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G Nammalvar, messiah of organic revolution -Ramasamy Selvam

-Down to Earth G Nammalvar was one of a kind, a messiah of Farmers who was revered as a saint-teacher by his followers. He was an agriculture scientist, a graduate of Annamalai University, who left a government job at the research station at Kovilpatti when he realised that he could do nothing for the resource-poor Farmers who depend on rains to cultivate their parched land. Thus began an odyssey of half...

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Living on a thin edge -Devinder Sharma

-Deccan Herald In the past seven years around 3.2 crore Farmers have abandoned farming and taken up menial jobs in the cities. At a time when change is the buzzword on the political landscape, when cities are changing, and the villages are no longer what they used to be; when incomes are rising for an educated few, and when the bottom of the pyramid - those below the poverty line -- are...

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Pepper tiger -Lalita Iyer

-The Week Telangana leader claims he is making astronomical profits from capsicum farming Telangana: Not many politicians who own land are Farmers. But Telangana Rashtra Samithi president K. Chandrasekhara Rao is different. While he ensures Telangana remains a burning issue, Rao is also busy growing capsicum, potato, bitter gourd, and bottle gourd. The capsicum crop itself, he claims, will fetch him Rs.10 crore. His claim of huge returns and promise of land...

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Cattle owners struggle to make hay when price rises-M Balaganessin

-The Hindu Demand is high in semi-urban areas; hay supplements the animal feed TIRUCHI: There has been a scramble for purchasing hay for cattle among livestock owners in the district. The demand for hay has been on the rise, particularly in semi-urban areas, where the cattle owners have to largely rely on the hay available in nearby villages. No sooner a paddy field is harvested cattle owners camp in the area. A case in...

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Incorrect use of fertilisers ruining soil, Farmers unaware-Surinder Maan

-The Hindustan Times Moga (Punjab): A Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) study has found that Farmers in the state are wasting more than Rs. 175 crore on application of unnecessary fertiliser on crops a year. A large quantity of nitrogen also seeped underground resulting into the contamination of ground water. The study has found that incorrect and inappropriate application of fertilisers by Farmers to gain bumper yield leads to the deterioration of soil,...

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