Dry spell continues in Yadgir
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.
Why it matters
Agricultural output in India is highly sensitive to monsoon patterns, impacting local food security and farmer livelihoods.
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.
The article is a straightforward report on agricultural conditions and weather data.
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