red gram การใช้
- Cotton, chilly, tobacco and red gram, all have been affected.
- And Rs750 per hectare for red gram farmers.
- The vast stretch of fertile black soil of the district is known for bumper red gram and jawar crops.
- Paddy is the crops and the other crops grown are Blackgram, Banana, Coconut, Gingelly, Ragi, Red gram, Green gram, Sugarcane and Maize.
- Paddy is the crops and the other crops grown are blackgram, banana, coconut, gingelly, ragi, red gram, green gram, sugarcane and maize.
- The other crops includes millets like cumbu, ragi, tinai, etc ., pulses like red gram, black gram, green gram, etc . gingelly and chillies.
- Halwas like the " Dali kapa " ( Halwa made of red gram ), " Cashewnut Halwa, Coconut Halwa, Pumpkin Halwa " etc . are popular among Goan Catholics.
- The cropping pattern in the district reveals that food crops like jowar, maize, bajra and wheat among cereals, red gram, Bengal gram and green gram among pulses are major crops cultivated in the district.
- Groundnuts are grown on these dry lands, inter-cropped with red gram, cowpea, field beans, green gram, jowar, maize and Ragi ( golden millet ) and a coarse variety of paddy are cultivated under irrigation tanks.
- Lentils / Pulses ( legumes ) includes at least five dozen varieties; the most important of which are Bengal gram ( chhola ), pigeon peas, red gram, black gram ( biuli ), and green gram ( mung bean ).
- People cultivated mainly paddy in wet land; dry land was used for growing Coconut palm, cashew trees, Tapioca, Pepper, gram, horse gram, green gram, red gram, filler millet, pineapple, mango, Plantain, bitter gourd, snake gourd, ash pumpkin, Pumpkin, lady's finger, chilies, drumstick, yam.
- The cultivation of " tur " or " toghri " ( red gram ) as a commercial crop became the primary agricultural agenda in the region, A significant proportion of land once under multi-crops and dry cultivation ( especially sorghum, wheat and oil-seeds ) has now been dedicated to the cultivation of pulses, especially that of " kadle " ( Bengal gram ), and " tur ".