A serene mustard land

(A photo by @PallaviRay at Sher ,Gopalganj ,Bihar ,INDIA with phone camera of 16 MP. A serene view of mustard field in the month of January 2020. )

I took this beautiful photograph of a mustard crop field in Bihar. Mustard is a Rabi crop. Mustard cultivation is practiced by many farmer in Bihar ,INDIA and if you visit this place in between december to february , you can see lots of farming lands and beautiful views like this one .

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Hi @PallaviRay

Thank you for sharing such a beautiful picture of mustard field.

Glad to know that you are aware of farming practices that are happening in Bihar. For your information I would like to add that Bihar is on the 7th number in terms of mustard production in India.

I am also from Chapra, Bihar I think Gopalganj is 30 km from chapra.

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Thank you ! @Anshu3

For appreciation . I will try to post more about our beloved state . And i’ll also try to explain more about it next time .It feels really good to know that you belong to Chapra ,Bihar :hugs: .

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Hi @PallaviRay

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https://www.localguidesconnect.com/t5/General-Discussion/Celebrate-Biodiversity-World-Environment-Day-Theme-2020/m-p/2575687#M912774

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@PallaviRay , thanks for sharing interesting photo

This takes me back @PallaviRay !

If there’s one thing we have a lot of in Denmark it’s mustard fields in the countryside. It looks so amazing once the fields are fully covered in yellow plants and there’s just mustard fields as far as the eyes can see.

I used to love driving through the country when I was a kid and seeing these fields.

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I’m glad that i have been able to recreate one of the beautiful nostalgic memories of yours . Its a huge compliment for me so**Thank you! @MortenSI **

I also used to go here with my father who basically taught me how much agricultural practices are important for us and we should always respect people who grow these crops and they are the actual pillar of mankind survival .

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I think that’s true @PallaviRay , without the farmers and their crops, most of the goods we see in the supermarkets wouldn’t even be there.

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