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Crop Management Techniques

Crop management includes seed selection, planting time, soil care, irrigation, management of weeds, pests and diseases, and harvesting. Modern crop management also involves precision agriculture techniques, such as drones and satellite imaging , which help farmers monitor crops and accurately identify problems.   

1. Knowledge of Agricultural Techniques – Farmers should be educated about advanced farming methods, proper use of seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides.


2. Water and Soil Conservation – Training in water management (like drip irrigation) and soil testing is essential for sustainable farming.


3. Crop Rotation and Diversification – Educating farmers about rotating crops and diversifying their production improves soil fertility and income stability.


4. Agricultural Mechanization – Awareness about the use and maintenance of modern farming equipment can enhance productivity.


5. Market and Pricing Information – Farmers should be informed about market trends, Minimum Support Price (MSP), and efficient marketing strategies.


6. Government Schemes – Providing knowledge about various central and state government schemes meant for farmers’ welfare.


7. Organic Farming – Promoting organic farming as an alternative to chemical-based agriculture to protect health and the environment.


8. Digital Literacy – Training in the use of mobile apps, internet, and agricultural portals helps farmers access useful information quickly.


9. Cooperative and Group Farming – Educating farmers about the benefits of working in groups and sharing resources for better output.


10. Disaster Management and Insurance – Farmers should know about crop insurance and methods to handle natural calamities and climate-related challenges.
Crop Health Management

Techniques Involved in Crop Management:

Seeds and Planting:

Selecting high quality seeds and ensuring proper planting depth and timing.   

Soil care:

Maintaining soil fertility, improving soil health, and ensuring proper irrigation.   

Irrigation:

To use water judiciously as per crop requirements and to reduce wastage of water.   

Weed, Pest and Disease Management:

Using appropriate techniques to control weeds, pests and diseases, such as biological control and chemical control.   

Crop rotation:

Maintaining soil fertility and controlling pests and diseases by rotating crops.   

Harvesting and Storage:

Harvesting the crop at the right time and storing it properly so that the quality can be maintained.   

Precision Agriculture:

Monitoring crops and accurately identifying problems using drones and satellite imaging.

Kisan health education 

1. Importance of a Healthy Body: A healthy body is essential for performing farming tasks efficiently and increasing productivity.

2. Cleanliness and Personal Hygiene: Washing hands, cutting nails, bathing regularly, and wearing clean clothes help prevent diseases.

3. Balanced Diet: Farmers should consume a diet that includes grains, pulses, vegetables, fruits, milk, and other nutrients for good health.

4. Safe Drinking Water: Drinking clean and purified water prevents waterborne diseases. Boiling or filtering water is recommended.

5. Avoid Addiction: Stay away from alcohol, tobacco, and other harmful substances to maintain physical and mental well-being.

6. Disease Awareness and First Aid: Farmers should know about common illnesses and basic first aid practices.

7. Vaccination and Regular Health Check-ups: Ensure timely vaccinations for all family members and go for routine health check-ups at least once a year.

8. Safe Use of Pesticides: While spraying pesticides, use protective gear like masks and gloves to avoid exposure to harmful chemicals.

9. Mental Health: Staying connected with family and community and managing stress is important for mental health.

10. Use of Health Services: Take advantage of government health services such as Primary Health Centers and schemes like Ayushman Bharat.



1. When and what kind of food should farmers eat?

Farmers do physically demanding work, so they need nutritious and energy-rich food to stay healthy and strong.


Kisan Yog Class – Key Points:

1. Introduction:

The purpose of Kisan Yog Classes is to improve the physical and mental well-being of farmers.

Yoga helps reduce stress and boosts energy levels.

2. Importance of Yoga for Farmers:

Despite physical labor, farmers often suffer from body pain and fatigue due to improper posture.

Yoga strengthens muscles and relieves pain.

It enhances mental peace and concentration, leading to better decision-making.

3. Useful Yoga Asanas for Farmers:

Tadasana (Mountain Pose): Helps improve body balance and posture.

Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose): Relieves back pain and strengthens the spine.

Vajrasana (Thunderbolt Pose): Aids in digestion and relaxes the body.

Shavasana (Corpse Pose): Provides deep relaxation and relieves fatigue.

Pranayama (Anulom-Vilom, Bhramari): Improves respiratory system and calms the mind.

4. Features of the Class:

Free or low-cost sessions for farmers.

Yoga instructors are sent to rural areas.

Group practice encourages motivation and regularity.

5. Benefits:

Better physical and mental health.

Reduced medical expenses.

Increased efficiency and enthusiasm in farming work.


Kisan Salahkar (Farmer Advisor) – Key Points:

1. Introduction:

A Kisan Salahkar is an important representative of the Agriculture Department.

Their role is to guide farmers with scientific methods, crop protection, and government schemes.

2. Roles and Responsibilities:

Providing timely technical advice on crop production.

Giving information on pests, diseases, and weather updates.

Advising on the proper use of seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides.

Organizing agricultural fairs, training sessions, and camps.

Spreading awareness about subsidies and government support schemes.

3. Importance:

Bridges the gap between farmers and modern agricultural practices.

Helps improve crop quality and productivity.

Supports income growth for farmers.

All Services free

kisan free online shiksha

Giving life information to the farmer

Kisan Yoga

Kisan health 

Kisan food and water 

kisan Salahkar

Kisan soil care 

Kisan Water save

Kisan seed information

Kisan ​pesticide drug information

kisan fertilizer information

Kisan crop disease information

Information about watering the field on time

Kisan Supplying water to the field on time

Kisan Providing information about the right time to sow seeds in the field

To provide information about government schemes to farmers

Soil Analysis

do crop disease check by sending photo

Crop price information

making farmers self-reliant

Farmer learns to grow vegetables for his family

Providing information on which field should be ploughed on time

All farmers should learn to be friendly and hardworking

learn to cook

Save tree save earth 

Save animals 

home gardening

air pollution information

Note:- "A charge of ₹2 per month applies for technical support."