Grow With Nature,
Not Against It
Building living soil naturally with on-farm inputs and regenerative practices.
What is Natural Farming?
Natural farming is a holistic approach that emphasizes building healthy, living soil as the foundation of agriculture. Instead of relying on chemical fertilizers and pesticides, natural farming uses on-farm inputs, beneficial microbes, and traditional practices to nourish plants and protect crops.
At Aranyaveda Farm, we practice methods suitable for small-scale farmers and home gardeners.
Key Focus Areas
- Zero synthetic chemicals
- Living soil biology
- Multi-cropping systems
- Continuous mulching
Core Principles
Living Soil First
We focus on building populations of beneficial bacteria and fungi through compost and microbial inputs.
On-Farm Inputs
Using locally available materials like cow dung, urine, and jaggery reduces costs and dependency.
Mulching
Keeping soil covered protects it from erosion, retains moisture, and adds organic matter.
Diversity
Intercropping increases biodiversity, improves soil health, and reduces pest pressure.
Natural Inputs We Use
Jeevamrit
Fermented microbial culture that boosts beneficial soil bacteria and fungi.
Panchagavya
A powerful bio-enhancer acting as a growth promoter and immunity booster.
Vermiwash
Liquid fertilizer from vermicompost, rich in microbes and nutrients.
Learning Resources
Natural Farming Explainer
প্রাকৃতিক কৃষির পূর্ণাঙ্গ গাইড
সুভাষ পালেকার প্রাকৃতিক কৃষি - রেসিপি, বাজার ও সম্পূর্ণ নির্দেশিকা (১৯ পৃষ্ঠা)
ভার্মিকম্পোস্ট ব্যবহার
প্রাকৃতিক চাষের জন্য বৈজ্ঞানিক ও সহজ নির্দেশিকা (১০ পৃষ্ঠা)
वर्मीकम्पोस्ट का सही उपयोग
प्राकृतिक खेती के लिए वैज्ञानिक और आसान मार्गदर्शिका (१० पृष्ठ)
Need help applying natural farming?
We provide guidance for transition.