Mint (Mentha sp) 
            Labiatae 
        Varieties 
          Japanese  mint – MAS-1, MA-2, Hybrid-77, Shivalik and EC-41911 
          Spear  mint – MSS-1, MSS-5 and Punjab Spearmint-1 
          Bergamot mint – Kiran 
          Pepper  mint - Kukrail 
        Soil and climate  
          Well  drained loamy soil high in organic matter content with pH 6.5 to 7.0 is  suitable. Sub-tropical areas receiving an annual rainfall of 100 - 150 cm are  good. 
        Propagation  
          It can be propagated through root suckers and  terminal cuttings. Terminal cuttings are highly capable for rooting. The root  suckers from the previous crop can be used for propagation. 
        Planting  
          Rooted  stem cuttings are planted in beds at 40 x 40 cm spacing during June - July. 
        Manuring 
          Apply NPK 50:75:50 kg/ha as basal. At four months  after planting, N 25 kg/ha is applied. 
        Irrigation 
          Irrigation is given twice in a week. 
        Weeding  
          Frequent weeding is done up to 75 days of planting. 
        Harvest  
          First  cutting starts in about 5 months after planting and subsequently at 3 months  interval. Under good management conditions, the crop will give economic yield  for about four years. 
        Yield  
          An  average of about 24 - 30 t of herbage and 100 - 150 kg of oil can be obtained  from a hectare in a year. 
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