Bengaluru: After dry and dry, Chikkaballapur and Kolars have witnessed gradual transformation in their landscapes, which are now marked by large blue and green stretches because of good rain spells in recent years.
Until two years ago, most of the region was dry because of a little rainfall.
Farmers can not even find the grazing area in the barren landscape.
Without water, dry lake beds are welcomed by cattle.
However, excessive rain has changed the landscape view.
Using water content in the soil, farmers in the district have begun to grow rabbi plants.
In addition, beef, buffalo, sheep and goats enjoy grazing in green meadows.
According to data on the monitoring center of Karnataka Natural Disaster (KSNDMC), October Rain has become a record for Chikkaballapur and Kolar – both districts each have received 150% and 113% of the excess rainfall, respectively.
While Chikkaballapur received 235mm between 1 and 18 October such as fighting 94mm normal rainfall, Kollar got 188mm with normal 88mm.
The neighboring tumakuru district also recorded more than the average rainfall – 205mm as opposed to normal 89mm.
At 172mm, Ramanagara recorded the highest rainfall during the current spell (103mm more than normal).
“Farmers can sigh of relief and can drink water managers.
We have received reports from the field unit that rainfed cultivation has gained momentum in five districts around Bengaluru which generally experiences bad rain,” said senior agriculture officials.
The official added that even though eternal plants, especially coconut, have been greatly affected due to drought, the recent mantra has given farmers hopes of revival.
However, this problem must be studied further.
Rainfall also revives the fate of cattle as well.
Green grass grows in almost all parts, especially rivers and lake beds.
The trough has caused DownpourWhat to trigger rainfall abundantly in October? Manoj Rajan, Commissioner, KSNMDC said: “Fake between cyclones above the Bay of Bengal and the Arab Sea has produced heavy rain.
The trough passes through the northern interior of Karnataka.
The development of low pressure in Bengal Bay also contributes to this.
Every year, we witnessed the same situation During October and November.
“” The pool and lake have enough water this time, thanks to heavy rain in September and October.
We can find green meadows for our livestock and grow good plants, “said Mallesh, a farmer leader in the district Chikkaballapur, which has seven hectares of dry land.