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8 minutes ago, NaChavNenuChasta said:

Akkada delta valla soil fertile ga untundi so chetlu baaga perugutai..tg lo delta ledu anduke anukunta..i might be wrong someone can throw light on this

standing water for centuries naturally in that area made the soil fertile.

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2 hours ago, pahelwan said:

Visited east godavari in my India trip last month for a local friends marriage. This place is really beautiful and was amazed how could it be possible for such a luscious green fields and coconut trees. The Godavari river catchment is very little but how come it developed into such a green fields most of the districts. Telangana has more catchment almost 80% of river but still no single village matches to godavari villages. Why the United AP rulers neglected. It would have been a paradise if they had concentrated in converting telangana villages into what Godavari villages are. Hope Kaleshwaram project makes this a reality. 

babu chitti. maagavale ane concept vodile think seyi neeke answer telusthadi.  Godavari meeda highest dams unnadi TG lone like sri ram sagar,  nizam sagar, singur, yellampalli, upper manair, lower manair, kadam, komaram bheem, pocharam, devadula dams etc. You have plenty of dams constructed on Godavari and given it to you by AP rulers. combined capacity of these dams exceeds more than 150 TMC. so There are many parts in Karimnagar and Adilabad and Nizamabad districts that have soil that may come close to konaseema. 

so now question yourself like this. TG has dams on godavari with more than 150 tmc capacity and has soil almost same as konaseema. but why many parts of TG did't became like konaseema? 

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16 minutes ago, Mango said:

babu chitti. maagavale ane concept vodile think seyi neeke answer telusthadi.  Godavari meeda highest dams unnadi TG lone like sri ram sagar,  nizam sagar, singur, yellampalli, upper manair, lower manair, kadam, komaram bheem, pocharam, devadula dams etc. You have plenty of dams constructed on Godavari and given it to you by AP rulers. combined capacity of these dams exceeds more than 150 TMC. so There are many parts in Karimnagar and Adilabad and Nizamabad districts that have soil that may come close to konaseema. 

so now question yourself like this. TG has dams on godavari with more than 150 tmc capacity and has soil almost same as konaseema. but why many parts of TG did't became like konaseema? 

natural terrain. 

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3 hours ago, pahelwan said:

Visited east godavari in my India trip last month for a local friends marriage. This place is really beautiful and was amazed how could it be possible for such a luscious green fields and coconut trees. The Godavari river catchment is very little but how come it developed into such a green fields most of the districts. Telangana has more catchment almost 80% of river but still no single village matches to godavari villages. Why the United AP rulers neglected. It would have been a paradise if they had concentrated in converting telangana villages into what Godavari villages are. Hope Kaleshwaram project makes this a reality. 

No man. This is a wrong notion. Improving agri productivity for economic development was the mantra in 1970’s. 

Thank god Telangana is not like the Godavari’s or Cauvery or Ganges delta. Agriculture is in some serious trouble and with measures taken in last few years, the troubles have only increased by two fold. Crop yeild got bigger, pesticide usage has increased and commercial value of such a produce is at all time low. 

Lets hope TG doesn’t fall into this trap of super productivity. TG is slowly moving towards micro and mini agri based products markets and let it develop in that way. More commercial products from the raw produce is the mantra for the 21st century. Raw produce has no value. Raw materials needs to be properly marketed with commercial value which is now happening in TG and let’s not hope to re-create another Godavari or Cauvery or Ganges delta in telangana. 

Agriculture is turning out be suicisidal mission every where but TG is offering commercial value for agriculture. Let’s wish TG it’s own way of agri development. 

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3 hours ago, Mango said:

babu chitti. maagavale ane concept vodile think seyi neeke answer telusthadi.  Godavari meeda highest dams unnadi TG lone like sri ram sagar,  nizam sagar, singur, yellampalli, upper manair, lower manair, kadam, komaram bheem, pocharam, devadula dams etc. You have plenty of dams constructed on Godavari and given it to you by AP rulers. combined capacity of these dams exceeds more than 150 TMC. so There are many parts in Karimnagar and Adilabad and Nizamabad districts that have soil that may come close to konaseema. 

so now question yourself like this. TG has dams on godavari with more than 150 tmc capacity and has soil almost same as konaseema. but why many parts of TG did't became like konaseema? 

 

The first and foremost reason why TG did not become like Godavari is because TG is not godavari. 

TG has elevation ranging from 100 m MSL to 1000 M MSL. where as estuary and delta is a flat land, usually rich in alluvial deposits carried all along the way. When the land is flat, it becomes very easy to cultivate the crop and harvest the crop and soil type will be so loose so that it would hardly take any effort to till the land. 

Where as in terrain land, the land is uneven and so are the aquifiers which are unevely distributed below the ground. This makes water availability uneven. As the natural terrain is plateau based, even the finest soils have small to medium rock compositions which make them not so easy to till and plough either before the harvest or start of the crop.

Being a flat land estuary, water gets stagnated at most parts and this makes aquafier water availability at less than 10-15 meters below the ground level where as in the terrain, it may only be possible after 50-60 meters.

As the ground water is equally distributed, there is enough amount of moisture between the soil levels and this makes along with alluvial soil a natural system for agri crop production which is absent in terrain regions.

Does this explain you why estuaries and deltas are far more fertile than plateau region ? Or, Do you still think that your claim of so called dams built by AP rulers and blah blah holds good ?

Try compare apples with better apples, not with oranges.

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8 hours ago, tom bhayya said:

Aa village lo cotton dora vigraham chusey untaavu ga antha aayana chalavey. 

Next term end ki nuv north tg lo ye oorukellina velame dora vigrahale

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