Thursday, July 1, 2010
Crop Weather Report 01/07/2010
Basmati Rice:
The temperature requirement for Basmati Rice for germination is 10 C and for growth 10-25 C and water requirement is very high. Against the above requirement the atmospheric and ground temperature of Sirsa, Kaithal, Kurkshetra, Panipat is varying from 25-37 C and 40-42 C .The rainfall is very scanty. High temperature adversely affect the seedling and its establishment after transplanting .The conditions in the districts of Punjab state i.e. Amritsar, Patiala, Rupnagar where the atmospheric and soil temperature and varying between 26-37 C and 39-41 C . Rainfall is very less.
Under the above weather conditions Basmati crop may be affected adversely.
For more information: http://www.bkconsimpex.com/hotspot/basmatiricemap.html
For more information: http://www.weatherindia.net
Mung:
The temperature requirement for germination and growth of mung crop is 15 C and 28-38 C .The high atmospheric and ground temperature is unfavourable for the crop .The sowing in Andhra Pradesh ,Bihar, Karnataka,Tamil Nadu is in progress wherever rains are received .However in Northern India , Punjab , Rajasthan , Haryana and Uttar Pradesh mung sowing is badly affected .The sowing of the crop is to be completed by the 15th of July for better yield.
For more information: http://www.bkconsimpex.com/hotspot/mungmap.html
For more information: http://www.weatherindia.net
Cotton:
Cotton sowing in the district of Faridkot, Bhatinda, Mansa, Ferozpur, Mukhtsar in the Punjab state completed in the month of May. High soil and atmospheric temperature may affect the crop badly . Non receipt of timely monsoon may also affect the crop badly. Therefore, crop require frequent irrigation .
The sowing of cotton in Gujarat state is being delayed due to late monsoon.
The sowing in Andhra Pradesh ,Maharashtra is in progress due to arrival of the monsoon.
For more information: http://www.bkconsimpex.com/hotspot/cottonmap.html
For more information: http://www.weatherindia.net
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