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Rainwater Harvesting for Agriculture - A Complete Guide for Farmers
If you speak to farmers today, one concern comes up again and again - water is becoming unpredictable. Some years bring excessive rainfall, while others leave fields dry for weeks. Groundwater levels are declining, irrigation costs are rising, and climate patterns are no longer reliable. In such a scenario, depending solely on rainfall or borewells is no longer sustainable. This is where rainwater harvesting for agriculture becomes not just a technique, but a necessity. At In
Amey Nimkar
Mar 185 min read


Mulching Benefits for Crops Soil Moisture Retention and Natural Weed Control
Water leaves quietly. Weeds do not. If you have ever walked through a field after a hot afternoon and wondered where the irrigation water disappeared, you are not alone. Many farmers face the same frustration when weeds seem to grow faster than the crops themselves. Surprisingly, one of the simplest and most effective solutions to both problems is mulching. The mulching benefits go far beyond improving the appearance of a field. A properly applied mulch layer helps reduce eva
Amey Nimkar
Mar 96 min read


Crop Rotation Benefits for Improving Soil Fertility and Pest Control
In the development of human civilization, agriculture has always remained one of the cornerstones. But, with the growing population of the world, nowadays, farmers face more pressure to fulfil the rising demand for food. While modern farming techniques have brought about numerous advancements, the key to sustainable farming often lies in the simplest of practices. One such practice is crop rotation. If you're a farmer or interested in sustainable agriculture, you’ve likely he
Amey Nimkar
Feb 246 min read


Vermicomposting at Scale for Large-Scale Farm Waste Management
Walk through any large farm after harvest. You’ll see heaps of crop residue. Stacks of cattle dung. Processing waste lying in corners. What most people see as “waste” is actually untapped value. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: poor Farm Waste Management is silently draining farm profitability. Burning residues wastes nutrients. Dumping manure pollutes groundwater. Leaving organic waste unmanaged attracts pests and emits greenhouse gases. Now imagine flipping the script. I
Amey Nimkar
Feb 245 min read
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