Ongole, February 17, (way2newstv.in):
Farmers cultivated millet and corn in rabbi are looking forward to irrigation water. Presently, the peasants are dried up in the absence of water in the fields. At present, farmers have been given a six-to-six-year-old. Currently, some farmers who have been released by the Krishna-West Bank Canal have been displaced. Water harvesting is not available for four days, but oil engines do not get water for crop fields in the main area. As the crop is available to the main crop, the condition of farms is becoming more and more poor. Four days have already been reported in the order of authorities that the irrigated week will be released. Yet hundreds of acres did not stop. The farmers have been cultivating more than eight thousand acres of corn and maize farmers this year. Of these, about three thousand acres of bore land is the main source of irrigation water for the remaining four thousand acres.
SHORTAGE OF WATER IN RABI
With the release of water in January, farmers have no access to crop farms. The farmers left behind for the water to be poured into the lake. Now the farms come in to be dried and irrigated. The farmers are looking forward to harvesting irrigation water from 10-15 days. The irrigation of the farmers who have been released from the four days has been a source of concern for the farmers. The farmers are dying on the side of the dry grasslands, and on the other side, with high cost burden. In the meanwhile, there is no situation except that the regulator at Kanagala on the Vellatore Channel to the fields of Attapalli, Bhattiprolu and Ailavaram villages. Farmers in this region want the authorities to take action to ensure that the regulatory turf is undertaken and the farming of these dry fields.
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