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00:00Only when we change the concept that plants are feeding the soil, sir.
00:10How you are changing the concept?
00:12We grow cover crops, sir. We have pulses, millets, oilseeds, seeds, grains.
00:21In our pulses, we have grains, which are important. Along with that, we have seeds, grains.
00:31What we do with all these is, we grow 5 crops, sir.
00:34Along with these 5 crops, we grow 25 types of biodiversity, sir.
00:37We provide food to all the plants and seeds, sir.
00:43Then, we develop microbes, sir.
00:46To develop these microbes, we use microclimate, sir.
00:51We do this in the summer, in PMDS.
00:53In the dry season, we do this before March, sir.
00:57In March and April, you harvested the Ravi crop, sir.
01:00Then, 30 types of seeds are broadcasted 2 weeks in advance, sir.
01:05So, even in the summer, there is green cover, sir.
01:08Then, paddy is transplanted, sir.
01:10Or curry crop.
01:12So, that 50-60 days of these 25-30 crops is giving a lot of nutrition, sir.
01:19So, now, we don't get crop failure.
01:22Water has reduced by 50%, sir.
01:26There will be a problem in harvesting, right?
01:28If we broadcast, they use it for fodder.
01:33Then, the main crop will be lying, sir.
01:36So, there is a design for big farmers, sir.
01:39There is a design for small farmers, sir.
01:41What we are doing is,
01:43after this model is done,
01:45in 2 months, in the vegetable world,
01:47we have created an ATM model, sir.
01:49Anytime money.
01:50For the farmer, leaf vegetables will come in 10-15 days, sir.
01:54Radish will come in 30 days.
01:56Sir, if you go there, it will be better if you show it.
02:00These are the 30 types, sir.
02:02These are the 30 types, sir.
02:04These are 10-12 kgs.
02:07Sir, there are all millets in this.
02:10There are pulses.
02:12There are oil seeds.
02:13There are vegetable crops, sir.
02:15If we mix them, we get 10-12 kgs.
02:18And this gives tremendous nutrition, sir.
02:21Then, another innovation is,
02:23when we don't have fodder in the summer,
02:27these pelleted seeds,
02:29in March, April, April, and August,
02:31we sow them, sir.
02:33Because every month, we get 5mm, 10mm, 15mm rainfall, sir.
02:38That is enough for this to germinate.
02:40So, there is ganajiva in this,
02:42clay powder, ash.
02:44So, as you said, how do you harvest?
02:46This is sown in a line, sir.
02:48So, 365 days, if you can keep the soil covered, sir,
02:54it will benefit the farmers.
02:56And then, we are also cooling the earth, sir.
02:59This is dry land agriculture.
03:01For 3 months, sir, without damaging the soil,
03:03in this high temperature,
03:05up to 70 degrees, sir,
03:06soil temperature in summer,
03:08at that time also, seeds can be survived, sir.
03:11How much benefit do we get from this, sir?
03:13Sir, dry land agriculture,
03:15if they take 3 crops,
03:17we can assure about 80,000 to 1 lakh rupees per acre, sir.
03:21Dry land agriculture.
03:23If you see, sir,
03:25that farmer is getting 3 lakhs per acre.
03:28Namaskaram, ma.
03:30Namaskaram, ma.
03:32Namaskaram.
03:34Are you all one family?
03:36Yes, sir.
03:38Nine plus, sir.
03:40Third.
03:42First year, sir.
03:44Krishnamurthy, sir.
03:46Namaskaram, Krishnamurthy.
03:48Are you doing it yourself?
03:50How many acres do you do?
03:52Three acres, sir.
03:58Namaskaram, sir.
04:00Namaskaram, sir.
04:04Okay, ma.
04:06Come, Krishnamurthy.
04:11Wait, ma.
04:13Wait, ma.
04:17Here also, without taking 3 crops,
04:19only 2 crops.
04:43How many acres do you do?
04:45Krishnamurthy?
04:48Yes, sir.
04:50This is Pradhana Pantla.
04:52This is papaya.
04:54Drumstick.
04:56Arati.