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Soil Preparation and Land Levelling
Ladyfinger is a Kharif and Zaid season crop that grows best in warm weather. In Hardoi, sowing is mainly done in February–March (Zaid) and June–July (Kharif).
Okra is ready for first harvest 45–55 days after sowing.
Seed germination: 5–7 days.
Vegetative growth: 25–30 days.
Flowering: 30–40 days after sowing.
First harvest: 45–55 days.
Total crop duration: 90–120 days.
Ladyfinger is a very popular vegetable in North India. It is sown directly in the field without nursery preparation. The warm climate and loamy soil of Hardoi are ideal for its cultivation. It sells quickly in markets, providing farmers with good returns in a short time.
Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Gujarat, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh
| Season | Nursery / Sowing | Transplanting / Sowing | Harvesting |
| Zaid | Feb–Mar | Direct sowing | Apr–Jun |
| Kharif | Jun–Jul | Direct sowing | Aug–Oct |
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05:06
Soil Preparation and Land Levelling
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05:28
Soil Preparation and Land Levelling
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04:52
Soil Preparation and Land Levelling
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06:10
Sowing Methods and Best Practices
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05:45
Sowing Methods and Best Practices
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07:20
Irrigation Scheduling for Wheat
Hindi08:00
Fertilizer Application
Hindi06:30
Fertilizer Application
Hindi05:45
Fertilizer Application
Hindi09:15
Harvesting and Threshing
Hindi07:40
Harvesting and Threshing
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Harvesting and Threshing
Wheat is grown as a Rabi crop, sown from October to December and harvested from March to May.
Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, and Madhya Pradesh are among the major wheat-producing states.
Wheat is grown as a Rabi crop, sown from October to December and harvested from March to May.
Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, and Madhya Pradesh are among the major wheat-producing states.