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Weather advisory for Farmers (21st March to 31st March , 2016)
Issued on 21 Mar, 2016

Past Weather (11th to 20th March, 2016)

Heavy rainfall reported in the agricultural plains of Punjab, K.P, G.B & Kashmir and however light to moderate rainfall reported in the agricultural plains Sindh & Balochistan during the last decade.

Temperature Forecast

Day and night temperatures are expected slightly normal in most of the agricultural plains of the country during the decade.

Rain Forecast

Mostly dry weather is expected during the decade. However light to moderate rain is expected in most parts of the province including Rawalpindi, Lahore, Gujranwala, Faisalabad & Sargodha divisions from 24th to 28th of the decade.
Mainly dry weather is expected during the decade. However light rainfall is expected at isolated places of Hyderabad & Sukkur divisions from 24th to 26th of the decade.
Mainly dry weather is expected in the province. However light to moderate rainfall (with light snowfall over the hills) is expected in Bannu, Hazara, Peshawar, Kohat, Mardan & D.I Khan division from 24th to 28th of the decade.
Mainly dry weather is expected in most parts of the Balochistan however light to moderate rain is expected at isolated places of Quetta, Zhob, Sibbi, & Kalat from 23rd to 26th of the decade.
Mainly cold and cloudy weather is expected in most parts of the G.B however light to moderate rain (with light snowfall over the hills) is expected Gilgit, Skardu & Hunza from 24th to end of decade.
Light to moderate rain-thunderstorm (with snowfall over the hills) is expected in most parts of the Kashmir including Muzzaffarabad, Rawalakot, Kotli from 24th to 28th of the decade.

Wind Forecast

Normal wind pattern may prevail in most of the agricultural plains of the country during the decade.

Advisory for Farmers

  • Wheat crop is in shooting/heading/flowering stages in most of the agricultural plains of the country. Farmers are advised to stop irrigation the crops by keeping in view the expected rain in the agricultural plains of Punjab, KP & upper Sindh.

  • At this stage of wheat crop, farmers should control weeds further growth by manual practices or any recommended spray.

  • Farmers of irrigated/barani areas are advised to remove weeds from the fields, so that the present soil moisture may fully be utilized.

  • Farmers in the lower half of the country especially those in central regions are advised to take up poultry rearing houses to maintain optimum room temperature and take care against the rapid changes in air temperature and relative humidity.

  • Removing weeds from the standing crops is very important as weeds utilize moisture and food which may be utilized by the crop. As a result considerable loss in yield occurs every year. However operations against weeds should be started using weedicides or manually when the crop completely covers the fields.

  • Farmers are advised to ensure field sanitation and spray prophylactic fungicidal sprays to prevent spread of diseases on vegetables.

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