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Wheat Farming in India: Complete Guide to Cost, Profit & Step-by-Step Process (2026)

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Last updated: April 11, 2026
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Wheat Farming in India
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Every rabi season, lakhs of farmers across UP, Punjab, Haryana, and MP sow wheat — yet many still leave money on the table. Wrong variety, late sowing, or poor irrigation timing can quietly eat into your margin. This guide gives you the exact numbers, the right steps, and proven tips so your wheat crop actually pays well this season.

Contents
  • What Is Wheat Farming?
  • Why Wheat Farming Makes Sense in 2025
  • Wheat Farming Cost Breakdown per Acre (2025)
  • Profit Potential from Wheat Farming per Acre
  • Best Wheat Varieties for Indian Farmers
  • Step-by-Step Wheat Farming Process
  • Real Farmer Success Story: Ram Prasad, MP
    • From 12 Qtl to 22 Qtl — How a Farmer in Hoshangabad Doubled His Wheat Yield
  • Expert Tips to Maximize Wheat Farming Profit
  • Common Mistakes to Avoid
  • Wheat vs Other Rabi Crops — Quick Comparison
  • Conclusion — Is Wheat Farming Worth It?
  • FAQs — Wheat Farming in India

What Is Wheat Farming?

Wheat is a rabi (winter) crop sown between October and December and harvested around March–April. It belongs to the grass family Poaceae and is India’s second most important food crop after rice. The crop takes roughly 110–130 days from sowing to harvest — making it one of the fastest commercial crops available to a small farmer.

India is the world’s second largest wheat producer (after China), and states like Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan drive most of that output. If you have even 1 acre of irrigated land, wheat farming is very much worth considering.

Why Wheat Farming Makes Sense in 2025

  • Guaranteed market: The government buys wheat at MSP (Minimum Support Price) — ₹2,425/quintal for 2025-26. No stress about finding a buyer.
  • Short crop cycle: Just 4–5 months from sowing to income. Faster than most cash crops.
  • Low risk: Wheat has strong disease-resistant varieties and a stable, assured market.
  • Government support: PM-KISAN gives ₹6,000/year. Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) covers crop loss. NABARD provides low-interest loans.
  • Exportable: India exported wheat worth ₹10,000 crore in 2024 — open market prices are often higher than MSP.

Wheat Farming Cost Breakdown per Acre (2025)

Let’s talk real numbers — what you actually spend on 1 acre of wheat farming in India:

Input ItemCost RangeNotes
Land Preparation (ploughing, leveling)₹1,000 – ₹1,5002–3 ploughings needed
Seeds (40–50 kg/acre)₹1,500 – ₹2,500Certified seed costs more but pays off
Fertilizers (DAP, Urea, NPK)₹4,500 – ₹6,500Apply in splits — don’t dump all at once
Irrigation (3–5 rounds)₹2,000 – ₹4,000CRI, Tillering, Jointing stages are critical
Weedicide / Pesticide₹1,000 – ₹1,500First 40 days are the weed-danger window
Labour (sowing + harvesting)₹2,500 – ₹3,500Machine harvesting reduces this
Misc. (transport, bags)₹500 – ₹700
Total Estimated Cost₹13,000 – ₹20,000Varies by state & input prices

* Punjab / Haryana irrigated farms trend toward the higher end; MP rainfed farms toward the lower end.

Profit Potential from Wheat Farming per Acre

Here’s what you can realistically expect from 1 acre of properly managed wheat farming:

Average Yield

18–22

Quintals/acre (irrigated)

MSP 2025-26

₹2,425 Per quintal

Gross Revenue

₹43,650 At 18 qtl × ₹2,425

Net Profit

₹26,000–₹34,000 Per acre, irrigated

Progressive farmers in Punjab and Haryana touching 22–25 quintals per acre can net up to ₹34,000+ in a single 4-month season. On 5 acres, that’s ₹1.3–₹1.7 lakh from one crop.

⚠️ Rainfed wheat in states like MP or Rajasthan typically yields only 12–16 quintals/acre, bringing net profit closer to ₹12,000–₹18,000. Irrigation access is the single biggest factor in wheat profitability.

Best Wheat Varieties for Indian Farmers

Choosing the right variety for your zone is non-negotiable. Here are the top performers:

HD 2967

Best for: North India irrigated zones
Maturity: 140–150 days
Yield: 20–25 qtl/acre
Strength: Rust-resistant, bold grain

PBW 343

Best for: Indo-Gangetic plains
Maturity: ~125 days
Yield: 18–22 qtl/acre
Strength: Fast maturity, disease tolerant

GW 322

Best for: Gujarat, Rajasthan
Maturity: 110–115 days
Yield: 15–18 qtl/acre
Strength: Heat tolerant, short duration

HI 8498 (Durum)

Best for: MP, Rajasthan
Maturity: 115–120 days
Yield: 14–18 qtl/acre
Strength: Good for semolina (suji), premium price

Step-by-Step Wheat Farming Process

1 Soil Preparation (October)

Deep plough 2–3 times after kharif harvest. Level the field properly — uneven land leads to patchy irrigation and uneven germination. Ideal pH: 6.0–7.5.

2 Seed Selection & Treatment

Use certified seeds from your nearest KVK or state agriculture department. Treat seeds with Bavistin (2g/kg) to prevent seed-borne diseases. Seed rate: 40–50 kg/acre for line sowing, 50–60 kg for broadcast.

3 Sowing (Mid-October to Mid-November)

This is the most critical window. Late sowing (after Nov 25) reduces yield by 15–20%. Sow in rows 20–22 cm apart, depth 4–5 cm. Line sowing is always better than broadcasting.

4 Fertilizer Application

Apply DAP (50 kg/acre) + Urea (25 kg) at sowing as basal dose. Top dress with urea at CRI stage (20–25 days) and again at tillering (40–45 days). Recommended NPK: 100:50:40 kg/hectare.

5 Irrigation (Critical Stages)

Give 5–6 irrigations. The three most important: CRI stage (20–25 DAS), Tillering (40–45 DAS), and Grain Filling (85–90 DAS). Missing even one at these stages can cut yield by 10–15%.

6 Weed & Pest Control

Apply 2,4-D sodium salt at 30–35 DAS for broadleaf weeds. For grassy weeds (like phalaris minor), use Clodinafop (Topik) at 25–30 DAS. Watch for aphids in February — spray imidacloprid if infestation exceeds threshold.

7 Harvesting (March–April)

Harvest when grains are hard and straw turns golden-yellow. Moisture content should be below 12–14% for storage. Use a combine harvester to reduce labour costs (₹2,000–₹2,500/acre).

8 Sale — MSP vs Open Market

Register on your state’s e-procurement portal (like e-Uparjan in MP or Anaaj Kharid in Punjab) to sell at MSP. Check open market rates too — sometimes private traders pay ₹100–₹200 above MSP.


Real Farmer Success Story: Ram Prasad, MP

From 12 Qtl to 22 Qtl — How a Farmer in Hoshangabad Doubled His Wheat Yield

Ram Prasad, a 42-year-old farmer from Hoshangabad, Madhya Pradesh, used to grow wheat the same way his father did — broadcast sowing, no seed treatment, one or two irrigations at most. His yield hovered around 12 quintals per acre.

In 2022, he attended a KVK (Krishi Vigyan Kendra) training camp. He switched to line sowing using variety HD 2967, got his seeds treated, and added a drip irrigation line on 2 of his 5 acres as a trial.

The result? His 5-acre yield jumped from 60 quintals total to 95 quintals in a single season. At MSP of ₹2,150 (2022-23), he earned ₹2,04,250 gross — up from ₹1,29,000 the previous year. After input costs of ~₹65,000, he netted roughly ₹1,39,000 — almost double his earlier take-home.

His simple advice: “Line sowing aur sahi time pe paani — bas itna kaafi hai yield double karne ke liye.”

Expert Tips to Maximize Wheat Farming Profit

  • Always do soil testing before sowing — saves money on unnecessary fertilizers
  • Sow before November 15 — every week of delay costs you 1–1.5 qtl/acre
  • Use line sowing (drill sowing) over broadcasting — saves seed, improves yield by 10–15%
  • Never skip the CRI irrigation — it’s the single most yield-critical watering
  • Check your field for phalaris minor (a grassy weed) — it alone can slash yield by 30–40%
  • Apply farmyard manure (FYM) at 4–5 tonnes/acre before sowing to build soil health
  • Keep grain moisture below 14% before storage to prevent fungal loss
  • Register on PM-KISAN and PMFBY — free government money you’re leaving unclaimed

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Late sowing: Many farmers delay wheat sowing to sell kharif produce. Don’t. Every week after Nov 15 drops yield significantly.

High seed rate: More seed doesn’t mean more yield. Overcrowding increases disease risk and competition for nutrients.

Ignoring weed control: Phalaris minor (gulli danda) in the first 40 days is the #1 yield killer. One spray at the right time solves it.

Applying all fertilizer at once: Split applications are critical. Urea dumped at once evaporates — you’re literally burning money.

Skipping irrigation at grain filling: Missing the grain filling irrigation (85–90 DAS) causes shriveled grains and lower weight — your quintals drop fast.

Wheat vs Other Rabi Crops — Quick Comparison

CropDurationCost/AcreYield/AcreNet Profit/AcreRisk Level
Wheat120–130 days₹13,000–₹20,00018–22 qtl₹26,000–₹34,000Low
Mustard110–120 days₹8,000–₹12,0006–8 qtl₹15,000–₹22,000Low-Medium
Chickpea (Chana)95–110 days₹7,000–₹10,0008–10 qtl₹12,000–₹18,000Medium
Potato80–90 days₹45,000–₹65,000100–120 qtl₹30,000–₹80,000High

Wheat wins on consistency and low risk. For farmers who want reliable income without volatile markets, wheat is the go-to rabi crop.

Conclusion — Is Wheat Farming Worth It?

Yes, absolutely — especially for farmers in irrigated zones of UP, Punjab, Haryana, and MP. With an investment of ₹13,000–₹20,000 per acre, you can realistically net ₹26,000–₹34,000 within 4–5 months. That’s a 1.5–2x return on investment from one of India’s most stable, government-supported crops.

The key is not working harder — it’s working smarter. Right variety, timely sowing, proper irrigation at critical stages, and basic weed management can double your yield without doubling your cost. Start with even 1–2 acres, learn the process, and scale up.

Gehu ugaana mushkil nahi hai — seedha ugaana seekhna padta hai.


FAQs — Wheat Farming in India

Q1. What is the best time for wheat sowing in India?

The ideal sowing window is October 15 to November 15. Timely sowing (before Nov 15) gives the crop optimal cool temperatures for tillering and significantly higher yields of 20–22 quintals/acre. Late sowing after November 25 can reduce yield by 15–25%.

Q2. How much profit can I earn from 1 acre of wheat farming?

Under good irrigated conditions, net profit from 1 acre wheat farming ranges from ₹26,000 to ₹34,000 per season (2025-26). This is calculated as gross revenue of ₹43,000–₹53,000 (at 18–22 qtl × ₹2,425 MSP) minus input costs of ₹13,000–₹20,000. Rainfed farming earns less — around ₹12,000–₹18,000/acre.

Q3. Which is the best wheat variety in India for high yield?

HD 2967 is the most popular high-yield variety for North India’s irrigated belt — it gives 20–25 qtl/acre and is rust-resistant. PBW 343 is preferred in Punjab and Haryana for its short 125-day cycle. For central India (MP, Rajasthan), GW 322 or HD 2781 perform well in semi-arid conditions.

Q4. How many irrigations does wheat need?

Wheat typically needs 5–6 irrigations across its growth cycle. The three most critical stages are: CRI (Crown Root Initiation) at 20–25 days after sowing, Tillering at 40–45 DAS, and Grain Filling at 85–90 DAS. Missing any of these can cut yield by 10–15% per missed irrigation.

Q5. Can a beginner start wheat farming in India with just 1 acre?

Yes, absolutely. Wheat is one of the best crops for beginners in India. You can start with 1 acre at a cost of ₹13,000–₹20,000 and expect returns within 4–5 months. The assured MSP market, government schemes like PM-KISAN and PMFBY, and widely available certified seeds and KVK guidance make it very beginner-friendly. Start small, learn the process, then scale.

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