Chickpea crop: To keep the chickpea crop safe, use this method to control pests
Chickpea crop: The Agriculture Department in Rajnandgaon district has provided farmers with a variety of information on insect avoidance in gram growing. Information on managing pests has been provided. Gram has been grown by many farmers in the area. whereby the Agriculture Department has recommended that farmers use a variety of medications. Farmers may protect their crops from insect invasion by following these precautions. The Agriculture Department has provided guidance on this matter.
Farmers in the Rajnandgaon area have been growing gram as part of the Rabi crop. In the district, a lot of farmers have grown gram. When gram is grown, insect infestation is evident. The Agriculture Department has offered suggestions on how to prevent this.
Gram has been grown on 33178 hectares in the Rajnandgaon district, according to Dr. Birendra Anant, assistant director of the Rajnandgaon Agriculture Department, who spoke to the media. Ingram, a caterpillar begins to appear. This is known as pod borek. Farmers should continue to keep a close eye on it.
Apply neem paste as a remedy.
The eggs that this bug deposits seriously harm crops. Continue to keep an eye on things constantly. Use neem paste, a biopesticide and insecticide, to avoid it. It may be used to control them. When it comes to pesticides, we shall apply them if the aza-directing plants develop too much. Benzoate, aba mectin, and other pesticides may be used to prevent its attack.
Farmers have grown gram in vast quantities.
Farmers in the district of Rajnandgaon have grown a lot of gram. More than 38,000 hectares have been planted with gram. The Agriculture Department has also proposed a variety of strategies to stop pests from attacking gram in its early stages. Pest attacks may be prevented by periodically taking care of it.