Farmers must grown this flower, rain will be broken, the notes will earn in millions

Farmers must cultivate this flower, rain will be broken, earnings in millions, know the name last updated: September 30, 2025, 18:36 IST Agricultural News: Farmer Irfan said he had previously done a lot of farms. When he saw on YouTube, as soon as he decided to cultivate flowers and earned a good profit by starting the cultivation of gold flower flowers on three Bighas of the country. After which the farmer is now growing to about 40 bighas crops. The farmer earns good profits by growing marigold flowers in Ratol Town or Baghpat. The farmer began the cultivation of flower, except paddy, sugarcane and other crops. The farmer earns the profit three times compared to other crops from this farm. The farmer has earned good profits for the past 8 years by growing flowers. Inspiration has also become a source for other farmers. Irfan, a farmer from Ratol Town, said he had done a lot of farming earlier. When he saw on YouTube, as soon as he decided to cultivate flowers and earned a good profit by starting the cultivation of gold flower flowers on three Bighas of the country. After which the farmer is now growing to about 40 bighas crops. At the moment there is a good demand for flowering in the market and the farmer gets the profit against other crops three times. Farmer Irfan, a profit of millions annually by growing flowers, said he arrives daily with flowers in Ghazipur Mandi in Delhi. Daily income is available. Other crops used to reduce profits and expenses were large. He began the cultivation of this flower to increase income. He also received free training through agricultural science. Now he earns a profit of millions of rupees every year. Many people also work to give work. Two types of gold flowers are grown by them. Other farmers come to see it. After taking inspiration from them, about dozens of farmers earn good profits by growing marigold flowers. Location: Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh First Published: 30 September 2025, 18:36 IST HomeAgriculture Farmers Do This Flower Cultivation, Will Be Sack