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How Ramesh Doubled His Wheat Yield Without a Single Chemical

Year 3 of natural farming in the Narmada valley — a harvest story

20 March 20264 min read

# How Ramesh Doubled His Wheat Yield Without a Single Chemical Three years ago, Akshay Test's Lower Valley zone in Narmadapuram averaged 220 kg per acre of wheat. The soil was tired — pale, compacted, with organic carbon barely scraping 0.38%. ## The Turn Year 1 was about faith, not yield. Jeevamrit replaced urea. Hand-weeding replaced herbicides. The yield dipped to 190 kg/acre. Neighbours laughed. Year 2: soil started changing. You could feel it — darker, looser. Earthworm count climbed from 2 to 8 per square foot. Yield bounced back to 310 kg/acre. **Year 3 (this harvest): 460 kg/acre.** Grade A. ₹2,400/quintal. ## What Changed in the Soil | Metric | 2023 | 2026 | |--------|------|------| | Organic Carbon | 0.38% | 0.71% | | Earthworms | 2/sqft | 12/sqft | | pH | 6.2 | 6.7 | The soil is now doing the work that chemicals used to fake. ## The Economics Total input cost this season: ₹2,200/acre (jeevamrit materials + labour). Total revenue: ₹11,040/acre. Net margin: ₹8,840/acre — versus ₹3,200/acre three years ago on chemical farming.