
The Agriculture Department organized a soil health awareness programme to educate farmers about improving soil fertility and crop productivity. Agricultural scientists explained the importance of regular soil testing before cultivation. Farmers learned how nutrient management can improve crop yields and reduce unnecessary fertilizer usage. Demonstrations were conducted on collecting soil samples correctly. Officials highlighted the benefits of balanced fertilizer application based on laboratory reports. Organic manure and composting techniques were also discussed. Participants received guidance on maintaining soil structure and moisture. Experts answered questions related to soil salinity and nutrient deficiencies. Farmers were encouraged to utilize government soil testing facilities. Educational materials were distributed during the programme. Officials emphasized sustainable agricultural practices for future generations. Water conservation techniques were discussed alongside soil management. Young farmers actively participated in interactive sessions. Agricultural officers announced regular village-level awareness programmes. Farmers appreciated the practical demonstrations conducted by experts. The initiative supports environmentally responsible farming practices. Authorities continue to promote scientific agriculture across the district. Soil health remains a key factor in improving agricultural productivity. The programme concluded with a question-and-answer session. Participants expressed satisfaction with the valuable information received.

