diff --git a/_posts/2020-02-13-bajarwadi-a-glimpse-of-a-farming-community.md b/_posts/2020-02-13-bajarwadi-a-glimpse-of-a-farming-community.md index e3dc44d..940b1af 100644 --- a/_posts/2020-02-13-bajarwadi-a-glimpse-of-a-farming-community.md +++ b/_posts/2020-02-13-bajarwadi-a-glimpse-of-a-farming-community.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ layout: post title: "Bajarwadi: A glimpse of a farming community" location: "Bajarwadi" -latitude: 18.0938293 +latitude: 18.0938293 longitude: 73.8300961 albumId: 72157713086036387 positionY: 40% @@ -10,35 +10,34 @@ featureImage: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49527138543_9673f0be2c_c.jpg categories: stories genre: Culture tags: Travel India Remote Experience -excerpt: - +excerpt: In winters, day begins at six for the women. After spending the entire morning doing household chores, just before noon, they head to their farms with these essentials – a shirt, often borrowed from the husband, --- -Situated at the base of Rohida Fort is the village of Bajarwadi (in Bhor district, Maharashtra) where lives a community of less than a couple of thousand farmers. Jowar (Indian millet), best suited for Deccan Plateau, and rice are grown in great abundance by farmers of the village. +Situated at the base of Rohida Fort is the village of Bajarwadi (in Bhor district, Maharashtra) where lives a community of less than a couple of thousand farmers. Jowar (Indian millet), best suited for Deccan Plateau, and rice are grown in great abundance by farmers of the village. In winters, day begins at six for the women. After spending the entire morning doing household chores, just before noon, they head to their farms with these essentials – a shirt, often borrowed from the husband, to use as a jacket to shield themselves from the blazing sun as they work in their fields, lunch packed in a small tiffin box and a bottle of water. -The farms are located far from the village, some more than 3 kms away, and most use dirt paths to get there. +The farms are located far from the village, some more than 3 kms away, and most use dirt paths to get there. ![An old village woman walking on dirt road](){:name="aaji-walking"} Since jowar requires little to no upkeep, the bulk of work in the Rabi cropping season arises from cultivating land to grow wheat, chickpea and groundnuts. -![Farmer](){:name="farmer"} +![Farmer](){:name="farmer"} -It isn’t unusual to see homemade contraptions being used to make back-breaking work such as pulling weed out easier. +It isn’t unusual to see homemade contraptions being used to make back-breaking work such as pulling weed out easier. -![Fields of Bajarwadi](){:name="fields"} +![Fields of Bajarwadi](){:name="fields"} -For everyone in the village, what they grow is what they eat. Vegetables straight from farms often exchange hands between neighbours. +For everyone in the village, what they grow is what they eat. Vegetables straight from farms often exchange hands between neighbours. -![Woman in the fields of Bajarwadi](){:name="woman-in-the-fields"} +![Woman in the fields of Bajarwadi](){:name="woman-in-the-fields"} -Besides farming, people prepare for monsoons during these months by collecting and storing fodder for cattle. +Besides farming, people prepare for monsoons during these months by collecting and storing fodder for cattle. ![Woman farmer](){:name="woman-farmer"} -Farming is a way of life rather than just an occupation, one that generations have shown their allegiance to through changing times in Bajarwadi. +Farming is a way of life rather than just an occupation, one that generations have shown their allegiance to through changing times in Bajarwadi. ![Women in the farm](){:name="women-in-the-farm"} @@ -46,4 +45,4 @@ Whether or not the tradition continues, only time will tell. ![An old village woman](){:name="aaji"} -I was hosted in Bajarwadi by Grassroutes Journeys. This post was made in collaboration with them. +_I was hosted in Bajarwadi by Grassroutes Journeys. This post was made in collaboration with them._