Thursday, August 19, 2010
Arhar
Uttar Pradesh
Among the major growing districts Kheri, Bhariach, Barabanki, Balia, Ghazipur, Azamgarh, Jaunpur, Mirzapur, Sonbhadra, Allahabad, Paratapgarh, Chitrakoot, Banda, Fatehpur, Kanpur, Jaloan, Aligarh and Bulandshar the cumulative rainfall ,average temperature and RH in the last ten days is 42-112mm, 26-33 C and 80-90%. The long duration arhar sowing was done within the onset of monsoon which was delayed. The pure crop vegetative phase will be benefitted from prevailing weather condition.
Arhar is also sown as a mixed crop along with Bajra in the end of July and 1st week of August .Prevailing weather is congenial for establishment and initial growth
The short duration Arhar is sown only in Aligarh and Bulandshar under irrigated condition in the first week of June. The humid hot condition and rainfall will boost the growth of the short duration arhar crop.
Maharashtra
The widespread rainfall received in the districts Nagpur, Wardha, Amravati, Akola, Washim, Jalna, Jalgaon, Beed, Osmanabad, Nanded and Parbhani received cumulative rainfall ,average temperature and RH in the last ten days is 48-134mm, 22-31 C and 85-90%. The continuance of favorable weather will boost the growth of the Arhar crop.
Excess rain water should be drained out from the arhar plots because it is deep rooted crop and water stagnation adversely affect the crop.
Karnataka
The major districts received cumulative rainfall ,average temperature and RH in the last ten days is 21-222 mm, 21-32 C and 77-90% among the districts Bidar, Gulbarga, Raichur, Bellary, Bijapur, Belgaum, Dharwad, Devngere, Chitradurga, Tumkur and Kolar is favourable for the vegetative growth of the crop.
Arhar is a deep rooted crop and susceptible against water stagnation particularly in black cotton soil. Therefore , excess rain water must be drained out from the field.
Madhya Pradesh
The cumulative rainfall ,average temperature and RH in the last ten days is 110-128 mm, 22-33 C and 87-95% in the districts (Sidhi, Jabalpur, Chindwara, Betul and Narsimhpur ) .The weather conditions are favourable for the crop vegetative growth.
Gujarat
The cumulative rainfall ,average temperature and RH in the last ten days is 65-112 mm, 22-31 C and 89-90% .The rain received and continued hot and humid weather condition prevailing in the districts Dahod, Narmada, Surat, Vadodara and Bharuch will be helpful for the vegetative growth of the crop.
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Groundnut:
Gujarat
Among the districts Surat, Bhavnagar, Amreli, Rajkot, Porbandar, Jamnagar, Surendranagar, Sabarkantha tcumulative rainfall ,average temperature and RH in the last ten days is ranging between 40-112mm, 24-32 C and 84-92% . The prevailing weather condition is favourable for the growth of late sown crop and initiation of flowering in early sown crop.
Rajasthan
The cumulative rainfall ,average temperature and RH in the last ten days varied between 54-139 mm , 27-35 C and 80-89 % among the districts Sikar, Tonk, Jodhpur and Bikaner.
The continuance of humid hot condition and rainfall will boost the vegetative growth of the crop.
Karnataka
In the major growing districts Bijapur, Belgaum, Gadag, Bellary, Kolar, Chitradurga and Tumkur cumulative rainfall ,average temperature and RH in the last ten days varied between 21-255 mm, 21-30 C and 77-89% . The prevailing weather condition is favorable for flowering,pollination and peg development in early sown crop. the weather is also favourable for the vegetative growth of the crop.
The major groundnut growing districts of Tamil Nadu (Vellore, Erode and Namakkal) received rainfall received from 75-90 mm and temperature varied between 21-33 C .
The crop is in flowering,pollination and pegging.
The widespread rainfall in Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab facilitated the vegetative growth of the crop.
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Tea
Kerala
Among the major tea producing districts Kannur, Kozhikode, Malappuram, Ernakulam, Palakkad, Thrissur, Idukki, Kottayam, Kollam, Wayanad and Thiruvanthapuram cumulative rainfall ,average temperature and RH in the last ten days varied between
63-154 mm, 20-28 C and 90-95%.
Karnataka
Hassan, Chikmagalur and Medikari cumulative rainfall ,average temperature and RH in the last ten days varied between 112-154 mm, 19-26 C and 90-95%
The rainfall temperature and humidity is congenial for monsoon harvest which is continued between July-August. The weather condition will facilitate quick growth of terminal bud and juvenile leaves in both the states of Kerala and Karnataka.
Tamil Nadu
Coimbatore, Kanyakumari, Madurai and Nilgiri cumulative rainfall ,average temperature and RH in the last ten days varied between 21-50 mm, 18-34 C and 70-85%.The high temperature,mild rainfall may adversely affect the monsoon harvest.
Himachal Pradesh
Mandi, Kangra and Chamba cumulative rainfall ,average temperature and RH in the last ten days varied between 164-284 mm, 19-26 C and 80-90%
Assam
Darrang, lakhimpur, Karbianglong, Goalpara, NorthCacharslill, Dibrugarh, Cachar and Naraon cumulative rainfall ,average temperature and RH in the last ten days varied between 80-247 mm, 22-33 C and 86-89%.
In the Northern India plucking is done between April to December at the interval of 7-10 days . The prevailing weather condition are favourable to boost the yield of tea leaves.
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