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Castor Cultivation Information Guide - Agri Farming Castor crop requires a hot, dry climate with annual rainfall of 500-800 mm, of which 500-600 mm is needed during the first 3 months of crop growth Castor is an ideal crop for marginal lands of the Dry Zone where it can be grown under both rainfed and irrigated conditions
average yield and duration details in castor crop On average, the crop requires approximately 120-150 days to reach maturity However, early-maturing varieties can be harvested as early as 100 days, while some late-maturing varieties may take up to 180 days to yield mature seeds
Crop Production :: Pulses - Agriculture :: Home 10 INTERCROPPING Raise one row of castor for every six rows of groundnut In the case of late receipt of monsoon blackgram + castor at 6:1 ratio is recommended Or Intercropping of castor with Blackgram or Greengram in 1:2 ratio is recommended for rainfed situation
(iii) CASTOR (Ricinus communis Harvesting • Harvest the crop as once over harvest when 80 % of the capsules turn into brown colour
Caster Crop cultivation practices | PPT - SlideShare - Castor (Ricinus communis) is an important non-edible oilseed crop grown mainly for its oil which has industrial uses It is cultivated primarily in India, Brazil, China, and Argentina - The castor plant is drought tolerant but responds well to irrigation, particularly during flowering and seed development
FAQ | ICAR-Indian Institute Of Oilseeds Research What is the best sowing time for castor? The best sowing time is immediately after onset of monsoon in kharif season The optimum time is from second fortnight of June in Andhra Pradesh and other Southern States The best time for sowing in Gujarat and Rajasthan is first fortnight of July
Step-by-step How to Grow Castor - Basic Agricultural Study Castor crop can be grown from sea level to altitudes of about 1000 meter (m s l) Castor crop requires a hot, dry climate with annual rainfall of 500-800 mm of which 500-600 mm is needed during the first 3 months of crop growth
Castor Crop Sowing, Castor Growth, Castor Crop Soil Requirements . . . Castor bean is usually planted at the start of the rainy season during the later part of May and early June, or at the end of the rainy season in the late September and early October Sow in such dates periods as to avoid wet weather in 2nd half of the crops life
Crop Management – Tapioca and Castor Research Station, Yethapur Castor intercropping with onion is an ideal intercropping system produced highest castor yield of 3363 kg ha -1 with 3083 kg ha -1 of onion yield, highest net return and B:C ratio of 3 53 compared to sole castor cropping (castor yield: 2829 kg ha -1 with less B:C ratio of 2:1)