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December 25, 2025 6:31 pm

Nilgai, deer, wild boar are destroying the crops, adopt native solutions, animals will not enter the fields.

Sea: This year, Ravi season sowing has been done in about 5 lakh hectares in Sagar district. In which wheat, gram, lentils and peas are mainly included. Farmers have been working hard to prepare their crops for the last two months, but now these same farmers are worried. He is forced to cry after seeing his crops being destroyed before his eyes because the wild animals of the forests are moving towards the fields. In which there are deer, Nilgai, monkeys and wild boars. Wild boars reach the farmer’s field and sit in whatever space they can.

That crop gets completely destroyed because they dig it with their mouth in the ground and keep rolling in the same field, similarly deer and nilgai eat the wheat crop with great gusto, it is one of their favorite food and by eating wheat they destroy it completely. Due to which they are not able to take out earrings, monkeys reach the fields of gram, lentil and pea and eat their small grains and jump on the wheat crop by climbing trees, which spoils the crop.

There is an impact in these villages

Sea At present, wild animals are troubling the farmers all around the district. Thousands of farmers of hundreds of villages like Sanaudha, Simaria, Chandoukh, Dungasra, Parasoria, Baheria, Chanua, Murga, Dararia, Gadhakota Deori, Rahli, Patna, Dhana, Karrapur, Pipariya, Sihora, Killai, Rahatgarh, Khurai Narayawali are troubled. To save the crops from wild animals, farmers have to keep vigil and guard them all night long in the harsh cold; they are unable to go home even during the day; these animals keep running from here to there in the fields. Which causes loss.

Simaria farmer Neeraj Singh said that in the harsh winter, farmers work hard in the fields to prepare their crops but wild animals are harming them. He has complained many times to the forest department and elsewhere but no solution is being taken. Our family is running on the food grains produced from farming. What will we do when there is no harvest?

spray the field

Jitendra Singh Rajput, officer of Agriculture Department in Sagar, says that if the fields of the farmer brothers are on the edge of the forest, then the best solution is to fence their fields, as fencing, they can also make stone boundaries at many places. Apart from this, in the Bamboo Mission which is going on, if they plant dense bamboo on the edge of their ridge, then this also provides protection from wild animals. Some sound devices can be used which will make their sound at night. Wild animals stay away after hearing this, apart from this, there are some chemicals available in the market which you can put around the ridges of your fields because of their bad smell, wild animals do not come and also by putting cow urine, many times wild animals do not come to the fields because of its bad smell.

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