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Mysuru Farmers Grow Paddy With Pre-monsoon Rain Water

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In Bokkahalli village, the farmers have naturally gotten a good paddy crop due to the torrential rains that fell in May in Rampura Nala. As the paddy crop requires a lot of water, water is obtained from canals. But this time the crop was grown with rainwater.

According to the farmers, if it rains well, they don’t need any river-source water for cultivation. This year, they have already preserved the paddy crop. They have grown paddy in an area of more than 50 acres using rainwater. A farmer added that this year they have grown crops at less cost and made more profit.

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