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Thursday, February 2, 2012

PADDY IN MADHYA PRADESH INDIA


VIII Cropping system
Kymore plateau and Satpura hills :
Rice –Wheat
Rice –Barley
Rice –Chickpea
Rice –lentil    
Rice – fallow
Rice fallow chickpea
IX Rice growing seasons and regions :
Normally rice is being grown in kharif in wet season in MP however , in Balaghat , Seoni and Anoopur
districts it may also be cultivated during summer seasons .Recently hybrids cultivation has tried in these
areas and achieved the success with good productivity ranging from 50-70q/ha  
a. Season wise varieties and Hybrids :
 Kharif season :
District wise widely prevalent Rice Varieties :


District wise widely prevalent Rice Varieties :
District                                              Varieties
Rewa Kardhana,  Shabnam ,MTU 1010, US312, Sunder, Biranj,   Lohandi,h  Bhejari ,
Ganga Kaveri , Jiledar , Mansooriya ,  Nanhi , Samasar, ,JR-75 , Azan, Badalphool,
Dilbaksha, Kapoorshah, Rambhog, , Sonachoor, Lonagi ,Geeta , Madhuri   Lochai,
Bhantaphool,  Sonkharchi, JRH 4, JRH 5, PAC 801, Pusa sugandha 3  Pusa Sugandha
5 ,JR201  ,Jalkeshar , Baksha  ,  Bhadaili, Bohita, Badalphool, Goraknath,,Dubraj, IR
64 ,Dehula, Newari,   Govinda, IR-36,  IR-50,  Sonam ,Basmati, Vandana, Pro-Agro
6201, PA 6444, Champion ,Subeej Sugandha ,Dhanteswari , Jagtial sanali , MR219
 ( Dominance of Improved varieties 45% )
Satna Pro-Agro-6201 ,Pro-Agro-6111,PA6444 , Indo American-1001 and PAC-801. Dehula,
Newari, Kaniga, Lonhadi, Jalkeshar ,Dilbaksha,   ,Bhadaili, Vandana , JRH 4, JRH 5,

PADDY IN MADHYA PRADESH GWALIOR DABRA




Based on the climate of Madhya Pradesh, the state can be clearly classified into six physical
divisions, mainly the Northern Plain, The Hilly Region of the Vindhyas, The Narmada Valley, The
Malwa Plateau, The Plains of Chhattisgarh and the mountainous region of Bastar. The Northern
Plains experiences extreme climatic conditions. The Hilly Region of the Vindhyas enjoys far
moderate weather and is the ideal locations to set up health resorts like the Amarkantak and
Panchmarhi. The Malwa Plateau also enjoys an equable climate while the plains of Chhattisgarh
experience a fairly hot climate. Winters are extremely cold though. The hot and humid climate
of Bastar is attributed to the rains.