Well, everybody is very conscious about health and the food they are
consuming. Due to the fact that most of the farming business became commercial,
agricultural products are produced in short period of time by injecting lots of
chemicals and fertilizers into the soil. This may give high yield in short
period, but has tremendous impact on health of the consumer. This process also
makes the soil weak and down the line, soil becomes without any fertility. So
it is time to think to enrich the soil with organic manures. To Read More Click here
Monday, 28 September 2015
Saturday, 26 September 2015
Rice Farming Information Guide
Rice is a cereal grain belongs to the grass family of Graminae and
native to the deltas of the great Asian rivers, the Ganges, the Chang
(Yangtze), and the Tigris and Euphrates. The rice plant grows from 2 to 6 ft
tall, with a round, jointed stem, long pointed leaves and edible seeds borne in
dense head on separate stalks. Rice is one of the most cultivated grain crops
in India as well as in Asian countries and a staple diet of major part of India. India is an
important centre for rice cultivation and consumption. India stands in second
position after China in the production of rice.
Methods of growing rice differ greatly in different regions, but in most Asian
countries including India, the traditional hand methods of cultivating and
harvesting rice are still practiced. Modern farming of rice started in most of
the countries..To Read More Click here.
Thursday, 17 September 2015
Catfish Cultivation Information Guide
Catfish is a hardy fish that can survive in kind of regions and they are
easy to farm especially in warmer climatic conditions. Raising catfish in tanks
and channels are considered to be safest method as their waste and disease do
not spread to the wild. Catfish farming is very profitable with low cost set up
and due to the fact that these fish gain weight in short period of time. There
are many varieties of catfish available across the globe. These catfish size
varies depends on the variety and can get from small size to very large size.
However, In India, African catfish is the one mainly cultivated species among
all other varieties..To read more click here.
Monday, 14 September 2015
Quinoa Cultivation Guide
Introduction of Quinoa:- Well, now a days,
people are talking about quinoa farming. What is quinoa? Quinoa is a grain crop that is grown for its edible
seeds and It is pronounced KEEN-wah. It is an
annual dicotyledonous plant and grows about 1 to 1.5 meter in height. Quinoa
seeds are used as substitute of rice. Quinoa seeds are highly nutritional and
have high percent of protein compared to other cereals. The main colours of quinoa are green, purple
and red that change in different colour shades during maturation period. To read more Click here.
Monday, 7 September 2015
Loquat Fruit Cultivation Guide
Loquat (Eriobotrya japonica) is an evergreen and large subtropical fruit tree growing 5-6m tall and spreading an equal distance
Basically this fruit is scientifically grown in Japan, China, Taiwan and Korea.
This fruit is native to central- eastern China. This fruit belongs to the
family of “Rosaceae”. This
fruit crop requires well distributed rainfall of 100 cm throughout the year.
These fruits are very sensitive to frost conditions as well as sun burning. The
cultivation of these fruits may be little difficult in regions where summer
sets early along with hot winds. To read more click here.
Thursday, 3 September 2015
Indian Goat Breeds Details
Having large population and growing meat lovers provided
the option to go for commercial goat farming throughout India. There are many goat
breeds available in India depending on the geographical location. However, in
this article, let us discuss about popular goat breeds and their profiles,characteristics
and performances.
Osmanabadi Goat Breed:
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This
Goat Breed is mainly found in Maharashtra and neighbouring states of Telangana
and Karnataka. To read more click here.
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