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Sorghum
• Submitted TO :-Simta Sharma
( assistant professor of Agriculture)
2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 1
Name :- Deen Dayal chaudhary
Class :-BSc. Agri.3rd sem.
Roll No.:- 1929150
Subject:- BSAG-301-19
Content :-
 Introduction
 nutritional value
 Distribution of sorghum
 Benefits of sorghum
 Use of sorghum
 Role of national economy
 Soil requirements &Climate requirements.
 Weed management.
2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 2
Introduction
 Commonly called as jowar, great millet camel crop
 Botanical name = Sorghum bicolor
 Family=Poaceae( grass )
 Sorghum is self-pollinating plant
 Hight of the plant 60 – 460 cm
 Sorghum seed is small and round
2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 3
Nutritional value
2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 4
Distribution of sorghum
• Sorghum is grown all parts of the world
• Except cool North east part of Europe.
• Sorghum belts in India receive 400-1000mm rainfall.
• In the World, Africa (Nigeria, Sudan) is the major continent
cultivates sorghum .
• North America, South America and Asian continents also grow sorghum.
2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 5
• Distribution of sorghum biomass in the world
2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 6
Total world production of Sorghum biomass by 20 top countries is
42,765,025 metric tonnes.
sorghum cultivation in India
• In India Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Tamil
Nadu, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh are the important sorghum growing states.
• In Punjab, Sorghum is an important fodder crop during kharif season.
• In India has six million hectares of land, use for cultivation of sorghum
• The production of sorghum in India is about 8.71 million tonnes.
• In Tamil Nadu it is cultivated in an area of 4.01 lakh hectare with a productivity of 612
kg /ha.
2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 7
Benefits of sorghum
• Sorghum is a nutrient-packed grain
• It's rich in vitamins and minerals
• The high dietary fiber content in jowar also helps improve digestion
• Jowar contains 8.45 milligrams of iron in every cup
• It contains B vitamins, which help the body build new tissues and
cells, as well as potassium and phosphorous.
2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 8
Used of sorghum
• Sorghum crop is known for multiple uses as food, feed, for large grazing animals
• Sorghum are the animal feed sector, alcohol distilleries, and starch industries.
• Also employed as pet feed for dogs, fish, etc.
• Used for manufacturing sorghum syrups and sorghum molasses.
• The grains are also used to produce biofuels across the world.
• Apart from the uses for humans, sorghum plants are also used as fodder for cattle.
2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 9
Role In National Economy
• Sorghum is a staple food and provides carbohydrates to the people in North Karnataka,
Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.
• It occupies 5.27 per cent of gross cultivated area.
• Sorghum grain is an important raw material for starch industry and also used as cattle
and poultry feed.
• This crop also has export potential.
• Sweet sorghum varieties have juicy stalk and can be utilized for jaggery and alcohol
production.
• From one hectare of sweet sorghum 33 kg of jaggery and 2100 littres of alcohol can be
obtained.
2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 10
Soils requirement
• Sorghum can be grown successfully on clay ,clay loam, or sandy loam soils.
• pH ranging from 5.5 to 8.5.
• Under good climatic conditions, sorghum does best on deep fertile soils.
• It is adapted to poor soils and can grow well on soils where many other crops
would fail.
2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 11
Climate requirement & temperature
• Sorghum is a warm season crop
• Withstands heat better than most other crops, but extremely high temperatures
may reduce grain yield.
• The crop is well suited to semi arid conditions.
• Average temperature for good growth 26-30oC
• If planted before soil temperatures reach 35oC.
• Sorghum is best adapted to areas having an average annual rainfall between 45 to
65 cm (17 to 25 inches).
2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 12
Weed management
• Keep the crop free from weeds about initial 35days
• Spray atrazine at 0.5kg/ha
• Striga is controlled by hand pulling
• Spray 2,4-D sodium salt 1kg/ha
• Two time inter cultivation with blade hoe
2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 13
2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 14

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sorghum crop

  • 1. Sorghum • Submitted TO :-Simta Sharma ( assistant professor of Agriculture) 2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 1 Name :- Deen Dayal chaudhary Class :-BSc. Agri.3rd sem. Roll No.:- 1929150 Subject:- BSAG-301-19
  • 2. Content :-  Introduction  nutritional value  Distribution of sorghum  Benefits of sorghum  Use of sorghum  Role of national economy  Soil requirements &Climate requirements.  Weed management. 2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 2
  • 3. Introduction  Commonly called as jowar, great millet camel crop  Botanical name = Sorghum bicolor  Family=Poaceae( grass )  Sorghum is self-pollinating plant  Hight of the plant 60 – 460 cm  Sorghum seed is small and round 2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 3
  • 4. Nutritional value 2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 4
  • 5. Distribution of sorghum • Sorghum is grown all parts of the world • Except cool North east part of Europe. • Sorghum belts in India receive 400-1000mm rainfall. • In the World, Africa (Nigeria, Sudan) is the major continent cultivates sorghum . • North America, South America and Asian continents also grow sorghum. 2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 5
  • 6. • Distribution of sorghum biomass in the world 2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 6 Total world production of Sorghum biomass by 20 top countries is 42,765,025 metric tonnes.
  • 7. sorghum cultivation in India • In India Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh are the important sorghum growing states. • In Punjab, Sorghum is an important fodder crop during kharif season. • In India has six million hectares of land, use for cultivation of sorghum • The production of sorghum in India is about 8.71 million tonnes. • In Tamil Nadu it is cultivated in an area of 4.01 lakh hectare with a productivity of 612 kg /ha. 2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 7
  • 8. Benefits of sorghum • Sorghum is a nutrient-packed grain • It's rich in vitamins and minerals • The high dietary fiber content in jowar also helps improve digestion • Jowar contains 8.45 milligrams of iron in every cup • It contains B vitamins, which help the body build new tissues and cells, as well as potassium and phosphorous. 2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 8
  • 9. Used of sorghum • Sorghum crop is known for multiple uses as food, feed, for large grazing animals • Sorghum are the animal feed sector, alcohol distilleries, and starch industries. • Also employed as pet feed for dogs, fish, etc. • Used for manufacturing sorghum syrups and sorghum molasses. • The grains are also used to produce biofuels across the world. • Apart from the uses for humans, sorghum plants are also used as fodder for cattle. 2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 9
  • 10. Role In National Economy • Sorghum is a staple food and provides carbohydrates to the people in North Karnataka, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. • It occupies 5.27 per cent of gross cultivated area. • Sorghum grain is an important raw material for starch industry and also used as cattle and poultry feed. • This crop also has export potential. • Sweet sorghum varieties have juicy stalk and can be utilized for jaggery and alcohol production. • From one hectare of sweet sorghum 33 kg of jaggery and 2100 littres of alcohol can be obtained. 2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 10
  • 11. Soils requirement • Sorghum can be grown successfully on clay ,clay loam, or sandy loam soils. • pH ranging from 5.5 to 8.5. • Under good climatic conditions, sorghum does best on deep fertile soils. • It is adapted to poor soils and can grow well on soils where many other crops would fail. 2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 11
  • 12. Climate requirement & temperature • Sorghum is a warm season crop • Withstands heat better than most other crops, but extremely high temperatures may reduce grain yield. • The crop is well suited to semi arid conditions. • Average temperature for good growth 26-30oC • If planted before soil temperatures reach 35oC. • Sorghum is best adapted to areas having an average annual rainfall between 45 to 65 cm (17 to 25 inches). 2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 12
  • 13. Weed management • Keep the crop free from weeds about initial 35days • Spray atrazine at 0.5kg/ha • Striga is controlled by hand pulling • Spray 2,4-D sodium salt 1kg/ha • Two time inter cultivation with blade hoe 2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 13
  • 14. 2/9/2021 PCTE GROUP OF INSTITUTES 14