Kudige, June 1: Kushalnagar taluk is a semi-mountainous area, and more than 45 sub-villages of 9 gram panchayats under this area have rain-sheltered land. Now it is the end of the summer season. Due to the rains in this area in the last week, the land has softened, and farmers are engaged in ploughing with tractors as it will facilitate agricultural activities in the next year.
In many villages including Kudumangalur, Kudige, Seegehosur, Hebbale, Thorenur, Shirangala, Banawar, Aluwara, Hudugur, Madalapura, including Kushalnagar taluk, the farmers of this area are taking the lead in ploughing as the first step to grow more maize crops and facilitate maize farming in the coming months.
Now that the good rains have fallen, it is beneficial for the ginger crop and sweet potato crop that have already grown. Farmers are engaged in the work of applying fertilizer, soil compaction, and weeding.
Many cooperative societies and private organizations have prepared to distribute fertilizer and maize from various companies to benefit the farmers' lands in this area.
Disclaimer: This article has been translated by xklsv.com using advanced AI-based translation tools. Please note that the use of AI for translation is still experimental and may not be 100% accurate. The original content is sourced from shakthidaily.info, and Shakthi Daily is not responsible or liable for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies that may appear in the translated version, including spelling, grammar, or contextual misunderstandings.
If you come across any mistakes or inconsistencies in this translation, we kindly request you to report them by sending an email to [email protected]
Your feedback will help us improve the quality.
The image in this article has been generated using artificial intelligence and is intended for illustrative purposes only. It may not reflect real-world accuracy.