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Organic cultivation of Sugarcane Varieties Recommend varieties for organic sugarcane production in Tamil Nadu are Co 8021, Co 86032, Co 86249, CoC 90063, CoG 93076, CoG 94077 and CoSi 95071. Land preparation Deep ploughing once or twice with disc plough followed by shallow ploughing three or four times using cultivator. Spacing Adopt minimum row spacing of 90 cm. For varieties the spacing can be increased upto150 cm. Furrows must be formed at 20-30 cm deep. Organic manure Apply farmyard manure or compost or well-decomposed press mud at 80 t/ha either before last ploughing or in the furrows before planting. However, the quantity of organic manure could be adjusted in such a way to supply 280kgN/ha. Through one or more sources like farmyard manure, compost, press mud etc., depending upon their N content. Collect setts from 6-8months old disease free nursery crop. Two budded setts are better than three-budded setts. It is always advisable to collect the seed Material from organically grown sugarcane crop. Sett rate and planting By adopting 90cm spacing, 75,000 two-budded setts are required for planting one hectare. Green manure intercrop Sow green manure crops like daincha or sunhemp on one side of the ridges on 3rd or 4th day after planting sugarcane and raise it as an intercrop with sugarcane. Harvest and insitu incorporate the intercrop around 45 days after transplanting. Weed management Hand hoeing and weeding at 30, 60 and 90 days after planting. Follow only non-chemical weed management technologies like hand weeding and Mechanical weed control methods. Biofertilizers Apply 5 kg each of Azospirillum and Phosphobacteria respectively on 30 and 60 days after planting of sugarcane. Mix the biofertilizers thoroughly with 500 kg/ha of farmyard manure to increase the bulkiness and apply. Give light earthing up and irrigate immediately. Trashing Remove the dried and senescent leaves at 5th and 7th month and apply as mulch in alternate furrows. Irrigation schedule
Prevention of lodging At 7th month after trashing, a wet earthing up will help to reduce lodging of canes. Tying the canes with trash-twists (trash twist propping) will also help to reduce lodging. Early shoot borer Trash mulching, frequent irrigations and light earthing up at 35th days will result in lower incidence. Release 125 fertilized female Sturmiopsis parasite/ ha when the crops is at the age of 45 to 60 days. Inter node stem borer Cards pasted with 0.2 cc eggs of Trichogramma chilonis parasite are available in the parasite breeding laboratories. Get these cards and tie them in the field @ 25 cards/ha equally distributed in 25 places once in 15 days when the crop is 4-11 months of old. Alternatively, set up pheromone traps in the field @ 25/ha spaced at 20 meters apart when the crop is 5 months old, trap and kill the male moths of internode borer. Replace the pheromone vials in the traps in 7th and 9th months. Red rot disease In places prone to red rot disease grows only resistant varieties such as Co 8021, Co 85019, Co 86010, Co 86032, Co 86249, Co 93009 and Co 94008. In case susceptible varieties are grown, adopt the following practices. Smut disease To manage this disease, Grassy shoot disease Treating the setts in an aerated steam therapy (AST) unit at 50°C for one hour can destroy the disease causing organism in the setts. Use the setts from 3-tier nursery raised using AST treated setts to avoid the disease. Cane harvest Harvest the canes when they are fully mature. The sucrose content in juice of a mature crop will be more than 16 % and the purity of the juice will be more than 85%. In general, harvesting at the age of around 12 months is advantageous. Harvest the canes 2 to 3 cm below the ground level using a hand axe. Topping should be done at the point of break. Cane yield When all the package of practices are carried out appropriately in time, the cane yield will be around 150 t/ha. In well-drained fertile deep soils, the cane yield can go up to 250 t/ha. Ratoon cane yield If the ratoon crop is managed well with all the appropriate package of practice, the cane yield from the ratoon crop will be almost equal or marginally lower (around 5%) compared to that of the previous plant/ ratoon crop. |
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