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A New Cauliflower Variety- Ajitgarh Selection


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Category Other Agri-Related Practice/Innovation
Crop Cauliflower
Crop Family Brassicaceae
Scientific Name (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis)
Vernacular Name fulvar
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Ingredients
Details of Innovation He grows his own seedlings. Saplings are ready for transferring 20 to 22 days after sowing. It is ensured that saplings are at least three inches in height before they are transferred from the nursery. The stem should not be too long otherwise it would not be able to take the weight of the flower. Enough care is taken regarding the spacing of the plant. Watering is needed every third day before transferring them from the nursery and thereafter every fifth day. Watering is done only when leaves show sign of dryness otherwise excessive water could spoil the crop. Farmer has never used pesticides or chemical fertilizers. It was his maternal uncle who inspired him to go in for organic farming. He uses mainly organic manure. For making organic manure, he digs pits of 10x7x3 cubic ft. He spreads a 10 cm.-thick layer of grass stubble, leftover animal fodder etc. He then puts a 25 cm. thick layer of cow dung. This is followed by a layer of around 10 cm. finely cut neem and aakdo leaves. Further, layers of cow dung and neem leaves are piled on till the pit is almost filled. Then 40lt. of water is poured into the pit. After every fortnight, the pit is stirred and its contents are over-turned. Organic manure is ready for use after three months. Beside this, he also uses earthworms. He uses soil treated by earthworms as manure, so increasing yield. Normally, the cauliflower crop is attacked by mosaic, which severely affects the leaves of cauliflower. To control this disease, he uses 100 gm. of copper sulphate, 400 gm. ash and 100 gm. lime. This mixture is spread over the field by blowing it through a blow pipe. About 1.5 kg of this mixture is sufficient for dusting over a hectare of crop. Another disease, which affects this crop, leads to the formation of black spots on the flowers. These black spots occur due to a cloudy atmosphere and dew. To save the crop, he covers the cauliflower with its leaves.

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Innovator / Knowledge Provider Jagdish Prasad Parikh
City / District Sikar
KVK District One (Fatehpur-Shekhawati, Sikar)
Address district - Sikar, Rajasthan
Languages Spoken Marwari/Hindi
Vocation Farming
State Rajasthan
PIN Code 332001

PAS_1 "A Review of Hybrid Cauliflower Development."https://www.researchgate.net/publication/254370110_A_Review_of_Hybrid_Cauliflower_Development
PAS_2 "Cauliflower Cultivation Guide 2021."https://agricultureguruji.com/cauliflower-farming/
Agro Ecological Zone Agro Ecological Sub Region (ICAR) Western Plain, Kachchh And Part Of Kathiawar Peninsula, Hot Arid Eco-Region (2.3), Agro-Climatic Zone (Planning Commission) Western Dry Region (XIV), Agro climatic zone (NARP)* Transitional Plain Of Inland Drainage Zone (RJ-3)
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Practice ID KNW0020000000056
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Annotation ID GIAN/GAVL/878
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