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Sehar was is a good seed introduced by fasilabad university it gives good yield and sells easy. The mills don't buy old seed because it gives less content in grinding and is harder but farmers still cultivate it for personal consumption and they store it them selves. Almost every farmer has the old seed. The yield is less for old seed but it is healthy to eat.
The problem with Sehar is that it gains too much height and crop can fall in high winds.
There has been many hybrids before this but they have not been able to beat the production of the seeds introduced by fasilabad university and they died out eventually.
Yep use of pesticides is the very reason of losing that beautiful smell. In old farming practices we use to give our lands a 6 month rest but now instead of rest just use DAP and start cultivating.Many years ago, as a kid, I use to go to our lands in Sialkot. Sometimes there was wheat being grown, and other times rice and canes and so on. The wheat crop had such beautiful smell coming from it, the rice had such a nice smell. When it rained, the soil gave out such a fantastic smell that I have never smelled it anywhere else.
And now when I recently went back, it is as if the land has lost all that beauty. No more beautiful smells - the wheat crop looked as if it was artificial with no smell originating from it. The same soil now appeared to depend on manufactured fertilizers to give some life to it.
I was sad that all that beauty had disappeared. It is a sad state of affairs.
Organic fertilization from poop. Tasty!Yep use of pesticides is the very reason of losing that beautiful smell. In old farming practices we use to give our lands a 6 month rest but now instead of rest just use DAP and start cultivating.
The best thing is to use organic fertilizers.
No not from poop but earth worms and crop waste and there are many more things. Like using gypsum stone and so on using river water and soil swapping there are many things to this.Organic fertilization from poop. Tasty!
Punjab was known as a bread-basket region throughout history. It's agricultural productivity was one of the highest in the world.Non of it is 'our own'. Since the British arrived in 1849 almost everything has been introduced from abroad. To begin with we had the British begin the irrigation projects which transformed large parts of Indus Basin into green fields when it had mostly been semi-arid desert. Then places like Faisalabad Agriculture Institute began work on new seed cultivars which of course increased production of crops. The process was not static. After independence revolution in agriculture continued, By 1960s Americans had taken the lead and in Ayub's time Pakistan went through the 'green revolution' when new hybrids were introduced under US programmes. And today that continous process to improve and keep abreast of the latest technology continues. Only now it is the Chinese taking the lead.
If we want 'our own' we would need to go back to the time of Ranjit Singh and the Sikh Empire. And if we did Pakistan would starve.
open your mindThis is crap...our own what is the best..
Luddites. Was it for some we would still be using ox to plough, plant by hand, harvest by hand, pull weed by hand, etc etc.Dont keep sticking to traditional things just for fcking sake of it