The Saguna Rice Technique (SRT) technique will help stop the stubble burning in Punjab and Haryana.
This zerotill technique is a unique Conservation Agriculture (CA) type of cultivation method.
This method is used to cultivate rice and related rotation crops without ploughing, puddling and transplanting rice on permanent raised beds.
The SRT iron forma tool facilitates planting of crop in predetermined distances enabling precise plant population per unit area.
The important principles are:
SRT insists that all roots and small portion of stem should be left in the beds for slow rotting.
No ploughing, puddling and hoeing to be done to control weeds.
SRT will get the crop ready for harvesting 8 to 10 days earlier.
Take this into consideration while choosing a variety to avoid getting harvesting caught in receding rain.
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