Agro met-Advisory Service Bulletin

Issued by

Meteorological Centre, Shimla

In collaboration with

CSK University of Agriculture & Animal Husbandry, Palampur & Dr YS Parmar University of Horticulture & Forestry, Solan

 Himachal Pradesh

Dated 05th December 2011

District  Hamirpur

Part-I   Weather Forecast

Past Weather  

                        Weather Forecast

 

 

 

 

 

Temperature

 

Max temperatures were N/A.

Weather Parameter/Date

06th  

07th      

08th 

09th    

10th      

 

Highest Temp

Hamirpur: N/A 

Rainfall (mm)

0

0

0

0

0

 

Min temperatures were N/A

Temp

(C)

Max

24

24

21

24

`21

 

Lowest Temp

Hamirpur: N/A

Min

9

9

10

10

10

 

Precipirtation

In(mm)

The weather was mainly dry.

Cloud(octa)

0

3

0

4

1

 

 

Date

29th        

30th 

01st 

02nd       

03rd

04th 

Humidity

(%)

Morning

62

90

85

86

90

 

Bhoranj

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Evening

45

67

51

69

57

 

Hamirpur

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Wind speed (kmph

5

7

6

8

6

 

Mehre

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Wind direction

E

ENE

E

E

ENE

 

Nadaun

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

7days Cumulative r/f (mm):  from 06th Dec. To 12th Dec.  . 

 6 mm

 

 

 

Part-II    Agro-Meteorological Advisory

Cereals and Others

ü       06 mm rainfall is expected in next seven days.

ü      After sun drying grain, store the grains at 12 % moisture.

ü        The late sowing of wheat crop the varieties like HPW-89,147 VL-738 and HS-240, barley HBL-316 may be completed.

ü        Against fungal disease, seed treatment with 2.5g bavistin or savin / Kg of seed should be done before sowing.

ü        For the control of weeds in early sown wheat spray Isoproturon@80g in 30-32 litres of water per kanal.       Termite affected plots may be treated with 80 ml chloropyriphos mixed with 1kg of sand and spread over one  kanal area of  plot

ü        Spray glyphosate 1% solutions in the grasslands/pastures having lantana bushes with 2-3 leaves stage.

ü       In the early planted wheat crop where weeds are 2-3 leaves stage, spray isoproturon @ 80 gram per 30-32 litres of water in one kanal for the control of weeds

Vegetables

Ø       Farmers are advised to treat the soil for cut worm before nursery sowing of vegetables. Drench the nursery beds with 2.5 ml chlopyriphos per litre solution.

Ø       For the control of damping off disease in vegetable crop mix thoroughly Dithane M 45 dust 10-15 g in 1X3metre beds.

Ø       It is optimum time for nursery sowing  of  Raddish ( japani white  and early mino white) , Coriander, cabbage (Snow ball K-1 Palam uphar,golden acre), Knol khol ( White   Bina), broccoli(palm kanchan,Palam vichtrta and palam samridhi),parsley, lettuce,fenel and cauliflower (Pride of India ).

Ø       If the nursery of cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli is at 4-6 weeks stage can be planted in the fields directly.

Ø       It is optimum time for nursery sowing of onion.

Ø       For taking seed crop of onion plant bulbs at 45*45 cm apart directly in filed.

Ø       It is also time for sowing of peas.

Ø       Garlic can also be planted in the field. Apply irrigation to crops.

Floriculture

v      Planting of the winter flowers annuals Viz. Calendula, Aster, larkspur, dianthus, African daisy. Stasis, lupines, petunia flox, nicotiana, vanadium and torinia should be done.

v      Flowers can be raised in the pots, hanging pots rocks eyc.

v      Keep the flowers beds free from the weeds,

v      The flowers affected with aphids, spray malathion @0.05% for the control.

 

    Horticultural Crops

 

 

 

Horticultural Crops:

Ø       In peach gum is coming out from tree trunk, for control Bordeaux paint may be applied in the affected area.

Ø       Prepare the land for strawberry plantation.

 

Animals

ü       Feed pregnant and lactating cows and buffalos with balance feed including mineral mixture.  For the control of ticks and mites in animals spray butox @2ml per litre on animal’s body /skin and @1-3 ml/l of water in cowsheds.

ü       Also keep the cowshed clean and donot allow the water to stagnate in the cow shed.

ü       For milch animals follow schedule of 1 kg feed+50g mineral mixtures per 2 ltres of milk. This schedule will maintain the reproductive ability of animals.

ü       For control do the deworming of animals.

ü       It has been observed that dairy animals are deficient in minerals elements which are the sole reason of repeat breeding and other gyne related diseases in animals.

ü       So ensure to give 50 g mineral mixture to animals daily. Ensure cleanliness in cows having advanced pregnancy to avoid mastitis.

ü       Protect the animals from cold as temperature is expected to fall in next week.

Poultry

·         Replace the poultry houses with fresh litter to avoid wetting and keep the houses clean.

·          Normal feeding schedule should be continued and add mineral in the diet if stress is seen.

·          Climate is congenial for attack of Diarhiria and cocksedia so, Consult the nearby veterinarian.

·        For new lot of layers chicks follow recommended schedule of vaccination for IBD and Ranikhet disease because weather is conducive for the spread of these disease

Mushroom Cultivation

*       For harvesting a good crop fill the 20kg bag with compost and mix the span in it.

*       Maintain room tempearture18-22 o C and relative humidity around 85% for successful cultivation.

*       For Oyster mushroom crop 16-22 o C temperature may be maintained.

Honeybees

v      The temperature has fallen and expected to fall further, so give the winter packing immediately to colonies.

v      Check the colonies for nector and Give artificial food to honey bees as there is scarcity of flowers during these days.

v      Keep colonies in sun on clear day.

Fisheries

·         Air temperature is falling in these days and consequently temperature of the upper layer of water goes below 15 OC.

·         Take out the fish from the pond.

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