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 Sorghum
 Pearl millet
 Persian clover
Sorghum
(Jowar)
 Sorghum is an important drought resistant
“Kharif” fodder crop in Pakistan.
 It is grown on an area of 0.3902 million
hectares.
 production 17.559 million tones
 contains 12% protein, 70% carbohydrates,
minerals, nitrogen free extract and crude fat.
Climate
 Basically it is tropical plant
 Also adapted temperate zone
 Cultivated in semiarid regions
 In rain fed areas cultivated for grain
 In irrigated areas planted for fodder
Soil
 Except saline and waterlogged soil it is cultivated in all
types of soil
 Heavy,loamy soil is more suitable
Seedbed preparation
 Requires a good seed bed
 1 Ploughing with Moldboard plough
 2 ploughings with Cultivar along with Planking
Manuring
 2 ½ Bags of DAP/hec
 1 ¼ Bags of Urea/hec at planting
 1 ¼ Bags of Urea at first irrigation
Seedrate
 75-80 kg /ha for fodder
 20-25 kg/ha for grain
Sowing methods
 Broadcasting
 Pora method gives better return with line
spacing 30cm.
 Seed crops sown in rows spaced 60cm
apart.
Sowing time
 In Punjab
 March-August for fodder
 June-July for Grain
 In Sindh
 In June for fodder & grain
 In KPK
 June and July
 In Bolichistan
 July and August
Interculturing & Weeding
 No interculturing required
 If grain crops are planted in rows, they should
be given one hoeing.
Irrigation
 3-4 irrigations for March-June crop
 1-2 irrigations for Monsoon crop
depending upon the rainfall
Pearl millet
(Bajra)
 Kharif season crop
 Finger millet
 Pollinated crop
 It contains 69% carbohydrates 11%
protien 5% fats.
 Originated from Africa
 Use as fodder ,flour,alcohlic beverages
Season & sowing time
 Kharif season crop
 March-August for fodder
 June-July for seed production
 Mid of the July is best for time sowing
Climate
 Millet is a warm-weather crop
 Drought tolerant crop
 It is extensively sown in the dry and arid
regions of Pakistan.
Land preparation
 2-3 ploughing followed by Planking
 Cultivated on marginal land
Sowing methods
 Braodcasting
 Pora method (“Pora” method in which a
locally made sort of a single- row drill
pulled by bullock or man is used)
 Kera method (The “Kera” method of
dropping the seed by hand in furrows
created by a bullock – drawn plough and
covered by feet)
Seed Rate
 6-8 kg/ha for seed production
 12-16 kg/ha for fodder production
Irrigations
 2-3 irrigation required
 1st irrigation 3 weeks after sowing
Fertilizer
 90 kg/ha Nitrogen
 45 kg/ha Phosphorus
Diseases & insects
 Downy mildew
 Leaf spot
 Grain smut
 Shoot fly
 Borers
Inter culture
 Thinning or gap filling is followed
 Weeding is done
 Application of Atrazine @ 0.5 kg/ha is
profitable to control weeds.
Intercultural & weed control
 This crop does not require hoeing
 Seed crops should be kept free of
weeds to get a good return.
 No herbicides are used
 In case of the kera and pora methods of
sowing, weeds may be controlled by
interculture using the desi plough.
 When sowing is done by broadcasting,
only hand weeding is feasible.
Verities
 BY-18
 Cholistani bajra
 Rainfed bajra
Harvesting
 65-80 days after sowing
 2.5-4 months crop depending upon verities
 The crop is harvested when grains become
hard enough and contain moisture
 Two methods are adopted for harvesting the
crop
 Cutting ear head first from standing crop
followed by cutting of remaining plants later
 Cutting of entire plants by sticks and stalking
the plants for five days in sun for obtaining
grains.
Production
 40-50 tons/ha fodder
 1000-1200 kg/ha seed production
Shaftal
(persian clover)
 Originated from South africa
 First ornamental plant in Europe
 Cross pollinated crop
 Short height then Barseem
 Purple flower
 Hallow stem & tap root system
Sowing time & Season
 October-November
 Rabi crop
Climate & Soil
 Shaftal performs well under a wide
range of climatic and soil conditions, but
grows best well-drained, loamy soils.
Light to heavy loam soils with irrigation
facilities are best.
 It requires cool and moist weather
conditions for good growth. It is
generally grown in the Peshawar region
.in KPK, and some irrigated pockets in
Punjab and Baluchistan.
Seed rate
 10-12 kg/ha
 Broadcasting on standing water
condition
Seed bed preparation
 A fine seedbed is prepared
 By giving three or four ploughing each
followed by planking.
Irrigations
 6 irrigations required
 1st irrigation 5-7 days after sowing
 Irrigation interval should be 15-20 days
depending upon condition
Cuttings
 1st cutting in 50-60 days after sowing
 2nd cutting 30-40 days after 1st cutting
 4-5 total cuttings
Fertilizer application
 This crop is not fertilized
 But 2 ½ bags of DAP per hectare is
recommended to increase fodder yield
Intercultural & weeding
 No interculturing operations are done
 No weeding is done
Pest & Diseases
 This crop usually remains safe from
‘pests and diseases and no great lose in
fodder yield occurs because of them.
Yield
 50-60 tonn/ha
 30-40 tonn/ha in rain fed areas
Seed production
 1000-1500 kg/ha
 10-15 Quantiles/ha
Verities
 Growers have only local varieties or
crop mixtures.
Production technology of sorghum pearl millet and shaftal

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Production technology of sorghum pearl millet and shaftal

  • 1.
  • 2.  Sorghum  Pearl millet  Persian clover
  • 3. Sorghum (Jowar)  Sorghum is an important drought resistant “Kharif” fodder crop in Pakistan.  It is grown on an area of 0.3902 million hectares.  production 17.559 million tones  contains 12% protein, 70% carbohydrates, minerals, nitrogen free extract and crude fat.
  • 4. Climate  Basically it is tropical plant  Also adapted temperate zone  Cultivated in semiarid regions  In rain fed areas cultivated for grain  In irrigated areas planted for fodder
  • 5. Soil  Except saline and waterlogged soil it is cultivated in all types of soil  Heavy,loamy soil is more suitable
  • 6. Seedbed preparation  Requires a good seed bed  1 Ploughing with Moldboard plough  2 ploughings with Cultivar along with Planking
  • 7. Manuring  2 ½ Bags of DAP/hec  1 ¼ Bags of Urea/hec at planting  1 ¼ Bags of Urea at first irrigation
  • 8. Seedrate  75-80 kg /ha for fodder  20-25 kg/ha for grain
  • 9. Sowing methods  Broadcasting  Pora method gives better return with line spacing 30cm.  Seed crops sown in rows spaced 60cm apart.
  • 10. Sowing time  In Punjab  March-August for fodder  June-July for Grain  In Sindh  In June for fodder & grain  In KPK  June and July  In Bolichistan  July and August
  • 11. Interculturing & Weeding  No interculturing required  If grain crops are planted in rows, they should be given one hoeing.
  • 12. Irrigation  3-4 irrigations for March-June crop  1-2 irrigations for Monsoon crop depending upon the rainfall
  • 13. Pearl millet (Bajra)  Kharif season crop  Finger millet  Pollinated crop  It contains 69% carbohydrates 11% protien 5% fats.  Originated from Africa  Use as fodder ,flour,alcohlic beverages
  • 14. Season & sowing time  Kharif season crop  March-August for fodder  June-July for seed production  Mid of the July is best for time sowing
  • 15. Climate  Millet is a warm-weather crop  Drought tolerant crop  It is extensively sown in the dry and arid regions of Pakistan.
  • 16. Land preparation  2-3 ploughing followed by Planking  Cultivated on marginal land
  • 17. Sowing methods  Braodcasting  Pora method (“Pora” method in which a locally made sort of a single- row drill pulled by bullock or man is used)  Kera method (The “Kera” method of dropping the seed by hand in furrows created by a bullock – drawn plough and covered by feet)
  • 18. Seed Rate  6-8 kg/ha for seed production  12-16 kg/ha for fodder production
  • 19. Irrigations  2-3 irrigation required  1st irrigation 3 weeks after sowing
  • 20. Fertilizer  90 kg/ha Nitrogen  45 kg/ha Phosphorus
  • 21. Diseases & insects  Downy mildew  Leaf spot  Grain smut  Shoot fly  Borers
  • 22. Inter culture  Thinning or gap filling is followed  Weeding is done  Application of Atrazine @ 0.5 kg/ha is profitable to control weeds.
  • 23. Intercultural & weed control  This crop does not require hoeing  Seed crops should be kept free of weeds to get a good return.  No herbicides are used  In case of the kera and pora methods of sowing, weeds may be controlled by interculture using the desi plough.  When sowing is done by broadcasting, only hand weeding is feasible.
  • 24. Verities  BY-18  Cholistani bajra  Rainfed bajra
  • 25. Harvesting  65-80 days after sowing  2.5-4 months crop depending upon verities  The crop is harvested when grains become hard enough and contain moisture  Two methods are adopted for harvesting the crop  Cutting ear head first from standing crop followed by cutting of remaining plants later  Cutting of entire plants by sticks and stalking the plants for five days in sun for obtaining grains.
  • 26. Production  40-50 tons/ha fodder  1000-1200 kg/ha seed production
  • 27. Shaftal (persian clover)  Originated from South africa  First ornamental plant in Europe  Cross pollinated crop  Short height then Barseem  Purple flower  Hallow stem & tap root system
  • 28. Sowing time & Season  October-November  Rabi crop
  • 29. Climate & Soil  Shaftal performs well under a wide range of climatic and soil conditions, but grows best well-drained, loamy soils. Light to heavy loam soils with irrigation facilities are best.  It requires cool and moist weather conditions for good growth. It is generally grown in the Peshawar region .in KPK, and some irrigated pockets in Punjab and Baluchistan.
  • 30. Seed rate  10-12 kg/ha  Broadcasting on standing water condition
  • 31. Seed bed preparation  A fine seedbed is prepared  By giving three or four ploughing each followed by planking.
  • 32. Irrigations  6 irrigations required  1st irrigation 5-7 days after sowing  Irrigation interval should be 15-20 days depending upon condition
  • 33. Cuttings  1st cutting in 50-60 days after sowing  2nd cutting 30-40 days after 1st cutting  4-5 total cuttings
  • 34. Fertilizer application  This crop is not fertilized  But 2 ½ bags of DAP per hectare is recommended to increase fodder yield
  • 35. Intercultural & weeding  No interculturing operations are done  No weeding is done
  • 36. Pest & Diseases  This crop usually remains safe from ‘pests and diseases and no great lose in fodder yield occurs because of them.
  • 37. Yield  50-60 tonn/ha  30-40 tonn/ha in rain fed areas
  • 38. Seed production  1000-1500 kg/ha  10-15 Quantiles/ha
  • 39. Verities  Growers have only local varieties or crop mixtures.