AGRO RANGERS
10/05/2026
When trees are part of the farm, a few things quietly change.
The soil holds better.
The farm feels more stable.
Income doesn’t depend on one harvest.
This is why more farmers are open to agroforestry, not as an idea, but as something practical.
AGRO RANGERS works with farmers to make this shift work on their land.
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Friday With Farmers | Meet Kaluram Daphal
Farming decisions often begin with constraints - in this case, water.
From growing seasonal pulses to shifting toward a tree-based system, Kaluram Daphal’s farm reflects a practical transition. With support from AGRO RANGERS, he introduced tamarind, jamun, and moringa, supported by drip irrigation and organic inputs.
Even in the early years, intercropping with moringa is generating income, while the trees build long-term stability.
This is how agroforestry works on the ground:
short-term support, long-term returns.
Less water.
Lower risk.
More predictable income over time.
Real farms. Real decisions.
This is Friday With Farmers.
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Friday With Farmers | Meet Kundalik Masalkar
From sugarcane to a diversified farm - this shift didn’t happen overnight.
On 2 acres, Kundalik Masalkar has moved toward a moringa-based system with intercropping, drip irrigation, and organic inputs like cow manure and vermicompost.
The results are already visible:
- Faster crop cycles
- Lower water use
- ₹50,000–₹60,000 income from cucumber in one cycle
With one acre already generating returns and another coming up, this is how small shifts begin to build more stable farms.
Less dependency.
Better soil.
More control for the farmer.
Real farms. Real transitions.
This is Friday With Farmers.
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At AGRO RANGERS Regenerative Organic Farming Training Centr, Village/Dhamari, Dhamari/Pabal Road, Tehsil/Shirur
Pune
412403