Arhar Bahar
1️⃣ Maturity
It matures in about 250–260 days, so it is considered a late-maturing variety.
2️⃣ Sowing Time
It is generally sown in July during the Kharif season.
3️⃣ Yield
It is high yielding variety under good climatic condition.
4️⃣ Plant Height
Plants are usually tall and bushy, reaching about 2–3 meters in height.
5️⃣ Seed Color and Size
The seeds are generally yellow-brown in color and medium in size.
6️⃣ Disease Resistance
This variety is considered resistant to wilt disease.
7️⃣ Suitable Region
It grows well in the plains of North India, especially in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
8️⃣ Field Use
It can also be used in mixed cropping or intercropping systems. 🌱
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Arhar UPAS-120
1️⃣ Maturity (Duration)
- It is an extra-early maturing variety.
- The crop matures in about 120–130 days.
- Plants are medium-tall, open and semi-spreading in growth habit.
- Seeds are small in size.
- Seed color is light brown or yellow-brown.
- Average yield ,under good management
- Usually sown in June (early Kharif season).
- Because of its early maturity, it is suitable for intercropping and double cropping, especially before wheat.
- Well suited for North Indian plains, such as Uttar Pradesh and nearby regions.
- Fruiting is well distributed on branches and plants produce a good number of pods.
