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📅 Month-Wise Sowing Guide – Meerut Farmers

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  • Block-wise sowing recommendations for Meerut
  • Correct sowing/transplanting times
  • Planting distance & methods
  • Expected harvest and selling period

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

According to Krishi Vigyan Kendra Meerut, the typical crop patterns followed are:

Kharif Crops: Paddy, Maize, Bajra, Sorghum

Rabi Crops: Wheat, Mustard, Potato, Gram

Zaid Crops: Vegetables like Cucumber, Watermelon, Bitter Gourd, Bottle Gourd

Commonly grown vegetables in Meerut include Tomato, Cabbage, Cauliflower, and Okra.

In flood-prone areas like Kharkhoda, Rohta blocks of district Meerut, special precautions and suitable crop varieties should be considered. Consult our experts for detailed advice.

🗓️ Vegetable Crop Calendar for Meerut Farmers

Month Best Crops Notes
January Tomato, Brinjal, Chili (nursery), Onion (transplant), Pea (late) Protect from frost
February Tomato, Brinjal, Chili (nursery), Onion (transplant), Pea Irrigate as needed. Monitor for pests and diseases.
March Okra, Bottle Gourd, Bitter Gourd, Cucumber, Summer Squash Start sowing summer vegetables. Provide adequate irrigation.
April Okra, Bottle Gourd, Bitter Gourd, Cucumber, Summer Squash, Amaranthus Manage pests and diseases. Harvest regularly.
May Okra, Bottle Gourd, Bitter Gourd, Cucumber, Summer Squash, Amaranthus Provide shade to young plants. Irrigate frequently.
June Bottle Gourd, Bitter Gourd, Cucumber, Amaranthus Prepare fields for monsoon crops. Sow early monsoon vegetables.
July Pumpkin, Ridge Gourd, Sponge Gourd, Cowpea Sow monsoon vegetables. Manage waterlogging.
August Pumpkin, Ridge Gourd, Sponge Gourd, Cowpea, Amaranthus Monitor for pests and diseases. Ensure proper drainage.
September Radish, Carrot, Spinach, Fenugreek, Cauliflower (nursery), Cabbage (nursery) Start sowing winter vegetables. Prepare nursery beds.
October Radish, Carrot, Spinach, Fenugreek, Cauliflower (transplant), Cabbage (transplant) Transplant seedlings. Provide irrigation.
November Cauliflower, Cabbage, Radish, Carrot, Spinach, Fenugreek, Onion (nursery) Protect from pests. Apply fertilizers as needed.
December Tomato (nursery), Brinjal (nursery), Chili (nursery), Onion (nursery), Pea Prepare nursery for summer crops. Sow pea.

🌱 Simple Sowing Table – Meerut, (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
Okra (Bhindi) Direct Sowing 8–10 kg/acre 45 × 30 cm Feb–Mar, Jun–Jul 50–60 days
Brinjal (Eggplant) Nursery → Transplant 200–250 g/acre 60 × 60 cm Jan–Feb, Jun–Jul, Oct-Nov 60–70 days
Chilli Nursery → Transplant 150–200 g/acre 45 × 45 cm Jan–Feb, Jun-Jul, Sep-Oct 70–80 days
Cauliflower Nursery → Transplant 250-300 g/acre 45 x 45 cm Aug-Sep, Oct-Nov 60-75 days
Cabbage Nursery → Transplant 300 g/acre 45 x 45 cm Aug-Sep, Oct-Nov 60-70 days
Onion Nursery → Transplant 8-10 kg/acre 15 x 10 cm Oct-Nov 120-130 days
Pea Direct Sowing 80-100 kg/acre 30 x 10 cm Oct-Nov 60-70 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 25-30 days
Carrot Direct Sowing 4-6 kg/acre 30 x 5 cm Sep-Oct 80-90 days
Potato Tuber Planting 800-1200 kg/acre 60 x 20 cm Oct-Nov 90-100 days

Block-Wise Sowing Recommendations – Meerut District, Uttar Pradesh

1. Rohta, Rajpura (Intensive Irrigated Plains)

  • Kharif (Jun–Oct):
    • Paddy (high-yielding varieties)
    • Maize (for fodder and grain)
    • Sugarcane (main crop)
    • Pigeonpea (Arhar)
  • Rabi (Oct–Mar):
    • Wheat (drought-resistant varieties if irrigation is limited)
    • Mustard (Raya)
    • Potato (high-value crop)
    • Vegetables: Pea, Spinach (Palak), Fenugreek (Methi)
  • Zaid (Mar–Jun):
    • Okra (Bhindi)
    • Cucurbits: Bottle Gourd (Lauki), Bitter Gourd (Karela), Cucumber (Kheera)
    • Summer Moong

👉 Recommendation: Given the intensive irrigation, farmers in Rohta and Rajpura should explore higher-value vegetable cultivation during Rabi, and utilize crop rotation to improve soil health after intensive paddy cultivation.

2. Sardhana, Daurala (Canal-Irrigated & Sugarcane Belt)

  • Kharif (Jun–Oct):
    • Sugarcane (dominant crop)
    • Paddy (Basmati varieties can be explored)
    • Maize (for fodder, short duration)
  • Rabi (Oct–Mar):
    • Wheat (high-yielding varieties)
    • Mustard (intercrop in sugarcane)
    • Chickpea (in less irrigated areas)
    • Vegetables: Carrot, Radish, Cauliflower, Cabbage
  • Zaid (Mar–Jun):
    • Sugarcane (ratoon management)
    • Vegetables: Watermelon, Muskmelon, Cucumber
    • Green Gram (Moong)

👉 Recommendation: Sardhana and Daurala farmers should focus on efficient water management practices for sugarcane and paddy, and consider intercropping mustard or pulses within sugarcane fields to enhance income and soil health.

3. Mawana, Hastinapur (Ganga Khadar/Riverbed Soils)

  • Kharif (Jun–Oct):
    • Paddy (suitable varieties for flood-prone areas)
    • Maize (quick maturing varieties)
    • Sorghum (Jowar) for fodder
    • Pulses: Pigeonpea, Urdbean
  • Rabi (Oct–Mar):
    • Wheat (flood-tolerant varieties)
    • Mustard (suitable for sandy soils)
    • Barley (in saline patches)
    • Vegetables: Spinach, Fenugreek, Coriander, Onion
  • Zaid (Mar–Jun):
    • Cucurbits (Pumpkin, Bottle Gourd, Sponge Gourd)
    • Watermelon, Muskmelon (on riverbeds)
    • Fodder Crops (Maize, Sorghum)

👉 Recommendation: Farmers in Mawana and Hastinapur should prioritize crops suitable for riverbed conditions (sandy soils, potential flooding), focus on short-duration varieties, and utilize riverbed cultivation for cucurbits in Zaid season.

4. Parikshitgarh, Kharkhauda (Mixed Irrigated & Rainfed)

  • Kharif (Jun–Oct):
    • Paddy (irrigated areas)
    • Maize (rainfed areas)
    • Pearl Millet (Bajra)
    • Groundnut (in sandy loam soils)
  • Rabi (Oct–Mar):
    • Wheat (irrigated)
    • Chickpea (rainfed)
    • Mustard
    • Vegetables: Tomato, Brinjal, Chili (if irrigation available)
  • Zaid (Mar–Jun):
    • Okra
    • Cucurbits (Cucumber, Bitter Gourd)
    • Sunflower

👉 Recommendation: Farmers in Parikshitgarh and Kharkhauda should adopt drought-resistant varieties of wheat and chickpea, explore groundnut cultivation in sandy loam soils, and implement water conservation techniques in rainfed areas.

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