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There are places where just about any sign of vegetation is good enough. These include parts of Saurashtra such as the Bharpara area in Bhavnagar district. One of the farmers there, Rukadbhai Ravjibhai Makwana, feels babul (Accacia nilotica) cultivation is good enough owing to the economic importance of the tree. Besides the tree grows on its own.
For babul (Accacia nilotica) cultivation, Rukabhai follows the traditional method based on the observation that the goat that feeds on babul (Accacia nilotica) pods expels the seeds through its dung and that these seeds sprout in a healthy way even in sterile soil. This led to the recognition that seeds saved in the cattle dung grow well.
Rukabhai follows the method in his practice. He first picks very ripe pods of babul (Accacia nilotica). Then he takes a vessel, puts a bit of cattle dung in it and adds a little water. He ensures that the solution is thick. If it is not, he adds a little more dung so it is of semi-solid consistency. In this, babul seeds are stored. Whenever the seeds are required to be sown, they are taken out and used. Babul seeds are thus prepared for sowing. This has come to be treated as the correct method of sowing babul by many people of the Bharpara area. Even the Gujarat forest department has come to accept the practice. |