moru dada said that the moong should be planted at once true or false
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moru dada said:
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- It was April of that year. I stood in the centre of a fresh green moong (green gramme) field and took a look around. The sky was turning a brilliant orange just before daybreak. The ground was dripping wet, and the leaves were dripping wet.
- As I moved around gently, investigating the plants, my bare feet became dirty. Rows of chikoo trees surrounded me, with dense moong foliage underneath them.
- I couldn't have asked for anything more at that point. Green pods hung from the moong plants, which were scarcely more than two feet tall. The pods were not quite mature, and a light fuzz had developed on them. Before the harvest, there was still some time.
- I was overjoyed. I carefully made my way back to the home, a white structure in the middle of this greenery, while watching the sunrise above the towering trees across the gate.
- I couldn't believe I was the landowner and that I was about to harvest my first crop as a farmer. I assumed that after I obtained the advance money for the land, I would have some time to familiarise myself with farming. However, moru Dada, the broker who procured the land for us, had other plans.
- He was adamant that we plant moong right away. I had no idea what I was getting myself into. I continued to read literature in order to figure out what we could sow and how we should go about it.
- Moru Dada was a firm man. He claimed that the season was ideal for sowing moong and that the best seeds could be found in Surat, Gujarat.
- I went to Surat for a quick trip and bought about 10 kilogrammes of moong. Moru Dada rented a tractor and rapidly ploughed the ground, planting moong all over the place.
- We were pleased to see little green leaves a few days later. I'd never seen moong gowing before, and I was ecstatic to watch it.
- It gave me the same excitement as when I saw the first of the hibiscus I had planted bloom at the Railway Quarters in filthy parle, Mumbai, when I was a young lad. I was glad I had followed moru's suggestion.
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