Subhash Palekar ,an Indian farmer,after research in the Vedas,has published 3 books,concerning the way agriculture was practiced in the past,before the green revolution,with chemicals/poisons.He teaches about zero budget farming,meaning that there is no more need for any chemicals,as Mother cow can supply all fertilising necessary for planting:one cow is enough to fertilise 3 acres!
And by certain plants,such as neem,insects can be controlled.
In India for thousands of years, country cow based agriculture has been practiced in association with local seeds. So the backbone of Indian agriculture is local (country)seeds and local(country) cows. As the country seeds are genetically very strong i.e pest and drought resistant no pesticides are necessary and also can be used as seeds for next crop and country cows provide fertilizers overall it is self sustainable and nature friendly. Which technology or the ststem is having these two properties in the world. That is the greatest point of Indian agriculture before green revolution.
Subhash Palekar ,an Indian farmer,after research in the Vedas,has published 3 books,concerning the way agriculture was practiced in the past,before the green revolution,with chemicals/poisons.He teaches about zero budget farming,meaning that there is no more need for any chemicals,as Mother cow can supply all fertilising necessary for planting:one cow is enough to fertilise 3 acres!
And by certain plants,such as neem,insects can be controlled.
https://www.hindu.com/2006/07/16/stories/2006071612720300.htm
In India for thousands of years, country cow based agriculture has been practiced in association with local seeds. So the backbone of Indian agriculture is local (country)seeds and local(country) cows. As the country seeds are genetically very strong i.e pest and drought resistant no pesticides are necessary and also can be used as seeds for next crop and country cows provide fertilizers overall it is self sustainable and nature friendly. Which technology or the ststem is having these two properties in the world. That is the greatest point of Indian agriculture before green revolution.