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HORTICULTURE

Seed production of Greens can yield great profits

Agro Astro for Success

The hill crop – pepper, thrives well in plains too

Economics of Cucumber Production in 1 Acre

Thulasi - A helping hand


Farmer: Balu
Address: Mathur village – sengi Rd.
          About 100 of acres in Villipuram and Thiruvannamalai districts are successfully producing amaranthus seeds over the years.
Hard work yields:
          According to Balu, fertile red soil and sufficient irrigation water are the reasons for their success. Amaranthus, when grown for seed production it gives more profits.
Production Technology for Amaranthus:
          Amaranthus should be sown in November – December season. The land should be ploughed well and ridge, and furrows with spacing 6 x 8 feet should be formed. The seed requirement for 1 acre is 4 kg. It should be mixed with 5 kg of sand and broadcasted over the ridges. The soil should be spread evenly with a fork. Seeds of the same field should not be used.
400 kg from 90 days:
          Life Irrigation, 3 days later once and once in a week is the irrigation schedule. Basal fertilizer of DAP – 2 bags should be applied. Apply at 20th day Dimethoate 250ml in 100 litre of water and spray sucking pests, stem borer and aphids. On 35th day, apply monochrotophos @ 500ml in 100 litre of control leaf eating green caterpillar. Weeding should be done at 20th and 40th day. On 40th day mix 1 bag of potash with 1kg of urea and apply. The grains are ready by 90th day. Harvesting requires 10 labourers per acre. The plants should be dried for 3 days. Later it is spread on the road so that the grains are separated. The grains are winnowed and separated. The yield is 400kg/acre. The current price is Rs.100 per kg.
Sirukeerai production:
          The technologies are similar to that as mentioned above but the seed rate is 5 kg/acre. The duration is only 55 – 60 days and the rate is Rs.150 /kg. The major pests are Prutonia and stem borer.
Natural pest control methods:
Agniasthiram: Boil 15 litres of cow’s urine with ½ kg tobacco, ½ kg green chilli, ½ kg garlic, and 5kg of neem leaf. It should be boiled 4 times. After 48 hrs, strain it and spray it over the plants. It may be stored for 3 months in bottle. This is effective in controlling Prutonea and leaf feeders.
Pest control: Collect 1 kg each of any 5 crop species that is not grazed by goats eg. Notchi, Calotropis,
Papaya, Neem, etc., Grind it well and boil it with cow’s urine. This should be tied up. Drain this after 3 days. Mix 300 – 500ml of this solution in 10lt of water and spray.
          Care should be taken not to exceed 500lt as it will burn the leaves.
Contact:
Mobile: Balu: 9894934477
              Krishna: 9841261835
Economic of seed production in Amaranthus (1acre):

 

     Thandukeerai

       Sirukeerai

S.No

Particulars

Expenditure

Income

Expenditure

Income

1.

FYM

1000

 

1000

 

2.

Ploughing

1000

 

1000

 

3.

Furrow

1000

 

1000

 

4.

Seeds

1000

 

1200

 

5.

Sowing

200

 

200

 

6.

Weeding

1600

 

1600

 

7.

Fertilizer

2000

 

2000

 

8.

Fertilizer application

200

 

200

 

9.

Pesticides

750

 

750

 

10.

Spraying

250

 

250

 

11.

Irrigation

700

 

700

 

12.

Harvest

1800

 

1800

 

13.

Thrashing

500

 

500

 

14.

Yield (Rs.200 x 400kg)

 

40,000

 

 

15.

Yield (Rs.240 x 400kg)

 

 

 

48,000

Total expenditure

12,000

 

12,200

 

Net income in 90days

 

28,000

 

 

Net income in 60days

 

 

 

35,800


AGROASTRO FOR SUCCESS

Agro Astrology will help sure for successful farming – tells Mr. Velayudham, a Beetroot farmer of Udumalpet. 
He is cultivating all crops in his field. His lifeline is beetroot. He has studied all aspects of beetroot. Before cultivating a crop one should analyze the following how many acres of beetroot is being cultivated around the country, when do they come to harvest, future of market, expected yield, are there chances for inflow from other states, etc., this is known as crop astrology. Number of farmers seeks his advice to cultivate their crops.
Mr. Velayudham a graduate in Agriculture had been working as Agricultural officer for many years. The farmers harvest the entire produce and sell it in the nearby markets, so they do not get higher prices. Farmers should know the market rates of various places. To get this information he has planned to set up Agricultural Information and Advisory centre at Udumalpet.
Beetroot is a short duration crop (50 -60 days). It is usually grown in cool areas of Ooty and Kodaicanal but now it is being cultivated in Udumalpet too. Since the climate is similar for most seasons. Beetroot has high demand in Madurai, Ottanchatram, Dindigul, Kerela, Thirupur, and Theni. 2 – 3 farmers can join together to sell it in these markets.
Establishment of cold storage and post harvest techniques is a must for farmers. Establishment of Agricultural produce Procurement Corporation will give higher income to the farmers.


The hill crop – pepper, thrives well in plains too



The farmers of Madurai and Dindigul districts are cultivating Thulasi at low cost and harvesting more income. The expenditure for 1 acre of Thulasi is Rs.5000 (to the maximum). It gives yield from the 40th – 50th day to 5 years continuosly.
          Mr. Joseph Manickam of Kallupatti Dindigul explained the following.
          They came to know about Thulasi cultivation from Y new trust, who provided them Rs.4500/-. He cultivated Thulasi in 60 cents by forming 22 ridges. He applied Farm Yard Manure before sowing the crop at December. He started harvesting in 45 days. From each ridge he gets 100 – 110 bundles per harvest. He sells the fresh leaves at Dindigul flower market @ Rs. 1.50 to 2 per bundle. The fresh leaves can be kept for 2 days by sprinkling water over it. If the price is low, the leaves can be dried and sold.
          There is no problem of pest and disease and he get around Rs.150 to Rs.200 / day. The income per month is Rs.3500 – Rs.4000/-. In the past 3 months, he has applied 74M (1 month) and ground nut cake (50 kg at 3 month). The cost has been Rs.5000 for 3 months while the income was Rs.11,000/-. The work is only for 2 hours in the morning and evening.
          The farmers here are collecting Thulasi in small packets while Mrs. Jayanthi, of Thirumangalam, Madurai districts is cultivating in 40 acres successfully including intercropping in Amla. She is growing mostly for Thulasi seeds. In a single year, seeds can be obtained 4 times, each time the yield is around 3 – 4 kg. The yield is 12 kg / year. The price for 1 kg is Rs. 12, 00/-. Seeds are procured by Siddha Company.
          In addition to the seeds she gets 2 tonnes of green leaves from 1 acre. The price is Rs.6000 / tonnes. It is sent to Bangalore.
          Mr. Dhiraviyaraj executive ‘Y New’ organization says that Thulasi comes out well in areas with water scarcity. CAPART is providing Rs. 4500 for farmers cultivating Thulasi under the scheme ‘Rennaissance in Drought’. There is no problem in marketing. There is more demand for Thulasi as fresh leaves are used for garlands and seeds are for medicinal purposes ‘Y New’ group is ready to give cultivation advisory service.

Contact: For marketing: Mr. Moithin Abdulkadhar,
                                       Virudhunagar , Mobile: 94427 – 17442
                Y New Group: Mr. Dhiraviyaraj – 9842780640
                Farmer: Mrs. Jayanthi – 94430 – 70089


            Economic of Thulasi cultivation in 1 Acre

S.No

Particulars

Expenditure

Income

1.

Seeds

525

-
2.

Farm Yard Manure

1200

-
3.

Ploughing

800

-
4.

Ridge formation

500

-
5.

Weeding (6 weedings @ Rs.400 / weeding)

2400

-
6.

Fresh leaves 15 tonnes / year @ Rs.6 / kg

 

90,000

 

Total

5425

90,000

 

Net profit

 

84,575

Tips in Thulasi cultivation:
          Thulasi grows well in red and sandy soil. The spacing should be 1 x 1 feet. The seed requirement is ½ kg / acre in direct sowing. While in transplanted crop, the seed requirement is 350 gm. Care should be taken to buy healthy seeds.

 
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