Cotton Division alerts growers to prepare for pre-monsoon season
THE Cotton and Allied Fibre Crops
Division under the Department of Agriculture notified long-staple cotton growers
of preparing necessary measures for the pre-monsoon growing season.
Cultivation of pre-monsoon long-staple
cotton started in February. Growers are required to make land preparation and
operations on time.
The division stated that growers need to
store cotton seeds (Ngwechi 6, 10 and 11, Shwetaung-8 and 10) distributed by
the division in advance before the growing season, ensure utilization of
high-grading pedigree cotton seeds with over 80 per cent yielding rate and
genetic uniformity, and keeping them in dry places after sun drying for two to
three times.
Additionally, growers must engage in
land preparation including removing crop residue, soil treatment and
irrigation. They need to choose loamy and sandy land that can hold water.
Farmers are asked to plough land firstly when the soil is at an optimal
moisture level for soil aeration and easier seed germination and adding water
to land before ploughing for the second time and deal with weeds in the farm,
harrowing to kill growing weeds, destroying weeds and mature weed seeds and
cleaning farm machinery to retain the value, cleaning irrigation channels, use
organic fertilizers and use herbicide at least 20-25 days in advance before the
growing season to maintain moisture of the soil.
The division informed growers of the
pre-monsoon cotton growing season from mid-February to mid-March. — NN/KK
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