured soils, alternate saline-sodic groundwater with good quality canal water
    and incorporate 24 q/acre of rice straw mulch.

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