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📅 Month-Wise Sowing Guide – Sitapur Farmers

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  • Planting distance & methods
  • Expected harvest and selling period

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📍 Sitapur Crop Patterns (Krishi Vigyan Kendras, KVK Recommendation)

According to Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) Sitapur, the major crops grown are:

Kharif Crops: Paddy, Maize, Jowar, Bajra, Arhar, Urd, Moong, Groundnut, Sesame, Soyabean.

Rabi Crops: Wheat, Barley, Gram, Pea, Lentil, Mustard, Potato.

Zaid Crops: Moong, Urd, Vegetables (Cucumber, Bitter Gourd, Bottle Gourd, Pumpkin, Watermelon, Muskmelon).

Commonly grown vegetables include Tomato, Brinjal (Eggplant), Chili, Okra (Ladyfinger), Cabbage, Cauliflower, Spinach, and Radish.

In flood-prone areas like Biswan, Laharpur, and Machhrehta blocks of Sitapur district, farmers should consider short-duration varieties and adjust sowing times accordingly to minimize crop damage.

🗓️ Vegetable Crop Calendar for Sitapur Farmers

Month Best Crops Notes
January Tomato, Brinjal, Chili (nursery), Onion (transplant), Pea (late) Protect from frost
February Okra, Bottle Gourd, Bitter Gourd, Cucumber, Watermelon, Muskmelon, Summer Squash, Tomato (transplant), Chili (transplant), Brinjal (transplant) Prepare nursery beds for next season. Ensure proper irrigation.
March Okra, Bottle Gourd, Bitter Gourd, Cucumber, Watermelon, Muskmelon, Summer Squash, Amaranthus, Cowpea Manage pests and diseases. Harvest early sown vegetables.
April Okra, Bottle Gourd, Bitter Gourd, Cucumber, Watermelon, Muskmelon, Summer Squash, Amaranthus, Cowpea Continue harvesting. Irrigate regularly.
May Okra, Bottle Gourd, Bitter Gourd, Cucumber, Amaranthus, Cowpea Prepare land for monsoon crops.
June Kharif Onion (nursery), Chili (nursery), Brinjal (nursery), Tomato (nursery) Prepare nursery beds. Manage weeds.
July Kharif Onion (transplant), Chili (transplant), Brinjal (transplant), Tomato (transplant), Cluster Bean, Cowpea Ensure proper drainage. Monitor for pests and diseases.
August Chili, Brinjal, Tomato, Cluster Bean, Cowpea, Radish, Carrot, Spinach Weed regularly. Apply fertilizers.
September Radish, Carrot, Spinach, Fenugreek, Coriander, Cauliflower (nursery), Cabbage (nursery), Pea (sowing) Prepare land for winter crops.
October Cauliflower (transplant), Cabbage (transplant), Pea, Potato, Onion (nursery), Garlic Apply basal dose of fertilizers.
November Potato, Onion (transplant), Garlic, Tomato (nursery), Brinjal (nursery), Chili (nursery) Protect from early frost. Irrigate as needed.
December Tomato (nursery), Brinjal (nursery), Chili (nursery), Onion (transplant), Pea Monitor for late blight in potato.

🌱 Simple Sowing Table – Sitapur, (UP)

Crop Method Seed Rate* Spacing Sowing Window First Harvest
Tomato Nursery → Transplant 100–120 g/acre 60 × 45 cm Jan–Feb, Jun–Jul, Oct–Nov 70–90 days
Brinjal (Eggplant) Nursery → Transplant 200-250 g/acre 60 x 45 cm Jan-Feb, Jun-Jul, Oct-Nov 90-120 days
Chili Nursery → Transplant 150-200 g/acre 45 x 45 cm Jan-Feb, Jun-Jul, Oct-Nov 60-75 days
Okra (Bhindi) Direct Sowing 8-10 kg/acre 45 x 30 cm Feb-Mar, Jun-Jul 45-60 days
Cucumber Direct Sowing 2-3 kg/acre 90 x 60 cm Feb-Mar, Jun-Jul 50-60 days
Bitter Gourd Direct Sowing 4-5 kg/acre 120 x 60 cm Feb-Mar, Jun-Jul 60-70 days
Bottle Gourd Direct Sowing 3-4 kg/acre 150 x 60 cm Feb-Mar, Jun-Jul 70-80 days
Spinach (Palak) Direct Sowing 8-10 kg/acre 20 x 5 cm Sep-Oct, Feb-Mar 30-40 days
Radish Direct Sowing 8-10 kg/acre 30 x 5 cm Sep-Oct, Jan-Feb 25-35 days
Carrot Direct Sowing 4-5 kg/acre 30 x 5 cm Oct-Nov 70-90 days
Cauliflower Nursery → Transplant 200-250 g/acre 45 x 45 cm Sep-Oct 60-75 days
Cabbage Nursery → Transplant 250-300 g/acre 45 x 45 cm Sep-Oct 50-65 days
Pea Direct Sowing 80-100 kg/acre 30 x 5 cm Oct-Nov 60-75 days

Block-Wise Sowing Recommendations – Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh

1. Biswan, Hargaon, Laharpur (Well-Irrigated Plains)

  • Kharif (Jun–Oct):
    • Paddy (high-yielding varieties)
    • Maize (for fodder and grain)
    • Pigeonpea (arhar)
    • Black gram (urad)
  • Rabi (Oct–Mar):
    • Wheat (improved varieties)
    • Chickpea (desi and kabuli)
    • Mustard (oilseed)
    • Potato
    • Pea
  • Vegetables:
    • Tomato, cauliflower, cabbage, spinach
  • Zaid (Mar–Jun):
    • Okra
    • Bottle gourd
    • Cucumber
    • Moong bean

👉 Recommendation: Given the good irrigation infrastructure, farmers should diversify into high-value vegetable crops like potato and tomato for better returns. Intercropping pulses like moong during Zaid can improve soil health.

2. Sidhauli, Misrikh (Canal-Irrigated, Some Sandy Loam)

  • Kharif (Jun–Oct):
    • Paddy (medium duration varieties)
    • Pearl millet (bajra, drought-resistant)
    • Sorghum (jowar, fodder)
    • Groundnut (in sandy loam patches)
  • Rabi (Oct–Mar):
    • Wheat (suitable for late sowing)
    • Barley (drought-tolerant)
    • Lentil (masoor)
    • Mustard
  • Vegetables:
    • Radish, carrot, fenugreek (methi), coriander
  • Zaid (Mar–Jun):
    • Watermelon (in sandy areas)
    • Muskmelon
    • Summer vegetables (pumpkin, bitter gourd)

👉 Recommendation: Farmers in these blocks should focus on water conservation techniques (drip irrigation) for efficient use of canal water and consider drought-resistant crops like barley and pearl millet.

3. Maholi, Rampur Mathura (Relatively Less Irrigated, Rain-fed Areas)

  • Kharif (Jun–Oct):
    • Paddy (short-duration, drought-resistant varieties)
    • Pigeonpea (arhar)
    • Sesame (til)
    • Finger millet (ragi)
  • Rabi (Oct–Mar):
    • Chickpea (desi)
    • Lentil
    • Mustard
    • Linseed (alsi)
  • Vegetables:
    • Spinach, fenugreek, mustard greens
  • Zaid (Mar–Jun):
    • Cowpea (lobia, fodder and pulse)
    • Cluster bean (guar)

👉 Recommendation: Farmers should prioritize soil and water conservation practices (bunding, contour plowing) to maximize rainwater harvesting and focus on drought-tolerant crops. Promotion of pulses can improve soil fertility.

4. Kasmanda, Machhrehta (Riverine Areas with Variable Soil)

  • Kharif (Jun–Oct):
    • Paddy (flood-tolerant varieties in low-lying areas)
    • Maize (on higher ground)
    • Sugarcane (along riverbanks)
    • Pigeonpea
  • Rabi (Oct–Mar):
    • Wheat (late-sown varieties after flood recession)
    • Mustard
    • Potato (on well-drained soils)
    • Pea
  • Vegetables:
    • Radish, Carrot, Turnip
  • Zaid (Mar–Jun):
    • Vegetables (cucumbers, pumpkins)
    • Green gram (moong)

👉 Recommendation: Farmers in these blocks need to select flood-tolerant varieties of paddy and implement appropriate drainage systems. Vegetable cultivation after the monsoon can provide a good income source.

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