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Read more about the article Bah Grossful Pariong and his 20 ducks: A story of an unconventional way of pest management
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Bah Grossful Pariong and his 20 ducks: A story of an unconventional way of pest management

Ever since mankind started practicing agriculture, many animals have been used to assist farmers in tilling, sowing, and harvesting crops from the farm. However, in the small village of Mawkamoit Dongpdeng in West Khasi Hills, a custodian farmer is becoming the talk of the village for using his team of 20 ducks to act as pest sentries in his farm. 

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March 17, 2022

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