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After an MBA, the farmer gets a profit worth lakhs by choosing farming instead of a job

After an MBA, the farmer gets a profit worth lakhs by choosing farming instead of a job

Today we will tell you the story of a farmer who, after doing a major degree like an MBA, is doing farming instead of looking for a better job. This young farmer comes from Bihar, who chose agriculture instead of a job and today he is earning profits worth lakhs annually. 

Nowadays, youth want to get a good job in a big company after completing their studies. But, there are very few such youth who give priority to farming instead of jobs. That too, is when someone has obtained a big degree like an MBA. Yes, this seems easy to say. But, a similar story is of progressive farmer Abhinav Vashisht, a resident of the Sheikhpura district of Bihar. He tried his hand at farming after completing his MBA and today he is earning lakhs of rupees annually from farming.

Abhinav Vashisht chose farming instead of job 

Farmer Abhinav Vashisht said that he has been doing farming for the last 19 years. He has studied for an M.Com and MBA. After completing his studies, he thought it better to do farming instead of a job and today he is earning lakhs of rupees annually from farming, which he would hardly have been able to get in a job. He said that he has 35 acres of land for farming, in which he has a mango orchard in 4 acres and 2 ponds, which are built in 1 biga each.

Cultivation of medicinal plants is yielding good profits

He said that along with farming, he also does fish farming and dairy farming. He has 25 cows and 4 buffaloes in dairy farming. Farmer Abhinav said that traditional crops have been grown in his place since 2004, which include rice, wheat, and many pulses crops. However, after completing his studies, he also started cultivating medicinal plants. Due to this, their profits increased manifold. Apart from this, his main focus has been on the cultivation of aromatic plants. 

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The farmer said that he cultivates aromatic plants like mint, citronella, basil, lemongrass, and mentha. 5 to 6 people from the district together formed an organization and gradually spread these plants to the entire state. Farmer Abhinav says that after cultivating the aromatic plant, the processing is completed through a unit. The cost of purchasing this unit in 2005 was approximately Rs 5 lakh. There was also help from the government in purchasing the machine. 


Farmers are earning profits worth lakhs annually 

Actually, while talking about the expenses and profits throughout the year, farmer Abhinav Vashisht said that there is not much expense in the cultivation of aromatic plants. Because, once their seeds or saplings are planted, there is no need to change them for 7 to 8 years. Their cultivation costs around Rs 25 to 30 thousand per acre in a year. This generates an income of around Rs 70 to 75 thousand. Similarly, the cost of fish farming in 1 bigha is around Rs 1.5 lakh. This expense is much less in dairy farming. He said that up to 200 liters of milk come out of his stable every day, which he sells. He said that he earns an annual profit of Rs 20 to 25 lakh from the agriculture, fisheries, and dairy industries. Accordingly, his annual income is more than Rs 30 lakh.

 Dumba goat learn about the speciality and price of dumba goat.

Dumba goat learn about the speciality and price of dumba goat.

The price of a dumba goat is decided by its looks and its cleverness. A 2 month old can be sold for 30000 rupees and 3 to 4 month old could be sold for 70,000 rupees. Farmers can practice animal husbandry along with agriculture to increase their income. In animal husbandry you would have heard about Five mobile app for goat farming released by the government for goat rearing will prove to be very helpful in goat rearing

Dumba goats price in India Dumba is a type of Goat whose tail is circular and heavy. Because of this it has a high price. And that is why people like it a lot. Specifically, people prefer the male. The dumba gives birth to one offspring at a time. According to the demand in the market Guddu Ansari sells baby goats. It generally gives birth in the 9th month In the first two months itself the baby becomes 25 kgs. The price of a dumba goat is decided by its looks and its cleverness. A 2 month old can be sold for 30000 rupees and 3 to 4 month old could be sold for 70,000 rupees. The price of a dumba goat is not decided by its gender but by its abilities. Even though the female one is easily sold if it is capable of giving birth. A 1 year old dumba goat can weigh upto hundred kgs. 

 Also read : Goat rearing and newborn lamb care

How does Guddu arrange the fodder and does caretaking Guddu Ansari says that he feeds dumba goats on fodder and gram. In winter he feeds them gram and barley. Except for this to protect them from the cold, they use mustard oil.

These five tractors of mini segment are very beneficial for gardening and commercial works.

These five tractors of mini segment are very beneficial for gardening and commercial works.

As we all know nowadays many such models of mini tractors are coming into the market, with which all the farming works are being done. Made with state-of-the-art technology, these tractors are the favorite of new-age farmers due to their look and design. Because of this, their demand is also increasing rapidly.

For your information, let us tell you that your budget is less than Rs 5 lakh and you have to buy a tractor with which you can complete the farming work. Can use it in the horticulture business. Also, commercial work can also be completed if required, so there is no need to buy a big tractor for all these works. Even a small tractor can complete all this work very easily. The trend of small tractors is gaining momentum in the tractor market. Also, every big company is launching mini tractor models. Which are the best 5 mini tractors with the power of 18-28HP? Know about their features and prices.

1 -Swaraj Code

Farmers, Swaraj Code 2WD tractor is a small but very powerful tractor for working in the fields. Gardening work can be done well using this mini tractor. This 11HP tractor has a 389CC 1-cylinder engine. The weight of the tractor is approximately 455 kg. At the same time, if we talk about its lifting capacity, it is 220 kg. The tractor has a 2-wheel drive. It has 6 gears, out of which 6 are forward and 3 reverse gears. The tractor has oil-immersed brakes. Swaraj Code tractor price is Rs 2.45- 2.50 lakh. 

Also read: Swaraj Tractor: Farming code has also arrived

2 -Kubota Neostar A211N-OP

Let us tell you that the Kubota Newstar A211N-OP is also a good option under mini mini-segment tractor. This tractor has a 1001 cc 3-cylinder engine, whose power is 21 horsepower. This tractor has a single dry single plate clutch system. Its steering is manual, there are 9 forward and 3 reverse gears. Its price starts from Rs 4.40 lakh. At a low price, this is a powerful tractor for farmers, which apart from farming, can also do gardening work with ease.

3 -New Holland Simba 30 

New Holland's Simba 30 is also a great option for farmer brothers to buy in a mini tractor. This tractor has a 4-wheel drive and a 29 HP engine. It has 9 forward gears and 3 reverse gears. The tractor has power steering and oil-immersed brakes. Its lifting capacity is 750 kg. The price of a tractor starts from Rs 5 lakh.

4 – Mahindra Oja 2121 

This new launch tractor is equipped with 4WD features, due to which it can move on any rough high, and low terrain. This tractor has a 21 HP engine with 3 cylinders, due to which its mileage is very good. The tractor has 2400RPM. The tractor has only 12 forward and 12 reverse gears. Oil-immersed brakes are available in the tractor. This is a fuel-efficient tractor. In this, you will get power steering. Its rear tire size is 8×18. The lifting capacity of the tractor is 950 kg. 

Also Read: Mahindra launches 7 tractors on the auspicious occasion of India's 77th Independence Day

5 – Sonalika MM18

Sonalika Mini tractor MM 18 has 863.5CC with an 18HP engine available. This is a single-cylinder and water-cooled engine, which produces 54Nm torque at 1200RPM. Its fuel tank capacity is 28 liters. Sonalika mini tractor MM 18 has a manual gearbox with sliding mesh. The tractor has dry brakes and mechanical steering. It has a single clutch system and dual PTO and the PTO speed is 540. The weight of the Sonalika Mini Tractor MM 18 is 1160 kg. Its price is less than Rs 3 lakh.

Leaving bank job and the Farmer is earning Rs 60 thousand per month by producing mushrooms in just one and a half kilograms

Leaving bank job and the Farmer is earning Rs 60 thousand per month by producing mushrooms in just one and a half kilograms

For your information, let us tell you that Farmer Devashish Kumar is an MBA pass. He earlier used to work at HDFC Bank. But, he felt like something other than farming. Now in such a situation, he left the bank job and started mushroom farming. He started farming with just one thousand rupees.


The mushroom vegetable is delicious. Most people like to consume it. Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B12, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, protein, minerals, and dietary fiber are found in abundance in mushrooms where he got information about mushroom cultivation. By consuming it regularly, there is no deficiency of nutrients in people's bodies. This is the reason why the demand for mushrooms is increasing significantly in the market. In such a situation, the number of farmers cultivating it is also increasing. Nowadays, farmers in Bihar and Jharkhand are producing mushrooms along with traditional crops. They are earning huge income from this.


Farmer Devashish’s mushroom farming changed his luck.

In this article, we will discuss about a farmer from Jharkhand, whose fortunes have changed due to mushroom cultivation. He is now earning thousands of rupees a month from mushroom production. The name of this mushroom-cultivating farmer is Devashish Kumar. He is a native of Jamshedpur in East Singhbhum district. He has cultivated mushrooms on one and a half acres of land, from which he is earning Rs 50 to 60 thousand per month. The main thing is that Devashish Kumar started his business with only Rs 1,000. 


Also read: This state is giving up to 40% subsidy for mushroom production units. 


Where did Devashish Kumar work earlier?

As mentioned above, Devashish Kumar is an MBA pass. Let us tell you that before the year 2015, he used to work at HDFC Bank. During this time, he went to Rajendra Agricultural University located in Samastipur of Bihar state. Where he got information about mushroom cultivation. After this, he took training in mushroom cultivation. After that, he left the job and came home and started mushroom farming with an investment of Rs 1,000. Although initially his family members strongly opposed his decision, he continued his work without interruption.


Farmer Devashish is also giving training in mushroom production.

Devashish Kumar has a big house in the village. He is cultivating mushrooms in four rooms of his house. He was successful on the first attempt itself. The production of mushrooms also improved and the price in the market was also good, due to which they earned a huge income. After this Devashish Kumar never looked back. Today he has also given permanent employment to two women in his farming. The special thing is that along with mushroom production. Devashish is also giving training to new people in mushroom production.


Devashish is cultivating these varieties of mushrooms.

Devashish has said that the area of ​​the four rooms is equivalent to approximately one and a half acres of land. Also, to reduce the temperature of the room during the summer season, three inches of sand is spread on the ground. Later, water is sprinkled on it from time to time. Due to this, the temperature of the room remains balanced amount. Devashish mainly cultivates milky mushrooms, oysters, paddy straws, and cloud mushrooms. Besides, mushroom powder is also manufactured. Vendors come and buy all the mushrooms from them. During winter, mushrooms are cultivated in six rooms instead of four.