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The Tamil Nadu Agricultural University issues guidelines for farmers who grow cotton crop in summer

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It asked the farmers not to store the stalks of the cotton plant in the filed after harvest. It said the farmers should follow crop rotation and avoid ratoon crop for cotton.

It said that installing pheromone traps which uses particular chemicals which lure the insects at ginning mills. The insects thus collected could be killed by using any of the pesticides, as told. It also added that that pink bollworm, a common pest in cotton, could be got rid of by not allowing it to complete its life cycle by ensuring proper sanitation during ginning.

Price of long staple cotton expected to remain firm in July-August

Related Keywords: advice farmers on cotton price, analyse monthly prices in Konganapuram, Cotton growers, cotton prices, harvest period, prices of long staple summer cotton on harvest, regulated Tamil Nadu market, take sowing decisions, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, the last nine years

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University has advised cotton growers to take sowing decisions based on their advisory as prices of long staple summer cotton on harvest are expected to be around Rs. 5,500-5,800 per quintal in July-August.

The major cotton growing districts of Tamil Nadu are Dharmapuri, Tiruvannamalai, Vellore, Perambalur, Tiruchirapallii and Salem.

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