Monday 25 December 2017

The Story of Paddy in My farm

For several weeks now that I have not written a proper post that would capture the current state of
Subbu's brother owns a tracktor.
affairs at the form.   I call Subbu everyday but it has become a mere customary talk - "I ask something and then he replies something".

Two weeks back I was upset.  I was upset because nothing productive is happening at the farm in spite of huge efforts and money spent.   I have still not grown even 5 kg of brinjal that otherwise could be grown in the backyard of a kitchen garden with ease. Am I drifting from the stated objective of growing vegetables and selling?   I have still not called the aunty who promised me in selling for fear of telling her that I cannot supply vegetables now. It is a different matter that I have to spend my efforts on setting up my first shop for her, for she is just a home maker.    I had been very candid and clear with emotional feedback when I spoke to Subbu.
They are trying their best to create paddy field

For a few days after this conversation my calls were not properly attended by Subbu. He was avoiding.  I started feeling insecure if ever he will work for me.  But after a few days, Subbu called me on his own with enthusiasm to say that he has decided to convert a portion of the farm into a rice field.  I guess he was contemplating on things which I said.

Paddy siblings from Subbu's farm waiting
for transplantation
Taking that as an opportunity,  we discussed at length about the condition of the soil.  The soil is very soft loose clay and is in a semi liquid form after the rains. It is like a barter.   No tractor will venture to plough the field. You can't use a spade either.  He was saying that he was waiting for a right moment.  ie., few days of sun shine.

I pointed it to Subbu that this is the exact mistake that we are making every time.  "When there was no no rain we complaint, when there is plenty of rain also we complain.  Good times are not going to come. We have to take control of the situation".

Workers planting paddy. No measurements.
Just free hand distance.
Note the high tension electrical tower beside.
Therefore I said that let us import sand and mix it with the clay to create some rigidity so that we can build mud bars for the vegetable.  So saying I went into action, called my Builder in native place to get an idea of Sand.  I asked him for a truckload of river sand.  In our part, there is no river. therefore sand will be taken from the big pond.

But under the current Government control, there is a prohibition on movement of any vehicle carrying sand. This is because of over exploitation of the sand mafia connected with politicians that in some parts of Tamilnadu the rules have become very strict. You just can't transport sand and soil from one place to another. Police will arrest the vehicle.

The Builder told that M-sand (mountain sand as it is called is crushed rock) is the only thing which can be made available now as it is permitted.

That's costly.  Msand is Rs. 600 per ton and a tractor will hold 6 units. Plus the transport cost will add another 1500/- as it has to come from Tirunelveli.  I was not confirming to builder and consulted Subbu.  He refused the idea immediately. Said that m-sand will harden like cement and will make the soil useless for farming.  He quoted that in his own farm (father's), they are actually removing this.   Therefore we dropped the idea.  I guess only adding fiber in the form of waste vegetation and roots is the only way to separate the particles in the soil.

The pump set did not work on the day of planting. It was tense moment for Subbu to water.
After few days of sunshine, the mud had got hardened to some extent and tractor was called. Tilling was done.  Subbu's own brother is having tracktor and gives this service.

Meanwhile the time has run out for sowing paddy.  Therefore ready made paddy tillers (sprouted seeds + 15 days) were obtained from Subbu's farm as we needed very less quantity.  At this point I am not bothered what variety of paddy or rice it is going to be.  My personal preference would be native country variety than hybrid, but there is no time now..

This is the 2nd time we are growing Paddy in that plot. This time the specialty is that some more area has been added near the cement tank.  I think now it will be half acre.  That soil is at low level and is found to be suitable for wet crops.

On the vegetable plot, having run out of options for getting sand, it was decided to just mix some more soil from outside. I asked Subbu to order a tractor or two loads of mud and sent some money as well. But I guess he told that it was impossible, no one is willing to transport soil....

I guess  I heard him right, I am not sure..... because we went into another major topic - multiple failures of all machinery.   The 3HP electric Pump set, the standby 5HP pump (Subbu's), failure of kerosene mini pump and finally the failure of genset itself.  It is a bad time we are passing. Subbu was down in his voice. I told him "you are blessed.   Once you face all these failures, next time you will be an expert. In rural villages, one must know everything. I give free hand to you."

It was hectic week for Subbu who on this Christmas day.  He was found travelling to Tirunelveli for purchasing a belt which had broken off the Genset when he attempted to start....

More on that later.





Thursday 7 December 2017

Farm Update in Visuals 07-Dec-2017


Banana Siblings growing. to the left of Wind mill

And to the right of windmill.  This is country variety and a few of Red banana

The majestic windmill. Not connected yet to the bore after its painting.  Currently freely running.


The farm is attaining some maturity as the trees are growing above shoulder

Just to show the soil not so fertile. this is after recent heavy rains. this happens eveytime. The soil gets eroded.

water logging just before the farm pond. Must be very mashy. Clay.

Another angle same place.

This coconut I purchased during my last visit from Ramji Nursary

The main road from the gate inside. To the right is the newly roofed resting hut.

Hey ! Hold on. What is Kandan doing ?  He is sitting on the bench and thinking deeply and very deeply.  He is a carefree soul and has worked very hard
on this farm from day one. Of late he has been less less productive. But that is ok.  After all he is a human.

Thursday 23 November 2017

Farm Update 23-Nov-2017

1. The wind pump and tower painting with Green and Aluminium paint has been completed. The support structure dismantled and vendor informed to take and go.

2. The pump is not connected. It may be connected to the borewell today.  The foot valve had been overhauled. Subbu told the windmill is running freely. Hope it will run on load. Not much wind though.

3. The small anemometer that was long back dismantled will be fixed in the tower.  This was the instrument that helped me decide before I brought the windmill.

4. Vegetable is a sorry story.  None of the vegetable is growing properly. As per Subbu seeds of pumpkin or snake guard has not even sprouted.

5. I asked him to destroy and create raised bars with tractor. Subbu is also planning the same.

6. I suspect right amount of moisture is not there. Sprinkler is the best option. I have been asking him to experiment one. He has to weld a sprinkler head on a tripod so that it becomes portable.  I will follow.

7. Spoke to Aunty to check when she is coming. She got inspired and gave many ideas. One of which is making a film or documentary on organic farming.  I said all that later. Now it is important to generate and sell vegetables. Word of mouth, few pamphlets and a flex board should do.

8. Subbu said he will buy more seeds today in Tirunelveli. His other profession is a television cable business. Due to lightning some of the cable junction boxes had broken.  So he is going to Tirunelveli for some work.

9. We need to plant more trees. I inspired him to hire volunteers from schools.  Told we can support. Let us call local Village officer and create any activity and connect.

10. Like any other project this vegetable selling business is going to take its own time. Patience. Patience. Patience.



Monday 20 November 2017

From atop the windmill

The beauty of the farm from atop a wind mill.  It is a rare sight.  Subbu took this risk for me. I asked him to document each of the repair works for later reference. It is a labor intensive work of constructing the ladders, opening the screws, getting down the components, replacing faulty bearing, painting and again assembling.  All these done manually using one pully.

The impression I get after seeing the farm at a glance is disappointing. More vegetable patch is required if at all we need to foray. The cucumber is waste now and need to be destroyed. Lots of work ahead.


The main gate is on top right (white color)



Near the tower, beside the water tank.

The main farm where vegetables supposed to grow.  Spread is cucumber that is a waste now.

Towards approach road to the windpump
Fresh coat of paint. Background is the Nachankulam lake.



Wednesday 15 November 2017

The majestic windmill undergoing maintenance

Self explanatory. Planning to refit and paint. Subbu old due to storm winds the propeller blades are slightly bent. Tail would have taken a beating. A bearing is damaged. That will be replaced.   Subbu told a close examination reveals the blades and the tail had collided each other randomly due to heavy storm. The chain system had twisted.

Monday 13 November 2017

Farm Update 13-Nov-2017

The main resting place is undergoing repair work.
It is several days now the artisan has not come.
Yesterday however Subbu told he had come
and started his work.  The knitted coconut leaves
have to be tied to this structure as roof. It requires skill
and very few have that now in village.
I wasn't satisfied myself on the way I had written my previous post.  I wanted to take it down and re-write. But due to some engagements, I could'nt find that required peaceful time.   Last week I attended Amazon Web Services (AWS) classroom training for 3 days sponsored by my company and another 2 days went on finishing some mandatory HR training....blah blah....

Subbu was sick for the past few days. I called him and his wife and wished speedy recovery.  It is dengue season. Luckily he just had cold and fever. Now it has gone. I did not want to disturb him. Therefore our conversations were far and few. I caught up with him yesterday.


As part of storm protection procedure, the windpump
had automatically taken to this shape. The tail is now 90 degrees
to the rotor. This is to prevent the blades from facing the wind during stroms
This is to be reversed only by climbing the tower. I wanted to
take this opportunity to do full overhaul of the windpump
a) The resting place roofing work is going ON. more snaps later.

b) Windpump is my next big target item. It is waiting.  The same artisan who is doing the roofing work has to build a support structure using sticks to reach the wind tower.  So that workers can work from that safely.  I want to paint the blades and tail with aluminium paint.  The screws have to be tightened.

But the most important work would be to rectify the mis-alignment that is still there since installation. I want to fix that.  More story later.

I have no idea about vegetations - current status. But though I know many vegetables are coming up as planned.  Coming 20th the aunty would be in her village. I need to start a shop....








Just a random shot to show the current state of fauna.
















The windpump borewell pipes are removed and kept aside neatly.

I like this shot. It shows the trees are mature. 


The jasmine patch is growing well.

Subbu was mentioning this.  Due to heavy rains the cucumber leaves have gone pale.  I warned him earlier itself. Anything which grows and yields fast is not good.




Saturday 4 November 2017

Farm Update with Visuals 04-Nov-2017

This is water collection and water way leading to the pond. The spot from where
this photo was taken is the bank of the pond. 
There are a myriad of farm activities that are pending.  Subbu is alone and the gravity of work weights on him. There is heavy rain in the farm and adjoining areas. Right time for sowing But we cannot keep inviting labor for everything. It costs a lot of money. Each day per person would be Rs. 300 to 500.

Kandan is sick. He is becoming sick often. Subbu complaints his wife is not cooking properly. That could be true. In a natural farm what else other than insufficient food will be an issue ?  That too for a hard working person ?.    His wife spends on unnecessary things is the main complaint.  This is the trend in villages. They are attracted by things that are shown in TV or consumed by their relatives in cities.   Anyway I asked Subbu to give him a warning.  Kandan had not been regular for several days now.  He also doesnot care to report back if not coming or is trying to be routine.  Therefore Subbu is alone.  The sales activities have stopped. There is rain. The resting room needs the roof replacement.  The knitted coconut leaves that were purchased to replace are kept aside. The skilled artisan has not come.

There is heavy thunder showers and lightning and it is risky to talk over phone.

The more you speak to Subbu and give assignments, the more it creates mess. Saying is easy. Doing is not.  The following are my regular conversation topics with subbu.

a)  Windpump needs attention. In the recent heavy thunder strom, the wind pump rotor had twisted itself at right angles to the tail. This is an emergency safety feature in-built into the wind pump mechanism to save the rotor from rotating very fast in a cyclone.  This has happened when Subbu was away to Tirupati. This need to be put back. I asked Subbu to take this opportunity to build a stair way upto tower and paint the galvanised steel blades and tail with aluminium paint. Also the nuts and bolts to be checked. We were waiting for water to be available so that we can overhaul the windpump. Now that current and electric pumpset is operational, we can lay our hands on windpump.

b)  A permanent structure to be designed to solve the issue of foot valve getting disconnected often when there is frequent change of wind direction. More on this later.... But currently I have asked Subbu to put our old hand pump above the borewell.  I want to disconnect transmission of power from top of wind tower directly to bottom of borewell through rods.  The handpump in between will isolate this. Then we will find a mechanism to move the hand of the handpump up and down using windpump. This is a long pending re-engineering work.  This way I want to use the capacity of foot valve fully.

c) Vegetables are far and few. Not enough. Next month aunty will come and we have to start organic shop. There are no vegetables as of now to promise and commit.  Subbu said he has sowed further more seeds in a specially prepared bed. Yesterday. I am waiting for photos. But even if, the quantity will not be sufficient. It takes many hours to convince Subbu to think big.







Monday 30 October 2017

Farm Update in Visuals - 30-Oct-2017

Hmm.. The new wire from room to boring is found on the ground. Needs to be raised above pole (tracktor height). Discussed with Subbu. Some blunders they keep doing inspite of several planning.  He said he will mount them on Casurina poles.

Trees are maturing


There are snakes in the farm. Why are there loose bricks near the seating arrangement ?

Nice to see that the coconut is growing

Perfect shot by Subbu to capture the growing bananas

The other side of Wind Tower.


Now the road inside will be good to walk.

Jasmine plot.

Windpump at distance. During recent heavy wind, it has exercised the strom control procedure automatically.
Meaning, the tail and rotor fan are now in right angles to each other. This is a safety feature.
But needs to be put back to operations. I want to take opportunity to do silver painting and grease packing.
A tower need to be built to reach and do the work. Waiting.

Some vegetables. I donot know what. Not so dense.


Subbu said there is a snake visible in this photo. There are far too many snakes in this pond he said
Unsuccessfully tried to captured



Jasmine plot. Another older one, now into shrubs. Yes, flowers are wasted because the minimum
marketable quantity is not there as this is off season.