Thursday, 28 January 2016

If No Activity, All is well - Farm Update 28-Jan-2016

In a typical Corporate World if an employee is resting that means there is no productivity. So the offices keep coffee machines, make people celebrate this and that and fuss about temperature, food and toilet.  They also "engage" them with so many activities that actually disturb work.

But the same is opposite in a farm, in a village.  If a person is taking rest that means all work is accomplished. When a Village is serene, that means there is more wealth. People spend their time in other things.  Cities that are built near the rivers have wealthy agriculture. That is why art and culture flourish there.

In my farm there is no activity now.  Subbu is resting himself because he witnessed the bright arc of welding lamp when he went for repair of his family vehicle.  Kandan - I dont know. I heard he is busy collecting CowDung and mixing with Urea to prepare fish feed.

Vegetable tables are growing. Need to complete 42 days for replanting.  The banana is growing, so also other trees.  Wind Mill is pumping water and fresh water flows into the Pond for the fishes.

There is supreme silence.

I asked Subbu to plan and replace the Green Shade Net.  The present one is torn.  I reminded him that we already have the 1.25 inch pipes which were earlier replaced with 2 inch pipes in windmill. The old pipes which count to 10 Nos can be used as pillars for the nursary.

We need Paramu, the carpenter for this work. He is busy with some assignments outside.

Wait Wait......


Friday, 22 January 2016

Cow ? Yes Desi Cow. No No No Ho ! No. !

Recently my friend offered a Bull for a price (28000). That was on its way to an abattoir. It was a desi cow. I told him i will check with my family and come back.  This would solve all my problems of fertiliser. The farm is also in good shape to rear one cow. Only in night it will be locked and no one will be there.  This was a male and hence will be useful for cowdung and work.

That day evening hell broke loose at home..

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Man, it is not easy to develop a farm. There could be genuine reasons that for what you want to do and where you want to spend. But reason doesnot hold good at home. It will be broken into pieces if ever there is a feeling that you are building assets.

Anyway I have to wait for some more days.... Just as I waited for the farm to develop to this extent.

Thursday, 14 January 2016

Sincere Pongal In visual

This is pongal festival conducted in the farm by our staff. I am posting this late now because I got the snaps only now.

Seen in the picture are lady staff and their children.





Tuesday, 12 January 2016

My Employee Retention Program is... - Fish Farming

The best employee affinity program or loyalty program could be "growing Fish in the farm and allow staff to consume it". (I myself is a vegan though)

Subbu is hell bent on protecting the fish folk.  Let the taste of succulent juicy fish bind his tongue and nostrils...

He, Paramu and Kandan are hell bent to protect them and nurture them.  That is the only reason I encourage growing fish in the farm.  It creates activity, it creates energy.  It keeps the men engaged in useful work.   I can imagine lot of farm activities around the fish tank every day, punctual.

Latest addition being metallic shine silver strips criss crossing the mud pond.  This is latest innovation by Subbu to wade off the angry birds.

So be it........





Monday, 11 January 2016

New Coconut Trees - Late arrived Photos

These snaps were missed in last post and came late in the mail.  The Newly planted Coconut trees can be seen in the below pictures.

Snap taken Before the coconut planting from archives - around August, 2014.
Note the absence of water.  The existing plants seen are sapota. The next frame of approximately same place
is below, but taken from little left side of the spot.
Same place today little to the left.  Water way leading to mud pond is full with water due to recent rains.  This waterway is overflow from field and will be maintained as such.  Subbu has planted coconut all along the sideways. Brilliant choice.
Note the sapota tree growth compared to above snap.
This is as we enter the gate.   On the left are the new coconut trees.
Right is the old ones planted around 6 months back.

This time the coconut was brought with more leaves and in poly bags with some mud. Better choice again.

Friday, 8 January 2016

Farm Update in Visuals Dec, 2015

The below are some visuals of the Farm as it stands today.  This doesnot cover all the corners but captures significant developments that were in progress in earlier stories.

Paramu feeding the fishes

The Paddy being sowed. Happy to see this that my farm also is going to grow rice.  Look at the professional
rice farm outside. I am going to match them now.

The sample patch and the big one are getting mixed

Tilling has been done north of Jasmine patch. This is for onion

Mud Bars have been made (through hand by 3 labor) to ready for Onion sowing.

Assorted common vegerables will go here

Look at the pond water. It is now green.  Earlier it used to be muddy color last year. I had lost hope
now it is clean and green. Thriving with microbes.

This is all the Banana that we have. These are daughter plants that have been left out from last harvest
Note further siblings (Suckers) have already started.  This will maintain continuity

The coconut trees have grown well. The space in between has been tilled to keep it clean.

Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Fish, Food and Maintenance

"Where are you Subbu"?"

Sir I am at Moolakaraipatti, a small hamlet near our farm. I am in a pig farm purchasing pig dung.

"Oh !. Must form a good manure" - me

"Sir it is for our fishes.  We need to mix pig manure (3 bags) with Japan Urea (Some coarse urea crystals) (2 Bags) along with cow dung and keep it in a bag.  Immerse the bag after 2-3 days in water and keep a heavy stone on it.  Make a small opening in the bag.

The idea is the mixture will rot, create worms. Fishes will be able to eat them.  This one mixture is enough for days to come. Slowly there will be constant supply of the worms from this rotting bag inside water"

Great Idea. expert one too. Go ahead - me.

The pig dung costs Rs. 200 a bag. The urea is costing 310.  Though I hate the word urea, its ok since we are using it for fish feed first time. I need to discover some better things in organic.

"Sir we are also cooking ration rice for the fishes using women folk. They keep three stones and cook in the farm. we feed this rice also to fish."   Oh I am missing the farm.

"I guess fishes must be visible now?".  "Yes. I have seen them. Unlike last time, the water is clear now. We can see fishes.  Wind pump clean water is getting added and is cleaning the pond. Add to that fish waste is also creating the water into green. I will send photos tomorrow" - Subbu.

"Fishes are even fond of Ponnanganni spinach too. They are eating like mad. We enjoy feeding them".  (earlier I had asked him to plant this across all mud eroding sides).

It is strange that even common birds (sparrows) are very fond of this in my home here.  The sparrows never allow them to grow. They eat away.  In general  all small animals including fish are finding something good in this. This spinach must be really a good stuff.

English: Alternanthera sessilis, Dwarf Copperleaf.
Tamil: Ponnanganni
Telugu: Ponnagantikura
Hindi: Garundi, Guroo
Kannada: Honagonne
Malayalam: Ponnankannikkira

How is the frog population. Has it increased ?  - Me

No sir, strangely it has not. only small frogs are still there. I donot know what's wrong with them. Crabs are there.

I wonder myself what could be wrong in the food chain ?

Meanwhile Subbu said this will be the last feed. "Last feed ?"  what will happen to fishes?  He said they will grow in 3 months. This feed bag will contine to supply for some time, fresh worms.

I asked if they will lay eggs and if we can learn the technique of how to preserve them.

He said, "Sir it is a mistake we made. We should not have dug the pond using JCB.  (Earlier we wanted to widen and deepen a more).  We should have left the "karandai mud"  (Floor soil) as is."

"Will the eggs be preserved in hot sun ?."

"Yes sir, it will be inside the mud holes. We should not disturb them. When water comes they will hatch.

Strange are the ways of nature. It must be true. Otherwise how do you explain sudden arrival of so many small animals when apparantly they are absent for miles to gather and months togather.




Wednesday, 30 December 2015

Farm Update 30-Dec-2015

Tilling:  Entire pieces of land have been tilled with tractor.  The tractor is owned by Subbu's brother. With half cage wheel, they have completed the job.  Half cage means attaching a cage wheel to the tyres so that it can run on marsh soil without getting submerged.

Paddy :  Subbu  and Sumathi (temperory lady staff) have completed planting of Ambi-16 variety of Paddy on remaining patch of land.  He could get around 60 Nos of 24 day old rice saplings in around 24 cents of land. The crop will come to maturity in 90 days.  Though I have reservation in planting anything other than country variety, this time let it go with hybrid. After all we are testing the ground for the first time.

The paddy has been laid with adequate spacing between them in what is called as System of Rice Intensification (SRI).

Vegetables:  Over the tractor tilled soil, the mud bars have been constructed using 3 man power. This is for vegetables.  Presently Sweet potato, Onion, tomato, chilli, brinjal have been planted.  The seeds will sprout in a week.  Apart from this bottle gourd and ridge guard also planned in few quantities.  I am missing the farm now.

Nursary :  We discussed and decided to remove the existing nursary and re-do the same with iron pipes, perhaps little smaller in size.  There will be ceiling at 7 Feet. There will be no side covers. That was causing wind to shake the pandal.  this activity ofcourse can be done after 10 days.

Plantain (Banana) :  Near the wind tower, the banana plants have rooted properly. It requires de-weeding and cleaning.

Sugar Cane:  Has come to market.  Subbu will buy few and try this time.

Vettiver :  The vettiver that survived near the tower has grown very well. They need to be re-planted near the mud pond to arrest soil erosion. That was the original plan.

Coconut : Each of the new coconut saplings in polythene bags (with mud) has cost Rs. 150/- each.  10 of them have been planted.


Thursday, 17 December 2015

Where are the Frogs ?

During the course of conversation,  Subbu mentioned he has not seen any Frogs yet.  The conversation was about health of the fish in the Pond.  On the advise of the fisheries, he had thrown some thorny bushes into the pond to protect the fish.

The idea is when a predator like stork or snake attacks, the fish will hide under the thorny bush floating in the water.  Good and effective idea indeed.

Well Fish is there,  Crab is there, Rabbit,  Snake, Peacock, birds all are present. But Frogs are missing.  Strangely there used to be hundreds of frogs in last year rain. But this time, not a single frog is found. The food chain looks broken for what reason - don't know.

Today I checked again with him to find that small frogs are present. Not big ones.  How come ?

Thorny bush thrown into water intentionally to protect the fish

Past two days rain is playing spoil sport.  We need to wait for couple of days more.  Subbu will be travelling to nursary tomorrow to purchase few more plants.


Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Farm Activities and Planning- 14-Dec-2015

Banana 1 : The "Tholuvam" banana variety (a country organic variety of banana which can grow well in our farm) re-installation is complete.  On either side of the windpump tower, the banana siblings (suckers) have been replanted.   Earlier on one portion I had planted Red Banana obtained from a friend near Coimbatore.  That crop did not come well. Added to that there was no water to sustain them at that time.  They were removed. Only 10 of them are left out.  Balance space are filled only with Tholuvam which is time tested.

Banana 2 : From adjacent to wind tower there were "Andhra Nadan", another variety that was earlier starving for water. They had under growth. The mother plants have dried. But the dwarf ones and the suckers are growing.  That is not a fertail piece.  It is just left to grow. No changes.

Paddy: Near the high tension power tower,  Subbu had experimented with a small patch of Paddy last week. We will be expanding in the complete area now as that area is a marsh and water logging one.  That patch was thick with grass so far.


Jasmine:  Due to recent incessant and untimely continuous rains, the newly laid jasmine plants have got destroyed. Loss of time and money. The leaves have turned brown and could not survive the stagnant water. Only the old ones are ok. We are back to square one.

Onion, Potato :  For the past two days there is no rain. The ground is drying and is good time for running tractor.  Today Subbu will rent tractor to make some raised mud bars for Onion and sweet potato in a small piece of land which so far we have not tried anything.

Sugarcane:  I asked Subbu to try few sugarcane.  In January when the festival of Pongal comes, people buy sugar cane from far off places. Last year I planned but did not materialise. This year it is too late. But on experimental basis few can be tried. He said the juice centres are closed due to rains. Today/tomorrow one or two must open and he must get some.  The cane sugar can be cut into pieces and installed.

Coconut:  Coconut tree is growing well. It is time we go for some more. So also sapota.

Cow Grass: I asked Subbu to start growing some cow grass. we need to create conducive environment for a cow to stay. Targetting for month of May, we must get a cow.

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Saturday, 12 December 2015

Crabs are Helping Fish Escape

It is raining continuously in my Farm for the past many days.  Unable to do anything. Even tracktor with cagewheel is getting caught in the loose mud.

Some of the crops like Coconut and Jasmine has already turned brown due to chocking of roots in water logged condition for long time.  Drinage of water is limited as water is everywhere.

Subbu is confined at home.

Meanwhile I asked Subbu "How are the fishes ?".
"Sir Crabs are biting the net and fishes are trying to escape" was the answer Subbu gave.

I was pleasantly surprised.  Crabs ?  "Where the hell from where they came ?".  "Don't know sir."

It appears the crabs are biting the net that is in place preventing fishes from passing through the outlet conduit of the mud pond.  So there are fish, crab, Snakes,  Rat, Rabbits and some birds in the farm.

Subbu told he has taken photo of snake, but did'nt send it. I insisted he send.  I need all animals in the farm.

That is complete ecosystem.

Wednesday, 9 December 2015

The Banana Story

After the harvest of mother plants, one each daughter plant (Sucker) is left out to grow for next crop
Beside the wind Pump
Nice to see some vegetation. These banana plants were having undergrowth due to lack of water so far. Now with rains
there are many different weeds growing. Shows this soil is not that bad. I must develop this further
Earlier attempted navadanya and failed  (refer old stories). Now it should work
Well, New cycle begins.  Note the casurina has grown well in the fence side.

The old and defunct banana plantations are dragged to the compost pit

They are cut into pieces.  This will be applied with cowdung and some fertiliser/soil so that they become manure


 
Wind Tower, again looking empty with no growth around. This needs cleaning

Tuesday, 8 December 2015

My Green House (nursary) is a failure

The green House that I had conceived and for which I had spent enough money is a failure till now.  We  purchased the shade net from coimbatore through courier.  That is not of good quality. It is tearing in all places.  Earlier my team had constructed this with Casurina sticks and wrapped them.  While the ceiling is somewhat intact the outer wall is not stable. That was required to stop the warm wind from blowing inside.  The action of wind and dog is pulling it apart. 

Net net, we are uable to use the full potential of the nursary.  The mud floor is also uneven and there is soil erosion on the sides.

We need to re-think. Once the rain stops we need to do the following;
a) Increase the ceiling height.  We need a wooden stool for the farm. Otherwise Subbu is able to tie the poles only at arms length.
b) No need for outer wall wrapping. Let us remove it.  Let the wind blow inside. If required we can protect the tender plants with some wooden planks.
c) Need to buy good quality shade net from nearby town. Even if it costs money.


Some vegetable seeds are growing in the bags

The shade net in bad condition.
One moringa plant has escaped and is growing. let it grow...

Monday, 7 December 2015

Paddy Experiment in the farm

My dream is to grow some paddy in the farm.  It should be organic and country variety.  Now many are available. Several months back, I had purchased Mappillai Samba and Ponni seeds from a friend.  Last time when it rained, I had asked Subbu to experiment with some of them.

However we plunged into draught for several months. No rain. The priority Changed and we lost focus.  The seeds where however kept safe.

Recently due to heavy and incessant rains, decided to try out as many different vegetation as possible to take advantage of available water.  But it is still raining. Therefore not suitable for initiating any sowing now. But rice can be grown in this climate.

Our maiden effort however went futile. All the rice seeds that were spread had been eaten by the Stork which visit from far and wide.  To meet our desire however Subbu managed to get some other variety IR70 (Indian Rice 70 - a hybrid variety by Rice research institute nearby) which is popular among the peasants.  He had brought the ready to sow siblings. And thus, viola, you have a mini rice field.

If this experiment goes fine, then we will expand in next half. Perhaps can go for one more round of Native variety purchase.

Land Preparation
The sprouted paddy siblings

Rice is sown, just like that


The Cement Tank is full of Water

It is nice to see that the cement tank fed by the windmill is full of water. because of rains, this water is not used for any purpose now and will serve as storage.  Fish is let inside. Now I understand why the mischevous fish escaped from this tank.  According to Subbu some 20 fish jumped out of this tank playfully.




Monday, 30 November 2015

Many Funny things at the Farm !

Subbu had ventured to Manimutharu, a small town near western ghats to buy fish.  Last year we brought from the same place.  This time, however it seems since there was so much rain in TN, everyone had brought fishlings so early and so large quantity, there is scarcity.

Finally he had spent around Rs. 2.5/- per fish and brought around 2500.  The total outlay including purchase of feed is around 12K.   The fish  is now let into the large pond, and small cement tank.  He has also had a good advise from the seller on how to manage fish.  It appears we have to feed them daily.  Earlier he had fed them once in a week in lumpsum with cowdung or oil cakes.  The mistake stands corrected.   This time, we have to feed them daily - all varieties of food including cabbage, poultry waste, cowdung, different cereals and so on... all of them in small quantities every day.

The biggest learning is  that the feed should not be applied as is.  It has to be spoilt till worms develop and then apply. For example cowdung should be covered with wet gunny bag, till it rots and develops small worms. Fish like such food.  So it goes.....  Now kandan has become very very active feeding fishes. Good that it will bind the staff to the farm. Anyway i am not going to consume,  but they are. So they will take care well.

Last year the fish was thought to have escaped through overflow water.  It could have got starved to death also due to improper feeding.  The water is muddy, you cannot observe the fish.

Meanwhile some of the fish from the cement tank that is filled with water from wind pump seems to have escaped. Around 20 of them. In Subbu's words "They are very playful. They jump out as the tank is full and overflow has started. So he has cut the supply to the tank and the water now passing into the mud pond.

We had decided we will try some organic paddy this time, come what may. Last year we could not due to water scarcity. Now is rice sowing season.  we had Mappillai Samba seeds with us in stock.
 Subbu had promptly emptied them on the field.  I believe all the storks that abound the region (they are migratory birds + some local varieties) have eaten them away.  Now he suggests we get some paddy which is IR70 or IR56 hybrid variety. I am not for that. But anyway said ok because we just want to try some paddy. But I now have to work getting the country variety once more !

Meanwhile I asked about non-usage of the Green House. I was fond of that and myself have mended when I visited the farm.  It seems, Kandan's dog has pulled the green mesh and bitten  it playfully. I can understand. The green shade was of not good quality.  I purchased online.  It is good when new. But after few months it becomes brittle.

We should not have covered the sides of the shade room at the Dogs reach. I suggest we put a high raised roof and leave it at that. The roof also should be wired above and below so that the mesh
doesnot baloon up or down due to heavy wind and get torn.  We need to purchase from local store of good quality rather than from online.  lesson of life.

Meanwhile inside this nursary the vegetables in small quantity has been put in polythene bags for sprouting.

The cleaning of the banana yard is over. All the mother plants with their root has been removed leaving the banana siblings on its own. Thus, devoid of dry matter, the farm should look more clean and green.

Today the tilling for sowing onion should have been done. Earlier we were waiting for rain to stop.  Tracktor operators are refusing to come as they fear wheels will get struck in slush. The other reason is most of them have joined the chainwheel removing tyres.

The farm is full of activity with 7 hired labors working.  Cost will be running upto 15k for all of these

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Friday, 20 November 2015

Farm in Visuals - Nov 15

Finally the photos have come after some adventure.  The browsing centre in Valliyoor had sent this in 4 Mb file each in 10 mails. I wanted to teach him how to compress the photos.

Subbu is not a good photographer..  There were many important snaps that were shaky and blurred. I remove them.  Advised him to install whatsup.  This camera that worked past 4 years have to be retired soon.

Bamboo near the room. Somehow it is not rapidly growing as expected.

The coconut tree is growing fine.





The new jasmine plant

The pond is full with recent rains.  The water will not raise this level as there are drain pipes in the side for safety.
The total depth is 5 to 6 feet.

Sapota plant

Another angle. The fence is new this year and it works. I am happy now that atleast people will be cautious to cross.
the level of water can be further increase, but we are waiting for the bund to get strengthend after top soil erodes.


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Some stray plants came on its own.  In the background are the sick banana. It was decided
to leave it as is. The babies will grow in the new rains and the mother can be removed later
typical natural farming practice

Vettiver has picked up significantly. I am happy the hardwork paid off. Now we need to transplant them
to prevent soil erosion. Now now may be a month or two after.

Nice view of a corner



In the front compound. Bogan villa I dreamt will grow taller and thicker. Perhaps I have to wait for few years.



Near Row of trees near the wind tower

Trees have grown taller and stronger.