Crop cultivation of Bengal farmers in severe winter

in Steem For Bangladesh6 months ago
"Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem"

Assalamualaikum Everyone
This is @imrulzayed, from #Bangladesh.

Bangladesh is experiencing a harsh winter right now. A distinct kind of happiness is being experienced in the countryside this winter. The Pitha Festival has begun. In these nice surroundings, farmers are once again cultivating crops in their crop fields. I shall attempt to present you with a few images of Bengali farmers working their fields in the midst of a harsh winter.
Farmers in Bengal are currently growing crops during the harsh winter. Efforts to cultivate new crops have begun on those lands following the cutting of the new paddy. Our village is currently approximately 17 degrees Celsius in temperature. The Bengali farmers head to the crop fields after the Fajr prayer, disregarding this harsh winter. Almost all fields use peas to help with irrigation in order to prepare the crop ground for cultivation.

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A trailer is also being used to help cut the land. The farmer lifts the paddy in the harsh winter months by sitting in this water first thing in the morning. The majority of rural farmers are too impoverished to hire help. Therefore, the ladies in the home assist in picking this paddy.

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The farmer goes down to the land after harvest. The area is plowed under and cleaned of any debris, including weeds. The soft, even soil is created by mulching. Cleaning is done with ladders. Leveling a ladder involves pulling it across the ground with a hefty object. After that, the paddy fields are harvested and delivered to the planting site.

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A farmer in a harsh winter can see every crop in the fields, even if the sun is not visible. Paddy fields are planted till dusk when the chilly mud of the land sinks to the earth in the winter. The farmer takes two to three handfuls of rice flour with one hand, buries it in the ground with the other, and clutches the flour with one hand. when it's extremely cold outside and people from different occupations travel and stay at home. There, numb to the harsh winter, the Bengali farmer lived in the country of cold water clay, drunk on golden rice. Everyone can be overcome by this harsh winter, but the Bengali farmers are immune to it.

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Vegetables of all kinds are planted beside paddy fields. because the winter months are ideal for growing vegetables. Some of these vegetable crops are worked by women in the home as well. In order to provide the metropolitan population's food demands, these veggies are delivered in a variety of vehicles both throughout the morning and at night.
The inhabitants of Bengal are fed by the peasant class. A significant portion of the population does not treat this class of peasants with the appropriate respect. But the food that the farmers toil to create for us is how we survive. I consider the farmer of this Bengal to be one of its artisans. We ought to treat farmers with the decency they so richly merit.

Thank you very much for reading my post.
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 6 months ago 

Rural views are always amazing. You share excellent photos with beautiful rural nature. Your presentation is good. Thanks for sharing friend.

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