High yielding with high gum GUAR varieties for Sale HG-563 RGM-112 RGC-1038 RGC-936

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hanuraoc

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Rajasthan Guar-1038 (RGC-1038)
Notification Date 11-02-2009
Avg Yield (Kg/Ha) 1070-1070
Maturity (Days) MEDIUM 101 -105
Characteristics PLANT HEIGHT : 76- 93 CM, HABIT : ERECT, MEDIUM TALL AND HIGHLY BRANCHED, LEAVES: LEAVES MEDIUM B ROAD AND PUBESCENT (TRIP INNATE WITH SERRATED LEAF MARGIN). GRAIN: SEEDS ARE DARK GRAY IN COLOUR, ROUND AND BOLD, AVERAGE 3.10/100 SEED. PODS/PLANT : 42-87 PODS/ PLANT,
Ecology RECOMMENDED FOR RELEASE AND CULTIVATION IN THE STATES OF HARYANA, MAHARASHTRA, RAJASTHAN, MADHYA PRADESH, UTTAR PRADESH AND GUJARAT UNDER RAINFED FHARIF AND ZAID SEASONS. MEDIUM MATURITY 101-105 DAYS. AVERAGE YIELD 1070 KG/HA.

RGC-936 Single Stem erect Profusely branched
Notification Date 22-11-1991
Avg Yield (Kg/Ha) 800-1100
Maturity (Days) EARLY 70 -90
Characteristics PLANT HEIGHT - 85.9 CM. (I) PLANTS ARE PROFUSELY BRANCHED. (II) LEAVES ARE PUBESCENT. (III) SERRATED LEAF MARGIN (IV) FLOWER WHITE IN COLOUR. (V) SEED - LIGHT FAWN IN COLOUR.
Ecology RECOMMENDED FOR RELEASE AND CULTIVATION FOR DROUGHT PRONE AREAS OF RAJASTHAN, GUJARAT AND HARYANA. RAINY SEASON AND WELL DRAINED SOIL.
Reaction to Pest / Diseases NO PEST WAS OBSERVED UNDER FIELD AND STORE CONDITIONS. /

Variety Name HG2-20
Notification Date 01-04-2010
Avg Yield (Kg/Ha) 1000-1100
Maturity (Days) Medium 90 -100
Characteristics a) Plant height: 70 cm; b) Distinguishing morphological Characters: Pubscent leaves with serrated leaf margins, more no. of seeds/pod and longer pods, early flowering and maturity and bold seeded.
Ecology Recommended for release and cultivation in the States of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Gujarat and Rajasthan under timely sowing normal fertility and rainfed conditions. Medium maturity 100 days. Average yield - 10.61 Qtl. Ha.
Reaction to Pest / Diseases There is no mojor problem of insect pests. / The proposed variety HG 2-20 has exhibited field tolerance to Bacterial blight, moderately resistance to Alternaria blight and Root rot
 

hanuraoc

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As per Haryana Seeds Development Corpoaration


HG - 365 [Released in 15.05.1998]
8-9 kgs per acre. Mid July is suitable time for sowing. In drought conditions, one irrigation is must at the time of fruiting. 90-95 days. Resistant to lodging and pod shuttering. Resistant to most bacterial blight and most insects. 7-8 quintals per acre.
RGC - 936 [Released in 22.11.1991]
8-9 kgs per acre. Mid July is suitable time for sowing. If there is no rain then make sure to irrigate once when the seeds start to appear. Early maturing variety Suitable for all over India. 8 quintals per acre.
HG - 563 [Released in 31.05.2004]
8-9 kgs per acre. Mid July is suitable time for sowing. If there is no rain then make sure to irrigate once when the seeds start to appear. Early maturing variety. Suitable for all Guar growing areas. Plant has a more branches. 7-8 quintals per acre.
 
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hanuraoc

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As per Haryana Seeds Development Corpoaration


HG - 365 [Released in 15.05.1998]
8-9 kgs per acre. Mid July is suitable time for sowing. In drought conditions, one irrigation is must at the time of fruiting. 90-95 days. Resistant to lodging and pod shuttering. Resistant to most bacterial blight and most insects. 7-8 quintals per acre.
RGC - 936 [Released in 22.11.1991]
8-9 kgs per acre. Mid July is suitable time for sowing. If there is no rain then make sure to irrigate once when the seeds start to appear. Early maturing variety Suitable for all over India. 8 quintals per acre.
HG - 563 [Released in 31.05.2004]
8-9 kgs per acre. Mid July is suitable time for sowing. If there is no rain then make sure to irrigate once when the seeds start to appear. Early maturing variety. Suitable for all Guar growing areas. Plant has a more branches. 7-8 quintals per acre
 

executivedirectoraci

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This rate Rs 35,000 was in last year the thread was started in last year. Any price you are getting above 5000/ qt is good enough. The current level of Rs 13000 is best one in comparison to the other commodities.

There is no any positive sign of deadlock from farmers. Under the influence the farmers are not selling the commodity. The price was expected to grow in natural way. But the deadlock condition can harm the farmers in the long term.

The deadlock of farmer is moving toward the political movement. The politics and economics are two different things. In this condition the no investor would like to pure the fund in the industry. If the gold is being sold slowly at gold price that is OK, but if the Iron is not being sold at gold price that is questionable.

I always put the guar crop profitable for farmers still it is profitable for farmers, But the situation which is has been created on this point that is point to worry.

Farmer has right to sell its commodity at a particular price. But if the farmers are not selling the commodity at a particular price that is not good sign and point of investigation.

Business doesn't mean the cutting the supply line. It is all about to balance the demand and supply. What ever height is there to balance the demand and supply, that is understandable.

Buyer is not a foolish, he is studying each and every activity of supplier.

Ethics always matter in any type of venture for a sustainable long term growth. Playing good is justified but holding the ball is not going to make champion to the farmers.

Anyway still Guar is the profitable crop in context to cost of cultivation, time of maturity, low disease and insect attack, good for storage , land improvement, fertility increase, low water requirement.
 

mop1

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Rajasthan Guar-1038 (RGC-1038)
Notification Date 11-02-2009
Avg Yield (Kg/Ha) 1070-1070
Maturity (Days) MEDIUM 101 -105
Characteristics PLANT HEIGHT : 76- 93 CM, HABIT : ERECT, MEDIUM TALL AND HIGHLY BRANCHED, LEAVES: LEAVES MEDIUM B ROAD AND PUBESCENT (TRIP INNATE WITH SERRATED LEAF MARGIN). GRAIN: SEEDS ARE DARK GRAY IN COLOUR, ROUND AND BOLD, AVERAGE 3.10/100 SEED. PODS/PLANT : 42-87 PODS/ PLANT,
Ecology RECOMMENDED FOR RELEASE AND CULTIVATION IN THE STATES OF HARYANA, MAHARASHTRA, RAJASTHAN, MADHYA PRADESH, UTTAR PRADESH AND GUJARAT UNDER RAINFED FHARIF AND ZAID SEASONS. MEDIUM MATURITY 101-105 DAYS. AVERAGE YIELD 1070 KG/HA.

RGC-936 Single Stem erect Profusely branched
Notification Date 22-11-1991
Avg Yield (Kg/Ha) 800-1100
Maturity (Days) EARLY 70 -90
Characteristics PLANT HEIGHT - 85.9 CM. (I) PLANTS ARE PROFUSELY BRANCHED. (II) LEAVES ARE PUBESCENT. (III) SERRATED LEAF MARGIN (IV) FLOWER WHITE IN COLOUR. (V) SEED - LIGHT FAWN IN COLOUR.
Ecology RECOMMENDED FOR RELEASE AND CULTIVATION FOR DROUGHT PRONE AREAS OF RAJASTHAN, GUJARAT AND HARYANA. RAINY SEASON AND WELL DRAINED SOIL.
Reaction to Pest / Diseases NO PEST WAS OBSERVED UNDER FIELD AND STORE CONDITIONS. /

Variety Name HG2-20
Notification Date 01-04-2010
Avg Yield (Kg/Ha) 1000-1100
Maturity (Days) Medium 90 -100
Characteristics a) Plant height: 70 cm; b) Distinguishing morphological Characters: Pubscent leaves with serrated leaf margins, more no. of seeds/pod and longer pods, early flowering and maturity and bold seeded.
Ecology Recommended for release and cultivation in the States of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Gujarat and Rajasthan under timely sowing normal fertility and rainfed conditions. Medium maturity 100 days. Average yield - 10.61 Qtl. Ha.
Reaction to Pest / Diseases There is no mojor problem of insect pests. / The proposed variety HG 2-20 has exhibited field tolerance to Bacterial blight, moderately resistance to Alternaria blight and Root rot
I am interested in your high yield guar variety that you have for sale. Can you please send me more information on your hybrid varieties? Can you also tell me how to contact you or you can contact me

Thank You
 
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