Know the Special Things to Keep in Mind While Harvesting Wheat


By Robin Kumar Attri

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Harvest wheat early morning, cut properly, and manage moisture. Seed producers, remove weeds. India aims to record wheat purchases for stability.

Key Highlights

Wheat harvesting season is here, with farmers busy in the fields during April. Some have already begun harvesting, while others are awaiting the right time. Farmers anticipate a higher yield with late harvesting and agriculture. In light of this, agricultural scientists from IARI Delhi have provided crucial advice for wheat harvesting to maximize benefits for farmers.

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What Farmers Should Keep in Mind

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Advice for Seed Producers

Dr. Rajeev Kumar advises seed producers to remove unwanted plants through rogging before harvesting. This ensures seed quality as even a few unwanted plants can affect the quality of the seeds. Maintaining high-quality seeds is crucial for better production of the crops, especially for farmers using self-produced seeds.

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Expected Wheat Production

India anticipates record-breaking wheat production of 114 million tonnes in the crop year 2023-24. Consequently, the government aims to purchase 310 lakh tonnes of wheat at Minimum Support Price (MSP) during the Rabi marketing season 2024-25, seven times more than the previous year.

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CMV360 Says

As the wheat harvesting season progresses, farmers must adhere to expert advice for optimal results. Harvesting in the morning, proper cutting techniques and moisture management are crucial. Seed producers should prioritize rogging to maintain seed quality. With India anticipating record-breaking wheat production, the government's aim to purchase 310 lakh tonnes at MSP reflects the significance of this crop in ensuring food security and economic stability.