The agricultural sector in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra is heavily reliant on the monsoon for irrigation. Soybean and cotton are major crops in these states, contributing significantly to the national economy. Any disruption to their cultivation affects not only the farmers but also the supply chain, related industries, and consumers. The early monsoon creates a dilemma for farmers: sowing too early could lead to seed damage from excessive rainfall, while delaying sowing could reduce the growing season and impact yields. The situation demands careful planning, adaptive strategies, and timely information to mitigate potential losses and ensure food security. Changes in monsoon patterns due to climate variability are making agricultural planning increasingly challenging.