Wheat crop at several places, including Ferozepur, Gurdaspur, Pathankot, Nawanshahar, Mohali, Tarn Taran in Punjab and a few districts including Palwal and Yamunanagar in Haryana has got flattened because of rain and high velocity winds, officials of agriculture department said here today.
"Lodging has taken place in several wheat fields at different places in Punjab because of rain and strong winds," an official of Punjab Agriculture department said here.
"Lodging will certainly lead to loss of yield in wheat crop," said Karnal based Directorate of Wheat Research Project Director Indu Sharma said.
She further said that rains at this stage could have negative impact on early sown wheat crop.
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Experts further pointed out if showers continue for some more days, it can cause delay in crop harvesting.
In past 24 hours, rains lashed several places including Chandigarh (13.7 mm), Ambala (6.3mm), Hisar (0.6mm), Karnal (2.6mm), Bhiwani (2.6 mm), Panchkula (8mm), Amristar (11.1mm), Ludhiana (4.8mm) and Patiala (4.3mm).
An official of Haryana agriculture department said that the revenue department is in the process of assessing crop loss because of rains.
"Rain at this stage was not desirable as the crop is nearing maturity and current weather conditions could severely affect crop yield," Punjab Agriculture department Director M S Sandhu said.
He further said the current weather conditions are conducive for yellow rust attack on wheat crop. "Weather should have been normal at this stage for proper ripening of crop," he said.
Punjab and Haryana, which are major foodgrain growing states, have 38 lakh hectares and 25 lakh hectares of area, respectively," under wheat in current rabi season.