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Old 06-29-2009
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Dear Sir,

Kindly give me the information in detail regarding Medicenal plant which can be grown on Dry land farm (which can be grown only on rain water in the district of Ahmednagar State Mharashtra)

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Hi

I am very much interested in these cultivations but dont know what to start with. My investent is very low and i have around 8 acres of land ready to use in north A.P.

Please help me out.
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Hi Sathyanarayana,

I am Praveen and intrested in growing medicinal plants in my 6 aceras of land,could you please suggest me which to be choosed,

Condition of Land is..

1.Full of Water
2.Last 10 years nohing cultivation has done
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mr .satya

our soil type is red soil and temp is 26-36.

can u suggest any good medicinal plants.

having good market in demand.and the processer.

thanking u

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Dear MR. GUPTA,
iam from orissa and have agricultural land.
iam very much interested for TULASI production. can you arrange any firm interested in contract farming and biyback of the product. if possible the extract can also be manufactured under the licence of the purchasing firm to save the cost in collection and transportation of the product.
pl BE KIND ENOUGH to send me the details in my private msg box for furthe negotiations.
thanks and regards
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Originally Posted by satyanarayan gupta View Post
hi taylor,
please have a look on below mentioned information about withania somnifera.

Withania somnifera (linn.) dunal
family - solanaceae
it is an erect branched under shrub up to 1.25 m in height, minutely stellate tomentose. Root fleshty, tapering, whitish brown. Leaves ovate, flower greenish. It grows in dried parts in subtropical regions.

Part used: Root, leaf seed.

Soil and climate
w. Somnifera grows well in sandy loam or light red soil, having ph 7.5-8.0 with good drainage. It can be cultivated between 600-1200 m altitude. The semi-tropical areas receiving 500-750 mm rainfall are suitable for cultivation of this rained crop. The crop requires dry season during its growing period. Temperature between 200c to 350c is most suitable for cultivation. Late winter rains are conducive for the proper development of the plant roots

land preparation
ashwagandha is usually grown in fields which are not well covered by the irrigation systems. The field on which food crops cannot be taken profitably for the above reason may be used for ashwangandha cultivation. The soil of the field selected for ashwagandha cultivation is well pulverized by ploughing, disking and/or harrowing. The field may be then levelled by the application pata.

Nursery raising and planting
the crop can be sown either by broad casting or in lines. Live to line method is preferred as it in creases root production and also helps in performing intercultural practices properly. The seeds are usually sown about 1-3 cm deepin june- july in nursery. A light shower after shower after sowing ensures good germination. About 500-750 gm seeds are sufficient for 1 ha. Field. Seeds can be treated, with thiram or indofil or dithane medicinal plants - 45 (@ 3 gm/kg seed), before sowing to protect seedlings from seed borne diseases. The seedling after 25-35 days after sowing can be transplanted in the field marinating 60 x 60 cm. Spacing between the plants & the rows. It may be noted that since 'asagnadh' is a rainy season kharif crop, the time of sowing is decided by date of arrival of monsoon in that area

thinning and weeding
the seeds sown by broadcasting or in the line in furrows should be thinned out by hand at 25-30 days after sowing to maintain a plant population of about 30-60 plants per square meter (about 3.5 to 6 lakh plants/hectare). The plant density to be used may depend on the nature and fertility of the soil. On the marginal land the population is kept high. If some fertiliser (n:p:k::20:20:0) is applied then the population should preferably be kept at a lower level. One hand weeding at an early stage is sufficient to enable the ashwagandha plants to take over the growth of weed which get suppressed by its smothering effect.

Manures, fertilisers and pesticides
the medicinal plants have to be grown without chemical fertilizers and use of pesticides. Organic manures like, farm yard manure (fym), vermi-compost, green manure etc. May be used as per requirement of the species. To prevent diseases, bio-pesticides could be prepared (either single or mixture) from neem (kernel, seeds & leaves), chitrakmool, dhatura, cow's urine etc.

Irrigation
light shower after transplantation ensures establishment of seedlings. There is no need of irrigation if rainfall is at regular intervals. Excessive rainfall/water is harmful to the crop. Life saving irrigations may be applied, if required.

Harvesting/ post harvesting
the plants start flowering and bearing fruits from december onwards. The crop is ready for harvest in january-march at 150 to 180 days after sowing. The maturity of crop is judged by drying out of leaves and yellow red berries. The entire plant is uprooted for roots which are separated from aerial parts by cutting the stem 1-2 cm above the crown. The roots are then either cut transversely into small pieces (7 to 10 cm) or dried as it is in the sun. About 650-800 kg roots can be obtained from 1 ha on drying it comes to 350-435 kg. Berries are hand plucked separately. They are dried and crushed to take out the seeds.

The dried roots, entire or transversely cut into smaller pieces, have to be further cleaned, trimmed and graded. The roots are beaten with a club which removes adhering soil and breaks off the thin, brittle lateral rootlets. Lateral branches, root crown and stem remains on roots are carefully trimmed with the help of knife.

Yield
on an average yield from one hectare land under commercial cultivation is approx 3-5 quintals of dried roots and 50-75 kg seeds.

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satya.
hi i am new to agriculter field. I am intrested in cultivating aloe vera. I am from andhrapradesh. Will you please guide me which variety aof aloe vera is good in plantation and which type will yield more results and more benefits.
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u can cultivate aloe barbendish miller and if u require assistance pls contact we have farm in andhra thax.
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Thanks Satya for sharing those details. I'm in the process of purchasing a 6000 m/sq farm in a tropic/volcanic area in Central America. The soil is so fertile, locals bost you can grow anything there. I'm looking for a few medicinal plants I could grow and export to the US and Europe. Do any of these plants that you list seem like best fits for me - in terms of flourishing best in a tropical climate (well above sea level) and which may be most easlily exported in a raw state (I don't have the resource right now to procress compounds).

Thanks for you time!
Dave
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I am into plantation of aloe vera and have huge plantations of the same would you be interested in aloe vera as it is also a medical plants with the highest number of nutritions .

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Amith G
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Dear Gupta,

Can u help me and guide me where the Bacopa monnieri plants are grow and what is the active prienciples are present in that plants
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