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CULTIVATION OF METHI AS AN INTERCROP IN TURMERIC FIELD OF RAISED BED SYSTEM AS AN ALTERNATE INCOME SOURCE DURING COVID...
ISSN: 2277 - 7601Publisher: author   
CULTIVATION OF METHI AS AN INTERCROP IN TURMERIC FIELD OF RAISED BED SYSTEM AS AN ALTERNATE INCOME SOURCE DURING COVID...
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Publisher: Kiran Abasaheb More
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Abstract
The KVK, Adilabad is popularizing the cultivation of turmeric on raised bed cultivation for efficient use of natural resources and preventionof rhizome rot for harvesting bumper yields and income. As turmeric is high input intensive and long duration crop, harvesting will be doneafter 9-10 months and reaping of early income for initial investment on turmeric become difficult for tribal farmers in this region. UnderFrontline demonstrations, demonstrated the raised bed cultivation of turmeric with paired row method with the spacing of 30 X 15 cm alongwith drip irrigation system. On raised bed broadcasted the methi with the seed rate of 1.0q per acre immediately after planting of turmericrhizomes. Tribal farmers sold an average of 8140 methi bunch @ Rs.9 per bunch. Farmers earned an average income of Rs.73260/- on fromtheir 1 ha area by involving their family members with in a period of month. A simple intercropping practice on raised be...