Package of Practice for Jowar (Sorghum) cultivation

Sorghum fodder is ideal for regions with medium to heavy loamy soil and good drainage.

Package of Practice for Jowar (Sorghum) cultivation

Sowing Time:

  • Summer Crop: February 15 – April 15

  • Kharif (Irrigated): June 25 – July 10

  • Kharif (Rainfed): Start with monsoon onset

Seed Rate:

  • Normal varieties: 20–25 kg per acre

  • Small-seeded types: 10–12 kg per acre

Sow in rows 20–25 cm apart instead of broadcasting.

Fertilizer Recommendation:

  • At sowing: 20 kg nitrogen (43 kg urea) per acre

  • After 1 month: 10 kg nitrogen (22 kg urea) per acre

  • For multi-cut varieties: apply 22 kg urea after each cut

In phosphorus and potassium-deficient soils, apply at sowing:

  • 10 kg phosphorus (62 kg SSP)

  • 10 kg potash (17 kg MOP) per acre

Weed Control:

  • Perform one hoeing 20–25 days after sowing

  • For broadleaf weed control, apply 400 g Atrazine (50% WP) in 200 liters of water per acre immediately after sowing.

Irrigation:

  • 4–5 irrigations required in summer

  • For Kharif, irrigate based on monsoon availability

Pests and Their Management:

Shoot Fly: Damages crops between March–May and July–September by laying eggs on leaf undersides; larvae dry up the central shoot.

Stem Borer: Attacks 15–20 days after sowing, causing drying of central shoot.

Control Measures:
Spray any one of the following in 200 liters of water per acre:

  • 100 ml Cypermethrin 25% EC (Cyperkill)

  • 100 g Emamectin Benzoate (Proclaim)

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