Health of soil must be checked periodically at least once every decade.
To regenerate fertility of soil
To reduce Hydrophobicity of soil
To maintain pH of soil as desired for various crops that are planned for next decade
Therefore,
No major crops except groundnuts is taken this kharif season.
Our main focus now is to explore and experiment
for efficacy of various fertilisers and micronutrients on varieties of crops
for adopting our Holistic Farming on large scale in creative farming, vertical farming and Hydroponics (Aquaponics) with a focus on growing varieties of vegetables in the Greenhouse of SCA Vatika.
Updates and photos clicked on 17th July 2021:
As can be seen, groundnuts growing better than expected without paying any attention to this crops this kharif season. But it proves that soil health is now improved a lot compared to all previous years because improving soil health was a main focus last year. It is truly bullocks-free, labour-free and without using any pesticides.
Maize (is for captive consumptions to enjoy eating Bhutta) also coming up well and again without paying any attention and without using any pesticides.
Above proves the importance of maintaining and improving soil fertility through Regenerative & Biological systems without using any types of pesticides.
Remember,
Mother Earth has enough to satisfy needs of everyone provided we too respect the almighty nature.
Holistic Farming developed by SCAIE is based on Regenerative & Biological systems using inorganic (chemical) fertilisers and micronutrients but without using any types of pesticides to grow healthier crops of much higher yields. Also, Holistic Farming is bullocks-free, labour-free and consuming only 3% of irrigation water as compared to traditional farming or lesser dependent on irregularities of monsoon.
Thus, farming is made easy, enjoyable and highly rewarding profession that suits younger farmer to adopt it as a vibrant career as an artist, as a scientist and also as a businessman.
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