Comments on: A day in the rural farming village of Mograj
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By: CHANDRASHEKHAR BHADSAVLE
https://indian-masala.sydney.edu.au/2020/02/a-day-in-the-rural-farming-village-of-mograj/#comment-4
Sat, 15 Feb 2020 02:18:16 +0000https://indian-masala.sydney.edu.au/?p=176#comment-4Me and my team from Saguna Rural Foundation are from the same vicinity of the village Mograj and the farmer Mr Parshuram. Our team & our No Till farming technique SRT (www.srt-zerotill.com) is responsible for the sustainable upliftment of Parshuram & many other farmers. SRT can not be called as organic but it is a regenerative technique that makes farmer, land & the environment happy. Technically ‘Organic’ is rather a marketing technique than a agronomic practice. Apparently the English translator has imposed his vision about ‘Organic’ (positive but big wrong) farming. You & the world must understand the truth about ‘Organic’, I mean ‘must go from flat earth theory to round earth theory’; hence the comment.
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By: Prashant Narayan Patil
https://indian-masala.sydney.edu.au/2020/02/a-day-in-the-rural-farming-village-of-mograj/#comment-3
Thu, 13 Feb 2020 15:06:39 +0000https://indian-masala.sydney.edu.au/?p=176#comment-3खुप छान मस्त .
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By: Ranu
https://indian-masala.sydney.edu.au/2020/02/a-day-in-the-rural-farming-village-of-mograj/#comment-2
Sun, 09 Feb 2020 16:26:42 +0000https://indian-masala.sydney.edu.au/?p=176#comment-2Very nice
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