Farming is no longer a matter of traditional experience; it is progressing with modern technologies and scientific methods. Dinesh Agarwal, a farmer from Tilkeja village in Korba district, is an example of this. Dinesh, who cultivates paddy on approximately 12.5 acres of land, believes that adopting new technologies can make farming more profitable.
While preparing for the Kharif season, Dinesh Agarwal visited the cooperative society, where he received fertilizers, seeds, and other agricultural inputs on time. During this time, he also purchased Nano DAP and Nano Urea. He had learned about these fertilizers through the Agriculture Department and the cooperative society.
Dinesh explains that he had used nano fertilizers last year as well, and the positive impact was visible on crop growth and production. According to him, Nano DAP and Nano Urea provide essential nutrients to crops more effectively, improving plant growth and increasing production capacity.
He says that time is of the essence in farming. If farmers receive fertilizers, seeds, and fertilizers on time, agricultural preparations can be better. This year, the easy availability of essential materials has helped him plan his farming on time.
Dinesh Agarwal believes that innovations in agriculture have brought new possibilities for farmers. The use of modern techniques, improved seeds, and scientific fertilizers can make farming more productive and profitable. He urges other farmers to adopt new technologies to make farming a source of better income and prosperity.






















































































































































