Reaping the fruits of integrated farming Sony BRAVIA 4K TV - Experience Perfection With 4k Picture, Sound & Monolithic Design. www.sony.co.in/Bravia_4k_TV Ads by Google RISHIKESH BAHADUR DESAI SHARE · PRINT · T+ Nidoda proves that you don’t need much land to be successful Vaijnath Nidoda (right) on his six-acre farm in Kamthana, Bidar taluk, with Praveen Kumar Naikodi of the College of Horticulture.— Photo: Gopichand T. “Anyone who complains that farming is an unprofitable enterprise should meet me,” says Vaijanath Nidoda, a resident of Kamathana village in Bidar taluk. He is qualified to make such statements; he has practiced integrated farming for six years now. His farm is an open classroom, where other farmers come to learn about profitable farming and get some hands-on training. Mr. Nidoda grows food crops and cash crops, fruit-bearing trees and biodiesel plants on his six-acre farm. He also has small poultry farm and keeps a few goats. Two colonies of earthwor
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