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HG-563,365,2-20
RGC-936
GG-1 varieties suitable

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A field experiment was conducted during kharif, 2005 on sandy loam soils of dryland
farm of S.V.Agricultural College, Tirupati (Acharya N.G.Ranga Agricultural University) to
study the performance of rainfed guar (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) Taub.) under varied
time of sowing. The experiment was laid out in a randomized block design with factorial
concept, replicated thrice. The treatments consisted of four times of sowing viz., first (D1
)
and second (D2
) fortnight of July, first (D3
) and second (D4
) fortnight of August and four
cultivars viz., RGC 1003 (V
1
), HG 563 (V
2
), RGM 112 (V
3
) and GAUG 9703 (V
4
). These
varieties are recommended for arid and semi-arid tract of the country. The experimental
site was low in organic carbon (0.25%) and available N (240 kg/ha), medium in available
P
2
O5
(22.7 kg/ha) and available K
2
O (206 kg/ha) and normal in pH (6.9). The entire
recommended dose of fertilizers (20 : 40 : 40 N, P
2
O5
and K
2
O kg/ha) was applied as basal
dose at the time of sowing. Observations were recorded at 25, 50, 75 DAS and at harvest.
The yield characters of guar cultivars were significantly influenced by time of sowing.
Sowing of guar during first fortnight of July resulted in more number of clusters per plant and
number of pods per cluster
-
than the crop sown during other times (Table 1). This can be
attributed to higher biomass accumulation coupled with effective translocation and distribution64
of photosynthates from source to sink, which in turn resulted in elevated stature of yield
attributes which was due to favourable weather conditions such as equal rainfall distribution
and temperature during the crop growth period. Relatively higher levels of yield parameters
of guar sown at first fortnight of July of sowing has been reported earlier by Sharma et al.
(1984), Bhadoria and Chauhan (1994) and Taneja et al. (1995). The crop sown during second
fortnight of August recorded the lowest yield attributes.
The highest seed yield of 951 kg ha
-1
(Table 1) was obtained with first fortnight of July
sowing and yield decreased significantly in other times of sowing. Higher seed yield with
first fortnight of July sowing was mainly due to enhanced yield attributes such as 70 per cent
more number of clusters per plant and 37 per cent more number of pods per cluster which
was due to equally distributed rainfall, optimum temperature during flowering and pod
development stage. The lowest seed yield obtained during second fortnight of August might
be due to reduced photosynthetic activity and translocation of assimilates as a result of high
rainfall and low temperature, which affected pod development and seed formation. The yield
increased with first fortnight of July over second fortnight of July, first fortnight of August and
second fortnight of August was to the tune of 42.0, 74.0 and 82.0 per cent, respectively. The
results are in agreement with those of Sharma et al. (1984), Taneja et al. (1984) and Taneja
et al. (1995).
The stalk yield was maximum when the crop was sown during first fortnight of July
compared to other times of sowing. This was due to better growth and development, resulting
in higher dry matter production(50%). The lowest stalk yield was recorded when the crop was
sown during second fortnight of August.
The crop sown during first fortnight of July recorded the highest crude gum yield due
to higher seed yield and gum content. Sowing beyond first fortnight of July resulted in lesser
crude gum yield due to lower yields.
Different cultivars of guar, having different genetic potentiality are known to respond
differently to similar management practices and the same was also noticed in the present
study. The cultivar RGM 112 produced the highest level of yield attributes such as number
of clusters per plant (23%) and number of pods per cluster (12%) which was on par with HG
563. This might be due to more assimilatory surface leading to higher dry matter production
coupled with effective translocation and distribution of photosynthates from source to sink.
Similar observations were also reported by Bhansali and Bhandri (2004). The lowest number
of yield attributes was recorded with the cultivar GAUG 9703.
The highest seed yield was recorded with RGM 112, which was on par with HG 563
and both were distinctly superior to RGC 1003 and GAUG 9703
 

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hanuraoc

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The highest seed yield was recorded with RGM 112, which was on par with HG 563
and both were distinctly superior to RGC 1003.
 

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Require Guar Seed

Respected Sir,

Our company require Guar Seed regularly in bulk, If any one have, Kindly contact us..

VIJAY KUMAR JAIN
MANAGING DIRECTOR
RAJ & COMPANY
BEHIND KATJU MARKET,
NEAR PARSI MANDIR,
NEEMUCH-458441(M.P.) INDIA
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agrootec

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Thanks for copy past. Please do a good editing so that it may look good. you sell seed? at what price? certified or normal???
 

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hanuraoc

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Graded Normal seed . as good as certified seed.

know more about seed from HG-8904342108,bangalore.

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Pacific herb

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Guargum Certified Seed, AP

Please contact us for purchase of Guar Seed.“Guargum” is a product which is made from Guar seeds. Guargum is being used in different industries in India and abroad, but now it is in Heavy demand due to its utility in Crude Oil Industry, these industries have saved 10 USD per barrel by using Gurgum. India is enjoying the top position in production and export of this product in the world market, 80 % of global demand is met by India. Guargum is the top most agri commodity which is exported last year next is Basmati Rice.
Guar is basically Simple, Short & Easy rain fed (depends upon rains) crop and cultivated in Rajasthan & Haryana state, but it can be grown successfully in other states (Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu) also.
We have taken Successful trials of this crop in Vidharbha region of Maharashtra state in rain fed and irrigated conditions in summer. Also have conducted trials in Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu states in rain fed and irrigated conditions, the results were economically feasible.
Pacific Agro is having its presence in more than 7 states and working along with NABARD, ATMA (agri Dept.) and also interacting with Planning Commission, Govt. of India.
There is basically four different purpose variety-
1. Green Manuring- for soil fertility.
2. Fodder- for cattle feed.
3. Pod or vegetable – for use as vegetable, and
4. Gum variety- for making edible gum.These seeds looks like same and difficult for differentiate for new farmer/grower.
So we recommend only Certified and packed seed for sowing to avoid losses or to be cheated.
Recommended Variety- 1. RGC 197 – Single stem, flat seed, 27 % Gum, RGC 936 – With branches, round and pink color seed, 33% Gum, RGC-986, 1012, HG- 563, 365 etc.
Brief information of this crop.
1. Soil – Light or Medium and well drained soil.
2. Climate- High temp, full sun light and low rainfall.
3. Sowing – After 20 July to 15 Sep ( rain fed) & in February (with irrigation)
4. Crop duration- 85 to 120 days.
5. Seed rate per acre - 5 Kg.
6. Cost of cultivation per acre – Rs. 7 to 8 thousand. Cost of Certified seed- Rs.3,000+ Fertiliser -1,500+ Spray -Rs.500 + Labour ? (as per local or individual)
7. Production/ Yield – 400 to 700 Kg. /acre.
8. Market rate – Rs. 100 to 300/Kg.(Present rate is Rs.14,000/Quintal)
9. Profit- minimum Rs. 35 to 90 thousand/acre in 90 days.
We provide all concerned services like Good Quality High Yielding Certified Seed, crop agronomy and Assured “Buy back” support at different places. We also Arrange/Conduct on field training and take up large Cultivation of 50 acres and above.
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Coleus Forskohlii/Pashan bhed/Patthar churColeus Forskohlii is a Medicinal herb, it is a bushy growing up to 2 feet. The active ingredient is Forskolin which is extracted from dry/wet roots by Super Critical Solvent Extraction and exported to Japan, Germany, USA and Russia for drug formulation.
This crop need irrigation and can be sown any time (except exteme climatic conditions). Generally its dry roots are marketed but its wet root also can be marketed, we have buyers for wet roots also. Sandy loamy soil is good for this crop but it can be taken on other soil with little amendment and proper management.
Brief information of this crop.
1. Soil – Light or Medium (Sandy Loamy) and well drained soil.
2. Climate- Maharashtra, Gujarat, MP, AP, TN and Karnataka climate is suitable.
3. Sowing – Preferably from July to March.
4. Crop duration- 6 to 7 Month.
5. Planting material per acre - 22 to 25 thousand fresh cuttings (250-350 Kg.) per acre.
6. Cost of cultivation per acre – Rs. 12 to 15 thousand/acre.
7. Production/ Yield per acre – 300 to 600 Kg. dry roots.
8. Market rate – Minimum Rs. 200 & Max. Rs. 350/Kg. (last season Rs.350.)
9. Profit- Minimum Rs. 50 thousand & up to 1,00,000 /acre
10. We provide all concerned services like –
a. Elite (dieses free) Planting Material,
b. Crop agronomy (Land preparation to harvest) and
c. “Assured buy back” support at different places.
We also take up large Cultivation for more than 20 acres and above.
Please Note-
1. We also arrange/conduct on field training for these crop.
2. For unemployed youth and diligent personalities we have Franchisee model to work in line with our company with least Investment and Risk, we provide them training for marketing.

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