3. Moru Dada said that the moong
should be planted at once. *
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It us true that the moong should be planted at once
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- This statement is True that Moru Dada said that the moong should be planted at once.
- It was April 2004. I stood in the middle of the Fresh green field of moong (green gram) and looked around me. It was just before sunrise and the sky was turning a bright orange. The ground was damp and the leaves were shing with dew.
- My bare feet were muddy as I walked around gingerly, inspecting the plants. Around me were rows of chikoo trees and below a dense foliage of moong.
- At that point, I could not have asked for anything more. The moong plants, not more than two feet tall, had green pods hanging out. The pods were not yet ripe and there was a light fuzz growing on them. there was still some time before the harvest.
- I felt made happy. I stood watching the sunrise above the towering trees across the fence and slowly made my way back to the house, a white structure in the middle of this greenery.
- I could not believe that I was the owner of this land and that I was looking at my first crop as a farmer. After I had the advance money for the land, I thought I would have some time to get familiar with farming. But moru Dada, the broker who got us the land, had other ideas.
- He was keen that we plant moong at once. I was not prepared for this. I was still reading books and trying to figure out what we could sow and how we should go about it.
- Moru dada was quite firm. He said the season was right for sowing moong and the best seeds were available in surat in the adjacent state of Gujarat.
- I made a quick trip to surat and bought around 10 kilograms of moong. moru Dada rented his tractor to plough the land and quickly planted moong all over the place.
- A few days later, we were overjoyed to see tiny green leaves. I had never seen moong gowing before and was thrilled at the sight.
- It was the same thrill I had felt as a young boy when I saw the first of the hibiscus I had planted bloom at the Railway Quarters in vile parle in mumbai. I was grateful to have taken moru's advice.
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