Ranchi: Sudden change in weather conditions, which brings rain in most countries on Saturday, will affect farmers both positively and negatively.
While shower was a gift for those who had harvested Kharif Harvest and prepared to sow rabbis, they harmed the farmers who had not harvested their Kharif plants or had left harvest plants in a warehouse without a warehouse.
Under the influence of low pressure, originating from Bengal Bay and Lies is centered on the northern interior of Tamil Nadu and its environment, extending up to 3.6 km above means sea level, causing rain in the southern part of Jharkhand.
Ranchi recorded 19mm rainfall, while Jamshedpur recorded 7.6mm since Saturday morning.
According to a bulletin, issued by the IMD, the trough now operates from the cyclone circulation in the northern interior of Tamil Nadu to Gangetic Barat Bengal at Andhra Pradesh and Odisha and extends to 0.9 km above sea level.
The Director of the Center of IMD Ranchi, Abhishek Anand, said that rainfall activities would likely continue in the south and northeast of the country in the next 48 hours.
“The rainfall activity will reduce further and there will be a decrease in the temperature of the day for the next 48 hours,” he added.
The night temperature is likely to fall, bring the cold cold so the cloud cover subsides.
Weather scientists at Birsa Agricultural University, Dr.
Abdul Wadood, suggested farmers to spread their plants harvested to avoid fungal infections if put in the bathroom.
“Ideally, Kharif plants should have been harvested now but because of delaying monsoons and delaying sowing in some parts of the country, around 30% of the closure of the plant has not been harvested,” he said, expressing concern that the maturity time of this plant would be more delayed around a week now because of the current rainfall .
“Farmers, who have harvested Kharif harvest and are preparing their fields to sow rabbi, can take advantage of the best shower and go for Rabbi sowing so the rainy days end,” Wadood said.