Sunday, February 26, 2023

Organic Farming and Waste Management

 ORGANIC FARMING

Hey!!!!!!!!!!
Hope you all are good, Today we will share some vibes about organic farming.

On 23rd Feb 2023, we visited a village called Raynal to visit a family that cultivates some different breeds organically so-called culturally.

Before we want to say that first, you all need to understand, what organic farming is?

Let’s talk about organic farming. 
  • This is an agricultural system that utilizes green manure, compost, biological pest control, and crop rotation to produce crops, livestock, and poultry. 
  • It’s a system that cultivates resources to conserve biodiversity and support ecological balance. 
  • Some of the primary aspects of organic farming are to augment the soil’s biological activity, enhance the fertility of the soil, and use green manure, cover crops, animal manure, and soil rotation to disturb the habitation of pests and diseases.
  •  Synthetic chemical fertilizers, antibiotics, herbicides, or pesticides aren’t used in organic farming.
  •  Organic farming aims to manage agricultural production in the best natural way. Organic farming contributes added protection to the soil, which is crucial for exceptional productivity.
Let's discuss what we have seen there,

cultivated crops

They grow different crops using natural fertilizers like compost fertilizer.


Collected Compost

Compost is a carbon-rich fertilizer derived from organic materials, including livestock manures, and other organic materials or mixed materials used to supply soil nutrients. Compost is used to improve soil structure through the addition of carbon and provide plant nutrients.
Firstly they collect dung, and other domestic animals like cows, goats, and sheep are also a waste of plants.
Step 1: Add waste to a container 

     Add waste like dung, and other domestic animals like cows, goats, and sheep are also a waste of plants to a container. 

Step 2:Add the browns

    Arrange for the browns like dry shredded leaves, sawdust, or cocopeat to control the moisture and add them to the wet garbage.

Step 3:Arrange the microbes 

      Arrange for microbes to break down the wet waste. Either get microbes from semi-done compost or generate a fresh patch by adding cow dung. they also add buttermilk to kickstart the microbial colony.

Step 5: Layering 
container to store waste to prepare the compost

  • They also maintain livestock, cattle, etc

  • They also cultivate some vegetables like tomatoes, radishes, brinjal, leafy vegetables, etc 
Radish, Brinjal, Leafy Vegetables




WASTE MANAGEMENT

This family uses the whole waste caused by cultivation like husks of paddy, cowpea, corn, etc

They also use cow dung as fertilizer as we all discuss in the above points and for other work

In this vibe, we feel that we too buy a field and start farming, if you guys feel the same then comment your opinion below👇

           "Thank you have a good 😊" 





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