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Ramesh Kumar of Shitalpur village of Chhapra has developed the technique of growing seeds in a short time by making Jugadu Polytunnel from wood and polythene. Due to this, the plant is ready in just 5 days even in cold weather. Due to this, farmers are earning huge income.
Chapra. Farmers of Chhapra are now doing intensive farming using new Jugaad methods. Due to this, farmers are also earning a lot. Today we will show you the Jugadu system of a farmer who will shock you. Let us tell you that Ramesh Kumar, resident of Shitalpur village under Manjhi block of Saran district, is famous for farming. He always keeps making new innovations in farming. At present, he has made Jugadu polytunnels from wood and polythene to grow seeds. In which a plant emerges in three to four days.
The yield is quite good
Seeds are prepared and sold by them. With this special jugaad, he prepares and sells more seeds in a very short time. This also brings good income. He also plants it in his fields and sells the fruits. His father Bagendra Prasad has been honored many times at the national level for farming. Ramesh Kumar does organic and natural farming. Due to which the yield is also very good.
Seeds are grown through Jugaad even during summer
Ramesh Kumar from Local 18 told that he has made a polytunnel from clothing and bamboo wood. In this, vegetable seeds are easily grown in cold weather. It costs a lot to prepare it. There is no effect of cold inside it. Because of this, very good seeds are produced in a short time. He also told that during the summer season when seeds are to be grown, putting green color on this structure prevents much heat from going inside. Sunlight reaches the plant as per requirement.
Farmers are taking full advantage
He told that seeds of all types of green vegetables can be grown in it in 4-5 days. With this type of jugaad, farmers can easily earn good profits by planting seeds and vegetables in their fields. He told that I also work to tell the farmers how to do good farming by installing such sheds. Farmers are taking full advantage of this.




























