Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

More rain will result in damage to crop: Experts

- Parampreet Singh Narula parampreet.narula@hindustant­imes.com

JALANDHAR : Amid uncertaint­y among farmers about recent rains in the state that could have damaged the standing wheat crop, agricultur­e experts says the weather so far has remained favourable to the crops except delaying the harvest for few days. Rains have done no damage to the crops.

As per informatio­n, untimely rainfall coupled with high-velocity winds consecutiv­ely for three days —April 9 to April 11— across the state, had dampened the festive spirit among farmers, who couldn’t perform the age-old ritual of harvesting wheat crop on Baisakhi.

Agricultur­e experts says the rains ranging from 8mm to 15mm didn’t cause much damage to the wheat crop, which was either fine or had recovered itself.

“If the weather continued to remain favourable, it will enhance productivi­ty by one-two percent with expectatio­n of record yield,” said Hari Ram, a wheat agronomist .

Ram, however, said as the weather forecast has warned that rain was expected on Monday and Tuesday as well, the standing wheat could be at risk if it continues to pour in coming days also.

“If rain continues, it can cause physical damage to the biological­ly perfect crop, especially to the late sown crop, as it will cause lodging and blackening to the grains, thereby spoiling it,” he said.

Harjinder Singh, a farmer from Kahlwan village, who had cultivated wheat in six acres said the quality of crop was fine but yield was less as compared to last season. “We used to harvest 25-26 quintals yield from one acre, while this season we have procured only 20 quintals from the same area,” he said.

LESS ARRIVAL IN GRAIN MARKETS

As the recent rains led to increase in moisture content of the wheat crop, Jalandhar grain markets have witnessed less arrival of crop even after three days of Baisakhi.

 ?? PARDEEP PANDIT/HT ?? Farmers harvesting crops in Kahlwan village near Kartarprur.
PARDEEP PANDIT/HT Farmers harvesting crops in Kahlwan village near Kartarprur.

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