Weed control ‘crucial for wheat production’

Weeds not only absorb essential nutrients but also creates a conducive environment for pests


APP December 17, 2023
Overgrown weeds and wild plants shroud graves in a cemetery in Rawalpindi which has virtually become a breeding ground for dengue larvae. PHOTO: EXPRESS

FAISALABAD:

Farmers in Faisalabad have been urged to prioritise the elimination of weeds, which can cause up to a 42% reduction in wheat production.

The Agriculture (Extension) Department spokesperson, Mubeen Ahmad, highlighted the detrimental effects of weeds on both the quantity and quality of crop production.

Weeds not only absorb essential nutrients but also create a conducive environment for pests, further damaging crops.

Farmers are advised to take immediate action to remove weeds from their crops to maximise production.

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Meanwhile, farmers and gardeners have been advised to take immediate steps to protect their vegetables, crops, and orchards, particularly mango plants, during the cold winter.

The Agriculture (Extension) Department spokesperson emphasized the importance of safeguarding mango plants, especially during frost days, as cold weather can be injurious to their growth.

Farmers are urged to water mango orchards regularly during winter to mitigate the risk of damage caused by drought.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 17th, 2023.

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