Black clouds hovering in the sky, farmers worried due to lack of rain

Black clouds hovering in the sky, farmers worried due to lack of rain

Bhaskar News | Jamui

The month of June is about to end two days later. But the farmer is worried due to not having enough rain in this month. While black clouds have been hovering in the sky for the last four days. Still, due to lack of rain, farmers are now worried about farming. However, on Tuesday, there was rain at Chakai and some places in Khaira block on Wednesday. Where the farmers raised a little hope, but on Thursday and Friday, there was no rain despite black clouds in the sky. Let us know that black clouds are coming in the sky with winds and for some time they are stopping in front of the strong rays of the sun. Due to this, the chances of rain are ending and farmers are also becoming disappointed. On Friday, the maximum temperature of the district was recorded at 31 degrees and the minimum temperature was 28 degrees Celsius. According to the Meteorological Department, 91 percent humidity and cold air at a speed of 14 kmph also ran. Also, 70 percent rainfall was expected by evening. But still it did not rain. Due to no rain here, maize and paddy cultivation is being affected. At the same time, the prices of vegetables are also touching the sky. Where farmers are worried about farming due to lack of rain, then the prices of vegetables are being hit on the middle class pocket. Farmers Visundev Yadav, Suresh Yadav, Darogi Mahato, Manoj Mandal, Prakash Mandal and other farmers said that farmers have become disappointed due to monsoon rage. The farmers who depend on rainwater have been eyeing the sky. Farmers are worried that they are not able to start farming due to lack of rain. Due to lack of rain, there is no plowing of fields due to lack of moisture in the fields. So that farmers have started worrying that their cultivation does not go back.

Bhaskar News | 7 days have passed since the beginning of the month of Peribazar Ashada, but due to the weather, farmers of the Peribazar region have not been able to drop paddy in the fields. Due to less rainfall than normal, the farmers have started worrying about dropping paddy. Due to lack of rain, only 5 to 7 percent of the paddy middle has been dropped in Peribazar. The farmers who have been dropped by the paddy have been irrigated through their personal boring. At the same time, farmers have not been able to plow the fields till now in the hope of water. However, the farmers are still waiting for the rain after seeing the black cloud roaming in the sky. Whereas since June 15, the appropriate time to put paddy in the fields has been reported. Farmers Ramkumar Singh, Nilesh Kumar, Ajit Kumar, Tuntun Singh, Rakesh Kumar Singh, Ramashray Singh, Kedar Mahato, Sanjay Yadav, Anil Yadav said that the most troubles are being done to medium and small farmers. Madhya Pradesh and small farmers of their paddy They are engaged in saving the middle. And the middle of the scorching sun is drying up. While the agricultural feeder has not been started till now due to the apathy of the electricity department. In this case, farmers are facing double hit. The farmers are very upset about saving their middlemen. Said that there is a lot of difficulty in plowing dry fields due to no rain.


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