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Profit from growing crop out of season, planted sorghum on one and a half acre land, got 40 quintal profit.

 It is normal that jowar is cultivated in the Kharif season, but today in this article we are talking about a farmer who took a risk and grew the crop out of season. For example, Kharif crop was grown in Rabi season and Jowar was sown in the field. In this way, on the advice of a friend, by sowing risk in one and a half acres, he achieved success, earned nine times more profit than what happened. The thing was that for years the production of jowar was running at a loss, due to which it reached profit.

 Sorghum gets ready in 100 to 110 days.

 Seedling stage: 1 to 15 days Vegetative stage: 16 to 40 days Flowering and reproductive stage: 41 to 65 days Followed by maturity stage: 66 to 95 days Ripening stage: 96 to 105 days It happens.

 Important information related to sorghum cultivation.

 1. Sorghum crop is more suitable in dry areas, as it can tolerate high temperature and drought conditions.

 2. The optimum temperature for this crop is between 15°C to 40°C.

 3. It requires an annual rainfall of 400 mm to 1000 mm.

 4. Loamy loamy soil is good for better production of sorghum.

 5. One advantage of sorghum is that it can tolerate mild acidity to mild salinity even when the pH value of the soil is 6.0 to 8.5.

 6. Tides can be accompanied by waterlogging to some extent, good drainage is required for growing crops.

 Tide being beneficial.

 Regular consumption of jowar reduces the risk of oesophageal cancer (the esophagus is a long, hollow tube that runs from the throat to the stomach).

 Regulates blood sugar level, hence good for diabetic patients.

 Good for red blood cell development and helps maintain good calcium levels.

 It is also useful in preventing osteoporosis and arthritis.

 May prevent melanoma, which is a type of skin cancer.

 It increases your energy level It contains Vitamin B3.

Cultivation at the beginning of tide.

 At the beginning of the tide, add proper amount of cow dung manure in it, after that plow the field again and mix the manure in the soil.

 After mixing the manure in the soil, plow the field by running water in the field, after three to four days after the plow, when the field starts drying, then make the soil of the field loose by running the rotavator.

 After that make the field flat by raking it. In addition to organic fertilizers, use a bottle of DAP as a chemical fertilizer in the sorghum field.

 Diseases of sorghum crop.

 Scorching of leaves, spoilage of sorghum crop occurs due to water logging in the field.

 Stem Borer: It is an insect borne disease, for this Carbofuron is sprayed.

 Outbreak of locusts: Granular phorate is sprayed to prevent locusts.

 White Braid: This is an insect borne disease, for this, Clotopytriphos is sprayed.

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