Posted on September 14, 2017
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A majority of the farmers of rural India still rely on the traditional methods of harvesting and crop protection. The absence of modern equipment encourages the farming community to use the time-tested Read More
Every July, since 1950, thousands of saplings are planted throughout India in observance of Van Mahotsav, a festival of trees. This movement was started decades ago by K.M. Munshi, as an attempt to spread awareness Read More
The first drops of monsoon rain that soak the soil are the harbingers of the paddy plantation season in India. Rice is a crop that requires mushy soil to flourish, and the farmers across the nation rely on Read More
A dairy farm is one of the most unique agritourism places in Maharashtra as well as an amazing place for Agriculture tour in India, owing to its intriguing combination of flora and fauna. With the upcoming celebrations of World Milk Day on 1st June, visiting a dairy farm Read More
Although Spain is famous for the Great Run of Bulls, there existed an even more ferocious and breakneck competition in rural India that tested the relentlessness of the farmers. This bone-chilling sport Read More