Step-by-Step Guide to Wheat Farming for Beginners (2025)

Rudra Patel

May 2, 2025

Wheat is India’s second most important food crop after rice, with over 30 million hectares under cultivation. If you’re a beginner looking to start wheat farming, this easy-to-follow guide covers everything from soil preparation to harvesting and profit tips.

1. Choose the Right Wheat Variety

Select a variety based on climate, soil, and market demand:

VarietyBest ForMaturity (Days)Yield (Quintal/Ha)
HD 2967North India (Punjab, Haryana)120-12550-55
DBW 187High-protein, rainfed areas110-11545-50
Karan VandanaLate sowing (UP, Bihar)100-10540-45
Sharbati (MP)Premium quality (export)130-14035-40

Pro Tip: Buy certified seeds from Krishi Vigyan Kendra’s (KVKs) or govt-approved dealers.

2. Prepare the Land

 Best Soil: Well-drained loamy soil (pH 6-7.5).
 Land Preparation Steps:

  1. Plough deeply (once with a mouldboard plough + twice with a harrow).
  2. Level the field (laser levelling improves water efficiency).
  3. Add organic manure (10-15 tonnes of compost/FYM per acre).

Avoid: Waterlogged or saline soils.

3. Sowing Time & Methods

 Optimal Sowing Window:

  • North India (Punjab, Haryana): Nov 1-15
  • Central India (MP, UP): Nov 15-30
  • Late Sowing (Bihar, Rajasthan): Dec 1-15

Sowing Methods:

  • Broadcasting (Manual): Cheaper but less uniform.
  • Seed Drill (Recommended): Ensures proper spacing (20-22 cm rows).
  • Zero-Till Drill: Saves water & reduces costs (best for rice-wheat rotation).

Seed Rate: 100 kg/ha (for normal sowing), 125 kg/ha (late sowing).

4. Irrigation Management

 Critical Irrigation Stages:

  1. First (Crown Root): 20-25 days after sowing (DAS).
  2. Second (Tillering): 40-45 DAS.
  3. Third (Flowering): 60-65 DAS.
  4. Fourth (Grain Filling): 80-85 DAS.

Water-Saving Tip: Use drip irrigation or Alternate Wetting & Drying (AWD) for 30% water savings.

5. Fertilizer Application

 Recommended NPK Ratio: 120:60:40 kg/ha (adjust based on soil test).

  • Basal Dose (At Sowing):
    • DAP (18:46:0) – 150 kg/acre
    • Urea (46% N) – 50 kg/acre
  • Top Dressing (Tillering Stage):
    • Urea – 100 kg/acre

Organic Alternative:

  • Vermicompost (2-3 tonnes/acre) + Jeevamrit (500 L/acre).

6. Weed & Pest Control

 Common Weeds: Wild oats, Chenopodium, Phalaris.
 Solution:

  • Herbicides (Pre-emergence): Pendimethalin (1 kg/ha).
  • Manual Weeding: 30-35 DAS.

 Major Pests/Diseases:

  • Aphids, Termites, Rust, Karnal Bunt.
     Solution:
  • Neem Oil (5%) for organic pest control.
  • Fungicides (Tebuconazole) for rust.

7. Harvesting & Post-Harvest

 When to Harvest?

  • Optimal Stage: When grains are hard (20-25% moisture).
  • Signs: Stems turn yellow, grains snap easily.

Harvesting Methods:

  • Manual (Sickle): Small farms (<1 acre).
  • Combine Harvester: Large farms (costs ₹2,000-3,000/acre).

Post-Harvest Tips:

  • Dry grains to 12% moisture before storage.
  • Use PICS bags to prevent pest damage.

8. Expected Yield & Profit Calculation

 Average Yield: 40-50 quintals/acre (irrigated), 25-35 quintals/acre (rainfed).
 Profit Estimate (Per Acre):

  • Income (50 q @ ₹2,500/q): ₹1,25,000
  • Cost (Seed, Fertilizer, Labor): ₹40,000-50,000
  • Net Profit: ₹75,000-85,000

Maximize Profit By:
Selling to FCI, APMC mandis, or flour mills.
Growing Sharbati wheat (premium price: ₹3,000-4,000/q).

9. Government Subsidies & Support

 Schemes for Wheat Farmers:

  • PM-KISAN: ₹6,000/year direct benefit.
  • Subsidy on Seeds: 50% for certified varieties.
  • Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY): Funds for machinery.

10. Common Mistakes to Avoid

 Late Sowing → Lowers yield by 20-30%.
 Over-Irrigation → Causes lodging (stem bending).
 Ignoring Soil Tests → Leads to nutrient imbalance.

FAQs

Q: Which wheat variety is best for beginners?
A: HD 2967 (high yield, disease-resistant).

Q: Can wheat grow in sandy soil?
A: Yes, but with extra organic manure & irrigation.

Q: How to get MSP for wheat?
A: Sell at FCI procurement centers (MSP 2024: ₹2,275/q).

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