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Rabi Season : weather for farmers

11:12 PM
15 November 2024

Farming in Winter
Rabi Season Weather for Farmers

After the end of the Southwest monsoon, the farmers in North and Central India prepare to sow Rabi crops.

The Weather&Radar App can help you by showing how the weather will change, allowing you to make better decisions, especially during unseasonal weather events.

The rain leaves enough moisture in the soil for crops like wheat, barley, and mustard to grow well.

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In places like Punjab and Haryana, cooler weather is perfect for planting wheat, gram or barley.

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It also sends alerts for rain in your area, helping protect crops and improve harvests. Have you checked the weather for your field yet?

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