Traditional Farming over the decades with Bah Bini Suchiang of Thadmuthlong
Traditional farming was a big part of life in the yesteryears but since it is coming back into practice over the years, it is important to honour the practices of…
Traditional farming was a big part of life in the yesteryears but since it is coming back into practice over the years, it is important to honour the practices of…
In today's day and age, almost many farmers use chemicals and fertilizers to help grow their crops and plants. However, on the other hand, a handful of farmers make use…
Bah Phranstar Shabong, a traditional knowledge holder and custodian farmer from Mynriah village, East Khasi Hills, is someone who still practices a unique traditional method of sowing and harvesting based on the moon cycle. He observes the various cyclic moon phases from a Khasi calendar Almanac (an annual calendar containing important dates and statistical information).
Bah Phranstar Shabong, a traditional knowledge holder and custodian farmer from Mynriah village, East Khasi Hills, is someone who still practices a unique traditional method of sowing and harvesting based on the moon cycle. He observes the various cyclic moon phases from a Khasi calendar Almanac (an annual calendar containing important dates and statistical information).