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Crop Calender For Maize

The document provides a crop calendar for maize and chia. It outlines 10 steps for maize cultivation including land preparation, seed treatment, sowing, fertilizer application, weed control, irrigation, pest and disease management, and harvesting. Similarly, it lists 10 steps for chia cultivation covering land preparation, seed treatment, sowing in different spacing, fertilizer application, weed control, irrigation, pest and disease monitoring, and harvesting once the flower heads dry. The crop calendar provides details on timing, activities, and inputs required for each step of maize and chia cultivation.

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Crop Calender For Maize

The document provides a crop calendar for maize and chia. It outlines 10 steps for maize cultivation including land preparation, seed treatment, sowing, fertilizer application, weed control, irrigation, pest and disease management, and harvesting. Similarly, it lists 10 steps for chia cultivation covering land preparation, seed treatment, sowing in different spacing, fertilizer application, weed control, irrigation, pest and disease monitoring, and harvesting once the flower heads dry. The crop calendar provides details on timing, activities, and inputs required for each step of maize and chia cultivation.

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Crop calender for Maize

Sl.no Work to be When to be What to do Input


done done required

1. Land 17.7.2018 Hoeing with Phawra,


preparation phawraha and garden rake
remove the
words with
garden rake

2. Seed 19.7.2018 Mixing with Seed


treatment captan
uniformly
3. Sowing 19.7.18 Marking the Seed
field as per
the row
spacing
opening to
adeth of 5 cm.
4. Fertilizer 1st top To apply basak Seed
dressing at 5th dose of
leaf stage fertiliser and
13.8.18 fym in furrow
then mixing the
2nd top fym and
dressing at fertilizer in to
10th leaf stage the soil by
mixing seeds
3rd top with equal
dressdressing propertion
at tillering then covering
stage it with the soil
application of
znso4 @10 kg/
ha
5. Chemical weed 2-3 DAS Butachloro Seed, chemical
control @2.5 ml/lit H2O
6. Intercultural 18 DAS Hoeing with
operations 33 DAS phawraha and
remove the
weeds
7. Pest and Disease:
diseases a.Maize leaf
(Management blight
on real basis) metalaxyl
@1000g/lit at
10 days
interval
B.corn rust
mancozeb@1.2
5 kg /hac
PEST:
A.Stem borer
carboxyl 4 %
B. Aphid
Dimethoate30%

8. Harvesting 60-80 DAP Harvesting


done after
tassel turn
brown and corn
kernel mature
Crop calender for CHIA
Sl no Work to be When to be What to be Input
done done done required
1. Land Hoeing with Garden rake,
preparation phawraha and leveller,
remove the Phawraha
weeds with
garden rake.
land is levelled
and clods are
broken.
Drainage
channels are
made.
2. Seed Mixing the seed ,
treatment seeds with Bavistin
bavistin@3gm
/kg of seed
3. Seed rate 6kg/hac Seed
mainly sown in
line
4. Sowing 5.11.2018 Marking the Seed
field as per
the row
spacing in 4
different
spacing types
wih the depth
of 2 to 3 cm
S1- 40×40cm
S2-60×60cm
S3-80×80cm
S4-100×100c
5. Fertilizer 60:30:30::N: Urea ,
P2O5:K2O MOP, DAP
50% applied
as basal and
50% should be
in top
dressing.
6. Chemical 2-3DAS Butachloro@2. Butachloro,
weed control 5ml/lit of Seed
water
7. Intercultural Hoeing with Trench hoe
operations trench hoeand
remove the
weeds by hand
8. Irrigation 8-10 days
interval
irrigation is
applied
9. Insect pest Currently no
and Dieases major pest
disease affect.
Essential oils
in chia leaves
have repellent
properties
against
insects .
Virus infectio:
Possibility
transmitted by
white flies
Diseases
(wilting):
Initially plant
become
dulland leaves
are become
yellow in color.
The infected
plant become
dry and at last
it dies.
10. Harvesting 80-85 DAS Harvesting is
done after
drying of
flower head .
when the
inflorescence
are dried of
become brown
in color. It
should be
harvested at
that period.

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