nice video. suggestion is, can you inform in video by adding notes, which organic pesticides can be used as alternative to chemical pesticides. Our farmers are killing themselvs, soil microorganisms, and customers by using chemical pesticides. they are costly too so not profitable for farmers. If Indian farmers grows their own pesticides like neem powder, gomutra etc, it will help a lot. Thank you. Waiting for your update of this video and similar info on all of your such videos.
I suspect you are an academic or social activist and not a farmer. We all wish rice could be grown organically. Do you think farmers want to spend much of their profits on pesticides and fungicides? Don't you think if they could simply grow their own organic pesticides like neem and it was as effective that they would do so? And don't you think consumers would all prefer not to have pesticides used on their food crops? The answer to all these are yes, but it isn't that simple. Most farmers- especially in third world countries are extremely poor and don't have the luxury of using their limited land to grow organic pesticides that cost more (when you include use of land and labor) and are far less effective and must be applied more often. Farmers are not stupid. If there was a way to grow organic and do it cheaper, they would know about it and would do it that way. But they know far better than you and other non-farming "experts" that the use of chemicals is the most economic way to get a good crop from limited resources. They hate working with poisons as much as you hate to see them do it. But they have no choice. So unless you can convince the government of these countries to subsidize non-chemical growing techniques, farmers are going to continue to use them so they can maximize their income. No one likes it, but its just the way it is. So please don't blame farmers or act like if they only knew about certain organic methods they would use them. They know about organic methods and materials, but also know that using them requires more land, more labor, and less yield. They just can't afford them because you wish they would.
@@thecityman1910 There is a growing market for organic foods as the population become sicker and are waking up to pig pharma corruption some farmers are going back to traditional methods. I am happy to spend 5 times the price for my food if I know it isn't sprayed with poison. Organic food equals living food and a living microbiome/healthy gut, a healthy gut helps your body breakdown and absorb the food to produce the building block for your body and keeps your immune system working at 100%. It might cost a lot more for organic but it is worth it in savings for health care/sick care.
As Rice is a water intensive crop the farmers depend mostly on rain . If there is a delayed onset of monsoon they would go for delayed sowing and they would miss that season. So if we go for nursery we could cultivate in that season itself .
Pls if any one know this if a farmer wants to mill the paddy and to market on his own will he get all paddy bi products like husk broken rice rice bran or rice mill does not give this back to farmers .
The presenter has done her work well. But this important video has been spoilt by the BACKGROUND MUSIC!. Sometimes it makes it very difficult to understand your presenter. Secondly, Whenever you describe a fertiliser or pesticide type or dose you should put that up as a text description on the screen. The same goes for when you are describing a process. Consider incorporating just 2 adverts/30 minute programme, (NOT MORE.. IT WILL BACKFIRE ON YOU IF YOU DO), to help to pay for better, professional grade video cameras. Anyway.. don't be "a follower of fashion" if you want to be an INNOVATOR ... and get rid of BACKGROUND MUSIC in instructional videos.
१)endosulfan च्या वापरावर बंदी घातली आहे भारतात २०११ पासून....... २)फवारणी ची पद्धत चुकीची आहे... ३) गरजेपेक्षा जास्त प्रमाणात फवारले जात आहे... ४) रोपांच्या पेक्षा जास्त औषध हे जमिनीवर पडतय.
Sooo many chemicals are RECOMMRNDED...ITNA to baccho ka vaccination bhi nahi hota...so much to protect 1 ft grass we consume!!....sorry to say but we have failed as human race with this kind of chemical mismanagement against nature..no doubt cancer is the new normal for us
I am rukmini. i am studing in 8th class. we have a lesson. that lesson name is production and management of food from plants. In that lesson we have 'growing paddy and agricultural practices'. My class teacher gave a project work me and my friends .please tell me growing the paddy in a nutshell
🌾🇧🇩🌾Hi, I am speaking from Bangladesh. A new method of paddy production, I have discovered in 2023. With my new system, I can produce rice 15 tons of hybrid and non-hybrid rice in per hectare. But Bangladesh government rice scientists are not doing any research on my new technique of rice production and are not giving any approval for it. But thousands of thousans Rice farmers in Bangladesh are benefiting by cultivating paddy according to my new system of rice production. I am interested in working with you to increase rice production all over the world.
Respect the farmers, their hardwork✌️
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Yes respeat them
i am a farmer
Yes 💪
Thank you so much Ms
Make more crops video's Great job
God bless you
Bohut kuch pata chalaa thanks
Great Farmers good video 👌👏
సూపర్బ్ .చాలా ఉపయోగకరమైన వీడియో
Awesome explanation Thank you mam
Thanks a lot for clearly explaining this
Nice and Clear explanation stage by stage
Thank you for sharing the rice crop cultivation
nice video. suggestion is, can you inform in video by adding notes, which organic pesticides can be used as alternative to chemical pesticides. Our farmers are killing themselvs, soil microorganisms, and customers by using chemical pesticides. they are costly too so not profitable for farmers. If Indian farmers grows their own pesticides like neem powder, gomutra etc, it will help a lot. Thank you. Waiting for your update of this video and similar info on all of your such videos.
I suspect you are an academic or social activist and not a farmer. We all wish rice could be grown organically. Do you think farmers want to spend much of their profits on pesticides and fungicides? Don't you think if they could simply grow their own organic pesticides like neem and it was as effective that they would do so? And don't you think consumers would all prefer not to have pesticides used on their food crops? The answer to all these are yes, but it isn't that simple. Most farmers- especially in third world countries are extremely poor and don't have the luxury of using their limited land to grow organic pesticides that cost more (when you include use of land and labor) and are far less effective and must be applied more often. Farmers are not stupid. If there was a way to grow organic and do it cheaper, they would know about it and would do it that way. But they know far better than you and other non-farming "experts" that the use of chemicals is the most economic way to get a good crop from limited resources. They hate working with poisons as much as you hate to see them do it. But they have no choice. So unless you can convince the government of these countries to subsidize non-chemical growing techniques, farmers are going to continue to use them so they can maximize their income. No one likes it, but its just the way it is. So please don't blame farmers or act like if they only knew about certain organic methods they would use them. They know about organic methods and materials, but also know that using them requires more land, more labor, and less yield. They just can't afford them because you wish they would.
@@thecityman1910 There is a growing market for organic foods as the population become sicker and are waking up to pig pharma corruption some farmers are going back to traditional methods. I am happy to spend 5 times the price for my food if I know it isn't sprayed with poison.
Organic food equals living food and a living microbiome/healthy gut, a healthy gut helps your body breakdown and absorb the food to produce the building block for your body and keeps your immune system working at 100%.
It might cost a lot more for organic but it is worth it in savings for health care/sick care.
Nice..watching from Bangladesh
Nice informations,huge respect mam 4 my sight showing process of harvesting well mam,keep it.
Nice talk about rice cultivation.
Very helpful video
Excellent video..nicely explained..but at the end white rice could not be seen..how is white rice seperated from its cover.
It is separated at rice mill
Harvesting entails so many things
Thank you for giving us such information
very nice video 👍🏻
Thank you so much
Nice presentation......thank you from my core of my 💓
Why is it that we have to first plant in nursery.i think in Kerala it's directly sown in the field.correct me if wrong
As Rice is a water intensive crop the farmers depend mostly on rain . If there is a delayed onset of monsoon they would go for delayed sowing and they would miss that season. So if we go for nursery we could cultivate in that season itself .
Madam is there any method in which the yeald time is brought down to either 1/4 or one-tenth of the actual yeald time
Thanks
rice is a short day plant then how come its grows well in prolonged sunshine?
Super teaching
I loved it
Thnxx for guidance
nice informative video
👏👏👏
At what stage in the life cycle of a rice plant does the shoot develop panicles etc.?
You neve talked about controlling of birds as pests.
Get a scarecrow and a shotgun
Where is line trans plating ? What about effective blast control method?
Before seed sowing, seeds are soaked in water is much more enough.
To produce 1 kg of rice more then 5000 liter water is required
Yes,it was the moment I started doubting her tutorials, 😅 and NPK (RDF) is 120 :60 :60 according to ICAR.
Besides these everything was useful
Lucid explanation. Tq very much
Deon❤️👍🏿
My brother is a farmer
Thank you
wow
Thank you mam
Nice
Pls if any one know this if a farmer wants to mill the paddy and to market on his own will he get all paddy bi products like husk broken rice rice bran or rice mill does not give this back to farmers .
i need the basmati seed....everyone, please inform me how to buy the basmati seed
Use fertilizers
Wow mom
endosulfan is banned due to side effects like neurotoxicity, late maturity, physical deformities, poisoning etc
รถเกี่ยวข้าวประเทศไทยมีเยอะ!
13:36
A maximum of 4ft
The presenter has done her work well. But this important video has been spoilt by the BACKGROUND MUSIC!. Sometimes it makes it very difficult to understand your presenter. Secondly, Whenever you describe a fertiliser or pesticide type or dose you should put that up as a text description on the screen. The same goes for when you are describing a process. Consider incorporating just 2 adverts/30 minute programme, (NOT MORE.. IT WILL BACKFIRE ON YOU IF YOU DO), to help to pay for better, professional grade video cameras. Anyway.. don't be "a follower of fashion" if you want to be an INNOVATOR ... and get rid of BACKGROUND MUSIC in instructional videos.
Ôi trả bằng thằng bé lên ba thắt lưng con cõn chạy ra ngoài đồng
I requested to make this video with English subtitles
How the hell they grow up to 6ft
Rice Cultivation - ua-cam.com/video/2vMT4TXit-Y/v-deo.html
इस छोटे बालक किसान ने अकेले ही अपना ढाई एकड़ जमीन पर धान रोपाई किया
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who is eating rice
Subbi😅
and yet i can get a microwaveable bag of uncle bens for 1.50 got like 2 cups of rice
१)endosulfan च्या वापरावर बंदी घातली आहे भारतात २०११ पासून.......
२)फवारणी ची पद्धत चुकीची आहे...
३) गरजेपेक्षा जास्त प्रमाणात फवारले जात आहे...
४) रोपांच्या पेक्षा जास्त औषध हे जमिनीवर पडतय.
Pls add an Telugu also to understand for more
Tamil speech madam
😱
m late
guys reeee
i have arrived
Really good
Just a little bit slow
That’s a lot of pesticide I wouldn’t eat that rice
Sooo many chemicals are RECOMMRNDED...ITNA to baccho ka vaccination bhi nahi hota...so much to protect 1 ft grass we consume!!....sorry to say but we have failed as human race with this kind of chemical mismanagement against nature..no doubt cancer is the new normal for us
Very wonderful
It is very helpful for my daughter
Thank you so much
Thank you so much
I am rukmini. i am studing in 8th class. we have a lesson. that lesson name is production and management of food from plants. In that lesson we have 'growing paddy and agricultural practices'. My class teacher gave a project work me and my friends .please tell me growing the paddy in a nutshell
🌾🇧🇩🌾Hi, I am speaking from Bangladesh.
A new method of paddy production, I have discovered in 2023. With my new system, I can produce rice 15 tons of hybrid and non-hybrid rice in per hectare.
But Bangladesh government rice scientists are not doing any research on my new technique of rice production and are not giving any approval for it.
But thousands of thousans Rice farmers in Bangladesh are benefiting by cultivating paddy according to my new system of rice production. I am interested in working with you to increase rice production all over the world.
How , are you sure? can you share your method thru this medium, Im a farmer in a remote farm in the Philippines, can you share it please.
Nice