A3 Describe the helpful nature of Morudada.
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. Moru Dada wanted to do was spray some pesticides on the plants. He claimed that it would give a higher yield. This was something we did not want to do. We were clear that we would not use any chemicals and tried to explain it to him. He reactive as if we had suggested hara-kiri. To alot of convincing to ensure that Moru Dada and his friends did not use any chemicals on the farm. They refused to understand how crops could go without sprays. Contrary to what everyone had told us, nature did her job and she needed no bribes to get the work done. Song it was the harvest time and we managed respectable 300 kilograms. An awful lot of moong and with it a lot of confidence. Now I was certain the land was fertile and it was not possible to grow crops without chemicals. It was a major morale booster.
He was a nice, helpful hardworking broker.
- The question has been asked from the story The call of the soil.
- Dada, the realtor had procured the property for author, and was adamant that moong must be planted right away.
- The author was completely unaware and vehemently refuted what Dada had stated, but Dada was insistent.
- He said it was the perfect time to plant moong and the best seeds could be found in the region.
- He then hired his tractor to the narrator, who used it to plough the area and sow moong. Next, he sprayed the plants with insecticide, stating it will result in a larger yield.
- The author realised dada was correct, and was grateful for taking his advise and help since he had an excellent harvest.