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Agri Tips: Winter season is going on. This season brings double challenges for the farmers. One does not feel like coming out of the house in severe cold, at the same time the surveillance of the fields increases. A little mistake can spoil all the hard work of the farmers. Today we will talk about ways to protect crops from frost, due to which every farmer is worried these days. This method is very cheap, easy and safe. This is no less than a boon for the farmers of wheat, gram, pea and mustard.
Amethi. The crops are continuously getting affected due to snowfall in the mountains. These days, the effect of winter is clearly visible on the crops of wheat, gram, pea and mustard in Amethi district. The safety of these crops is under threat. In such a situation, farmers are constantly searching for ways to protect themselves, so that their crops are not affected by frost and fog. Advisory has also been issued by the Agriculture Department. According to the department, farmers can easily protect their crops by keeping a few things in mind. Farmers should lightly irrigate their crops with fresh water, so that frost will not affect the crops or the damage will be reduced.
This thing is also important
Farmers can use paddy crop residue to protect their crops. Farmers can protect their crops by making fences of straw. You can put a fence all around. Farmers can also apply it in the fields, which will ensure adequate heat in the crops and maintain the temperature. Green net and jute sack also prove useful for protecting crops. Crops can be easily protected in winter by using jute sack and green net. With this also farmers can easily protect their crops.
ashes will be useful
Farmers can also use ash to protect their crops. Crops can also be easily protected with ash. This solution is also very effective. According to Dr. Rajesh Yadav, Agriculture Protection Unit Officer of Amethi District, advisories are being issued continuously for the protection of crops, so that the crops are not affected by frost and fog. Officials are also visiting all the blocks to make farmers aware about this. Still, if farmers have any problem, they can contact the nearest Agricultural Defense Unit Center and get help.





























