Sweet Potato disease and spray use on time "
Agricultural crops are the axis of farmer's hard work, patience and hope. To produce these crops, the farmer works day and night to get better yields and sell his needs at a better price in the market as well. Sweet Potato sugar, is also one of the major crops that are well -liked in our area. It is a rooted crop and its bulls grow on the ground. But sometimes insects and diseases are attacked on these bulls, most harmful of which are white and white bees.
If they are not treated in a timely manner, the entire crop can be severely damaged. Sounds weaken the bull by eating leaves, while white bees stops the leaves and prevents their growth. The result is that the leaves begin to become yellow and the power of the plant decreases. If this attack increases, the root, ie sugar, will not be fully prepared.
Keeping these conditions, it was decided to spray without wasting time so that the sounds and white bees could not do much harm. Various sprays have been purchased to protect the crop, including Vadal, Emah McCatin and Sudau. These sprays are considered effective in eliminating different types of insects. Most importantly, the spray should be done on time, because if delayed, the insects do more damage and then spraying makes the crop maintenance difficult.
If sprayed in the afternoon, the intensity of the sunshine will ease the drug or decrease its effect. When spraying, it is important to take special care that the medicine is reached on both the top and bottom of the leaves, as most of the insects are hidden at the bottom of the leaves. The use of masks and gloves is essential so that the drug does not affect the human body. Similarly, animals and children should not be allowed to approach the field as these medicines can be harmful to them. After the spray, the farmer should wash his clothes and hands thoroughly.
Observed after the spray
Observe the crop after spraying. Look at the bulls carefully for three to four days. If the sounds and white bees are reduced, it is a sign that the spray has been effective. But if there are still some insects left, another spray should be sprayed after ten to twelve days so that the crop can be fully protected.
When the leaves are healthy, the root, the sugar, will also be well ready. In this way, the farmer will get better yields and the market will get good price. If not sprayed on time, the loss can be double: on one hand production is reduced and on the other hand all the farmer's hard work is lost.
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