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District Agriculture Officer Ram Babu said that farmers have put paddy nursery on a large scale and transplanting has started in many places. He told that at this time the care of the crop is most important, because the bickering …Read more
Rohtas: Rohtas district, a pioneer in paddy production, is once again returning to greenery. With the start of the monsoon, the transplanting of paddy has started loudly across the district. The fields have been filled with water and the farmers are engaged in putting the middle with full enthusiasm and planting. This time paddy is being cultivated on 2 lakh 6 thousand hectares of land in the district, which shows that this area still remains a major center of paddy production in Bihar.
To prevent this, he gave necessary advice to the farmers and said that use any certified pesticide available in the market. Mix it in 2 ml per liter of water and spray it in the nursery. This spraying must be done within 12 to 15 days of pouring, so that the life cycle of the stem borer cannot be completed and the crop can be protected. If this remedy is not done on time, then the productivity of the crop can be directly affected.
Farmers are being told that they should adopt scientific method and cultivate them so that they can get more yield and the disease-free crop is ready. The department believes that if all the farmers use pesticides on time, then this time not only production will increase, but the crop will also be completely safe.