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📘 Book Details

  • Publisher: Mehta Publishing House

  • Language: Marathi

  • Edition: 9

  • Publishing Year: 1991

  • ISBN: 9788177660678

  • Pages: 128

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Category: Technology, Engineering, Agriculture


📖 About The Book

Many believe that modern science is an expensive affair—but in reality, especially in agriculture, modernization means understanding and harnessing the secrets of nature to enhance productivity and sustainability. This Marathi-language book offers a thoughtful and practical approach to agricultural development, rooted in local knowledge, experimentation, and cooperation.

The book emphasizes:

  • The importance of observing local crop and soil patterns

  • Collaborative experimentation for community benefit

  • Sustainable methods that align with nature’s cycles

  • Techniques to increase crop yield while maintaining harmony with the environment

Rich in simple, actionable experiments, this guide encourages farmers and readers to adopt low-cost, eco-friendly agricultural practices that not only increase productivity but also ensure long-term well-being.

Inspired by global movements toward prosperity through environmental balance, this book advocates for a similar mindset in India—where agricultural growth coexists with environmental harmony, happiness, and freedom.

A must-read for progressive farmers, agricultural students, and anyone passionate about nature-based farming and rural development.