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Irrigated Maize

Field Preparation

  • Plough the field thoroughly with disc or mould board plough once followed by cross ploughing with cultivator to get fine tilth.
  • Apply 12.5 t/ha of FYM or compost with 10 packets of Azospirillum (2000 g/ha) before last ploughing.
  • Form ridges and furrows using bund former or ridge plough with 6 m long and 60 cm apart.
                    

Application of Fertilizer

  • Fertilizer dose: 250:75:75 kg N: P2O5: K2O/ha.
  • Apply quarter of the dose of N (136 kg urea/ha); full dose of P2O (469 kg SSP) and K2O (125 kg MoP) basally before sowing.
  • Place half of the dose of N (272 kg urea/ha) on the 25th day of sowing and remaining quarter of N (136 kg urea/ha) on the 45th day of sowing.
  • Apply TNAU MN mixture @ 30 kg/ha as enriched FYM (Prepare enriched FYM at 1:10 ratio and incubate for one month under shade).
Sulphur deficiency : Apply 40 kg sulphur as elemental sulphur along with FYM for calcareous soils.


Micronutrient deficiency

    Zinc
  • Apply 50 kg FeSO4 along with FYM for calcareous soils.
  • Apply 12.5 kg of micronutrient mixture formulated by the Department of Agriculture, Tamil Nadu mixed with 37.5 kg of sand.
  • Apply 50 kg FeSO4 + 12.5 t FYM ha-1 along with 40 kg of elemental sulphur for calcareous soils.
    Iron
  • Maize is milled by a dry or wet process. In both processes, the germ is separated from the grain in order to extract and recover germ oil. The germ oil is a valuable product, but if allowed to remain a constituent of maize meal would lead to the development of rancidity.
    Boron
  • Apply 10 kg borax along with FYM for specific respective nutrient deficiency in soils.
Soil test crop response

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Biofertilizer application:

Powder formulation
  • Two kgs each of biofertilizers viz., Azospirillum, Phosphobacteria (or) Azophos, with 25kg of FYM and 25kg of sand and broad cast uniformly at the time of last ploughing
Liquid Formulation:
  • 500 ml each of biofertilizers viz., Azospirillum, Phosphobacteria (or) Azophos, 25kg of FYM and 25kg of sand and broad cast uniformly at the time of last ploughing

Seeds and Sowing

Seed Rate: 20 kg/ha for Maize hybrids COH(M) 6, COH(M) 8 and COH(M) 11

Seed treatment:

    Powder formulation: Treat the seeds required for one hectare with 1 kg each of biofertilizers viz., Azospirillum, Phosphobacteria, (or) Azophos, using rice gruel, shade dry for 30 minutes before sowing.

    Liquid Formulation: Treat the seeds required for one hectare with 125 ml of each biofertilizers viz., Azospirillum, Phosphobacteria (or) Azophos, shade dry for 30 minutes before sowing. Spacing: 60 cm X 25 cm


                    

Sowing
  • Dibble the seeds at a depth of 4 cm along the furrow in which fertilizers are placed and cover with soil.
  • Put one seed per hole if the germination is assured otherwise put two seeds per hole


                    
Weed management
  • Application of atrazine @ 0.50 to 0.75 kg/ha as pre emergence on 3 DAS using Backpack/ Knapsack/ Rocker sprayer fitted with a flat fan nozzle using 500 litres of water/ha followed by one hand weeding on 30-35 DAS.
  • Early post emergence herbicides application with Tembotrione 34.4 SC @ 125 g ai/ha and Topramezone 33.6 SC @ 30 g ai/ha at 25 DAS.
  • In maize + pulse intercropping, apply pendimethalin @ 0.75 kg/ha as pre emergence on 3 DAS against atrazine.
  • Apply herbicide when there is sufficient moisture in the soil.
  • Do not disturb the soil after herbicide application.


                    
After Cultivation

Thinning and Gap Filling
  • Sow two seeds/hill
  • Thinning and gap filling should be done on 12-15 days after sowing.
  • Retain single healthy seedling/hill and remove others.
  • Dibble presoaked seeds @ 1 seeds per hole where there is a gap and irrigated immediately.
Hoeing, Hand-Weeding and Earthing Up
  • Hoeing and hand-weeding should be done on the 30th day of sowing followed by earthing up for better anchorage.
    Water Management
    • Maize is sensitive to both moisture stress and excessive moisture.
    • Ensure optimum moisture availability during critical stage (45 to 65 days after sowing).
    Regulate irrigation according to the following growth phase of maize. Germination & establishment phase 1 to 14 days Vegetative phase 15 to 39 days Flowering phase 40 to 65 days Maturity phase 66 to 95 days

                        


    Stage No. of irrigation
    Heavy soils Light soils
    Germination & establishment
    3 (after sowing, - 4th day as life irrigation,12th day)
    3 (after sowing, - 4th day as life irrigation,12th day)
      Vegetative
    2 (25th, 36th day)
    3 (22nd, 32nd & 40th day)
    Flowering (Irrigate copiously)
    2 (48th, 60th day)
    3 (50th ,60th & 72nd day)
    Maturity phase (Control irrigation)
    2 (72nd, 85th day)
    2 (85th, 95th day)
    Harvesting

    Stage of Harvest
    • Crop is ready for harvest when cob sheath turns yellow in colour and seeds become hard and dry.
    Threshing the Cobs
    • Use mechanical threshers or by running the tractor over dried cobs to separate the grains from the shank.
    • Clean the grains, collect and store the dry grains in gunnies.

     

    Updated on May 2023

     

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