Farmers should try Bahubali sugarcane, they will become millionaires in the first season itself, weight, length and thickness are great, know the method of cultivation.

Palamu Sugarcane is cultivated not only in Jharkhand but in many states including UP, Bihar, Haryana, Punjab, Maharashtra. Sugarcane is currently the largest source of sugar. That is why farmers get good profit from sugarcane cultivation. But, traditional farming does not easily generate enough income to meet every need of farmers. There are many dangers in sugarcane cultivation, which one has to spend money to avoid. But, now the farmers can grow rich by cultivating sugarcane. This is modern sugarcane farming, with less risk. Farmers are also fast adopting it. Then you also know the method…

Baahubali sugarcane will make you a millionaire
Regional research center agronomist Akhilesh Shah said that the Bahubali sugarcane cultivation gives farmers good profit at low cost. Farmers can also become millionaires if they choose and cultivate improved varieties of sugarcane. He said, these days, the advanced variety of sugarcane, Bahubali, is in great discussion. It is mostly cultivated in Maharashtra. Farmers will get good profit if they start cultivating it under good management. Bahubali sugarcane can yield up to 120 tonnes per acre if cultivated with care, which can earn farmers between two and a half to three lakh rupees.

Cultivation with one eye method
It is also said that for sugarcane cultivation, farmers can cultivate using chemical fertilizers and pesticides in one eye method. For this select 86032 variety of sugarcane. Plow the field and make a 1 foot hole. After this, cover the sugarcane horizontally with the soil at a distance of 30 m. After this, drip irrigation method can be used for patwan. Sugarcane crop is called annual crop. It is ready in 210 to 220 days.

Why is Bahubali called sugarcane?
According to experts, it is called bahubali sugarcane in the local language of Maharashtra, because one sugarcane weighs 4 to 5 kg. A sugarcane contains 45 to 50 bales. From this you can guess its length. It costs a farmer about Rs 1 lakh per acre to cultivate, due to which the farmer can earn Rs 2.5 to 3 lakh directly excluding expenses.

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