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EUCALYPTUS PLANTATION
REVOLVING EARTH AGRO PVT.LTD. MUMBAI
Eucalyptus are generally moderately large trees and attain a height of 40-60 feet and diameter of 40-45 inch. The trunk of the tree is generally straight and constitute half of the total height.wood is buy back with rate of kg.5 - 6 rs/kg 200-300 kg /tree in 4 to 5 yrs. one tree become of minimum 1800 rs after 4 yrs. do 1500 plant are accommodated in one acre at space of 1 metre and earn rs 1800 from one tree x1500 tree = 27,00000 lakhs
Eucalyptus is a fast growing tree and sub-species with several varieties and hybrids. It can be planted on agricultural lands both as monoculture and as a component of agro-forestry programmes. One of the principal factors for its widespread introduction is the ease of cultivation. Besides this, good germination and its adaptability to varying soil and climatic conditions are the other important characteristics of Euca.
II. Growth Habit
Eucalyptus trees are generally ever green trees, new leaves appear as the old ones are shed. It has no well defined season of growth and continue to grow in all seasons. It attains a height of about 30 mts and more with a straight clean bole. They have (the ability to colonize bare ground without shelter. Some of the species occurring in extremely dry areas are no higher than shrubs. The shrubs namely, E. erythrandra, E. burdethianaa and E. mitrata are 6-8 mts tall with a voluminous root system. Many of these species, when cultivated under more favourable conditions, develop into small trees.
There is a great variation in the height of various Eucalyptus , species of tree habit in their homeland ranging from 20-114 mts and girth up to 3-4 metres.
In India, the successful Eucalyptus are generally moderately large trees and attain a height of 40-60 feet and diameter of 40-50 inch. The trunk of the tree is generally straight and constitute half of the total height.wood is buy back with rate of kg.5-6 rs/kg 200-300 kg /plant in 4 to 5 yrs. one plant become of minimum 1200 to 1800 rs after 4 yrs.
TISSUE CULTURE:
Micropropagation by tissue culture had been successfully tried in the some species of eucalyptus. In this method, auxiliary buds are used for multiple shoot production. The buds are collected from mature trees and are inoculated in a basal medium (MS) with different hormones. If the multiple shoots are obtained within a period of 4-5 weeks. The multiple shoots are separated and kept for rooting by the following two methods.
a. The shoots are kept for rooting in vitro conditions with root promoting hormones for 25-35 days.
b. Rooting of shoots can also be done in mist or under shade house conditions. In this method, the mlutiple shoots are treated with proper rooting hormone and stuck in vermiculite.
After the root development, the plantlets are transferred to the medium containing vermiculite sand and soil (1:1:1) for hardening. After hardening for 1-2 mnth the plants will be ready for field planting.
Fertilizers:
gives fertilizers application practices in different eucalyptus growing areas.
PIanting techniques:
Eucalyptus plantations require well drained, deep and fertile soils. Sandy soils may be good, provided facility of adequate irrigation is available. Choice of proper species for a particular type of site is also an important factor for the success of an Eucalyptus plantation.
1. Block planting
Eucalyptus are planted in blocks either in existing blanks or on sites containing vegetation.
In manual planting, pits of 30 x 30 x 30 cms or 45 x 45 x 45 cms or 60 x 60 x 60 cms can be dug depending on the soil and irrigation facilities. In waterlogged areas, planting on raised mounds up to one metre high is done in certain areas in Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, usually in multiple rows along roads.
2. Row planting
Row plantations are carried out along roads, canal banks and railway lines. Along roads eucalyptus are planted behind first row of shade trees.
Irrigation and Interculture:
The irrigation pattern depends on the rainfall pattern of the area, type of soil and the objective of plantation. For quicker returns more number of irrigations are essential which may go up to 20 in number.
Climbers are a great menace to young regeneration and unless they are removed, they will spread over the saplings and smother the crowns. The climbers are to be removed along with roots, before the season of maximum growth. The heavy foliaged soft climbers such as mucuna Diascorea spp, etc. and woody species such as Acaecia spp., Mollettia, zizyphus spp. and Bauhinmia vahlii case also cause equal damage. So, reguIlar weeding practice is essential for healthy growth of the plants.
Cutting back is usually not very effective and it is more economical in the long run. These measures should obviously be taken before any seed has set and before the season of maximum growth.
Thinning should be done between 2nd- 3rd years and the effect of regular thinnings on the yield and on the subsequent development of the crop is quite significant. In high density plantations simple mechanical thinning may be carried out by cutting the poor, undesirable
Revolving earth agro pvt.ltd.
DINESH TIWARI (B.D.M.) india
e mail: sagwanfarming@gmail.com
R.E.A. agri business
08805657748,09702393411
Skype contact: revolving.agro
www.sagwanfarming.com
MUMBAI:+919670000455,+918931091834
Amit panday
vikramgarh rd.
thane virar. Maharashtra
UTTAR PRADESH:+919565732329
Sandeep tiwari
112/B First floor,prince complex hazratganj lucknow
MADHYA PRADESH:
+919691339913,+918435931882
Anand Sharma
272/ tilonjri, tehsil.keilaras dist. Gwalior
Madhya Pradesh
detail for more places visit to our site www.sagwanfarming.com
Services:
Visit to your plot or farm to get sample of soil for testing after registration.
We provide trainig kit ( photo ,books,c.d.) to get idea regarding sagwan farming
Buy back guarantee on stamp paper with registration from high court of mumbai with current market rate of wood .
Our regular visit to your farm. (every six month)
We give regular visit to your farm after plantation to know the technical problems which can be short out by us only.
24x7 toll free number to get solution of your query regarding your farming.
Revolving earth agro pvt.ltd.
Mr amit panday ADMINST. (India)
09670000455,08805657748
TEAK AND EUCALYPTUS
"""""" PLANTATION"""""
www.sagwanfarming.com
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
Teak plantation
Teak & Eucalyptus plantation
SAGWAN FARMING
We do teak plantation in India .we also integrate eucalyptus plantation have more then 50,000 farmers across India . we r private limited company based in mumbai exporter of teak & safeda wood , wood timbers and timber wood products like timber boards, timber logs, board ply products, wooden margins and wooden laminated flooring's we integrate farming of teak & safeda with
buy back guarantee on stamp paper of 100 rs with registration from high court of mumbai with current market rate of wood.
We integrate EUCALYPTUS & TEAK tissue culture farming give CD. and booklet with registration certificate and form to cut your tree .we also provide training to get maximum interest in farming and get to start your own business in your state .we give regular visit to your farm after plantation to know the technical problems which can be short out by us only . We appoint franchisees in each district and B.D.M. of state for business development , if interested plz call us on 09670000455,07409006005,09565732329 for such query
Teak plantation:
COST OF ONE PLANT IS 79 RS.
Come and invest Rs.79 for one plants and earn more then. that is approx 500 plant in one acre Rs.2500 per cub/feet x 12 cubic feet from one tree =R.S. 30,000 from one tree in 7 - 9 yrs.
R.S. 30,000 x 500 plant in one acre = 150,00000/-
1 crore fifty lakhs
Safeda (eucalyptus) plantation:
COST OF ONE PLANT IS 30 RS.
By planting Eugliptus Clones you will get wood nearly 200 to 300 kgs per tree.
Per acre you need minimum 1500 to 1800 clones approximately.
We give rough calculation here i.e per acre 1800 plants .On completion of 4 th years you will get 300 Kgs per tree .So the total yield per acre is 1800 X 300= 540000 kgs i.e 540 metric tons per acre .The present market rate is Rs 6000 to 8000 metric ton. So the farmers will get per acre
Net income after 4 yrs from one acre.
540 metric ton X R.S 8000=43,20000
Fourty three lakhs
To know our project detail of Teak tissue culture & safeda (eucalyptus) farming at your doorstep in your land visit our site .
www.sagwanfarming.com
Terms and conditions :
|
Availability of plants in company's green house is invariably in short supply. Pricing of planting stock is declared in advance to ensure that the farmers can book their plants any time during the year. Many a times, all plants in our nursery stock stand booked much earlier that their final lifting. We therefore encourage farmers to book plants in advance to ensure their availability. We always maintain transparency in supplying plants on first cum first serves bases and on terms and conditions as mentioned on the receipt.
ACCOUNT NO. 36330200000031
M/s revolving earth agro
Bank of baroda
Branch. Aliganj
Ifc code BARBOALIGAN
registration amount 3500/-
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PREPARATION OF LAND .
Teak can be planted at 2m x 2m, 2.5m x 2.5m or 3m x 3m espacement. It can also be raised along with agricultural crops at a spacing of 4m x 4m or 5m x 1m.
• Plough lands thoroughly and level it of. Mark the areas for pit digging by alignment and staking.
• Dig pits of 35 x 35 x 35 cm sizes. Refill the soil after seasoning and mixing with Farm Yard Manure and insecticides. On poor gravely sites, replace the pit soil by good soil.
• Use pre sprouted stumps for planting.
• Best planting season is from feb – sep or in rainy season.
• Firm up the soil after planting and apply irrigation wherever necessary.
• Apply 50 g of fertiliser in pit at the time of planting and thereafter in split doses or as per the fertility status of soil.
• Carry out weeding operations regularly. Weeding may be carried out @ 3 operations in the first year, 2 operations in second year and one operation in the third year.
• Carry out soil working periodically for better growth of plants. One working in the Ist year and two workings in 2nd and 3rd year may be adequate.
• Debudding in the initial years may be done to improve the quality of timber.
• Undertake prophylactic and control measures for protection of plants from insects/pests and diseases to ensure good health of the crop.
Irrigation:
Study has revealed that, irrigation during stress period boosts the growth of the plants. Irrigation should be followed by weeding (3,2,1) and adequate soil working. Two doses of fertiliser (in the month of August & September) @ 50 gm per plant of NPK (15:15:15) may be provided every year upto two years. By increasing the inputs of irrigation and frequent thinning, it is possible to increase the rate of diameter growth. The increase in diameter growth is, however, dependent on increasing the size of the crown i.e.. decrease in the number of trees per acre. In other words, one can have either lesser no. of trees of higher girth or larger number of trees of lower girth. It has been observed that teak trees grown under irrigated condition grew faster but the sapwood content of trees increased, the wood became weak and wind damage became quite serious. A phenomenon of water blisters may also develop in teak trees grown under irrigated conditions.
Many people claim that, teak grown with fertiliser and irrigation give excellent result. Drip irrigation will induce surface roots and epicormic branching. Nitrogen fertilisers will increase the nitrogen content of leaves. Initially larger leaves will increase photosynthesis and faster growth.
Harvesting, yield
The highest growth under plantation condition in India was seen in the Indo-Gangetic belt of Haldwani Division
• Plough lands thoroughly and level it of. Mark the areas for pit digging by alignment and staking.
• Dig pits of 35 x 35 x 35 cm sizes. Refill the soil after seasoning and mixing with Farm Yard Manure and insecticides. On poor gravely sites, replace the pit soil by good soil.
• Use pre sprouted stumps for planting.
• Best planting season is from feb – sep or in rainy season.
• Firm up the soil after planting and apply irrigation wherever necessary.
• Apply 50 g of fertiliser in pit at the time of planting and thereafter in split doses or as per the fertility status of soil.
• Carry out weeding operations regularly. Weeding may be carried out @ 3 operations in the first year, 2 operations in second year and one operation in the third year.
• Carry out soil working periodically for better growth of plants. One working in the Ist year and two workings in 2nd and 3rd year may be adequate.
• Debudding in the initial years may be done to improve the quality of timber.
• Undertake prophylactic and control measures for protection of plants from insects/pests and diseases to ensure good health of the crop.
Irrigation:
Study has revealed that, irrigation during stress period boosts the growth of the plants. Irrigation should be followed by weeding (3,2,1) and adequate soil working. Two doses of fertiliser (in the month of August & September) @ 50 gm per plant of NPK (15:15:15) may be provided every year upto two years. By increasing the inputs of irrigation and frequent thinning, it is possible to increase the rate of diameter growth. The increase in diameter growth is, however, dependent on increasing the size of the crown i.e.. decrease in the number of trees per acre. In other words, one can have either lesser no. of trees of higher girth or larger number of trees of lower girth. It has been observed that teak trees grown under irrigated condition grew faster but the sapwood content of trees increased, the wood became weak and wind damage became quite serious. A phenomenon of water blisters may also develop in teak trees grown under irrigated conditions.
Many people claim that, teak grown with fertiliser and irrigation give excellent result. Drip irrigation will induce surface roots and epicormic branching. Nitrogen fertilisers will increase the nitrogen content of leaves. Initially larger leaves will increase photosynthesis and faster growth.
Harvesting, yield
The highest growth under plantation condition in India was seen in the Indo-Gangetic belt of Haldwani Division
Insects, Pest and Diseases :
Teak defoliator & skeletoniser (Hyblaea puera and Eutectona machaeralis) cause extensive damage to young plantations. Root rot due to Polyporous zonalis is also common in plantation. Pink disease fungus causes cankers and bark flaking. Powdery mildew caused by Olivea tectonae & Uncinula tectonae leads to premature defoliation. It is thus necessary to undertake prophylactic and control measures to ensure good health of the crops. This method is of immense importance in the insect, pest control considering its harmless and pollution free implications on the environment further avoiding the operational and residual hazards that involve in the use of organic and inorganic insecticides
Irrigation:
irrigation during stress period boosts the growth of the plants. Irrigation should be followed by weeding (3,2,1) and adequate soil working. Two doses of fertiliser (in the month of August & September) @ 50 gm per plant of NPK (15:15:15) may be provided every year upto three years. By increasing the inputs of irrigation and frequent thinning, it is possible to increase the rate of diameter growth. The increase in diameter growth is, however, dependent on increasing the size of the crown i.e.. decrease in the number of trees per acre. In other words, one can have either lesser no. of trees of higher girth or larger number of trees of lower girth. It has been observed that teak trees grown under irrigated condition grew faster. A phenomenon of water blisters may also develop in teak trees grown under irrigated conditions. Such trees may appear quite healthy from outside but the inner heartwood may develop rot due to storage of excess water that increases the spread of fungi which may further damage the tree.
Many people claim that, teak grown with fertiliser and irrigation give excellent result. Drip irrigation will induce surface roots and epicormic branching. Nitrogen fertilisers will increase the nitrogen content of leaves.. The control through insecticides is not, therefore, possible. Once the trees are established they generally do not respond significantly to irrigation and fertilisers.
Many people claim that, teak grown with fertiliser and irrigation give excellent result. Drip irrigation will induce surface roots and epicormic branching. Nitrogen fertilisers will increase the nitrogen content of leaves.. The control through insecticides is not, therefore, possible. Once the trees are established they generally do not respond significantly to irrigation and fertilisers.
M/s. Revolving earth agro pvt.ltd.
DINESH TIWARI (B.D.M.) india
R.E.A. agri business
08805657748,09702393411
Skype contact: revolving.agro
MUMBAI:+919670000455,+918931091834
Amit panday
vikramgarh rd.
thane virar. Maharashtra
UTTAR PRADESH:+919565732329
Sandeep tiwari
112-B,first floor
prince complex hazratganj
lucknow, uttarpradesh
MADHYA PRADESH:
+919691339913,+918435931882
Anand Sharma
272/ tilonjri, tehsil.keilaras dist. Gwalior
Madhya Pradesh
PUNJAB: +919465956032
Baljindar singh
Phillaur,district jalandhar
pincode -144034
Punjab
KHANNA: +919463510089,+919592600190
Harpreet singh
Khanna road, khamano,Chandigarh
ludhiana highway
GUJRAT: +919879569892
PATEL LALABHAI BHIKHABHAI
59/B,
VIRBABAPARK SOCEITY,
JAGATPUR ROAD , CHANDLODIA,
AHMEDABAD ,382481 , GUJARAT
AURANGABAD: +919890308651
Dada saheb mahajan
ShopNo.10 bharadi, sillod aurangabad
Maharashtra
HARYANA:+919810888005
Hari prakash singh
Hisar ,haryana
DELHI: +919319555006
Sharat chaudhary
Ladpur, Post- B.B.Nagar, Tehsil- Siyana. Dist- Bulandsher.
BIHAR:+917677065623
Satish singh
Main road ,thura toil near Sharma
Medical store
Buxer,Bihar
CHANDAN SINGH NEGI & AVNEET SINGH KOHLI
RANIKHET ROAD, RAMNAGR.
DISTT. NANITAL. ( UTTRAKHAND )
HIMACHAL PRADESH:
ANDRAPRADESH: +919422494901
SONU MARMULLA
12/34 enclave Kareem nagar andrapradesh
Services:
Visit to your plot or farm to get sample of soil for testing after registration.
We provide trainig kit ( photo ,books,c.d.) to get idea regarding sagwan farming
Buy back guarantee on stamp paper with registration from high court of mumbai with current market rate of wood .
Our regular visit to your farm. (every six month)
We give regular visit to your farm after plantation to know the technical problems which can be short out by us only.
24x7 toll free number to get solution of your query regarding your farming.
--
M/s. Revolving earth agro pvt.ltd.
Mr amit panday ADMINST. (India)
09670000455,08805657748
TEAK AND EUCALYPTUS
"""""" PLANTATION"""""
Teak plantation
Teak & Eucalyptus plantation
SAGWAN FARMING
We do teak plantation in India .we also integrate eucalyptus plantation have more then 50,000 farmers across India . we r private limited company based in mumbai exporter of teak & safeda wood , wood timbers and timber wood products like timber boards, timber logs, board ply products, wooden margins and wooden laminated flooring's we integrate farming of teak & safeda with
buy back guarantee on stamp paper of 100 rs with registration from high court of mumbai with current market rate of wood.
We integrate EUCALYPTUS & TEAK tissue culture farming give CD. and booklet with registration certificate and form to cut your tree .we also provide training to get maximum interest in farming and get to start your own business in your state .we give regular visit to your farm after plantation to know the technical problems which can be short out by us only . We appoint franchisees in each district and B.D.M. of state for business development , if interested plz call us on 09670000455,07409006005,09565732329 for such query
Teak plantation:
COST OF ONE PLANT IS 79 RS.
Come and invest Rs.79 for one plants and earn more then. that is approx 500 plant in one acre Rs.2500 per cub/feet x 12 cubic feet from one tree =R.S. 30,000 from one tree in 7 - 9 yrs.
R.S. 30,000 x 500 plant in one acre = 150,00000/-
1 crore fifty lakhs
Safeda (eucalyptus) plantation:
COST OF ONE PLANT IS 30 RS.
By planting Eugliptus Clones you will get wood nearly 200 to 300 kgs per tree.
Per acre you need minimum 1500 to 1800 clones approximately.
We give rough calculation here i.e per acre 1800 plants .On completion of 4 th years you will get 300 Kgs per tree .So the total yield per acre is 1800 X 300= 540000 kgs i.e 540 metric tons per acre .The present market rate is Rs 6000 to 8000 metric ton. So the farmers will get per acre
Net income after 4 yrs from one acre.
540 metric ton X R.S 8000=43,20000
Fourty three lakhs
To know our project detail of Teak tissue culture & safeda (eucalyptus) farming at your doorstep in your land visit our site .
www.sagwanfarming.com
Terms and conditions :
|
Availability of plants in company's green house is invariably in short supply. Pricing of planting stock is declared in advance to ensure that the farmers can book their plants any time during the year. Many a times, all plants in our nursery stock stand booked much earlier that their final lifting. We therefore encourage farmers to book plants in advance to ensure their availability. We always maintain transparency in supplying plants on first cum first serves bases and on terms and conditions as mentioned on the receipt.
ACCOUNT NO. 36330200000031
M/s revolving earth agro
Bank of baroda
Branch. Aliganj
Ifc code BARBOALIGAN
registration amount 3500/-
|
PREPARATION OF LAND .
Teak can be planted at 2m x 2m, 2.5m x 2.5m or 3m x 3m espacement. It can also be raised along with agricultural crops at a spacing of 4m x 4m or 5m x 1m.
• Plough lands thoroughly and level it of. Mark the areas for pit digging by alignment and staking.
• Dig pits of 35 x 35 x 35 cm sizes. Refill the soil after seasoning and mixing with Farm Yard Manure and insecticides. On poor gravely sites, replace the pit soil by good soil.
• Use pre sprouted stumps for planting.
• Best planting season is from feb – sep or in rainy season.
• Firm up the soil after planting and apply irrigation wherever necessary.
• Apply 50 g of fertiliser in pit at the time of planting and thereafter in split doses or as per the fertility status of soil.
• Carry out weeding operations regularly. Weeding may be carried out @ 3 operations in the first year, 2 operations in second year and one operation in the third year.
• Carry out soil working periodically for better growth of plants. One working in the Ist year and two workings in 2nd and 3rd year may be adequate.
• Debudding in the initial years may be done to improve the quality of timber.
• Undertake prophylactic and control measures for protection of plants from insects/pests and diseases to ensure good health of the crop.
Irrigation:
Study has revealed that, irrigation during stress period boosts the growth of the plants. Irrigation should be followed by weeding (3,2,1) and adequate soil working. Two doses of fertiliser (in the month of August & September) @ 50 gm per plant of NPK (15:15:15) may be provided every year upto two years. By increasing the inputs of irrigation and frequent thinning, it is possible to increase the rate of diameter growth. The increase in diameter growth is, however, dependent on increasing the size of the crown i.e.. decrease in the number of trees per acre. In other words, one can have either lesser no. of trees of higher girth or larger number of trees of lower girth. It has been observed that teak trees grown under irrigated condition grew faster but the sapwood content of trees increased, the wood became weak and wind damage became quite serious. A phenomenon of water blisters may also develop in teak trees grown under irrigated conditions.
Many people claim that, teak grown with fertiliser and irrigation give excellent result. Drip irrigation will induce surface roots and epicormic branching. Nitrogen fertilisers will increase the nitrogen content of leaves. Initially larger leaves will increase photosynthesis and faster growth.
Harvesting, yield
The highest growth under plantation condition in India was seen in the Indo-Gangetic belt of Haldwani Division
• Plough lands thoroughly and level it of. Mark the areas for pit digging by alignment and staking.
• Dig pits of 35 x 35 x 35 cm sizes. Refill the soil after seasoning and mixing with Farm Yard Manure and insecticides. On poor gravely sites, replace the pit soil by good soil.
• Use pre sprouted stumps for planting.
• Best planting season is from feb – sep or in rainy season.
• Firm up the soil after planting and apply irrigation wherever necessary.
• Apply 50 g of fertiliser in pit at the time of planting and thereafter in split doses or as per the fertility status of soil.
• Carry out weeding operations regularly. Weeding may be carried out @ 3 operations in the first year, 2 operations in second year and one operation in the third year.
• Carry out soil working periodically for better growth of plants. One working in the Ist year and two workings in 2nd and 3rd year may be adequate.
• Debudding in the initial years may be done to improve the quality of timber.
• Undertake prophylactic and control measures for protection of plants from insects/pests and diseases to ensure good health of the crop.
Irrigation:
Study has revealed that, irrigation during stress period boosts the growth of the plants. Irrigation should be followed by weeding (3,2,1) and adequate soil working. Two doses of fertiliser (in the month of August & September) @ 50 gm per plant of NPK (15:15:15) may be provided every year upto two years. By increasing the inputs of irrigation and frequent thinning, it is possible to increase the rate of diameter growth. The increase in diameter growth is, however, dependent on increasing the size of the crown i.e.. decrease in the number of trees per acre. In other words, one can have either lesser no. of trees of higher girth or larger number of trees of lower girth. It has been observed that teak trees grown under irrigated condition grew faster but the sapwood content of trees increased, the wood became weak and wind damage became quite serious. A phenomenon of water blisters may also develop in teak trees grown under irrigated conditions.
Many people claim that, teak grown with fertiliser and irrigation give excellent result. Drip irrigation will induce surface roots and epicormic branching. Nitrogen fertilisers will increase the nitrogen content of leaves. Initially larger leaves will increase photosynthesis and faster growth.
Harvesting, yield
The highest growth under plantation condition in India was seen in the Indo-Gangetic belt of Haldwani Division
Insects, Pest and Diseases :
Teak defoliator & skeletoniser (Hyblaea puera and Eutectona machaeralis) cause extensive damage to young plantations. Root rot due to Polyporous zonalis is also common in plantation. Pink disease fungus causes cankers and bark flaking. Powdery mildew caused by Olivea tectonae & Uncinula tectonae leads to premature defoliation. It is thus necessary to undertake prophylactic and control measures to ensure good health of the crops. This method is of immense importance in the insect, pest control considering its harmless and pollution free implications on the environment further avoiding the operational and residual hazards that involve in the use of organic and inorganic insecticides
Irrigation:
irrigation during stress period boosts the growth of the plants. Irrigation should be followed by weeding (3,2,1) and adequate soil working. Two doses of fertiliser (in the month of August & September) @ 50 gm per plant of NPK (15:15:15) may be provided every year upto three years. By increasing the inputs of irrigation and frequent thinning, it is possible to increase the rate of diameter growth. The increase in diameter growth is, however, dependent on increasing the size of the crown i.e.. decrease in the number of trees per acre. In other words, one can have either lesser no. of trees of higher girth or larger number of trees of lower girth. It has been observed that teak trees grown under irrigated condition grew faster. A phenomenon of water blisters may also develop in teak trees grown under irrigated conditions. Such trees may appear quite healthy from outside but the inner heartwood may develop rot due to storage of excess water that increases the spread of fungi which may further damage the tree.
Many people claim that, teak grown with fertiliser and irrigation give excellent result. Drip irrigation will induce surface roots and epicormic branching. Nitrogen fertilisers will increase the nitrogen content of leaves.. The control through insecticides is not, therefore, possible. Once the trees are established they generally do not respond significantly to irrigation and fertilisers.
Many people claim that, teak grown with fertiliser and irrigation give excellent result. Drip irrigation will induce surface roots and epicormic branching. Nitrogen fertilisers will increase the nitrogen content of leaves.. The control through insecticides is not, therefore, possible. Once the trees are established they generally do not respond significantly to irrigation and fertilisers.
M/s. Revolving earth agro pvt.ltd.
DINESH TIWARI (B.D.M.) india
R.E.A. agri business
08805657748,09702393411
Skype contact: revolving.agro
MUMBAI:+919670000455,+918931091834
Amit panday
vikramgarh rd.
thane virar. Maharashtra
UTTAR PRADESH:+919565732329
Sandeep tiwari
112-B,first floor
prince complex hazratganj
lucknow, uttarpradesh
MADHYA PRADESH:
+919691339913,+918435931882
Anand Sharma
272/ tilonjri, tehsil.keilaras dist. Gwalior
Madhya Pradesh
PUNJAB: +919465956032
Baljindar singh
Phillaur,district jalandhar
pincode -144034
Punjab
KHANNA: +919463510089,+919592600190
Harpreet singh
Khanna road, khamano,Chandigarh
ludhiana highway
GUJRAT: +919879569892
PATEL LALABHAI BHIKHABHAI
59/B,
VIRBABAPARK SOCEITY,
JAGATPUR ROAD , CHANDLODIA,
AHMEDABAD ,382481 , GUJARAT
AURANGABAD: +919890308651
Dada saheb mahajan
ShopNo.10 bharadi, sillod aurangabad
Maharashtra
HARYANA:+919810888005
Hari prakash singh
Hisar ,haryana
DELHI: +919319555006
Sharat chaudhary
Ladpur, Post- B.B.Nagar, Tehsil- Siyana. Dist- Bulandsher.
BIHAR:+917677065623
Satish singh
Main road ,thura toil near Sharma
Medical store
Buxer,Bihar
CHANDAN SINGH NEGI & AVNEET SINGH KOHLI
RANIKHET ROAD, RAMNAGR.
DISTT. NANITAL. ( UTTRAKHAND )
HIMACHAL PRADESH:
ANDRAPRADESH: +919422494901
SONU MARMULLA
12/34 enclave Kareem nagar andrapradesh
Services:
Visit to your plot or farm to get sample of soil for testing after registration.
We provide trainig kit ( photo ,books,c.d.) to get idea regarding sagwan farming
Buy back guarantee on stamp paper with registration from high court of mumbai with current market rate of wood .
Our regular visit to your farm. (every six month)
We give regular visit to your farm after plantation to know the technical problems which can be short out by us only.
24x7 toll free number to get solution of your query regarding your farming.
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M/s. Revolving earth agro pvt.ltd.
Mr amit panday ADMINST. (India)
09670000455,08805657748
TEAK AND EUCALYPTUS
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