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Agrotechnology
Yogic and organic agriculture: Call of a time
2nd International Conference on Agricultural & Horticultural Sciences
Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel, Hyderabad, India February 03-05, 2014

Sham P Patinge and Ramesh Ghadge

Posters: Agrotechnol

Abstract:

In current scenario most of our agricultural practices are inorganic type. It was essential as there is no alternative if the target is be achieved about productivity for fast growing population though it becomes hazardous to soil health and human being. But there is a ray of hope in the form of yogic and organic agriculture. Yogic agriculture is a sustainable technique of agriculture where the farmers employ the ancient methods of Rajayoga meditation as one of the key ingredient in the every stage of farming. The Rajayoga meditation can be practiced by farmers as they go through their daily chores in the field. This when combined with methods of organic farming resulted in significantly lower cost of input and improved productivity with better nutrition content. This method of eternal yogic agriculture establishes an emotional relationship with nature as a whole. Plants do react to the positive emotions (scientifically established by different scientist across the world). They also respond to the application of positive energy/vibrations i.e., to Rajayoga mediation received from those working in the farm. Bestow yogic vibrations upon the seed and samplings before they are sown or planted in the field results in healthier crop yield. Microorganisms attain vitality, energy and dynamism through yogic vibrations thereby enhancing the biological activity. Soil fertility is maintained and enhanced by this system which optimizes soil biological activities and the physical and mineral nature of the soil as the means to provide a balance nutrient supply for plants and animal life as well as to conserve all soil resources.