January Warmth Threatens Wheat Yield: Farmers Advised Two Key Measures to Prevent Losses

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News18•14-01-2026, 13:40
January Warmth Threatens Wheat Yield: Farmers Advised Two Key Measures to Prevent Losses
- •Unusual warmth in January across North India, including Uttar Pradesh, raises concerns about wheat crop health.
- •Wheat requires low temperatures for optimal tillering; rising heat may cause premature ripening and smaller grains.
- •Farmers fear a 15-20% drop in wheat yield due to the changed weather patterns.
- •Experts recommend light evening irrigation to maintain soil moisture and control temperature.
- •Spraying a 2% solution of potassium sulfate and using sprinklers for irrigation can help combat heat stress.
Why It Matters: Farmers must adopt specific irrigation and nutrient management to protect wheat yields from January's unusual warmth.
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