Baby John is the farmer who owns 100 acres of land about 70 of which is already in various orchards. they have a sustainable agriculture history here in India which they have mainly abandoned in favor of the green revolution , monoculture and chemicals. On this farm all the orchards are monocropped trees, with some other fruit and neem and teak trees.
Category: Uncategorized Page 1 of 3
Baby John is the farmer who owns 100 acres of land about 70 of which is already in various orchards. they have a sustainable agriculture history here in India which they have mainly abandoned in favor of the green revolution , monoculture and chemicals. On this farm all the orchards are monocropped trees, with some other fruit and neem and teak trees.
|
igh
in speaking with farmers here in tamil nadu, karnetaka, maharastra, and gourjarat, many of them are having to dig new bore wells every 2 years for a cost of more than 100,000 rupies. many of them will soon not be able to grow food.in my own studies all these years as well as by visiting and reading a vision of natural farming about bhaskar save, i feel i have a method to bring the water back.it includes1) lot of the methods you have used with bunds, reservoirs, check dams, gavions.2) stopping drip irrigation and using flood irrigation to return the moisture to the air3) plant a lot of fruit and nut trees as well as well as jack fruit etc. to have a tree cover probably at least 50%.meaning we will plant trees as if in a monoculture on at least 50 % if the land and then interplant with medicinal herbs, other trees, vegetables. the government of india is paying for farmers to plant trees both for the trees and for the labor and for the manure for them, but the farmers still do not want to plant trees because the yield is a lot less than from what they are planting. we plan to show them how to grow the medicinals and the vegetable interplants. moreover we will form a marketing cooperative, so that the plants not now marketed by them will be able to be sold. with these methods we believe we can not only raise the water table but increase farmers earnings. it is an important part of our program to encourage folks to grow their own food first.
4) plant on key lines (a permaculture technique) trees and plants such as clover which hold the water between monsoons. this method has been developed by me, rather than using a key line plow to plant on the keylines like a plant tractor.5) doing everything organically to save at lest 30% of the water.6) use open pollinated varieties tested in local regions in india, navdanya and vandanna shive are helping with this7) mulching at least one 3 x 3 x 3 feet heap every 30 feet in all the plants.8) hedgerows where among many other things predators of insects which damage plants can survive.
just went to get an acupuncture treatment here for my back and foot in the small village where i have been staying outside of katapana. it turns out he is a proponent of organic agriculture and lives in a village about 50 kgm from here over into the state of tamil nadu. he says that the grapes and most of the vegetables we are eating here come from there. he is very connected and would very much like to share with me, his connections to the organic community. so i am going off there on the 10th to stay there for a couple of days
wanted to share some of my process here. i was reading a book called The Alchemist by pavlo Caelo (or something like that). one thing he repeats over and over in his book is that if you are on the right path, the whole universe will support you. so here i was several days ago up here with a hurt back, my nose running like a sieve, my foot hurting (but only when i walk), walking 3 hours to find a place to sleep, wondering how i can possibly learn about the wonderful food forests all around me. of course he also says how you will be tested to see if your vision is true.
so my english speaking internet cafe operator tells me about a restaurant up here along a side road i had not seen, and i finally go to it. the restaurant is hot and no one speaks english and i want to know what i am eating, so that did not work out. but right next door was an acupuncturist. not that day but the next i finally went in to see the acupuncturist and voila, see the above paragraph. it was finding a long lost brother, who will help me with all of my wishes, dreams and needs for people to connect with.
then today i got out in this small village and started walking down the road. several km into it, i had to use a bathroom badly. just around the bend was some sort of dam project. i went up to the security person and asked for a toilet and voila, a clean toilet. you have to understand that i am a little hung up on toilets. everywhere in the “woods” i go, i see people and many of the toilets are filthy, so wanting clean toilets is a big need and when i needed it it was there.
so again if i do not clutch, things are working.