Rajasthan - Raisinghnagar (Muklawa): Rain breathes new life into Narma crop; greenery returns to the fields
Recent rainfall in the Muklawa area of Raisingh-nagar and surrounding villages has revitalized the Narma (cotton) crop. The crop, which had been struggling due to prolonged intense heat and a lack of moisture, has received significant relief from the rain, bringing a look of satisfaction to the farmers' faces.
The rainfall has ensured adequate soil moisture, yielding a positive impact on the Narma crop. The plants in the fields appear much greener and healthier than before. New leaf growth is visible in many places, signaling an improvement in the crop's development.
These days, Narma fields across rural areas are lush and green. The freshness infused into the crop by the rain has transformed the landscape of the fields and sparked hopes of a better yield among farmers. Agricultural experts believe that if the weather remains favorable and the crop receives necessary moisture at regular intervals, its growth could improve even further.
Farmers state that the rain has breathed new life into the crop. While the crop's condition had become worrying due to drought-like conditions, a clear improvement in the plants is now evident. The return of greenery to the Narma fields is being viewed as a positive sign for the region's agricultural landscape.