AGRICULTURE

Maize Cultivation: Add this liquid fertilizer in maize cultivation, the crop will increase

Maize Cultivation: The fields are empty after the harvest of Rabi crops, such as wheat and mustard. Farmers have been growing Satha paddy from March to June for the last several years. This paddy was mostly grown using underground water. Many districts, including Shahjahanpur, have outlawed the production of Satha paddy due to the careless use of subterranean water. Since then, farmers have been planting maize instead of satha paddy. Farmers can produce a lot of maize at a very cheap cost. April is said to be the ideal month for growing maize. These days, maize plants develop quickly, but sometimes they stop growing.

Maize cultivation
Maize cultivation

According to agriculture expert Narveer Singh, maize plants develop quickly in April. However, farmers often spend a lot of money even when the maize plants cannot grow as much as they should, which has an impact on output. Farmers will achieve high productivity if they apply a product called “Max Yield” on the maize crop.

How is this fertiliser to be used?

There are two methods to apply Max Yield to the maize crop. One litre of Max Yield should be mixed with fertiliser and applied to one acre of maize. The cost is lower if farmers spray using Max Yield. Make a solution with two millilitres per litre and use 150 litres of water to spray it.

This is the cost

Utilising Max Yield speeds up the development of maize plants, resulting in higher yield later on. Gibberellic acid, which is very effective, is also present in Max Yield along with zinc, manganese, and boron. The market price of one litre of Max Yield is around Rs 550.

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