Ramu bought Ragi seeds from nursery with the intention to grow ragi crops. He realized later that most of them were of bad quality. How did he come to this conclusion? How did he separate good from bad quality seeds?
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Ragi, scientifically called Eleusine coracana, is an annually cultivated cereal crop, vastly found in the tropical regions of Africa and Asia, such as in Ethiopia, India And Sri Lanka. Being densely packed with a host of nutrients, ragi confers valuable health benefits such as enhancing digestion, reducing the risk of heart disease, slowing down ageing and managing diabetes. Also Read: 5 Reasons To Add Ragi To Your Diet ASAP
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Ramu should dipped the seeds in water , with this process the damaged seeds float on water and the good and damaged seeds are separate easily
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