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    The cloudTraditional Farming PracticesSustainable Dryland FarmingOrganic Pulse FarmingDryland Seed ResilienceNatural Rainfed Crops
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    Natural Rainfed Crops

    This theme discusses natural and organic farming approaches, including cultivating rainfed second crops and preserving seeds.

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    Nearby, the main topics are a strong emphasis on sustainable agricultural practices. Farmers are actively engaged in zero-irrigation farming 💧, successfully cultivating diverse Rabi crops like pulses and oilseeds without external water sources or chemical fertilizers. A key highlight is the widespread practice of seed conservation 🌱, where traditional and indigenous seeds are carefully preserved and replanted annually. This commitment to ancestral farming methods not only ensures self-sufficiency and good produce but also promotes an organic, chemical-free approach, leading to beneficial outcomes and increased profit for the community. 💡

    Dominant Themes

    Zero-irrigation farming
    Traditional seed conservation
    Cultivation of diverse Rabi crops (pulses, oilseeds)
    Organic and chemical-free farming methods
    Ancestral farming practices

    Actionable Recommendations

    • 🌱 🤝 📚Establish local community seed banks and knowledge-sharing platforms to further strengthen and disseminate traditional seed conservation practices.
    • 💧 💰 🏆Support and incentivize farmers practicing zero-irrigation and organic methods through policy, resources, and recognition programs to encourage wider adoption.
    • 🔬 🌾 🗺Document and research the diverse traditional crops and cultivation techniques mentioned to understand their resilience and potential benefits for broader agricultural strategies.

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    🌱 🌿 🌾

    We preserve our own seeds and cultivate mustard, growing this rabi crop without water and without chemical fertilizers.

    — Laxmi Bagh · Karamdihi, Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌾 🤲 🌱

    We are cultivating mustard as a Rabi crop. We are doing it manually, without fertilizer and without irrigation. Keep your own seeds.

    — Laxmi Bagh · Karamdihi, Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌱 🤲 🌾

    We will cultivate mustard, moong, and other crops, save the seeds, and cultivate them again next year.

    — Gitanjali Bhoi · Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌱 🤲 🌾

    We will cultivate mustard, green gram, and other crops, store their seeds, and cultivate them again next year.

    — Gitanjali Bhoi · Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌱 ☀️ 🤲

    Name: Purnachandra Pradhan. Village: Gatamaha, G.P. Bondaguda, block Nuagaon, District Kandhamal. We are cultivating green gram, mustard, and black gram as a second crop without irrigation, and we are also saving seeds.

    — Sidheswar Nayak · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌱 ☀️ 🌾

    We keep seeds of mustard, green gram, horse gram, tuber crops, black gram, and taro for cultivation without water.

    — Puspanjali Nag

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    🌱 💧 🚫

    For zero irrigation, we cultivate gram and mustard. It doesn't require fertilizer or seeds, and the crop is not harmful; it is beneficial. In this, we protect them. Okay.

    — संगीता मीणा · Dachki Jaswantpura, Dungarpur, Rajasthan

    🌱 🤲 🌾

    Mine is the original thing, not yours. Raikia Kandhamal. And usually, we keep mustard seeds, cultivate them ourselves, and use them ourselves. Then, for the upcoming season, we keep those mustard seeds, dry them, and then use them. We also cultivate peas and groundnuts. This is our natural farming.

    — RITARANI PRADHAN · Raikia, Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌱 ☀️ 🤲

    They cultivate Botra Tivra using zero irrigation and preserve its seeds for the next year.

    — MANNOO LAL BHOI

    🌱 👴 🌾

    We have traditional seeds here like Saadia, paddy, pigeon pea, semi-native gourds, Karaiguta, Chipra, etc. We preserve these every year and cultivate them using old traditional methods without irrigation.

    — Rupesh Maravi · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh

    🌱 🌾 🤲

    They cultivate mustard and preserve its seeds.

    — Sunita Kumari · Ghorawal, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh

    🌱 💧 🤲

    We cultivate seeds such as chickpea, lentil, mustard, and horse gram using traditional, possibly rain-fed, farming methods. We preserve these seeds and cultivate them using this traditional agricultural practice.

    — Laxmi Sahu

    🌱 💧 🌾

    We cultivate zero-input crops like chickpeas, flaxseed, and pigeon pea. Even with less water, the crops ripen, and their seeds are also collected. Narayan Lal Baranda.

    — narayanlalbaranda5@gmail.com · Jhapa, Dungarpur, Rajasthan

    🌱 🌧️ 🤲

    Yes, we practice zero-irrigation farming and also conserve seeds every year such as Kodo, Kutki, Madia, Ragi, Kulthi, Urad, Hirwa.

    — Birohin · Mohla, Mohla-Manpur-Ambagarh Chowki, Chhattisgarh

    🌱 ☀️ 🤲

    Cultivate mustard in the Rabi season. It is cultivated without fertilizer and without water. Preserve your own seeds.

    — Laxmi Bagh · Karamdihi, Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌱 🤲 🌾

    We are cultivating moong and urad beans. We have kept seeds and will cultivate again next year.

    — Gitanjali Bhoi · Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌱 🤲 🌾

    We do farming. We save some seeds beforehand and then cultivate. This way, we get many crops, including green gram, black gram, and pigeon pea.

    — Ulapi Sahu · Balangir, Odisha

    🌱 ☀️ 🔄

    We cultivate green gram without water. The government had provided green gram seeds for one year, and we will keep those seeds to cultivate green gram every year.

    — Kusha Mahakud

    🌱 🤲 🌾

    Yes, we grow zero-tillage crops like mustard, gram, barley, and also follow traditional farming methods and seed conservation.

    — Laxmanlal

    🌱 🤲 🌾

    We will cultivate green gram and black gram this year and save the seeds for cultivation next year.

    — Gitanjali Bhoi · Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌱 ☀️ 🤲

    Yes, we practice zero-irrigation farming and also conserve seeds annually, such as Kodo, Kutki, Madia, Jowar, and Bajra.

    — Sukhdas Mandavi · Mohla, Mohla-Manpur-Ambagarh Chowki, Chhattisgarh

    🌱 ☀️ 🤲

    Yes, we practice zero-irrigation farming and conserve seeds like millet, madia, ragi, kulthi, kodo, kutki.

    — Sukhdas Mandavi · Mohla-Manpur-Ambagarh Chowki, Chhattisgarh

    🌱 🤲 🔄

    This year, we will cultivate moong, urad, and gram, save the seeds, and cultivate those same seeds again next year.

    — Gitanjali Bhoi · Karamdihi, Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌾 ☀️ 🌿

    In our region, even without rain, we cultivate crops like moong, urad, and horse gram. We also preserve their seeds by mixing them with neem leaves.

    — Kunakanta Behera · Dashapalla, Nayagarh, Odisha

    🌱 ☀️ 🔄

    Yes, we cultivate a second crop without water. And farming is also done without water. We have collected and kept those seeds. And we will again plant that as a second crop.

    — Ulapi Sahu

    🏺 🌱 ☀️

    We store moong pulse seeds using traditional methods and sow the seeds as a Rabi crop with zero irrigation after the Kharif season crop harvest.

    — Ahalya Sahu · Kalahandi, Odisha

    🌱 🤲 🌾

    We save and sow our traditional seeds. Such as chickpea, sorghum, Bhadi, pearl millet, etc.

    — Vijay kanesh · Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh

    🌱 ☀️ 🌰

    I am cultivating unique crops with zero irrigation, so I am trying to collect seeds.

    — James · Kharlingi, Housingboard Colony, Rayagada

    🌱 🤲 📜

    We cultivate zero-irrigation crops, including pulses and oilseeds, and also conserve them, as they are part of our heritage.

    — Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand

    🌾 🌱 🤲

    We do farming without irrigation, such as barley and pulse varieties like 'baturi' and 'kerav'. Barley does not need water, and 'baturi' and 'kerav' are sown after the rice harvest and grow well. We also preserve their seeds, which are useful for sowing next year.

    — Ram Kumari

    🌱 🤲 ☀️

    Traditionally, we store our own moong seeds and sow them in the Rabi season, immediately after the Kharif season, even with zero irrigation.

    — Lily Barik · Kalahandi, Odisha

    🌱 ☀️ 🤲

    Yes, we practice zero-irrigation farming and also conserve seeds. For example, horse gram, Kodo millet, little millet, finger millet, and black gram are zero-irrigation crops.

    — Sukhdas Mandavi · Mohla, Mohla-Manpur-Ambagarh Chowki, Chhattisgarh

    🌱 🤲 🌾

    If you ask about cultivating a second crop in our region, we cultivate mustard, horse gram, and junga. We will save these seeds for next year's crop.

    — Parsuram Sa · Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌱 🤲 🌾

    We are cultivating paddy this year. We will save the seeds and cultivate next year. No

    — Gitanjali Bhoi · Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌱 🤲 🔄

    This year, we have cultivated green gram, black gram, and chickpeas. We will save the seeds to cultivate them again next year.

    — Gitanjali Bhoi · Karamdihi, Sundargarh, Odisha

    🤲 🫘 ☀️

    Immediately after the Kharif cultivation, we cultivate pulse crops like moong (green gram) in the Rabi season. This is done with zero irrigation, using seeds that we have saved beforehand.

    — Santosh Barik · Narala, Kalahandi, Odisha

    👴 🌱 🌰

    Our ancestors used to cultivate pulses as a second crop without irrigation, adopting organic methods. And I also cultivate every year using this method, by preserving Urad and Kulthi seeds.

    — Kumudini Chhanchan

    🌾 🤲 🌱

    Yes, we cultivate dryland crops such as madiya, kodo, and kutki in our region, and we also conserve seeds for every year.

    — Sukhdas Mandavi · Mohla-Manpur-Ambagarh Chowki, Chhattisgarh

    🌱 🤲 🌾

    For the second crop, we cultivate seeds such as moong, urad, and arhar. We save those seeds to cultivate them again the following year.

    — RINA BEHERA · Hemagiri, Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌾 💧 🤲

    We cultivated rainfed crops like pigeon pea, mung bean, and black gram, and will continue to cultivate and preserve them for the future.

    — bachcha lal · Shahganj, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh

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