Samba 2009

Highlights

  • Pond constructed. See rain water harvesting for details.
    • 850×450 sq.ft. - ~5% of land area
    • 3 stepped pond with storage capacity of over 8.15 lakh litres
    • 28,795 cu.ft. of red soil unearthed and used for constructing the pond's banks, a broad varappu for growing coconuts around the boundary and two elevated platforms for constructing a shelter later in the future.
    • Total of 5 inlet/outlet pipes across the farm - 4 in zone 1
    • Pond filled up and changed shape quite a bit!
    • aquaculture using 4 varieties of fish, totalling to 750 fish in all
    • 40 Plantain trees, 30 Coconut trees and 33 other assorted fruit/utility trees
    • 85+% survival rate overall (except plantains others' survival rate is 100%). Localites' reassure that the rest 10 plantains will survive too.
    • Gandagasaala and Garudan samba - native organic variety paddy crops sown and transplanted.
  • Water arrived on August 17th
  • Paddy seed buying, costing, planting and operations calendar are part of Organic Paddy
    • Total 750 fish
      • Catla: 300
      • Rogu: 150
      • Mirgal: 200
      • Grass Carp (Pillu Kendai): 150
    • Survival rate not known (How to estimate survival rate of fish? FIXME)
    • As of 20 Oct 2009, each fish is about 50 gms

Guiding principles

  • Go the tried and the tested way
  • No fertilizers
  • Organic, Natural pesticides
  • Use compost if need be
  • Document needs, set aside produce to fill up storage capacity
  • Return “wastes” to soil as much as possible

Goals

  • Publish Samba 09 yield and costs data
  • Publish results about Tree planting
  • Publish water remaining (as height in inches from the deepest point)
 
samba09.txt · Last modified: 2009/10/20 05:42 by sunson
 
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