Excellent input. Similar earnest  efforts to be made in other fields to improve 
living standard
Cnu.pne

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> On Dec 26, 2021, at 11:12 AM, 'jaganathanmadha...@yahoo.com' via 
> societyforservingseniors <society4servingseni...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
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> 
>   Uruguay is a country in which on average every person has 4 cows and is in 
> the number one position in farming worldwide. There is a country of only 33 
> lakh people and 1 crore 20 lakh cows. Every cow has an electronic chip on its 
> ear. From whom which cow is at where, they keep watching. Where a farmer sits 
> inside the machine, harvests the crop, the other adds it to the screen to 
> know what is the data of the crop. Farmers self analyze the yield per square 
> meter, through data collected.
> 
> In 2005, the country of 33 lakh people used to produce grains for 90 lakh 
> people and in today's date, it produces grains for 2 crore 80 lakh people. 
> Behind the successful performance of ′′ Uruguay ′′ involves decades of study 
> of country farmers and animal parents. 500 agricultural engineers have been 
> hired to see the whole farming and these people keep an eye on farmers with 
> drones and satellites, to follow the same farming method that is determined. 
> Means ′′ milk, yogurt, ghee, butter ′′ with many times more grain production 
> than the population ′′ all grains, milk, yogurs, ghee and butter are 
> comfortably exported and every farmer earns in millions. The minimum income 
> of a man is 1,25,000 /= months, i.e. 1,90,00 dollars annually. ′′ The 
> national symbol of this country is the sun and the national symbol of 
> progress is cow and horse. ′′ Uruguay has immediate execution law on cow 
> killing ′′
> 
> Thanks, to this cow-loving country. The main thing is that all these cows are 
> Indians. Whom there know as Indian cow. The sad thing is that cow slaughter 
> happens in India and there is provision of death penalty on cow slaughter in 
> Uruguay. Can we learn something from this farmer nation Uruguay?
> 
> Incidentally the Punganur breed of cows which is preserved in Latin America , 
> is called Brahmin breed !
> 
> Vande Surabhi Dhenu Mataram.
> 
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