Galway Krisham: Essential for Superior and advance Rice Cultivation

Galway Krisham: Essential for Superior and advance Rice Cultivation

September 10, 2024 04:35 Created by Rajesh Kumar Yadav, Last modified on September 10, 2024 04:35

Paddy or rice is considered the staple food crop of many Asian countries including India. Not only this, after maize, the most cultivated crop in the world is paddy. Crores of farmers cultivate paddy. Paddy is the main crop of Kharif season and is grown almost all over India.

According to the Gaon Connection News website, the major paddy producing states in the country are West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Punjab, Odisha, Bihar and Chhattisgarh. Paddy is cultivated in 36.95 million hectares in the entire country.

According to the 2023 report of ICAR i.e. Indian Council of Agricultural Research, paddy is cultivated in about 450 lakh hectares of area in India. Most of the paddy areas in Haryana, Punjab, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Western Uttar Pradesh are irrigated. According to the Economic Survey of Haryana year 2020-21, the area of paddy was 15.59 lakh hectares in the year 2019-20.

So let us understand in today's issue how we can cultivate paddy in the fields through the magnificent products of Galway Krisham.

1. First, we need to treat the soil for cultivation. For this, prepare a mixture by adding 1 liter of G-Bio Phosphate Advance to 100 to 150 kg of well-decomposed cow dung per acre. Keep this mixture in the shade for 24 hours. After 24 hours, spread it evenly across the entire field and then plow the field.

2. After this, to treat paddy seeds in nursery, prepare a solution by mixing 10 ml G-Bio Phosphate / 5 ml G-Potash in one liter of water and treat 1 kg seeds and dry them in shade for 30 minutes and then sow them.

3. After the plants are ready in the nursery, to treat the roots of the plants, mix 1 liter of G-Bio Phosphate in 500 liters of water and purify the roots of the plants.

4. According to the requirement, take the necessary amount of DAP, mix it with 10 kg of G-C Power and 4-8 kg of G-VAM, and sprinkle it per acre. After this, transplant the seedlings.

5. After 30 to 35 days of transplanting, use 25-30 kg of nitrogen mixed with 10 kg of G-Sea Power/G-Prom Advance per acre. Additionally, take the required amount of urea, mix it with 10 kg of G-Sea Powder, 200 ml of G-Bio Humic, and 200 ml of G-Sea Liquid, and sprinkle this mixture per acre in the field.

6. After 50 to 60 days of transplantation, use 250 ml of G-NPK mixed with 100-150 kg of decomposed farmyard manure/earthworm manure/ash/loose soil in the field.

7. While preparing seedlings, mix 100 ml G-Sea Liquid and 100 ml G-Bio Humic in 100 to 150 liters of water and spray as per half acre.

8. When grains begin to form in the rice crop, mix 100 ml of G-Amino Plus and 100 ml of G-Sea Liquid in 100 to 150 liters of water and spray this mixture over half an acre.

Dear Farmers, Paddy cultivation is not a very difficult task. The difficult task is to start it. The day we start it, the greenery of success will start appearing in our crops.


Leave a comment