SECTION 1;
Managing land means knowing what goes into the soil, how crops grow, and when pests strike. Don’t panic — you don’t need a PhD! But you should at least know how to ask the right questions and get the right advice on following important beginnings…
Soil & Water Sense: Understanding when soil is tired, when it needs nutrition, and how much pani is enough. It’s less about being a scientist and more about being observant.
Crop Care Basics: How to spot early pest signs, when to rotate crops, when to rest the land. Even seasoned farmers admit they get surprised sometimes!
Machines & Modern Tools: From tractors to drip irrigation to mobile apps — you don’t need to fix them, but you must know what’s available and whom to call.
Reassurance: Many new managers start by feeling “arre yeh toh bohot tech hai!” Relax. Your job is to combine traditional wisdom with modern tools, not to be a mechanic or scientist yourself.
