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Top 5 Crops for 20 Guntas in Karnataka (2025 Season)
Twenty guntas of land in Karnataka — managed intelligently — can generate ₹2–6 lakhs per year. Here are the five crops most suited to the state's climate and markets.
How eNAM Works — And Why KrishiPulse Is Different
India's farmers sell approximately ₹78,000 crore through eNAM every year. So why are 81.9% dissatisfied with assaying? Here's what the system does — and where it falls short.
Understanding Soil pH: Why Your Crop Yield Depends on It
A tomato planted in pH 7.8 soil produces 40% less than the same variety in pH 6.5 soil — even with identical inputs. Soil pH is the foundation, not advanced agronomy.
PM Kisan Samman Nidhi 2025: Check Your Status, Instalment Dates, and How to Apply
₹6,000/year, three instalments, 11 crore farmer families. Yet thousands of eligible farmers haven't received payments. Here's how to check your status — and fix common blockers.
Rose Farming in Mysore: A Complete Guide for Small Plots (2025)
Mysore's altitude, climate, and proximity to Bengaluru export channels make it India's second-best rose region. Here's the complete 20-gunta playbook — variety, investment, harvest, and where to sell.
Turmeric Farming in India: Complete Guide — Season, Yield, and Market (2025)
India produces 80% of the world's turmeric. With curcumin demand spiking and direct buyer access via KrishiPulse, the small turmeric farmer's economics in 2025 look entirely different.
IoT Sensors for Farming: What They Are, What They Cost, and Do You Need Them?
A functional sensor setup for a 1-acre farm costs ₹8,000–20,000 in 2025 — less than one bad irrigation decision. Here's what each sensor does, what it costs, and when it pays back.
Drip Irrigation and Polyhouse Subsidy in India 2025: How to Apply and Get 55–75% Off
A 20-gunta polyhouse costs ₹4–7 lakhs. The government pays up to 75% as a grant. The single most important rule: apply BEFORE you purchase.
How to Sell Your Crops Directly to Buyers Without Going to the Mandi
Cherry tomatoes sold at ₹25/kg in Kolar reach Bengaluru restaurants at ₹120. The mandi is not broken — but for high-value produce, it transfers 70% of value away from the farmer. Here's how to bypass it.