Rashi Gupta
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Top Farm Implements for Your Mini Tractors
Mini tractors have engines up to 30 HP, and not every farm implement is applicable to compact tractors. Compatible implements for these tractors may include a rotavator, mist blower, boom sprayer, shredder, seed drill, and so on.
By Rashi Gupta11 days ago in Education
Jowar Cultivation in India: Challenges, Opportunities, and Future Prospects
Jowar, also known as Sorghum, is a very important crop that is used both as food and fodder that acts as a backbone of dryland farming. It is designated as the "delhi dar," and it is a rabi and kharif season crop. Jowar is a cereal crop of the five major cereals being grown in India. It comes next to barley, corn, rice, and wheat. Originally, its area of fertile farmland was 18 million hectares in the 1950s, but the present coverage is 6.3 million hectares, and the annual production is 6.4 million tonnes.
By Rashi Gupta25 days ago in Wheel
Almond Farming in India - A Comprehensive Guide to Cultivation
Almond farming is becoming very popular among Indian farmers. This is because the crop offers high returns on investment and can grow in various climate conditions. Besides, its increasing demand in both domestic and global markets provides a promising opportunity for farmers. In this guide, we will discuss the different aspects of almond farming, including ideal climate conditions, cultivation practices, harvesting techniques, and market prospects.
By Rashi Guptaabout a month ago in Wheel
A Guide to Kiwi Farming in India
Introduction: Kiwi Farmin The cultivation of kiwis has become highly important in India because of their high nutritional value and their capability to adjust to any kind of climate conditions. If you are looking to grow Kiwi as your next crop, the right information and guidance can help to cultivate a plentiful yield. Here, we will cover all the aspects associated with developing kiwis in India, from choosing appropriate land to harvesting the fruit.
By Rashi Guptaabout a month ago in Wheel
From Seed to Stem: Mastering Chinese Broccoli Farming
The Chinese broccoli, a leafy vegetable belonging to the kale family, also called Kailan or Chinese kale, is recognizable for its thick stems, dark green leaves, and small, edible white or yellow flowers. It is a staple in the diets of Asians, like Chinese, Thai, or Vietnamese, boasting a unique blend of bitterness and sweetness.
By Rashi Gupta2 months ago in Education