Dr. S. Srinivasa Rao discussed the benefits of closer spacing, uniform boll bursting, and machine harvesting in HDPS, alongside the use of mepiquat chloride to enhance sympodial branch development. Dr. K. Chandra Shekar highlighted the economic advantages of HDPS, while Smt. A. Ramulamma addressed pest and disease management. Smt. T. Himabindu emphasized the adoption of HDPS technology, and Smt. S. Pallavi provided an overview of the project and KVK activities. Smt. Parvathi Chowhan encouraged farmers to improve soil health by incorporating cotton stubbles into the soil rather than burning them. In this programme 307 farmers participated from Nalgonda village.
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