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Natural Agriculture

Traditional knowledge used in paddy cultivation in Raipur district of Chhattisgarh – A paper in the Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge

This paper in the Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge presents the traditional knowledge used in paddy cultivation in  Chhattisgarh based on a study conducted in six villages of Dharsiva block of Raipur. Rice is the main crop cultivated in the State and several indigenous technologies are being used by farmers for seed germination, preventing the crop from insect/pest attack in the field as well as for storage.

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Raipur, CT, India
Latitude: 21.251384, Longitude: 81.629641

Pest and disease management in organic, natural, sustainable agriculture - Presentations from the South Asia Conference on "Outstanding Organic Agriculture Techniques", Bangalore organised by OFAI (2009)

PestThis set of presentations from the conference on Outstanding Organic Agriculture Techniques held during September 2009 at Bangalore deals with pest and disease management practices in organic farming, which rely primarily on preventive and integrated methods.

Crop production and plan protection in organic farming

This paper by S R Sundararaman presents organic farming as the only recourse for farmers, to save both livelihood and the health of the soil. Organic farming methods enable farmers save money and turn their farmyard waste into value-added products for increasing crop production. Farmers will not have to be dependent on agri-business companies for seeds, fertilizers and pesticides. Our self-reliance is thus preserved. A large portion of our country's foreign exchange is used to pay for the import of petroleum products. By going organic we will also help our country save on valuable foreign exchange. Our land will keep giving us returns for extended periods of time unlike farming as per the green revolution, where the land stays productive for a short time and then becomes sterile.

The uppermost question in the minds of farmers who have recently converted to organic farming or who want to turn organic is how to ensure that crop production does not reduce and how to protect the plants from disease, without the chemical fertilizers and pesticides that their fields have grown used to. This paper provides the answers and it also seeks to reassure all farmers that there is no farm which cannot turn around and produce quality crops in sufficient quantity, using organic farming methods.Read More

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Crop production and plant protection in organic farming - Research paper - SR Sundararaman - TNFTA - Erode - OFAI SAC (2009)223.04 KB
Techniques in application of herbal pest repellents - Presentation - Salma Jafarali - Agrihelp - Palakkad - OFAI SAC (2009)2.46 MB
Managing insects - Presentation - John Joseph - TUTNK - Erode - OFAI SAC (2009)2.37 MB
Enhancing plant defense mechanisms for disease management - Research paper - Sujata Goel - Mojo plantation - Kodagu - OFAI SAC (2009)123 KB
Enhancing plant defense mechanisms for disease management - Presentation - Sujata Goel - Mojo plantation - Kodagu - OFAI SAC (2009)456.09 KB
Pest and disease management in cotton - Presentation - Alka Najan - IIRD - Aurangabad - OFAI SAC (2009)272.93 KB

Conserving seeds (production, collection, storage) in organic, natural, sustainable agriculture - Presentations from the South Asia Conference on "Outstanding Organic Agriculture Techniques", Bangalore organised by OFAI (2009)

Promoting plant health and a living soil in organic, natural, sustainable agriculture - Presentations from the South Asia Conference on "Outstanding Organic Agriculture Techniques", Bangalore organised by OFAI (2009)

SprayingThis set of presentations from the conference on Outstanding Organic Agriculture Techniques held during September 2009 at Bangalore deals with methods for promoting plant health through organic farming.

Healthy fields: Managing plant health

This presentation by S R Sundaraman of Tamil Nadu Farmers Technology Association, Erode on managing plant health begins with an account of the techniques that can be employed in TNRH 29 rice through organic SRI methods. The following are recommended in harvesting stage – (a) four irrigations with fruit gaudi (b) two applications of MEM (c) application of four sprays and (d) four applications of parasites. The growth promoters used are Archea solution, Concentrated Amudham Sol, Panchakavya, Butter Milk Sol, Fish/Egg Extract, Leaf Extract Solution-pest control and TFPE-MN Supplements. Apart from rice, the other crops dealt with are maize, kadali banana, turmeric, sugarcane and vegetables.Read More

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Healthy fields - Managing plant health - Presentation - SR Sundaraman - TNFTA Erode - OFAI SAC (2009)818.07 KB
Natueco farming - How to make fertile nursery soil - Amrut Mitti - Research paper - Deepak Suchde - Dewas - OFAI SAC (2009)112.75 KB
Living soil and soil fauna - Presentation - Sultan Ismail - ERF - OFAI SAC (2009)3.44 MB
Analysis of liquid manures and their use - Presentation - ND Kumar - UAS Bangalore - OFAI SAC (2009)1.27 MB
Panchagavya - Presentation - Dr K Natarajan - RCAC - Erode - OFAI SAC (2009)2.83 MB
Earthworms for organic farmers - Research paper - Sultan Ismail - ERF - OFAI SAC (2009)87.62 KB
Role of termites in organic farming - Presentation - Pachegaonkar - OFAI SAC (2009)524.03 KB
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