English, asked by ramtekehimanshi24, 29 days ago

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 growing 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.
The
The next thing Moru Dada wanted to do was spray
Mor
some pesticide 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 reacted as
har
if we had suggested hara-kiri. It took a lot of
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 grow without sprays.
Contrary to what everyone had told us, nature did
her job and she needed no bribes to get the work
done. Soon it was harvest time and we managed a
respectable 300 kilograms. An awful lot of moong and
with it a lot of confidence. Now I was certain the
land was fertile and that it was possible to grow crops
without chemicals. It was a major morale booster.
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Answered by gulunana14
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