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We met several days later. What to do There was a lot of work in the field when it first rained, so I couldn't post a new blog but today I'm bringing you a new blog about Drought and short water wheat name is jowar/jawar(in maharastra, india).
Jawar is a low rainfall crop in the Jiraiti(field depend on rain water)belt. Jowar does not require much water except rain water.Jawar is used for any type of soil for this crop.
Jowar requires rainfall about 40 cm annually.It flourishes well at a temperature somewhere in the range of 25°C and 32°C yet underneath 16°C isn't useful for the yield.
Jowar is fully grown in 5 month from their planting.
The corn of jowar is growing on peak of the plant.
When the plant is fully grown, it is completely dried and then jowar is extracted from it.
The leaves are then boiled(separate from main content) and separated and ready to be sold and eaten.
You very nicely describe the whole process of jawar planting. I like to eat bread of jawar. It is healthy.