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Agromet Advisory (English)

Weather Based Agromet
Advisory Bulletin
Gramin Krishi Mausam Sewa
(Applicable for Delhi and NCR)
Division of Agricultural Physics
ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute
PUSA, New Delhi – 110 012
www.iari.res.in (Weather Advisory)


Year 32, No: - 98/2025-26/Fri.                                                                                                                                                         Time: 2.30 PM                                                                                                                Date- 06th March, 2026

Weather during current week (From 28th February to 06th March, 2026)

 

            Clear weather conditions were observed during the week. Maximum temperature ranged between 29.9°C and 33.5°C (weekly normal 26.0°C). Minimum temperature ranged between 11.4°C and 15.1°C (weekly normal 11.1°C). Relative humidity at 7.21 AM ranged between 82 and 97 percent and that at 2.21 PM ranged between 27 and 38 percent. The average bright sunshine hour during the week was 8.9 hours per day (weekly normal 6.6 hours). The average wind speed recorded was 4.9 km/h (normal 4.0 km/h). Mean evaporation rate during the period was 4.0 mm/day (weekly normal 3.8 mm/day). Wind during morning was calm and during evening from different directions.


Weather Forecast for next five days received from India Meteorological Department, Regional Meteorological Centre, Agromet Advisory Unit, Lodhi Road, New Delhi is given belows
Weather parameter/Date2026-03-072026-03-082026-03-092026-03-102026-03-11
Rainfall (mm)0.00.00.00.00.0
Maximum Temperature (°C)3535353636
Minimum Temperature (°C)1717171818
Average Cloud Cover (Okta)22444
Maximum RH. (%)8585909090
Minimum RH. (%)3030404035
Average Wind Speed (kmph)1010101015
Predominant Wind directionsENENNWWNW
Cumulative Weekly Rainfall (mm)
0.0 mm
Special weather
MAINLY CLEAR SKY.

Weather based Agromet-Advisories (for the period ending on 11th March, 2026)

 Advisory based on advices received from the subject matter specialists of agromet-advisory committee:

  • Keeping the rising temperatures in view, farmers are advised to apply light irrigation to standing crops and vegetables as required. Light irrigation should preferably be carried out during periods of low or calm wind velocity.
  • Farmers are advised to obtain certified crop seed for sowing in the first week of March. The recommended varieties are: Green gram: Pusa Vishal, Pusa Vaisakhi, PDM-11, and SML-32; Black gram: Pant Urd 19, Pant Urd 30, Pant Urd 35, and PDU-1. Prior to sowing, seeds should be treated with crop-specific Rhizobium culture along with phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria to improve crop performance.
  • Considering the prevailing weather conditions, farmers are advised to begin field preparation for sowing the early crop of lady finger (okra) using varieties A-4, Parbhani, Kranti, and Arka Anamika. Ensure adequate soil moisture for proper germination before sowing. The recommended seed rate is 10–15 kg per acre.
  • Under the current weather conditions, regular monitoring of wheat crop for rust diseases is strongly advised. If symptoms of black, brown, or yellow rust appear, spray Propiconazole 25 EC @ 1.0 ml per litre of water. Yellow rust develops at temperatures between 10–20°C. Its spread is restricted when temperatures rise above 25°C. Brown rust occurs under temperatures of 15–25°C with humid conditions. For black rust temperature should be above 20°C with less humidity. Timely surveillance is essential to prevent yield losses.
  • Considering the prevailing weather conditions, farmers are advised to regularly monitor their vegetable and mustard crops for aphid infestation. If the pest population increases, spray Imidacloprid @ 0.25–0.5 ml per litre of water in vegetable crops after harvesting the mature fruits. A waiting period of one week should be observed before the next harvest following the spray. Constant monitoring of oil seed mustard crop is advised, as aphid damage in this crop can lead to significant yield losses.
  • In present weather conditions, sowing of French bean, cluster bean, and summer radish is recommended, as the current temperature is favorable for seed germination. Farmers are advised to procure seeds from certified sources.
  • In present weather conditions, transplanting of young seedlings of tomato, chilli, and cole crops can be undertaken during this week.
  • Considering the prevailing weather conditions, farmers are advised to regularly monitor timely sown onion crops for thrips infestation and purple blotch disease. If infestation is observed, spray Confidor @ 0.5 ml per 3 litres of water along with a sticky material (Tipol @ 1.0 g per litre of water).
  • In view of the prevailing weather conditions, installation of bird perches in tomato crop is advised to control fruit borer insect. Farmers are also advised to handpick and destroy damaged fruits by burying them. Installation of pheromone traps @ 4–5 traps per acre for monitoring of tomato fruit borer incidence.
  • In brinjal crop to control shoot and fruit borer, regular collection and destruction of infested shoots and fruits by burying them is advised. If pest population is high, spray Spinosad 48 EC @ 1.0 ml. /4 litres of water.
  • The current temperature is suitable for sowing fodder maize (Variety – African Tall) and lobia. Sowing of HM-4, hybrid cultivar of baby corn, can be done in this week.
  • In mango and citrus orchards, irrigation should be avoided during flowering to ensure good fruit setting. Regular monitoring of mango mealy bugs and leaf hoppers is recommended.

Members of Agro advisory Committee                         

Dr. Ananta Vashisth (Nodal Officer, Agricultural Physics)

Dr. Subash Nataraja (Head, Division of Agricultural Physics)

Dr. P. Krishnan (Professor, Division of Agricultural Physics) 

Dr. Deb Kumar Das (Principal Scientist, Agricultural Physics)

Dr. Sachin Suresh Suroshe (Project coordinator, AICRP on Honeybee)

Dr. Dinesh Kumar (Principal Scientist, Agronomy)

Dr. A.K. Singh (Principal Scientist and Incharge, CATAT)

Dr. Gograj Singh Jat (Senior Scientist, Vegetable Science) 

Dr. Bishnu Maya (Senior Scientist, Plant Pathology)


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