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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 10 months ago
Similarities between Bhaskar Bhai’s farming and jhoom farming:
In both these methods of farming the manures prepared in the factories are not used. Rather, the natural manures formed automatically in the farms itself is used.
The differences between the two farming is Bhaskar Bhai used plant waste like dead and rotten leaves, stem, roots etc. to make manure. He dumped them in a pit and allowed to decompose. This automatically got converted into manure. Further the earthworms also formed small pits in the soil and make it soft and ready for farming.
Whereas in Jhoom farming, the weeds are burnt in the field and the ashes are mixed with the soil which acts like a manure. Moreover, the land is not ploughed but shallow trenches are made in the soil in which the seeds are sown. Mixed seeds of various crops like maize, paddy, chillies, vegetables, etc are sown.
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