India is an agriculture-based country, where 40% of income is based on agriculture. Out
of 100, 60 families are agriculture families, if they see back their family history. Every
Indian comes from an agricultural family background As India is a highly populated
country, it may require 250 million tonnes of food by 2015 AD which very difficult
comparing the current circumstances. It very tough to serve the food needs of each
Indian.In ancient India, Agriculture is the only source of income. Land used to be very fertile and
cultivated using all the natural methods. In the olden days there is no sound of pesticides,
they used only natural medicine like cattle waste as the pesticides. They used only
organic manures made with harmless natural ingredients. Many studies and scientists
have made a study on Ancient Indian farming, they proved that organic manures help to
free farm from pests and they made land strong with huge returns.
Neem is the best composition of many elements that can kill insects without artificial
chemicals. Chemical insecticides that available in the market kills insects by spoiling
their digestive of the insect or by affecting their nervous system. But this process makes
insects resistant to these pesticides in long run. When comes to Neem, Neem directly
affects the insect’s hormonal system which does not lead to resistance in future
generations. Neem has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal compounds called limonoids’,
limonoids make neem the best insecticide, pesticides, etc that are not harmful and
effective.
There are a group of limonoids in the neem that helps to control the growth of insects,
bacteria, and fungus. Azadirachtin is the main compound that makes Neem
insecticides and pesticides. Alike chemical pesticide Neem doesn’t work immediately, it
shows impact slowly reduces the growth and reproduction of insects.
Neem slowly works on the hormonal system of insects, it destroys the production of
eggs or larvae.
Neem controls the molting of larvae and repelling larvae and adults.
Neem has the power to reduce the matting and sexual interaction in insects. It also
kills the fertility power in insects and prevents female inspects from laying eggs.
Neem can stop the feeding power insects and poisoning larvae.
Neem shows a huge impact on chitin formation and metamorphosis.
Neem interrupts the swallowing capacity of the insect.
There several extracts of Neem that work on insecticides and pesticides. These are
natural products that are chemical-free and increases fertility, farm production quality,
and quantity.Neem to control Threadworm: An effective composition of limonoids present in neem
kernels has provided to control Threadworm. Threadworms are hard to control, and
chemicals are not recommended. Water extracts of neem cake are the best natural
nematocidal that prevents threadworm.
The fungus is a very dangerous problem the affects the crops like rice, wheat, and corn at
all stages. Neem has rich in anti-fungal properties that make it the best fungicide. So
neem became beneficial for agriculture and the environment.
Anti-bacterial, Anti-inflammatory, antiviral, anti-fungal, germicidal, and Anti-Microbial.
How to prepare?
Take 5 kg of well-dried Neem Seed kernels and grind them into the soft powder.
Soak them in 10 liters of water overnight. Stir with a wooden plank in the morning till
the solution turns milky white.
Add 10 ml of pH-neutral adjutant and stir the mixture and filter in with a clean muslin
cloth.
Follow the same procedure for leftover seed paste 2 to 3 times. After that use leftover
as manure.
How to Use?
1.25% to 5% of NKAE is used for the crops.
For the prevention of insects spray the lower concentration of NKAE and for protection
from insects use a higher concentration of NKAE.
NKAE is not a preservative, it should be used on the same day of preparation.
Spraying should have done in the midday. Spray shows its impact for 7-10 days.
Pests Controlled: Beetle Larvae, Butterfly, and moth caterpillars, stalk borers, true buds,
plant and leafhoppers, adult beetles, fruit flies, etc.
2. Neem Leaf Extract:
Neem leaves extracts have great antibacterial and anti-fungal properties. Neel leaf extract
has a fruit-like smell and contains essential elements, these are used in a number of Take 1 kg of neem leaves and soaked in 5 liters of water overnight. And next day ground
the leaves and filter the water. Neem leaf extract required more leaves and this extract is
used for nursery and kitchen gardens.
Pests controlled: Caterpillars, grubs, locusts, grasshopper, fruit flies, etc.Neem extracts are recommended to be used in low sunlight means morning or late
afternoons. While spraying neem extracts you should spray both sides of leaves as insects
affect the underside mainly.Don’t overboil the mixtures.
Only use a natural pH emulsifier.
Water extracts are used only on the same day of preparation.
Take 5 kg of well-dried Neem Seed kernels and grind them into the soft powder.
Soak them in 10 liters of water overnight. Stir with a wooden plank in the morning till
the solution turns milky white.
Add 10 ml of pH-neutral adjutant and stir the mixture and lter in with a clean muslin
cloth.
Follow the same procedure for leftover seed paste 2 to 3 times. After that use leftover
as manure.
How to Use?
1.25% to 5% of NKAE is used for the crops.
For the prevention of insects spray the lower concentration of NKAE and for protection
from insects use a higher concentration of NKAE.
NKAE is not a preservative, it should be used on the same day of preparation.
Spraying should have done in the midday. Spray shows its impact for 7-10 days.
Pests Controlled: Beetle Larvae, Buttery, and moth caterpillars, stalk borers, true buds,
plant and leafhoppers, adult beetles, fruit ies, etc.
. Neem Leaf Extract:
Neem leaves extracts have great antibacterial and anti-fungal properties. Neel leaf extract
has a fruit-like smell and contains essential elements, these are used in a number of
pesticides and insecticides.
How to prepare?
Take 1 kg of neem leaves and soaked in 5 liters of water overnight. And next day ground
the leaves and lter the water. Neem leaf extract required more leaves and this extract is
used for nursery and kitchen gardens.
Pests controlled: Caterpillars, grubs, locusts, grasshopper, fruit ies, etc.. Neem Cake Extract:
Neem cake extract is organic manure and a by-product obtained in the process of cold
pressing of neem fruits and kernels, and the solvent extraction process for neem cake
extract.Pests controlled: Neem organic cake extracts protects from nematodes, soil grubs, and
white ants,Neem Oil Spray: Neem Oil spray is used as a foliar spray or season application. Neem oil
helps to kill insects at varying stages, it can kill overwintering pests and eggs. Neem oil
foliar spray used to repel and kill insects.
Neem extracts are recommended to be used in low sunlight means morning or late
afternoons. While spraying neem extracts you should spray both sides of leaves as insects
affect the underside mainly.
Don’t overboil the mixtures.
Only use a natural pH emulsier.
Water extracts are used only on the same day of preparation.
Malabar Neem to control Threadworm: An effective composition of limonoids present in neem
kernels has provided to control Threadworm. Threadworms are hard to control, and
chemicals are not recommended. Water extracts of neem cake are the best natural
nematocidal that prevents threadworm.
The fungus is a very dangerous problem the affects the crops like rice, wheat, and corn at
all stages. Neem has rich in anti-fungal properties that make it the best fungicide. So
neem became benecial for agriculture and the environment.
Malabar Neem is the best pesticide that controls pets of stored products. A traditional way to
control the pests in stored products is by mixing dried neem leaves before keeping them
in storage. Neem leaves and neem oils act as a pest repellent, they can control pests like
weevils, our beetles, bean-sees beetles, etc.Storage bins made of neem leaves, clay, and dung are highly pest resistant. Neem oil
extract can destroy beam-seeds beetles at the egg stage itself. Using chemical pesticides
in food grains is not always recommended. While neem a natural disinfector, proper use
neem at proper times will be very helpful to control pests in stored products.
MalabarNeem has many anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties that can act as both fertilizer
and pest controllers. Indians farmers use neem on their farms in many ways.
They use neem cake as a natural fertilizer for elds. Neem cake used as pest repellent
and fertilizer.
Malabar Neem leaves can enrich the soils, in some parts of India farmers plough neem leaves
into ooded rice elds before the rice seedlings transplanted.
Malabar Neem cake is also the best pest controller, Malabar Neem cake is ploughed into the soil. This
protects the plant roots from many insects like nematodes and white ants.
MalabarNeem cake and leaves are very nutritious to crops. It promotes the organics acids in
the soil and reduces alkalinity
In 1 acre of Malabar Neem, 350 to 400 plants are planted at a distance of 10 by 10. One plant becomes mature in four to five years and its price is approximately Rs 4000 to 5000....