Get speak! To spend time in the lockdown, a man plowed a 20-acre farm

Jaipur, Ta. 07 May 2020, Thursday

Lockdown 3 has been implemented across the country till May 17 to curb the growing transmission of Corona virus. The lockdown began March 25. Since then people have been imprisoned at home. In lockdown people are adopting different ways to pass the time. Someone is honing their special art while someone is spending time with their family.

A man from Rajasthan has dug up his 20 Vigha farm to make good use of the lockdown time. Its got them two benefits. One is physical exercise and the other is that the field has become fertile without spending money on sowing kharif crops.

Bhanwar Singh Shekhawat, a resident of Maujas village in Jhunjhunun, Rajasthan, dug his own farm to spend time in lockdown. Shekhawat, a 72-year-old retired police officer from Rajasthan, said he started going to the farm every morning and evening after a nationwide lockdown on late March 24.

The idea of ​​plowing the field to make proper use of the lockdown came up. He then started digging his own vacant 20 vigha farm. This has made the field fertile along with morning and evening physical exercise. Pits have been dug one foot deep at intervals of about one and a half feet by one and a half feet in the field. It has taken about a month to dig the farm. Now kharif crop will be sown after rains.

Scientists from the Agricultural Science Center at Abusar in Jhunjhunun, Dr. Dayanand says digging a field in the heat improves air circulation in the soil. The soil becomes fertile. This makes the kharif crop better. Harmful germs hidden in the soil are destroyed by the sun.

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