Now the farmers practise line sowing and germination tests and use organic pesticides and manure like jeevamrut, sathastra and matha-astra.
I’m quite proud that many women of my village have become krishi mitras after seeing my work.
Since I have to work with farmers and also do my household chores, I get up around 4 am. I cook, clean the house, etc. I crush neem leaves with my hands for my diabetic parents-in-law as the quantity is too small for the mixer.
By the time I take care of my family’s needs and leave, the farmers have either returned from their fields or are having their breakfast.
Still, I meet them. Sometimes other krishi mitras join me. We share the information through visuals, on a mobile phone or practically on demonstration plots. Farmers appreciate seeing the successful case studies.
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