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Ludhiana: 6 livestock farmers to get CM awards on Mar 21,22

In the field of fish farming, the award will be shared by two farmers; the first farmer, Amiteshwar Singh Gill, is from Moga district; a dentist by profession, he has been doing fish farming for the last three years and the production capacity of his fish farm is seven tons per year

In the buffalo category, Gurlal Singh from Kararwala village in Bathinda district will be awarded. (HT Photo)
Published on Mar 20, 2025 06:38 AM IST
By, Ludhiana

On death roe: Swetha Sivakumar on the cruelty of caviar

The farming and harvesting are brutal, but what is perhaps worst is that most people will quietly admit they don’t even like the taste.

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Updated on Dec 14, 2024 04:00 PM IST
BySwetha Sivakumar

AQI 15 in Delhi! Meet the Sainik Farms couple that keeps the air clean and cool

Delhiites, urban farmers Peter Singh and Neeno Kaur practice sustainable living through aquaponics. Their quest for clean air began after Kaur got leukemia.

Neeno Kaur and Peter Singh, residents of south Delhi's Sainik Farms, are the new social media favourites for practicing sustainable living and waste management.
Published on Dec 08, 2024 01:13 PM IST

Ludhiana: Special care needed for fish farming in winter, says vet varsity expert

Dean, College of Fisheries, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana, Meera Ansal, said fish is a cold-blooded animal, and its body temperature decreases with decline in environmental temperature during winters; hence, optimal water depth of 6 feet shall be maintained in the pond to provide comfortable hibernating space to the fish in the middle and bottom water zones

Dean, College of Fisheries, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana, Meera Ansal, said day length, light intensity and photosynthetic activity decrease during winters, which lowers dissolved oxygen content in the water, particularly during continuous foggy days. Hence, farmers should aerate the ponds either by adding fresh water or by using aerators. (HT Photo)
Updated on Nov 15, 2024 09:22 AM IST
By, Ludhiana

Summers most conducive for fish farming: Ludhiana vet varsity

Dean college of fisheries Meera D Ansal said during peak summers, the farmers shall maintain 5 to 6 feet of water depth to provide comfortable space for the fish below hot surface layer

The leftover fish pond water can be used for irrigating paddy and other agriculture fields. (HTphoto)
Updated on May 04, 2024 06:50 AM IST
By, Ludhiana
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