Rainy Season Crop Risks: Expert Advice for Farmers in Western UP

Agriculture
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News18•23-01-2026, 18:08
Rainy Season Crop Risks: Expert Advice for Farmers in Western UP
- •Continuous rain in Western UP poses a threat to winter crops, especially potatoes, radish, and carrots, which are prone to rotting.
- •Agricultural scientist Dr. I.K. Kushwaha warns that standing rainwater for 2-3 days is detrimental, particularly for underground crops.
- •Potatoes and tomatoes are highly susceptible to rotting due to waterlogging, leading to significant losses for farmers.
- •Conversely, light rain benefits crops like chickpeas, peas, lentils, wheat, and sugarcane, promoting good growth.
- •Mustard crops with blooming flowers are at risk if it rains in the morning, as pollen can dissolve, hindering seed formation.
Why It Matters: Farmers in Western UP must take precautions against waterlogging to protect sensitive winter crops from rotting.
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