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Indrasesn Singh: The New Face of Modern Farming, Increasing Profits through the Fusion of Technology and Innovation in the Digital Age

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Indrasesn Singh: With time, the agriculture sector is undergoing a revolution. It makes the agriculture sector smarter, more efficient and more environmentally responsible using digital technologies. It uses advanced technologies to increase sustainability and find more effective ways of farming. Modern Farming involves processes like digitization and automation, which include technologies like big data, artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, Internet of Things (IoT), and virtual and augmented reality.

These technological advancements are having a profound impact on our lives. From a technological perspective, it leads us to precision agriculture. It helps in creating a data-based strategy that helps farmers to effectively care for and produce crops by making maximum use of the resources available to them. Our farmers are also participating in this direction with great enthusiasm.

Indrasen Singh is one such progressive farmer who is giving a new direction to farming by using modern agricultural techniques. To improve his farming in Jaunpur district of Uttar Pradesh, Indrasen has successfully used new techniques and innovations in farming. His innovation and modern approach has made him an ideal farmer among the local farmers.

Introduction of innovation in agriculture

Indrasen Singh’s main aim is to get more production at low cost by combining his farming with new techniques. He has started using modern machines like super seeder, drone seeder, and rotavator in the production of crops like maize, sugarcane, paddy, peas, and lentils. These techniques have not only made sowing of crops easier but also increased their productivity.

Indrasen says, “We have started sowing sugarcane with tense method and paddy with drum seeder, which has improved both the quality and production of our crop.”

Mixed farming strategy

Indrasen Singh has not limited his farming to just one crop. He practices mixed farming, where many types of crops are grown in one field. Along with sugarcane, crops like okra, moong, urad are also produced in his fields. Regarding mixed farming, he says that it produces many crops at the same time, which reduces the cost and increases the profit.

He has also used new techniques for vegetable cultivation, such as growing vegetables in poly houses. In the cultivation of vegetables like tomato, cabbage, and spinach, he has given better protection to the crops by using nets.

Use of modern technology and digitalization

Indrasen has also used cutting-edge technologies like digitalization and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in agriculture. They spray fertilizers and pesticides on crops with the help of drones. Along with this, they also use satellite-based monitoring, so that they can monitor the condition of crops and soil quality.

Indrasen says, “We have started using AI-based tools, which gives us accurate information about the condition of the crop and we can take the right decision at the right time.”

Training and guidance to farmers

Indrasen not only innovates in his own farming, but he also involves the farmers around him in the process. He also makes other farmers aware about modern techniques and the benefits of mixed farming. According to him, “Every farmer should be technically empowered so that he can earn more profit by spending less.”

He organizes training camps for farmers, where they are given information about drip irrigation, improved seeds, and digitalization in agriculture.

Benefits of government schemes

Indrasen Singh has taken advantage of many government schemes to improve his farming. He has started using drip irrigation and solar pumps under government subsidy, which saves water and the crops get the right amount of water. Along with this, he also took advantage of Kisan Credit Card, which helped him get the necessary resources for his farming.

Cost and profit

Indrasen’s farming has a perfect balance of cost and profit. He says that if the crop produces 15-16 quintals of wheat per bigha, then after deducting the expenditure of about 5 quintals, the remaining 10 quintals is profit. To increase the profit of their farming, they also process the crop, which helps them get more profit.

Future plans

Indrasen Singh’s goal is not only to make his farming advanced, but he also wants to involve more farmers in this process. He wants more and more farmers to adopt new techniques and make farming a profitable business.

He says, “If all of us farmers come together and use new techniques, then both our agricultural productivity and profits will increase.” Indrasen Singh’s innovation in agriculture and successful use of modern techniques is an inspiration for many farmers like him. He has shown how farming can be made advanced with the help of digitalization and advanced machines. Their hard work and dedication makes it clear that the future of Indian agriculture lies in the hands of those farmers who are not only adopting traditional methods but also making it more profitable with new innovations. 

Indrasen’s story gives the message that if farmers work hard in the right direction and adopt new technologies, they can make agriculture a profitable and sustainable business.

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