Wednesday, April 26, 2023

2023 - Drought

This year summer was very harsh, didn't receive summer rains and temperature touched 40 degree. I had stopped watering all together and farming was just rain fed. Last two years since there was enough summer rains, didn't have any issue. But this year coconut trees and cocoa trees started wilting. I lost one coconut tree completely as of now, few trees are badly affected. It would take 3-4 years for these trees to recover fully.

Could see that few coconut trees which were surrounded by mango and jackfruit trees were doing relatively well. The shade provided by the evergreen trees were quite effective in fighting the summer. At the end of the rainy season, I had cut and mulched grass, mexican sunflower and super napier grass at the base of the tree, but that alone didn't help.

While going through one video of Panos Mainkis, natural farmer from Greece, he mentions about the need of evergreen trees to shade the farm. So at this point, thinking of growing mango trees and jack fruit trees around the coconut tree along with mexican sunflower,super napier grass and also banana plants. Also decided that mexican sunflower and super napier grass will be cut only twice, may be in July and September, after that they will be allowed to grow so that there will be shade.

Another approach to fight the drought is to use the cover crop Mucuna Bractecta which grows very fast 10-15 cm per day and also within 6-9 months, would fill the entire field. It withstands summer and would provide a green cover even at the summer, this should allow the coconut trees to fight the summer. But issues with this is that they have to be cut and controlled frequently and also it is not eatable for cattle, if eaten may endanger their life. So planning to try this out in one area of the farm.

07-06-23

Since rain is delayed, loosing more coconut trees, lost 3 of them as of now. Feel like going for Mucuna solution, even though it is a hard decision.

Paddy cultivation - first season 2023

It is time to start paddy cultivation and I do organic tilled way in my 0.35 acres of paddy field. After the last rice cultivation nothing was being done in this field and touch me not and other grasses were growing. Received couple of good rains now, so wanted to grow daincha as a green manure crop, tilled the field and broadcasted 5kgs of daincha seeds and then tilled one more round.

Daincha seeds were given by the tractor driver at 30/- per kg and he took around 1 hour for tilling the field.

03-July-2023


Land was ploughed using rotovator

July 6-2023

After this rain started heavily and could not use the line tiller since land was too wet. Hence ladies put the seeds in rows in their own way. Seed was put in cowdung water for a night and then sown.

Tuesday, April 25, 2023

No-till experiment - 2023

This year also planning to do no-till experiment in my two plots in which I had tried rice last year. It was lying idle in the summer and had some weeds, cut them and mulched back. Also had piled up cut pureria last year which had decomposed, spread that also in the field. Weeds were much less after the no-till, can see that very strong weeds have disappeared.

Planning to do rice for the first crop and finger millet and foxtail millet as the second crop, and if moisture is still there, cow pea after that. To the extend possible planning to have a cover always, so that bare soil is not exposed.

23-April-2023


2nd plot before cutting weeds



1st plot after cutting weeds

This time will be trying happy hill rice, attapadi upland rice and kattamodan or chennellu

11-July-2023

Grass was cut using Scythe and planning to cut using brush cutter.