Rain Revives Narma Crop in Muklawa, Farmers Expect Better Yield
By jayesh chouhan 2026-07-15 13:52:32
Rainfall Gives New Life to Narma Crop in Muklawa Region; Farmers Hope for Good Yield
Recent good rainfall has greatly benefited the Narma (cotton) crop in the Muklawa region. Crop growth in the fields has accelerated, and the plants appear lush and green. Adequate moisture is fostering the development of new leaves, raising farmers' hopes for a better harvest.
Farmers state that the timely rainfall has proven to be a lifeline for the crop. Previously, intense heat and a lack of moisture were hindering plant growth, but conditions in the fields have improved significantly following the rain. Flowering has also begun on the Narma plants in many fields.
According to agricultural experts, balanced and timely rainfall is beneficial for the Narma crop; it enhances plant growth and increases yield potential. However, they have advised farmers to immediately drain any water that remains stagnant in the fields for extended periods to prevent root damage and ensure the crop remains healthy.
Farmers reported that they are regularly monitoring the crop and preparing to implement necessary agricultural management practices to protect against pests and diseases. They believe that if the weather remains favorable in the coming days, there is a strong possibility of a good Narma harvest this year.