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Sugarcane Residue Management: Farmers of Uttar Pradesh are currently busy harvesting sugarcane. But the sugarcane leaves left in the field after harvesting become a big challenge for the farmers. Many times farmers burn them, which reduces the fertility of the soil and increases the expenses for the next crop. But in this news we will tell you how you can use it to make fertilizer. This will also increase the fertility of the soil and strengthen the crop.
Shahjahanpur: These days, farmers are harvesting the sugarcane crop. After harvesting the sugarcane, the residue is found which is a big challenge for the farmers. Many times farmers burn sugarcane leaves, which has a negative impact on soil health. The fertility of the soil is low, farmers need to invest more money to grow the next crop, but if the farmers dispose of the sugarcane leaves in the field, the farmer will get free fertilizer and the soil health will be better.
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Dispose of leaves also in the field
After harvesting the sugarcane, dispose of the remaining sugarcane leaves in the field itself. Due to which soil health will improve. The amount of organic carbon in the soil will increase. Due to which farmers will get good production. After setting the sugarcane leaves in lines, run water. Stir the water so much that the leaves submerge. After that, mix Organo De-composer at the rate of 4 kg per acre with 2 quintals of rotten cow dung and pour it on the sugarcane leaves. After 30 to 35 days, the sugarcane leaves will rot and turn into manure. By doing this there will be better splitting of sugarcane. The buds emerging will be stronger and less weeds will grow in the field.





























