Wheat Seed
We are providing Non-GMO & GMO & Triple gene cotton seed. There is no crop in the world that is grown more than wheat. Covering almost one-sixth of the arable land in the world it is the food-crop with the highest demand globally that leads every other crop in the world including rice, maize, potatoes, and sugarcane.
Ways to save water
Next to air, water is the most important element for the preservation of life. Water is a finite commodity which, if not managed properly, will result in shortages in the near future. Water conservation can go a long way to help alleviate these impending shortages.
Water conservation in wheat farming is crucial for sustainable agriculture. Here are some effective strategies to save water in wheat crops
Consider implementing crop rotation. In the past, farmers used long fallow periods to conserve water for wheat and other cash crops. However, crop rotation has emerged as a better alternative. It not only improves soil health but also conserves water.
Introduce cover crops into your rotation. These crops prevent erosion, add nutrients and organic matter to the soil, and help retain water.
Most farmers use drip irrigation to save water. Although it is already a considerable improvement over traditional flood irrigation, there is still room for improvement. Instead of a water outlet on the surface, the new “System of Water for Agriculture Rejuvenation” (SWAR) technology provides underground irrigation. These systems deliver water directly to the plant roots, minimizing wastage and maximizing efficiency.
Proper fertilization encourages strong wheat growth, leading to more transpiration and less drainage. Regular fertilizer use promotes rooting, allowing better water extraction from the soil.