In another 10 days I will be visiting the farm. I am not preparing anything for that. I am not allowing myself to get exited. I must prepare myself for some disappointment. I resolve to work there for 2 days without minding anything. I must also plan to stay at the farm one day.
A portion near the windmill Cleared of boganville shoots that had grown in hapazard manner. This ground is ready for banana however waiting for watering to make it soft. |
a) The rapport with my farm supervisor friend Subbu has increased once again. He had infact wanted me to call on whatsup Video. I did. He took me around the farm live and showed areas of concern and growth. I really appreciate the frankness, maturity and confidence in that one call that he exhibited.
b) As planned earlier, Subbu had indeed purchased around 500 saplings of Jasmine plants from Tirunelveli and brought them in a bike. The ground was earlier worked out by JCB and around 130 holes were dug and ready. The Jasmine plants were planted by two workers with 4 each in each of the pit. The plants cost Rs. 4/- each. The pits were also filled with cowdung manure obtained from one of the women's cattle shed. The new jasmine plants will also be replacing some of the older undergrown pits in earlier patch.
The newly planted Jasmine saplings |
c) The windpump amplifier is at halt. The link from windmill to the below, near the windpump rotor itself had got unscrewed. The wind velocity is so high, one cannot stop the fan from rotating. Subbu is waiting for right moment. I asked him to be cautious and slow. Can't take any risk with heights. Let it even take few days more for wind speed to come down.
The fact is something is loose above. All these days it seems screw motion had so far been passed on into the borewell, unwinding the central rod systems earlier . Those days, every now and then the rods used to unscrew somewhere down into the borewell. We spend time and effort to pull entire pipe assembly, find the fault and put back. We were unable to locate the the root cause. Now with my new machine in place, that is separating the the central rod assembly from the top with the one that is going into the borewell.
Therefore any mechanical unscrew that happens due to high wind gets arrested above the ground itself. An interesting case study that I want to approach slowly. I have asked Subbu to document the findings on why something above is tight or loose causing this.
JCB is digging pit for Jasmine. They charge around 600 to 800 per hour. |
Subbu is contemplating standing on an infertile patch thinking something. |
Workers who helped plant |
It has been many years since you have started the farm. it would have been beneficial if you had just planted timber trees in entire farm like teak, melia dubia, bamboo etc without much maintenance.
ReplyDeleteHope you are doing well and family is good too. It's been so long that I have seen update from your farm and I m always excited to see the progress. Keep the great work and wish you all success Anna
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