Winter rain is beneficial for wheat crop

  • Winter rain, which is commonly known as Mawtha, Mawtha is no less than nectar for the farmers of wheat, but if there is a hailstorm with heavy rain, there is nothing special in wheat but there is a lot of negative effect in other crops.

  • The farmers have benefited well from the wheat crop due to the rains in the last few days. In the total cost, the water, electricity expenditure on one irrigation of the crop, along with the cost of labourers is also saved per acre.

  • The farmers who had given the first water to the standing wheat crop in the field got water for the second time and the farmers who had sown late wheat required water first, then it got the first water.

  • The farmer brothers, who had sown unirrigated wheat without using fertilizers, can use urea at the rate of 20 kg per acre at this time, due to the moisture in the soil, urea will dissolve slowly and will be available to the plants and of course on the yield will have a positive effect.

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