Cotton is one of the most important crops in India, accounting for about 15% of the total agricultural output. However, choosing the best cotton seeds for your farm can be a challenging task, as there are many factors to consider, such as yield potential, pest resistance, climate suitability, and quality. In this blog post, we will provide you with some tips and guidelines on how to select the best cotton seeds for your farm in...
The cotton industry is often misunderstood due to outdated myths about its environmental impact. However, modern farming techniques have greatly reduced the energy, water, and chemical usage of cotton production, making it a more sustainable crop than it was in the past. Let's dispel some of the most common myths related to cotton's sustainability and show some reality. Myth: Cotton is energy intensive. Reality: The cotton industry has reduced its energy use by more than...
Cotton is one of India's most important fiber and cash crops. It provides the Cotton textile industry with Cotton fiber, its primary raw material. Cotton provides direct income to six million farmers in India, while between forty and fifty million people are involved in the cotton trade and its processing. The cotton plant thrives in warm climates. It cannot handle temperatures below 60 degrees Fahrenheit. If you reside in a chilly climate, it is best...
Cotton farming is undertaken on a large scale in India. Cotton disease control is an important part of cotton crop protection. Every year farmers face a lot of damage due to different diseases in their cotton crop. In this blog, we will take a look at the most common diseases that affect the cotton crop. Cotton Disease Management: From Identification to Prevention Fusarium wilt of cotton Plants get short and yellow, and then their leaves...
Cotton is a major crop since it is used to make fabric for garments and other items. Cotton crops, however, are vulnerable to a broad variety of pests that can severely destroy them and significantly lower their yields. In this post, to help the cotton farmers, we'll go over some of the most frequent pests that attack cotton fields, as well as some strategies for warding them off. Cotton Farming: Pests and Proactive Measures to...
As a result of the introduction of new high-yielding types and hybrids of cotton seeds, the rapid depletion of soil nutrients has become a limiting factor in cotton production. As a result, cotton farmers have raised the application rate of main plant nutrients in the form of concentrated fertilizers each year, resulting in the depletion of secondary and micronutrients from the soil. In this blog, we will take a look at the common nutritional deficiencies...