The diary game for ( 22/06/2026 ) Today I'm visiting a Farming Project.
Assalamu Alaikum how are you all, I hope you are all well and your day is going well, I am also doing well by the grace of Allah
You know that I don't go out much, but sometimes if I get the chance, I go for a walk. So today I went to a farm next to my house, it can't be called a farm, if you don't call it a farm, I think it would be better if you call it a farming project.
I walked in the front and was a little surprised. First, I knew it was a cow farm. So accordingly, I went inside to have a look, and when I went inside, I saw that they are trying to use their creativity to make the most of this place. They have not left even an inch of our land or left it unused. They are trying to make the most of this place.
So before I entered, the first thing that caught my eye was the brinjal field before the cows. You guys, I saw that they have cultivated so much brinjal that they have a lot of leftovers after eating, so I talked to them and found out that they sell 20 to 25 kg of brinjal every day and the price of each kg of brinjal in the market is about 40 taka, which is 7.8 coins according to Steam Coins.
So after going inside a little, I noticed how beautifully the papayas are growing in front of my eyes. I saw some papaya trees over there and I was just blown away with papayas over there. They had papayas in so many places. So I talked to them and found out that the papayas they get here, after eating them themselves, they give them to anyone who wants them for free. Or we know that papaya is a very good food and a good fruit that helps us a lot to stay healthy, so if someone who is sick comes and wants it, they already give them papayas.
Going a little further inside, the thing that caught my attention was that there are a lot of mango trees here. There are many types of mangoes here, such as Haribhanga, Langra, Desi, Fazli. They sell a lot of mangoes from here every day. They charge 40 taka per kg, which is 7.8 coins according to Steam Coins. They sell them and these mangoes are totally organic. They do not have any kind of formalin or anything like that in them, so if you want, you can eat these mangoes with peace of mind. I saw that they make compost fertilizer or organic fertilizer from cow dung or cow dung, with which they are producing crops. On the one hand, they are able to provide food to the customers, on the other hand, their production is also very low, which is why they can offer their products at a much lower price than others in the market.
Although this is mainly a cattle farm, I did not see many cows here because according to their words, they sell cows every market day and bring new cows, meaning that they do not have cows in the stable except for one or two. They bring cows and sell them after two or three days.
I saw another thing about them here, it is a chicken farm, meaning that along with the cows and goats they raise, they have also made a small chicken farm here. I can see many chickens here whose eggs they sell and produce chicks from the eggs through incubators.
So it was very good to come here because they are not sitting idle here, they are ensuring maximum use of this place. The owner of the farm here has provided employment for two more people, so overall it was a best place for me. So, if all the people of Bangladesh could do everything using their creativity and intelligence instead of sitting idly by, I think they could have gone a long way. I didn't have much time, so if I hadn't had to leave, I would have stayed there a little longer and enjoyed the atmosphere.
















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