rahulpatel The 3-Step Caterpillar Control Plan Caterpillars are among the most destructive pests in Indian agriculture. From vegetables like cabbage, brinjal, and tomato to major crops like cotton and soybean, these larvae can shred a field ...
ronakbedi A 3-Step Pest Management Plan for Rice Farmers Rice farmers in India face a constant battle—not with just rainfall or input prices, but with unseen enemies that strike silently and quickly. Pests such as stem borers, leaf folders, ...
anjalirao A Farmer’s Guide to Preventing Fungal Infections Before They Start Fungal infections can wreak havoc on a farmer’s crops, resulting in significant losses and compromising the quality of produce. Preventing these infections before they have a chance to take hold ...
heena 6 Long-Lasting Treatments for Nematode Infestation in Soil Nematode infestations silently destroy soil health, crop yield, and long-term farm productivity. These microscopic roundworms—especially root-knot, cyst, and lesion nematodes—cause billions in …
poojashah 6 Key Differences Between Systemic and Contact Fungicides Choosing the proper fungicide isn’t just about selecting a product from the shelf—it’s about understanding its chemistry, mode of action, and its role in your field conditions. Farmers, agronomists, …
anjalirao Why Preventive Fungicide Spraying Is More Effective Than Reactive Treatment Disease prevention in crops isn’t just a good idea—it’s essential. Fungal pathogens like Alternaria, Fusarium, and Botrytis can silently infect fields, causing widespread damage before any symptoms …
ronakbedi Weekly BPH Monitoring Framework for High-Yield Rice Cultivation Rice farming is undergoing a critical transformation. With increasing demand, changing climatic patterns, and the rise of pest threats such as the brown planthopper (BPH), farmers must adopt more …
poojashah How to Evaluate Fungicide Performance Across Crop Varieties Evaluating fungicide performance is central to protecting crops, minimising yield losses, and improving return on investment. But because crops differ in their physiology and susceptibility to …