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Tamilnadu
Contributed by arunswarnaraj on Wed, 2013-01-02 11:19
வேளாண்மை உதவி இயக்குநர் ராஜசேகர் விவசாயிகளுக்கு வெளியிட்டுள்ள அறிக்கையில் கூறி இருப்பதாவது நெல்லை மாவட்டம் கடையம் வட்டாரத்தில் பரவலாக நடவு செய்யப்பட்டுள்ள நெற்பயிரில் இலைச்சுருட்டுப்புழுக்களின் தாக்குதல் அதிகமாக காணப்படும். பெத்தான்பிள்ளைகுடியிருப்பு, சம்பன்குளம், ஆம்பூர் பகுதிகளில் சாகுபடி செய்துள்ள சாவித்திரி நெல் பயிரில் இலைசுருட்டுப்புழு தாக்குதல் அதிகம் காணப்படுகிறது. இப்பூச்சிகள் பெரும்பாலும் இரவு நேரங்களில் காணப்படுகிறது. மழை குறைவாகவும், மேகமூட்டமாக இருக்கும் சூழலில் இவற்றின் தாக்குதல் அதிகமாக இருக்கும். தாய் அந்துப் பூச்சிகள் வெளிரிய பழுப்பு நிறத்தில் பளபளக்கும் மஞ்சள் கலந்த பழுப்பு நிற இறக்கையுடன் காணப்படும். வயல்கள் மற்றும் வரப்புகளில் உள்ள புற்களை நீக்கி வயலைச் சுத்தமாக வைத்திட வேண்டும். அதிகமாக தழைச்சத்து அதாவது யூரியா போட்ட வயல்கள், குருனை மருந்தான போரேட், கார்போபியூரான் போடப்பட்ட வயல்களில் பாதிப்பு அதிகமாக காணப்படும். நிழல் உள்ள இடங்களில் மற்றும் பயிர் நெருக்கமாக அதிக தழைச்சத்து பெற்று வளமாக இருக்கும் இடங்களில் முதலில் தாக்குதல் தென்படும் தழைச்சத்து ஒரு ஏக்கருக்கு 25 கிலோவுடன் 35 கிலோ பொட்டாஷ் உரத்தை இரு தடவையாக பிரித்து இடவேண்டம். மேலும் ஒரு ஏக்கருக்கு டிரைக்கோ கிரம்மா கைலோனிஸ் ஓட்டுண்ணியை 5சிசி என்ற அளவில் வாரம் ஒரு முறை வயலில் உலவ விட்டால் இப்பூச்சி தாக்குதலை கட்டுப்படுத்தலாம். பூச்சி மருந்தை காலை அல்லது மாலை வேளைகளில் வயலில் நீரை நன்கு வடித்துவிட்டு ஒரே மருந்தை திரும்ப திரும்ப தெளிக்காமல் மருந்துகளை சுழற்சி முறையில் அடித்து பூச்சிகளை தடுக்கலாம். இவ்வாறு அவர் தெரிவித்துள்ளார். Source: http://www.dinamalar.com/News_Detail.asp?Id=618316 (as on Jan 2, 2013)
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Contributed by arunswarnaraj on Thu, 2012-06-21 11:16
CORH 3 is a short duration non-aromatic rice hybrid developed by TNAU that matures in 115 days.
It gives an average yield of around 7,500 kg/ha .
Under favorable conditions, the hybrid has the potential to surpass 10,000 kg/ha with modern practices.
 
Contributed by rkmp.drr on Mon, 2011-08-22 13:11

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Contributed by rkmp.drr on Mon, 2011-08-22 12:51

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Contributed by rkmp.drr on Mon, 2011-08-22 12:45

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Contributed by rkmp.drr on Mon, 2011-08-22 12:35
Name: Organic Certification
Benefits offered: Organic Certification is carried out in accordance with National Programme for Organic production norms / ISO 65. Organic Certification involves:
1) Receipt and scrutiny of application.
2) Field Inspections
3) Supervision at post harvest stages.
4) Seed sampling and analysis
5) Grant of certificate
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Contributed by rkmp.drr on Mon, 2011-08-22 12:33
Name: Seed Production/Seed Certification/ Seed quality control/ Training
Benefits Offered: The Certified seed production techniques and seed quality control legislation trainings are conducted as detailed below:
1) Training to the Government Seed producers
2) Training to the private seed producers.
3) Training to the seed dealers.
Eligibility: Any person desired to get trained in the seed production techniques/seed quality control can participate in the training. No fee needs to be paid.
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Contributed by rkmp.drr on Mon, 2011-08-22 12:31
Name: Seed Testing
Benefits Offered: The seed samples are tested for its quality and results are communicated on its:
1. Physical Purity
2. Germination
3. Moisture
4. Seed health
5. Free from other distinguishable varieties.
Eligibility: Any person desired to test the seed can do so by sending a seed sample to the notified seed testing laboratory of the Department of seed certification. Testing fee Rs.30 per sample .
Officer to be approached: Concerned Seed Testing Officer
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Contributed by rkmp.drr on Mon, 2011-08-22 12:29
Name: Seed Quality Control
Benefits Offered:
1. Seed selling licenses are issued.
2. The Seed selling points are inspected periodically and samples are drawn for quality check.
3. Complaints on poor quality seeds are processed.
4. Legal actions are taken against defaulters.
Eligibility: Any person desired to sell seeds can do so by obtaining a license from the concerned Deputy Director of Seed Inspection. License fee Rs.50/- selling points. (Valid for 3 years) Renewal fee Rs.20 / selling point. (Valid for 3 years.)
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Contributed by rkmp.drr on Mon, 2011-08-22 12:24
Name: Seed Certification
Benefits offered: The Seed production is supervised and the quality seed lots are certified. Certification will be completed in six phases:
1) Receipt and scrutiny of application.
2) Verification of source & other requirements
3) Field Inspections
4) Supervision at post harvest stages.
5) Seed sampling and analysis
6) Issue of certificate
File Courtesy:
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Contributed by rkmp.drr on Mon, 2011-08-22 12:17

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Contributed by rkmp.drr on Mon, 2011-08-22 12:09
Name of Scheme: Training Programme to Farmers in handling and maintenance of Agricultural machinery
Project Area: All districts (Except Chennai)
Details of Works: Refresher training programmes on handling and maintenance of newly developed agricultural machinery to farmers and rural youth are conducted.
Eligibility: All farmers and rural unemployed youth between the age group of 18 to 40
Time-limit for Implementation: Programme will be completed within the financial year.
Officer to be approached:
Assistant Executive Engineer, AED in the Revenue Division.
File Courtesy:
agritech.tnau.ac.in/govt_schemes_services/govt_serv_schems.html
Contributed by rkmp.drr on Mon, 2011-08-22 12:06
Name of Scheme: Agricultural Mechanisation Programme
Project Area: All Districts (Except Chennai)
Details of Works: Subsidy assistance is provided to farmers for procuring Agricultural Machinery and implements such as Tractors, Power Tillers, Self propelled Paddy Transplanters, Self propelled paddy reapers, Rotavator, Cultivator, Disc Plough, Chisel Plough etc.,
Benefits offered (Subsidy): 25% of the cost of machinery / implements or the ceiling limit prescribed by Government of India for each machinery / implement, whichever is less.
Eligibility: All farmers
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Contributed by rkmp.tn on Thu, 2011-08-18 11:27
The state is divided into 6 Agro Ecological Zones: North eastern zone; North western zones; Western zone; cauvery delta zone; southern zone; high rainfall zone and hilly zone. Soils are rich with laterite, red sandy, deltaic alluvium, coastal alluvium and red loamy.
Contributed by rkmp.tn on Thu, 2011-08-18 11:26

1. Growth rates (1999-00 to 2005-06] On the overall basis in the state and in as many as nineteen districts area, production and yield showed negative growth.
2. Increase in growth of the area is reported in the districts of Villupuram; area and production in Tiruvannamalai, Sivaganga and Tuticorin; pro¬duction and yield in Ramanathapuram and only yield in Theni.
Contributed by rkmp.tn on Thu, 2011-08-18 11:20
1. Over a period of four decades from 1966-67 to 2006-07, the productivity increased from 1.5 t/ha to 3.4 t/ha which coincides with a progressive increase in area under HYVs which is almost 100% in 2005-06.
2. Such enhancement in production was achieved eventhough the area under rice cultivation registering 6.6% decrease in kharif and nearly 15% in rabi since 2000.
Contributed by rkmp.tn on Thu, 2011-08-18 11:19
1. Udu cultivation: Seeds of short duration are mixed with long duration in a proportion of 3:1, sown, planted together but harvested separately to save the crop from floods occurring in October-November.
Contributed by rkmp.tn on Thu, 2011-08-18 11:16
Rice-Rice, Rice-Green gram, Rice-Ground nut, Rice-Cotton.
Contributed by rkmp.tn on Thu, 2011-08-18 11:15
The state has cultivated area of 4.7 m ha comprising 36% of the total geographical area. The irrigated area is 2.15 m ha constituting 46% of the cultivated area. The major crops are rice, cotton, groundnut, mung bean, urd bean and sugarcane. The cropping intensity is 113%.
Contributed by rkmp.tn on Thu, 2011-08-18 11:12
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