Title: Modern Technology and Sheer Determination! The Story of a Farmer Earning Millions in Dryland Farming
The Successful Farmer: Bajirao Patil (Name Fictional)
Village: Marathwada Region (e.g., Latur District), Maharashtra
The Story:
In the Marathwada region of Maharashtra, an area frequently plagued by water scarcity, Bajirao Patil brought about a farming revolution. He inherited just 3 acres of dryland. Following traditional cropping patterns, he could barely manage to sustain his family, let alone make a profit.
Challenges and Change:
- Water Scarcity: Irregular rainfall and critically low water levels in his well.
- Traditional Methods: Relying only on low-value crops like jowar (sorghum) and bajra (pearl millet).
Bajirao refused to give up. Using the subsidy received under the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY), he installed a Drip Irrigation system. He started conserving every drop of water meticulously.
Revolutionizing Production:
Moving away from traditional crops, he experimented with fruit orchards and high-value vegetables.
- Strawberries with Less Water: In the first year, he planted strawberries in half an acre, a crop that requires less water when grown with drip irrigation. He achieved excellent market rates and earned a net profit of ₹1.5 lakh.
- Cucumber and Chili Cultivation: In the remaining land, he used mulching paper and the drip system to grow improved varieties of cucumber and chili. By minimizing costs and saving water, he successfully increased his per-hectare yield significantly.
Current Status:
Today, Bajirao Patil is cultivating his 3 acres using modern technology. He adopted a three-pronged strategy: Technology, Market Knowledge, and Water Conservation. Even in a drought-prone region, he now earns a net annual profit of ₹4 to 5 lakhs, serving as an inspiration to other farmers in the area.

