Farms: Good Agriculture Practices by Bannur Krishnappa, Mysore Dist, Karnataka
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I wish it was in English :(
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Very much informative.. Proud to be son of farmer..
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riyali mannina maga sir
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Scientist in reality
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Super Krishnappa
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sir pls send ur phone no
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We r from Andhra Pradesh,Krishna Ditrict ,Macilipatnam city near by village. Recently I knew about natural Farming. Realy interesting and attractive, wanted to start this type of farming. But pls let me know the type of plants we can cultivate in black soil and sandy soil. Generaly we cultivate Rice here.
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very informative, hats off to krishnappa,, I feel thier is conspiracy to make farmers have losses and sell thier lands for cheap that the corporate world do monopoly ,,, want to meet this person ,, if any 1 has his contact no and address plz share
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symbiotic system!!! today only i learned this word...superb nam mandya raitru
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SUBHASH PALEKARS ZERO BUDGET NATURAL FARMNG....
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Amazing.. Experience stands tall !!!!
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A lot of respect and honor for this true farmer, who has such a deep understanding wisdom of agriculture and wisdom and humility in his character
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Dear Brother really you are great kindly give your contact number for your master advice i am starting my agricultural job recently my number is 9886042609 Arun Lakshminarasimaiah Hosahalli, Solur Hoble, Magadi taluq
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hero of mixed farming. bannur krishnappa hands off...
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So truthful & enthusiastic, bannur Krishnappa you are a role model for everyone.
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so simple , so true ... Indian farmers have grown crops for thousands of years with no fertilizers, pesticides ... they are the real professors. we don't need corporations teaching farmers , the 'culture' of agriculture.
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can anyone translate please
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if I had lecturer like him, I should have definitely gone into agriculture
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very nice
Well done Krishnappa... wish you become a role model for all other farmers in India, to be self-reliant and prosperous.