Protection: Baba Ram Rahim Promotes Stalks as Fodder to Save Environment
Why Stalks matter — Baba Ram Rahim and the Environment Many farmers burn leftover stalks after harvest. This causes air pollution and wastes useful biomass. Turning stalks into fodder helps animals and reduces smoke. Students can understand how a small change helps whole towns breathe better. Practical steps recommended by Baba Ram Rahim - Collect stalks and dry them naturally. - Chop stalks into small pieces or mix with green fodder. - Store dry fodder in covered pits to keep it clean. - Share excess fodder with nearby farmers and cattle owners. - Use simple machines to make fodder bales for easy transport. These steps use local tools and traditional knowledge. They protect soil by avoiding burning. They also save money for farmers and feed animals during lean months. Benefits of the plan by Baba Ram Rahim Benefits are clear for the environment and community: - Reduced stubble burning and lower air pollution. - Better soil organic matter and moisture retention. - Affor...