The writer disagraced with Moru Dada because it for
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The writer disagreed with Moru Dada because he thought using such chemicals was pointless for plants. Explanation: He did not want to increase his crop production using dangerous chemicals
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Moru Dada recommended using pesticides on the crops, which the author disagrees with.
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- This question comes from the chapter "The Call of the Soil."
- The author was adamant about not using any chemical that might be damaging to the land, crops, and, eventually, people's health.
- He believed that using such chemicals on plants was unnecessary.
- For Moru Dada and his companions, who were accustomed to traditional farming, the writer's decision seemed inconceivable.
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