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Mung Bean Cultivation: Boost Income, Soil Fertility in Bihar's Fallow Fields
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04-03-2026, 16:54
Mung Bean Cultivation: Boost Income, Soil Fertility in Bihar's Fallow Fields
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Bihar's Tal area farmers leave fields fallow after potato/mustard due to poor drainage, irrigation issues.
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Agricultural scientists recommend mung bean cultivation for empty fields, offering income and soil improvement.
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Mung beans are fast-growing (60-65 days, e.g., Shikha variety), require little irrigation, and don't disrupt crop cycles.
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Being leguminous, mung beans fix atmospheric nitrogen, enhancing soil fertility and reducing fertilizer needs for next crops.
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Cultivation provides rural employment and is easy to manage, especially when sown line by line.
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