Sweet Potato Harvest Process




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I am currently in my friend's sweet potatoes field. Sweet Potato has been sold, a little of which will weigh 50 to 51 kg. Our deal with the trader has been finalized for Rs. 2550 and the process of cutting the stalks is to start the next day.

Livestock farmers take sweet potato stalks for their animals because the animals eat them with great enthusiasm. A bed of one acre in length whose stalks are being sold for Rs. 800. People are busy cutting these stalks. Some are busy loading them on bullock carts and donkey carts. This process has been going on all day. Sometimes someone comes to cut the stalks, asks for money and starts cutting the stalks. When they loads them on their motorcycle, donkey cart, they have to pay for it. This process has been going on till evening and in this way the field is being cut by bullocks. It has been cleared.

Now it is the turn of the harvest of sweet potatoes, for this, the digger which is operated with the help of a tractor, which is helpful and helpful in digging the sweet potatoes from the ground and bringing them to the surface of the ground, this is a method of how to bring this sweet potato to the surface of the ground, along with labor, they collect the sweet potatoes lying in the soil or on top of the soil at one place and after that some laborers divide them into different parts, one part is that which is clean and transparent and free from any stain, the second part of it has some stains but its weight and size is large, the third part is called seeds or small pieces, they have different rates and they are filled in different sacks, as is being done here too

The process of filling the sacks continued till evening, but it could not be completed yet, so the next day this process continued again, when the full sacks were filled, it was loaded into a truck, this too with the help of labor. The trader buys it from the farmer and takes it to the market and sells it there.

First, these bunches are loaded onto trucks one by one from the field and taken out. After that, the remaining bunches lying outside the field are also being loaded onto the same truck so that it can be sent to the market. But our deal is not to take it to the market, but we will collect money based on the number of bunches.

The principle is that when you load your crops on the truck, the trader makes a payment to you and that is exactly what happened. My friend has received his money and now the truck has left for its journey to the market. I hope that the trader will also benefit from this. Today's post will be the same as the next blog.







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‎Amjad Sharif is an experienced farmer, educated agricultural expert, amateur gardener, and tourist person. He specializes in modern and natural ways of agriculture. He presents his experiences and highlights of rural life in a simple and informative manner on Hive.

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