“Let’s save the crop fields” program, Punnami representative, said that due to the indiscriminate use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides in their fields by the farmers of Ramachandrapuram, all the fertile lands are becoming shallow, said Acharya Njiranga Agricultural University Principal Dr. A Ramakrishna Rao. On Friday, a program titled “Let’s save the crop fields” was organized in Rayala Cheruvu village of the mandal under the auspices of the Farmers Empowerment Organization and the District Eruvaka Center. Speaking on the occasion, he advised farmers to cultivate “living fertilizers” (Azos phyrillum, Azatobacter, Rhizobium, PSB, KSB, and green bread crops (Janumu, Jeeluga, Pilli Pesara, Alasanda) as an alternative to chemical fertilizers. Farmers were advised to collect soil samples during summer and send them to the soil testing center and apply fertilizers according to their results. Farmers were advised to spray “biological pesticides” as an alternative to pesticides. * To prevent pests in crops, farmers can effectively prevent pests by placing 25 yellow glue sticks, 25 blue glue sticks, and 10 ligature baskets per acre in their fields, he informed the farmers. Farmers were urged to lean towards “agricultural mechanization”. Farmers Empowerment Organization DPM Speaking, Pattabhireddy urged farmers to shift towards horticultural crops, orchards and organic farming. *Farmers were asked to cultivate horticultural crops by increasing their awareness of drip irrigation and drip irrigation. He informed the farmers that in Kharif 2026, PMDS seed kits, one kit of 10 kg, are being distributed to the farmers at the price of Rs. 650/-. Farmers, staff of the Farmers Empowerment Organization and others participated in this program. Photo Right Up 1. A scene of awareness being provided to farmers in the Let’s Save the Crop Fields program.
Farmers should plant living fertilizers and green bread crops = Dr. Ramakrishna Rao.
“Let’s save the crop fields” program, Punnami representative, said that due to the indiscriminate use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides in their fields by the farmers of Ramachandrapuram, all the fertile lands are becoming shallow, said Acharya Njiranga Agricultural University Principal Dr. A Ramakrishna Rao. On Friday, a program titled “Let’s save the crop fields” was organized in Rayala Cheruvu village of the mandal under the auspices of the Farmers Empowerment Organization and the District Eruvaka Center. Speaking on the occasion, he advised farmers to cultivate “living fertilizers” (Azos phyrillum, Azatobacter, Rhizobium, PSB, KSB, and green bread crops (Janumu, Jeeluga, Pilli Pesara, Alasanda) as an alternative to chemical fertilizers. Farmers were advised to collect soil samples during summer and send them to the soil testing center and apply fertilizers according to their results. Farmers were advised to spray “biological pesticides” as an alternative to pesticides. * To prevent pests in crops, farmers can effectively prevent pests by placing 25 yellow glue sticks, 25 blue glue sticks, and 10 ligature baskets per acre in their fields, he informed the farmers. Farmers were urged to lean towards “agricultural mechanization”. Farmers Empowerment Organization DPM Speaking, Pattabhireddy urged farmers to shift towards horticultural crops, orchards and organic farming. *Farmers were asked to cultivate horticultural crops by increasing their awareness of drip irrigation and drip irrigation. He informed the farmers that in Kharif 2026, PMDS seed kits, one kit of 10 kg, are being distributed to the farmers at the price of Rs. 650/-. Farmers, staff of the Farmers Empowerment Organization and others participated in this program. Photo Right Up 1. A scene of awareness being provided to farmers in the Let’s Save the Crop Fields program.

