Showing posts with label Cotton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cotton. Show all posts

Mar 18, 2017

Muito Quente

Muito Quente

Mutio quente is a good description of today. Muito quente is Portuguese for "very hot." Today was in the mid 90's as we learned more about Brazilian agriculture. We started learning about cotton production. We were able to visit a cotton producer who works with Bayer Crop Science to produce cotton seed for future crops. He shared production practices, challenges, and some of the equipment used.

Jan 28, 2016

GM Cotton Production in India

GM Cotton Production in India

This week we take a look at an interview with Ganesh Nanote, a farmer from India. Ganesh explains production practices, trends, reasoning, and challenges facing agriculture in India, specifically around cotton production. I encourage you to read the interview conducted by Aneela Mirchandani and reflect with others using the discussion points below.

Profile of an Indian Farmer

Discussion Points

Sep 14, 2015

Irrigation Water Requirement for Some of the Major Crops in India


Crop
Growing Period  ( in days )
Daily Water Requirement
Total Water Requirement
in cm
in inches
in cm
in inches
Barley
88
0.400
0.16
25.20
10.08
Cotton
202
0.525
0.21
105.50
42.20
Groundnut
124
0.525
0.21
65.25
26.10
Jawar
114
0.575
0.23
64.25
25.70
Linseed
88
0.350
0.14
31.71
12.68
Maize
100
0.450
0.18
44.50
17.80
Mustard
88
0.300
0.12
25.20
10.08
Onion
120
0.625
0.25
75.00
30.00
Potato
88
0.750
0.30
30.00
12.00
Pea
88
0.350
0.14
30.00
12.00
Rice
93
1.075
0.43
104.50
41.80
Ragi
127
0.575
0.23
74.50
29.80
Sugarcane
365
0.650
0.26
237.50
95.00
Tobacco
132
0.750
0.30
98.00
39.20
Wheat
88
0.425
0.17
37.00
14.80
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