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Hi everyone, with this thread we are hoping to introduce farmers from around the world, and give them a platform to showcase what they do and what Agricultural practices they follow.The trial and tribulations they come across specific to their country.

Our First new member is @Santosh So we would like to welcome him, and hope you find his posts both enlightening and interesting.

I shall let Him take over from here, and tell you about what he does.
 

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We look forward to reading about what you do, so would you like to introduce your self and tell us about the vines and the grape harvest, like diseases, spraying, who your grapes are sold to, it would be grat if you culd include some of the pictures you share on twitter too
 

llamedos

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Hello @Santosh welcome to the forum (y)

It will be interesting to read about your grape harvest, are they all sold for eating or for such as grape juice or wine? I didnt know India produced grapes.
 

Santosh

Member
Location
Nashik,india

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Clive

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Arable Farmer
Location
Lichfield
Always amazes me that India is such a big wheat producer - one of the worlds biggest in fact !

Don't know why but I never really think of India as a climate suited to wheat production !

@Santosh are you in an area that produces wheat ? What kind of yields do you see in India ? How mechanised is the growing process and go you irrigated it ?
 

Hilly

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Always amazes me that India is such a big wheat producer - one of the worlds biggest in fact !

Don't know why but I never really think of India as a climate suited to wheat production !

@Santosh are you in an area that produces wheat ? What kind of yields do you see in India ? How mechanised is the growing process and go you irrigated it ?
I wonder if they plough ??










































sorry couldn't resist
 

Santosh

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Location
Nashik,india
Always amazes me that India is such a big wheat producer - one of the worlds biggest in fact !

Don't know why but I never really think of India as a climate suited to wheat production !

@Santosh are you in an area that produces wheat ? What kind of yields do you see in India ? How mechanised is the growing process and go you irrigated it ?
Wow nice question ?
See we have wheat produces on large scale also and there r mechanised for harvesting ,irrigation is mostly done by surface type
 

Santosh

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Location
Nashik,india
Always amazes me that India is such a big wheat producer - one of the worlds biggest in fact !

Don't know why but I never really think of India as a climate suited to wheat production !

@Santosh are you in an area that produces wheat ? What kind of yields do you see in India ? How mechanised is the growing process and go you irrigated it ?
Always amazes me that India is such a big wheat producer - one of the worlds biggest in fact !

Don't know why but I never really think of India as a climate suited to wheat production !

@Santosh are you in an area that produces wheat ? What kind of yields do you see in India ? How mechanised is the growing process and go you irrigated it ?
wow nice question ?yes we people have mechanised for harvesting ,and irrigation is mostly done by surface irrigation type
 

Santosh

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Location
Nashik,india
Always amazes me that India is such a big wheat producer - one of the worlds biggest in fact !

Don't know why but I never really think of India as a climate suited to wheat production !

@Santosh are you in an area that produces wheat ? What kind of yields do you see in India ? How mechanised is the growing process and go you irrigated it ?
This r the tractors we people already have in India
 

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