Farmers of Palpa are shocked after the paddy grows in the fields!

Agricultural technicians are also excited after the success of NPH-369 King variety hybrid paddy Pakho

kartik 6, 2081

Madhav Aryal

Farmers of Palpa are shocked after the paddy grows in the fields!

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Paddy is planted by making a mound so that the water stays in the tilled fields. But it is more surprising than the fact that rice has grown in the field. It is true that the old people grew rice of the Raithane Ghaiya variety. In the new generation, there is not much information about the Ghaiya caste. Now, a new variety of hybrid rice has been tested in Pakho Bari in Palpa. According to agricultural technicians, hybrid rice has grown better than Ghaiya.

The agricultural technician said that the paddy planted for the test was successful in the dry, rain-free, sunny field. Tansen Municipality-9, Ko Dandadum and  Agricultural technician and farmer Sarojraj Timilsena said that hybrid paddy of NPH 369 Raja breed was successful in Kunsare of ward number-7. Agrovet businessman Bishnu Prasad Bhandari brought the seeds of this variety. Another farmer, Thakur Bhatrai, said that the hilly geography, steep land and the production of paddy that can be planted in low water are also good.

Due to wild animals, 5 fields of villages are becoming barren . Farmers have been disturbed by monkeys and other wild animals in the fields of maize, wheat, millet and sorghum cultivation. In that field, the farmer was not surprised when the paddy fields were hanging. Bhattarai, a farmer of Tansen Municipality-9, Dandadum, said, "Seeing the paddy growing in Pakho field, everyone was not impressed. "Those who said it was bad at first have now come back and are shocked to see it.

Kunsarema Timilsena said that he tested a new variety of rice in 5 ropani pakhobari . He said that the surrounding residents were also interested in the paddy growing in the fields. Paddy was suddenly sown on the plowed land. Bhattarai planted it like he planted corn. Thickened seeds were moved to an undisturbed area around .  He didn't even think that the

Farmers of Palpa are shocked after the paddy grows in the fields! would happen at the beginning. He said that there was hope after the seeds germinated and the rice was well fertilized. Later, he said that he was surprised when the baby grew and ripened. His wife Yashoda Bhattarai is also happy now. She was not sure whether it would happen first after planting rice in the fields where corn, sorghum, and millet would grow. ``I am also surprised to see the paddy growing now,'' she said, ``I am confident that this paddy will grow in the paddy fields.'' He said that the hybrid varieties of paddy planted now are different from Ghaiya. "It is possible to cultivate even on steep land with sky water," he said, "I am happy to see the production now."

Many villagers were shocked when rice grew in the corn field. Agricultural technician Timilsena said that everyone was surprised when the paddy grew. "This species is suitable for those who want to keep their fields barren because wild animals cause damage when planting other crops," he said.

He said that the new variety of rice likes bright sun. Agricultural technicians suggest that good yields can be obtained from this type of rice in hilly areas. He said that the success of the new variety of paddy cultivation has increased the happiness of the farmers while farming is decreasing due to wild animals. "It has been seen that the paddy will be affected if there is sepsis and if there is irregular rain," he said, "we should be careful in this regard." He said that it is not yet known in terms of production and productivity.

 

Madhav

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