Cotton acreage in Hisar has been declining over the past three years, mainly due to recurring pest attacks such as pink bollworm. This season, cotton has been sown on around 2.1 lakh acres, down from 2.5 lakh acres last year, indicating reduced farmer interest following repeated losses.
Officials advised that pesticide spraying should only be carried out if four or more affected bolls are observed per plant. Otherwise, farmers should focus on regular monitoring. The team also noted that leftover cotton plant residues in fields may have contributed to the spread of the pest.
Meanwhile, some areas in the district, especially in the Adampur cotton belt, are facing crop damage due to excessive rainfall. Villages such as Sishwal, Adampur, Ladwi, Mahalsara, and Kohli have reported significant losses, with standing water increasing the risk of para wilt disease.
Adampur MLA Chander Prakash visited the affected villages to assess the situation and directed irrigation officials to take immediate steps to drain excess water from fields. He also urged the government to conduct a proper survey of the damage and provide prompt financial assistance to the affected farmers.
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