Hazaribagh News: Farmers in Keredari are more worried as a result of the lack of rain, although there is still hope for the monsoon
Hazaribagh News: Farmers in Keredari are more worried as a result of the lack of rain, although there is still hope for the monsoon
News from Hazaribag It is believed that this is the best time of year for agriculture. Farmers are currently working to prevent seedlings from dying rather than sowing the seedlings of the Kharif crop paddy. The Agriculture Department states that the sowing of Kharif crops in the month of July requires roughly 300 mm of rainfall.
Hazari Bagh, or Keredari. It is believed that this is the best time of year for agriculture. Farmers currently plant the Kharif crop. Ironically, the monsoon entirely deceived the block's farmers in the month of July this year.
These days, farmers are attempting to prevent seedlings from dying rather than sowing the seedlings of the Kharif crop paddy. The Agriculture Department states that the sowing of Kharif crops in the month of July requires roughly 300 mm of rainfall.
But just 30.4 mm of precipitation has been measured thus far. While the Kharif crop is estimated to have received 120–130 mm of rain in June of previous year. But the amount of rain that fell on the Keredari block in June was only 50.6 mm. Farmers are frequently spotted gazing up at the rolling clouds as they rise into the sky because of the monsoon's apathy.
Other crops have also been impacted by this. Despite this, farmers may be seen heading out to the fields early each morning with their bulls and plough.
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