Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Crop Weather report 07/07/2010
Maize:
Maize crop requires optimum temperature of 12-30 C and 17.8 acre inch of water for completion of satisfactory life cycle. Against the above requirement the general condition prevailing among the Maize growing states are as under:
Rajasthan: In the districts (Chittaurgarh, Udaipur, Banswara, Ajmer, Bundi, Bhilwara, Rajasmand) the temperature is varying between 30-39 C and the relative humidity is 65-85 % .The widespread rainfall is favourable for sowing, germination and establishment of the crop.
Uttar Pradesh : Among the district Bulandshar, Aligarh, Etah, Farukhabad, Hardoi, Unnao, Kannuj, Mainpuri, Gonda, Bahrich and Jaunpur the temperature is varying between 24-37 C and relative humidity is 80-90 %.The satisfactory rainfall is received among the “tarai” districts sowing is satisfactory, however, where rains are scanty sowing is delayed.
Madhya Pradesh: Among the districts Chindwara, Betul, Rajgarh, Ujjain, Ratlam, Mandsaur, Neemuch, Sidhi and Shivpuri the temperature is varying between 22-35 C and relative humidity 80 -90 % . The recent rains received facilitated sowing and germination. The forecasted weather conditions are favourable for the growth of the crop.
Karnataka: The temperature is varying between 22-33 C and relative humidity is 75-90% in maize growing districts Belgaum, Haveri, Bellary, Gadag, Bagalkot, Hassan and Shimoga .Rain receipt is very much congenial for the crop. Due to early receipt of rains, sowing progress is satisfactory.
Andhra Pradesh: The rains received in the month of June was very much beneficial for sowing and germination and forecasted continuous rain will benefit the crop growth in the districts Adilabad, Nizamabad, Karimnagar, Warangal, Krishna, West Godavari, Mahabubnagar and Guntur .
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Mung :
The crop require 15 C for germination and 20-38 C for growth and development. Against the above requirement ,the statewise condition is as under:
Andhra Pradesh:The temperature is varying between 24-34 C and the relative humidity between 75-90 %.In the mung growing districts Adilabad, Warangal, Khammam, EastGodavari, Krishna, Srikakulam. the rains received in June have helped in the sowing of the crop. The forecasted rainfall will highly benefit the growth and development of the crop.
Maharashtra: In the major mung growing districts (Dhule, Jalgaon,Amravati, Akola, Washim, Buldhana, Aurangabad, Jalna, Nanded, Beed) rain receipt was satisfactory in June that have facilitated sowing.The present rain will benefit the crop.
The recent rainfall in the states of Rajasthan, Gujarat ,Western Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka is very much favourable for the sowing and establishment of the crop. The poor rainfall in Bihar and East Uttar Pradesh may delay the sowing.
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Sesamum:
Sesamum requires 25-27 C for germination and higher temperature for crop growth and 650 mm of rainfall. The recent rainfall received in Rajasthan and Gujarat along with higher temperature is very much congenial for sowing of crop. Similarly, the rainfall received in the Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh in the second fortnight of June benefitted the sowing and establishment of the crop.
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ALERT
The heavy rains received in Punjab and Haryana resulted flood and breach in SYL(Satluj-Yamuna Link) and submerged very large cropped area. The continuous rains aggravating the existing situation.
It is feared that the crop like mung , urad , maize, cotton , paddy and other crops will be damaged badly and resulting heavy losses.
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