This was followed by weeding around the plants and then a special organic fertiliser called Jeevamrit Ghol was applied. This fertiliser is prepared by fermenting a combination of cow dung, cow urine, gram flour and jaggery and then diluting it and applying it to the roots of the plants.
These processes require more labour but they produce more wholesome food with a lesser amount of water. Unfortunately there is no support from the Government for this kind of agriculture and so farmers in general are not prepared to adopt it. Subhadra can do this kind of agriculture as mentioned earlier because she can cross subsidise it from her earnings elsewhere. Its indeed a pity that given the serious problems of water scarcity, mal nourishment, illness due to pesticide and chemical fertiliser infested crops, soil, water and air and the looming crisis of climate change, the Government does not see it fit to support a switch to a more sustainable agricultural regime.
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Rahul, you may like to look up the link I provide in connection with land tilling.
http://e-girishtractor.blogspot.in/
This is an operator's self weight propered "tractor".
Girish Abhyankar also has written wrong theory.
http://www.vikalpsangam.org/static/media/uploads/Resources/wrong_theory.pdf
This is suitable for ploughing but not for weeding which is what Subhadra is doing with the cycle hoe.
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