Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan told the farmers about the disadvantages of burning stubble, they learned the lesson of management.
New -delhi, October 14 (IANS). Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Minister of Agriculture, discussed with farmers in the town of Noorpur betting of Ludhiana during his stay in Punjab Chaupal on Tuesday. During this he saw the demonstration of agriculture equipment and also visited the beekeeping center “Samanyu Honey” in the Doraha Village. Minister of Agriculture was a witness to a live demo of SSMS -added combination of the harvest for harvesting the pagie and a happy smart sowing machine for wheat sowing. He told the media that Noorpur Bet Village of Ludhiana is an example. Stop has not been burned here for years. The Farmer Brothers here manage the stubble using Smart Seard and combine with SMS system. When it runs, instead of burning the stubble, it spreads evenly in the field. With this, the field becomes ready for sowing immediately. It is not necessary to burn stubble or not waste it. When sowing is done with Smart Seard, it compacts the soil and grains. The stubble covers the soil, which retains moisture and strengthens the roots. The Farmer Brothers said the cost of field preparation, plowing and sowing about Rs 5,000 earlier, but now the work was completed in only Rs 1500. First, the field was prepared by the burning of stubble, then Bakharni, then Palewa. But now with this technology there is no need for Paleva. The Minister of Agriculture, Shivraj Singh Chauhan, told farmers the benefits of not burning stubble and with that he called on stubble management. The Minister of Agriculture said that burning stubble causes adverse losses for farmers, while its management has their unexpected benefits. The field remains moist, and the roots of the wheat crop grow deep and strong. In such a situation, the crop is not disturbed and the grains become thin. Boer brothers said there was no decline in production, but that there was rather an increase. If the stubble is managed with this method for two years, the stubble itself is mixed with the soil and turns them into nitrogen. This reduces the requirement of urea, improves soil health and increases the fertility of the field. He said that my appeal to the Farmer Brothers and Sisters is not to burn stubble. Manage Stubbel. I will also do this experiment of direct sowing on my farm by taking inspiration from Noorpur. –Is MS/ABM shares this story tags