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Rajasthan government will give 90 percent subsidy on cow rearing.

Rajasthan government will give 90 percent subsidy on cow rearing.

Rajasthan Government Giving 90 Percent Subsidy On Cow Rearing Rajasthan Government will give 90 percent subsidy on cow rearing Rajasthan Government will give 90 percent subsidy on animal husbandry Animal Husbandry Cows and buffaloes Rajasthan Government will give 90 percent subsidy on cow rearing Rajasthan Government has announced to buy cow dung at the price of Rs 2 per kg. The state government is also running the Kamdhenu scheme for cow rearing and cow protection, for which the government provides a subsidy of up to 90 percent to dairy drivers. In India, on the one hand, you have been hearing different types of news about cow urine and cow dung. 

However, the news we are going to tell you today in this article is for your benefit. Currently, the Rajasthan government procures cow dung at Rs 2 per kg. State Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot gave this information in the ongoing meeting to launch the old pension scheme. The Rajasthan government has said that this announcement is a new step in the direction of empowering farmers economically and socially and making better use of cow dung.



These schemes are running  for cow rearing

The Government of Rajasthan is also running a subsidy scheme of up to 90 percent for rearing and protection of cows. According to the state government, this will increase the amount of milk production in the state. Along with this, people will also be encouraged to conserve cow progeny. The government will increase the fertility rate of cows giving more milk through this scheme. Besides, 90 per cent subsidy will also be provided to the farmers. The benefit of this scheme of the government is only for the dairy owners. Because, this subsidy scheme is given on the rearing of 25 cows, for which the state government will provide up to 90 percent of the cost as subsidy through different methods.



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Cow dung at Rs.2 per kg

The Rajasthan government will buy cow dung at Rs 2 per kg. Earlier also, the state government has been running various schemes for the protection of cows and its rearing by the people. These schemes include Kamdhenu Yojana, Kamdhenu Pashu Bima Yojana and Cow Scheme. Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has announced to buy cow dung at Rs 2 per kg to encourage farmers in this direction.


 Dumba goat learn about the speciality and price of dumba goat.

Dumba goat learn about the speciality and price of dumba goat.

The price of a dumba goat is decided by its looks and its cleverness. A 2 month old can be sold for 30000 rupees and 3 to 4 month old could be sold for 70,000 rupees. Farmers can practice animal husbandry along with agriculture to increase their income. In animal husbandry you would have heard about Five mobile app for goat farming released by the government for goat rearing will prove to be very helpful in goat rearing

Dumba goats price in India Dumba is a type of Goat whose tail is circular and heavy. Because of this it has a high price. And that is why people like it a lot. Specifically, people prefer the male. The dumba gives birth to one offspring at a time. According to the demand in the market Guddu Ansari sells baby goats. It generally gives birth in the 9th month In the first two months itself the baby becomes 25 kgs. The price of a dumba goat is decided by its looks and its cleverness. A 2 month old can be sold for 30000 rupees and 3 to 4 month old could be sold for 70,000 rupees. The price of a dumba goat is not decided by its gender but by its abilities. Even though the female one is easily sold if it is capable of giving birth. A 1 year old dumba goat can weigh upto hundred kgs. 

 Also read : Goat rearing and newborn lamb care

How does Guddu arrange the fodder and does caretaking Guddu Ansari says that he feeds dumba goats on fodder and gram. In winter he feeds them gram and barley. Except for this to protect them from the cold, they use mustard oil.

The need of special care for Cattles and crops in the upcoming 15 days

The need of special care for Cattles and crops in the upcoming 15 days

During the next 15 days in the month of November, agricultural scientists have issued advisories regarding what farmers should do and what not to do in their fields. Apart from this, scientists have also issued necessary advice for livestock farmers. As we know, the month of November has moved on. In such a situation, scientists of Directorate of Extension Education, Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University, Palampur have issued an advisory to the farmers to carry out the works related to agriculture and animal husbandry in a systematic manner during the first fortnight of November i.e. for the next 15 days. So that farmers can increase their income by doing these works. The advisory issued by agricultural scientists talks about crop production, peas, vegetable production, crop protection and livestock etc



Production of Rabi Crops of Wheat

Wheat is the major rabi crop in various states of India. In such a situation, the initial crop of wheat needs a temperate environment. If the environment is initially warm, the root of the crop is formed significantly less. Also, the chances of it getting diseased also increase. In addition, farmers of lower and middle areas will get wheat HPWD-249, HPW-368, HPW-155, HPW-236, VL-907, HS-507, HS-562 and HP-562 in the first fortnight of November. W-349 varieties should be planted in your field. Apart from this, farmers in low-lying areas will also get HD of wheat. -3086. Plant DPW- 621-50-595, and HD-2687 varieties. For sowing the farmer, Rexil 1 g/kg seed Bavistin or Vitavex 2.5 g/kg. Seeds treated with seeds should be used.


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Wheat sowing should be done in late September or early October. If the weed plants are in the stage of 2-3 leaves, 35 to 40 days after sowing, then at this time spray weed killer chemicals in wheat. Isoproturon 75 WP 70 kg of medicine or 16 grams of Vesta is sufficient for one kanal. Use 30 litres of water per canal for spraying.


Identify diseases in animals

Livestock farmers should ensure the work related to the management of winter diseases in animals. If seen, diseases of the lungs, respiratory system and skin are more common in this season. Deadly infectious diseases like PPR are possible sheep and goat pox in “Sirmaur” district at present, mumps disease in Kinnaur district and foot and mouth disease in Shimla. If the cattle breeder has any symptoms of the disease such as loss of appetite or loss of appetite, consult a veterinarian immediately in case of high fever. Do not ignore the infection of lace worms called “facialola” and “amphistome” at this time.


 How to protect the banana crop from the damage caused by extreme cold (frost) during the winter season?

How to protect the banana crop from the damage caused by extreme cold (frost) during the winter season?

Banana cultivation requires that the temperature is between 13–40 ° C. When the minimum temperature in winter goes below 10 ° C, then the flow of fluid flowing inside the banana plant stops, which stops the growth of the banana plant and many types of disorders begin to appear in which the main is throat choking. When the flowers in the banana are out of low temperature, the bunch is unable to come out properly from the virtual stem (pseudostem). Chemical causes can also cause this"choke" such as calcium and lack of boron. The front part of the inflorescence comes out and the base (basal) part gets trapped in the virtual stem. Therefore, it is called throat choke. 

The bunch sometimes takes 5-6 months to mature. Plants in which fruit bunch fails to emerge or come out, or turn unusually. Banana cultivation has a significant effect on plant health and productivity due to cold. Bananas, due to the tropical plant, are more prone to damage from cold when exposed to low temperatures. The growth, development and overall yield is affected by the cold. To effectively manage the damage caused by cold in banana cultivation, it is necessary to understand the causes, symptoms and to apply preventive and corrective measures.


Due to cold injury


Bananas are sensitive at temperatures below ten degrees Celsius. Frost damages banana plants, affecting leaves and stems. The cold air increases the rate of heat loss from the plant and increases the stress of cold.


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Corrective measures


Sorting of damaged tissues: sort the affected leaves and stems to encourage new growth.

Cold Clothes: During the cold, the plants can get protection by covering it with a cold cloth.

Heating equipment: Using heater or heat lamps in extreme cases can prevent cold injury.


Freedom from post -cold stress


Monitoring of plant health: Regularly assess the recovery progress of plants. Promoting nutrients: Use fertilisers rich in potassium and phosphorus to promote recovery. Giving 1/4 part of the recommended quantity of fertilisers by light ploughing of banana plantations before the start of winter, also reduces a huge decrease in the fierceness of this disorder. Patience: Give plants enough time to recover naturally. In the agricultural climate of Bihar, we have seen that in the winter, the banana gardens start appearing burnt, but gardens start looking good again in March-April.


Research and technical solutions


Cold-resistant varieties: Develop and cultivate the increased cold-resistant banana varieties. We have seen that long species of banana are more tolerant of winter than dwarf species


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Use advanced weather forecasts to estimate and prepare for cold weather. The best time for tissue culture banana in Bihar is May to September. After this, its cultivation has a very bad effect on cultivation. The biggest principle of it is that flowers should never come in the winter in the banana because in the winter due to extreme cool, the growth of  bunch is not good or sometimes the bunch is not able to come out of the virtual stem properly. The flower in the banana prepared by tissue enrichment starts coming in the 9th month, while the bunch in the banana grown by Sakar comes in the 10th-11th month. Genetic engineering: Bananas require research on genetic modifications to increase cold tolerance.


Conclusion


Banana cultivation involves a combination of preventive, corrective and research-based strategies in effective management of damage caused by cold. Farmers should adopt a holistic approach considering site selection, cultural (agricultural) measures and technological progress to protect the banana crop from the harmful effects of cold stress. By applying these measures, producers can ensure stability and flexibility of banana cultivation in cold temperature areas.


 Take special care of these things to overcome the lack of milk production

Take special care of these things to overcome the lack of milk production

Currently there is a shortage of milk in our India. The more milk we need, the production of as much milk is not being done in sufficient quantity. Annual milk yield 5000 kg in developed countries like Sweden, Denmark, Israel and America etc. The animal is per year. In comparison, only 1000 kg in India. The animal is per year. According to scientists, every person needs 280 grams of milk per day. At the same time, currently 190 grams of milk is present per day per person. Therefore, there is a great need to increase milk production in our India.


Animals provide nutrients especially from diet, fat, minerals, vitamins, proteins and carbohydrates, which are used by cattle for their living, growth, yields, breeding and functionality etc. Due to less milk -giving animals inside India, crores of landless and marginal farmers, use of remaining remains of crops and lack of pastures etc. Milk production is commonly found in areas of the country where mixed farming is done. In order to take milk production as business, the substances of fodder, grains, khali and grains should be available in abundance and smoothness.


Animals suffering from infertility should be expelled with a herd

Generally, infertility is seen in young animals up to 2-3 percent and in adult animals 5 to 6 percent, which should be removed from the herd. So that the milk production level cannot decline and there is no side effects on the income from them. Also, the expenses incurred in fodder, grain and care on these animals can be saved.


Take care of cattle health

Prevention of the disease in place of therapy is quite good, so that the expenses and risk caused by the uncertainty of better diagnosis in treatment can be protected. Cows and buffaloes are prone to various types of diseases. Because heat and humidity are very high in the weather here. Due to this, animals also die more. Animals must be vaccinated to protect them from these diseases.


Provide enough diet to animals

Proper food for animals is that which is gross, interesting, interesting, hunger and balanced. Also, sufficient green fodder has also been found in it, it has got suicide and it is going to provide satisfaction. Animals should usually give food 3 times on a short time of time. Animals should be mixed with green fodder like wheat straw, straw etc. By resourceing fodder and grain, the use of animal feed can also be increased by grinding grain, cutting and soaking etc. As far as possible, animals should be given separately as per the requirement and given separately. Every cow dynasty animal has 2 to 2.5 kg. And buffalo to 3 kg. 100 kg per 100 kg Dry substances should be given on the body. Animals should be given 2/3 of the dietary diet as fodder and 1/3 as grain. 1.5 kg to pregnant cows and buffaloes. Dana should be given every day. Physical development animals 1 to 1.5 kg. Per animals should be given for body development. 1 to 1.5 kg to live the animal to live. For grain and milk production, cows have 3 liters of milk per milk and 1 kg on 2.5 liters of milk respectively. Should give grain. Animal food is also mandatory to have adequate mineral salts and vitamins.


Produce a good breed heifer by conception

Animals should always be provided with sufficient amount of clean water. To maintain life, an animal needs a lot of water daily in a large amount of water. Since lack of water affects milk production. By earning semen from male animals with artificial methods, examining, cleaning the female's reproduction, proper time and proper place is called artificial insemination. Milk breed bulls and their superstitious semen should make their cows conception and earn a military heifer of advanced breed. Which will be worth conceiving by becoming a cow in two years, as well as providing more milk. The hybrid cow (jersey child) obtained through artificial insemination gives more milk. Also, when that hybrid jersey cow is rejected by jersey breed, the cow giving 15-20 liters of milk is achieved.