It was drizzling amidst dense clouds throughout the day in Gurugram. Sanjay Gulati
Jagran correspondent, Sohna. The faces of farmers have brightened up due to Wednesday's rain. Their crops will benefit greatly from the rain. Farmers are considering this rain as a boon for their crops. The fog will wash away the aphids on mustard. The fruits of mustard and wheat will grow and the mustard seeds will become thick.
Pods have appeared in the mustard crop and grains have also started appearing in wheat. The worsening of weather in February is a matter of concern, because farmers' mustard crop has ripened and wheat has also started sprouting. If hail falls along with rain, there is a danger of farmers' crops getting ruined. Rain in this season is a boon for crops, but hail is harmful.
Rain in February is like a boon for crops. The drops falling from the sky fall directly on the wheat stalks, due to which the growth of the wheat crop increases rapidly. The wheat plant grows rapidly. Rain also destroys small insects like aphids which are found in wheat and mustard. Farming requires a lot of water, which is not possible through borewell irrigation. Rain water can only be supplied, hence rain is necessary. -Suresh Kumar, farmer
Rain water removes dryness from the fields. Water drops falling on crops from the sky promote crop growth. The size of grains increases significantly. Rain is a panacea for crop growth. It should rain at least once or twice during the winter season. Rain is very important for the crops of this season. Due to the rain, the wheat crop standing in his fields has blossomed.
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