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Dry spell continues in Yadgir

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Dry spell continues in Yadgir
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Farmers in the Yadgir district of India are facing a severe dry spell that threatens the survival of cotton and pulse crops. While some taluks have received sufficient rain, others are struggling, putting the Kharif season sowing targets at risk.

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Agricultural output in India is highly sensitive to monsoon patterns, impacting local food security and farmer livelihoods.

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Scanty rainfall has become a cause of concern among farmers of Yadgir district who have already carried out weed-removing activities in young cotton, green gram and red gram crops and are waiting for a good spell of rainfall for the survival of crops.

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