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Latur: Maha agriculture dept starts campaign to help farmers ahead of Kharif season

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 9, 2023 14:07 IST

Maharashtra agriculture department in Latur started its doorstep campaign to help farmers ahead of the Kharif season sowing, an ...

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Maharashtra agriculture department in Latur started its doorstep campaign to help farmers ahead of the Kharif season sowing, an official said.

The campaign began in Sindkheda in Nilanga tehsil on Wednesday in the presence of officials of the agriculture department and the agriculture technology management system, he said.

Farmers are being guided about modern technology for cultivation of Kharif crops, as well as pest and disease control, Agriculture Joint Director Sahebrao Divekar said.

Farmers have been told to not rush in with Kharif sowing and to wait till 80-100 millimetres of rains have fallen in the area, since sowing at the right time and manner increases production and income, Divekar added.

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