We grow both Kharif (June–October) and Rabi (November–March)produce, depending on irrigation.

Key Practices:

  • Local Oil Seed Varieties are grown.
  • Sowing Methods: Broadcasting andline sowing with tractors and seed drills.
  • Integrated Nutrient Management: Use of farmyard manure + NPK + bio-fertilizers like Rhizobium and PSB (Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria).
  • Crop Protection: Neem oil sprays, pheromone traps, and natural repellents to combat leaf hoppers, root grub, and thrips.
  • Harvesting: Manual uprooting followed by sun drying on elevated surfaces (bamboo mats, tarpaulins).

RAMDHAM EARTH harvest practices the Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) and with Captive Infrastructure we cater to the demands of the Market throughout the year

Irrigation and Water Management

Bundelkhand is historically drought-prone, but farmers are adapting:

  • Drip irrigation projects funded by State and NABARD support.
  • Adoption of micro-irrigation kits.
  • Integration of MWS (Minor Water Structures) and borewells ensures Rabi groundnut production is viable even in dry seasons.

We have captive Irrigation and Water Management infrastructure to aid the farmlands throughout the year.

Post-Harvest Management and Value Chain

Practices:
  • Storage: Jute bags, ventilated godowns
  • Increasing linkages with state Agri-marketing federations, FPOs, and exporters.

Key Challenges & Interventions

Challenge
  • Drought-prone soil
  • Poor storage
  • Limited mechanization
  • Knowledge
Ongoing Interventions
  • Farm ponds, drip irrigation
  • Captive Warehouses
  • Captive Tractors, Tillers
  • Training via Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs), NGOs
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