Bidar (Karnataka):Silk sarees have found a new use in the hilly area of Aurad taluk of Bidar. The sarees have come to the rescue of farmers as the farmers are now using them to ward off straying wild animals. Farmers are using this six-yard long cloth to prevent wild animals from entering their fields and destroying standing crops. They use old sarees to make fences by tying them over wires drawn with poles. Farmers have come up with a new plan to protect white maize, chickpea, sunflower, wheat and other crops from wild animals.
Farmers incurred losses due to heavy rains in monsoon this year. Despite this, some have been able to grow good crops, but wild animals are destroying the crops, which would result in a huge loss. Therefore, farmers are protecting their crops by planting wooden sticks around the fields and tying colourful sarees to them.