
Rajendra_Singh
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I'm a agriculture blogger, who loves sharing my knowledge about growing things. On my blog, you'll find practical tips and interesting stories to help you get started!
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Soybean Farming In India
Soybean is also known as golden bean or Miracle crop because of its high protein and oil content. The origin of the legume is from China. It was brought to India many years ago across the Himalayan Mountains. Soybean planting is favourable to agro-climatic conditions. The states that are majorly growing soybeans are Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan.
By Rajendra_Singhabout a year ago in The Swamp
Jute Cultivation:
"Golden Fiber" is the other name of jute and is essential to India's agricultural and economic system. This blog explores the interesting world of jute agriculture, highlighting its significance, the primary producing states, and the diverse applications and variations of jute. We'll also discuss how modern agricultural technology increases jute farming production.
By Rajendra_Singhabout a year ago in The Swamp
Types of Farming in India
Farming in India plays an important role in improving the quality of livelihood of two-thirds of the population. India ranks second largest in agricultural production in the world. It produces different varieties of crops and raw materials for industries as well.
By Rajendra_Singh2 years ago in The Swamp
Apricot Farming in India
Apricot, a stone fruit, is likely pleasant, sweet, tangy, and wonderful in flavour. This stone fruit, commonly called Armenian plums, is mostly grown in apricot species. Apricots have been cultivated for generations around the world. Apricot farming is widespread in many countries, and the fruit is occasionally harvested from wild regions.
By Rajendra_Singh2 years ago in The Swamp
Kiwi Fruit Farming
Kiwi fruit is quite famous for its vibrant green flesh, unique flavour, and high nutritional content. Because of all these qualities, it has gained immense popularity worldwide. Kiwi is originally from China. This small, sweet and tangy fruit is not just tasty but also rich in nutrients. It offers numerous health benefits. Its high vitamin C content, antioxidants, and fibre make it a must-have in a healthy diet.
By Rajendra_Singh2 years ago in The Swamp
Sugar Cane Farming in Bihar: A Flourishing Green Gold
The sugar industry is one of the second-largest in India after the textile industry. Farmers practise sugar cane farming in many subtropical and tropical states, including Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Haryana. The industry feeds millions of farmers in India, including many in Bihar. The agro-industry generates lots of jobs. Workers work on farms or farm-related industries.
By Rajendra_Singh2 years ago in Wheel
Pumpkin Farming in India: Total Guide
Pumpkin is a versatile and nutritious crop that is important in the Indian agricultural sphere. Besides providing dietary needs, its cultivation offers good economic benefits to the farmers. Let's discuss the various aspects of pumpkin farming in India, from its importance to farming practices and the role of modern farming machinery in enhancing the productivity of pumpkin farming.
By Rajendra_Singh2 years ago in Wheel
Feeding the World, Shaping the Planet
Agricultural products are the lifeblood of gift-day civilisation. Agriculture shapes our lives, from our food to the substances utilised in our clothing and shelter. However, the production and intake of agricultural products have many environmental, monetary, and social effects. In this 1,000-word survey, we delve into the arena of farming products, exploring their importance, the challenges they pose, and the possibilities they give for a sustainable destiny.
By Rajendra_Singh2 years ago in The Swamp
Peach Fruit Farming
In India, peach fruit farming is widely popular because it is nutritious and delicious. They grow well in various climates and soil conditions. Peach farming was first established in the northern areas and has since spread to places such as Uttarakhand and portions of Jammu & Kashmir.
By Rajendra_Singh2 years ago in The Swamp
Jowar Farming in India: Total Guide
Jowar, also known as Sorghum is a major crop in India. It is a staple food for many people and an important source of fodder for livestock. Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu are the states that are majorly practicing Jowar farming. Drought-prone regions are best for jowar agriculture. It ranks as the third most important crop after rice and wheat in India. Jowar plays an important role in food security.
By Rajendra_Singh2 years ago in Wheel
Agriculture and Tractors, Cultivating Prosperity and Growth in India
Agriculture, deeply rooted in India's history and culture, has been the backbone of the nation's economic system. As the primary source of livelihood for a huge part of the population, the agricultural sector plays an important role in shaping India's financial outlook. In recent years, the combination of agriculture and tractors has emerged as a dynamic pressure, moving India to new heights in terms of productivity, efficiency, and common economic growth.
By Rajendra_Singh2 years ago in The Swamp











