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PRACTICAL CROP PRODUCTION 1 & 2 (AGRO 202, AGRO 203)

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Code: (AGRO 202, AGRO 203)

Language: English

Pages: 179

Author: TNAU Faculty

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PRACTICAL CROP PRODUCTION 1 & 2 (AGRO 202, 203)

AGRO 202, AGRO 203 Practical Crop Production- I & II

Credit: (0+2)

Crop Choice is according to season.

The crops are:

Irrigated puddled lowland Rice / any irrigated dry crop (Maize / Sorghum / Pearl Millet / Finger / Millet / Cotton / Groundnut / Sunflower / Sesame)

The student him/herself is doing the cultivation practices.

If transplanted crop:

Selection of nursery area

  • Preparation of nursery
  • Application of manures to nursery
  • seed treatment with fungicide and bio-fertilizers
  • seed soaking and incubation
  • forming nursery beds and sowing seeds
  • weed control and plant protection to nursery
  • preparation of main field
  • application of organic manures
  • basal application of fertilizers and bio-fertilizers
  • pulling out seedlings and transplanting
  • application of herbicides
  • after cultivation practices
  • top dressing of fertilizers, plant protection measures
  • harvesting, threshing, drying and cleaning the produce
  • working out cost of cultivation and economics.

If direct sown crop:

Selection of main field

  • Preparation of main field
  • land configuration for sowing
  • application of manures and fertilizers
  • seed treatment with fungicide and bio-fertilizers
  • sowing and irrigation
  • application of herbicides
  • after cultivation practices
  • top dressing of fertilizers, plant protection measures
  • harvesting, threshing, drying and cleaning the produce
  • working out cost of cultivation and economics