Ahead of the upcoming paddy harvesting season, the Moga district administration has identified 100 villages prone to stubble-burning incidents.
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The group’s approach involves incorporating crop residue into the soil using machinery provided by the Punjab government to manage stubble, planting potatoes within three to four days of harvesting paddy, reducing soil preparation time and minimising fertiliser usage while relying on organic matter.
Ahead of the upcoming paddy harvesting season, the Moga district administration has identified 100 villages prone to stubble-burning incidents.
Ahead of the upcoming paddy harvesting season, the Moga district administration has identified 100 villages prone to stubble-burning incidents.
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