Only administrators of agriculture.


Everyone likes to call the country agriculture minister. In agrarian Gujarat, it has passed from the hands of farmers to the hands of hardworking tribals. In Gujarat, there are fertilizer farmers, because they do not go to the fields and only manage the agriculture. So farmers in Gujarat are mainly agricultural administrators, not real farmers. It is a puzzle whether the farmers of Gujarat are even a small amount in this Kisan movement. This is the situation in most of the states of the country. The practice of self-cultivation has survived in the Konkan region of Kerala and Maharashtra. Similarly in Punjab and Haryana there are self-cultivating farmers. Even after becoming the owner of a lot of wealth, the farmer of Konkan reaches the field early in the morning and starts his work. Also, those farmers are indifferent, they are not interested in political discussions. Playing in the lap of nature, they reap rich harvests. Their standards of living are very high. They themselves have the infrastructure to store their crops till the next season.

A Kerala farmer spends even a single rupee on his children only when those children work in the fields. Even those who go to school have to work in the fields, otherwise the family does not pay the fees. Agriculture in Kerala is semi horticultural. There are huge fruit trees in their fields. Their fitness is to be seen. We have many people who go to Kerala nature tours and resorts, but no one who embraces Kerala agriculture. Farmers of Gujarat do not come from the panchayat of the village panchayat first. There are sarpanches in our Gujarat who are caught taking bribes and they are owners of seventy or hundred bighanas. These are samples of the bottom being worn. A real world to see is the agricultural world of Kerala. There are only coconuts in nine lakh hectares in that state.

The average life expectancy of citizens of Kerala is the highest in the country. Tiruvithankur, Kochi and Malabar are the major markets formed from agriculture. Every farmer in Kerala today is a subtle observer of the weather, as it is in his field between the high tide and the low tide. It starts sowing gradually from the first drop of rain. We have sky farming as our only support due to still poor irrigation there. Cotton prices are bound to go higher in the coming months given the international market and domestic stocks. The same is true in Mumbai's cotton market. Farming is not easy anymore. For those who are not farmers, it is the same that only water produces crops. In fact wind also plays a very important role in every molat. Crops can fail if the wires are disturbed. A lot also depends on the wind direction. Upstream wind can benefit or harm the seed that is sown in the stream.

Pawan's expert farmers are those who are alone in farming. It's not everyone's job. A lazy and comfortable winter can never distinguish the wind. That is his misfortune. Just like the wind, the stars and constellations of the sky are also recognized by knowledgeable farmers. They can tell what time it is by looking at the sky, because they have spent their whole lives between the aura and the aura. Stupid farmers can't even recognize a deer by its aura. Monsoons are no less in India. Practitioners are few. The first monsoon in India is the Kerala monsoon, which flows northward from the Indian Ocean along the Arabian Sea coast from southern India to the western coast before reaching Goa, Maharashtra and southern Gujarat.

Second Monsoon is a mass of clouds rising on the winds of the Arabian Sea. Which comes from west to east. Those systems tend to turn on early, but with the lack of cloud cover in the sky, these winds traditionally just flow. Besides, the seasonal winds returning from the south-west direction bring rain. Even after this, when a low pressure (low pressure) is created in the Bay of Bengal, cloud clusters form there to fulfill the vacuum-like condition, then the wind also blows from east to west, and these clouds bring heavy rains in the entire belt of central India from Assam to Gujarat. This is the Indian weather cycle of centuries of rainfall.


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