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FARMIOLOGY

It was a milestone in man's progress that man who wandered hunting and gathering fruits settled down and cultivated agriculture. Nomadic people lived by eating fruits. They must have started the cultivation when the easy availability of fruits became scarce over time. It can be assumed that they built the civilization on the banks of rivers for the purpose of farming.

It is not entirely natural that all the ancient sources of human culture grew and developed in fertile river valleys. Because of his scientific understanding of agriculture, he started living on the river banks. Examples include the Indus Valley Civilization, the Mesopotamian Civilization, the Nile Valley Civilization, the Inca-Maya Civilizations of South America, and the Yangtze River Civilization of China.

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Greek thinkers such as Herodotus have suggested that man was aware of the correlation between soil fertility and crop productivity as early as 2500 BC. Historians have provided ample evidence that the farmers of that time had knowledge about the use and effectiveness of different types of organic fertilizers such as cow dung, green manure, silt or silt, human excrement, and remains of slaughtered animals. An ancient collection of books called 'Krishisukti', believed to have been written by Kapila Maharshi, is a proof that scientific studies on agriculture were going on in India at about the same time.

Farmiology in cultures

• The Great Granary on the banks of the Indus River where the remains of the Harappan civilization were found is proof that the Harappan people had rich agriculture. Vedas mention that the main occupation of Aryans in Vedic cultures was cattle rearing. Abundant animal wealth is mentioned in the Vedas. Animal and bird husbandry also comes under the scope of agriculture (agriculture).

Man's transition from hunter-gatherer to farmer resulted in a diet of cultivated and processed foods, along with a balanced diet, and some changes in body composition. New researches say that agricultural culture gave us the power to laugh heartfully and a language rich in variety of words.

Agriculture started in different parts of the world about 12000 years ago. Wheat and barley were the first plants cultivated by man. Goat is one of the first domesticated animals.

Origin of farmiology

Agrarianism, or farmilology, is a theory that arose out of farming theology.

The theory of farmilology was introduced for the first time in the critical sermon presented at M.S.O.T (Malankara Syrian Orthodox Theological) Seminary in 2016 during his seminary period. Fr.Libin George was the originator of the theory of agrarianism.

Agrarianism or Farmiology is a way of thinking for the improvement of agriculture, to satisfy the hunger of all people, the availability of nutritious food, the self-sufficiency of food items, through non-toxic food, to protect health, to reduce the level of unemployment, and thereby to improve economic stability, in this era when most of the people consider agriculture as a third-class job due to the scarcity of food production materials due to the collapse of the agricultural sector.

Areas of farmiology

> Agriculture and its allied activities

> Animal/bird husbandry

> All the processes involved in cultivating and sustaining the heritable plant and fruit roots come under the ambit of agriculture.

'''Objectives of farmiology ''' • Find and think of ways to stimulate agriculture by keeping in touch with nature and providing sustenance to creatures and living beings without polluting it.

•Another thing agrarianism aims at is a combination of struggle against those who reject and work against agriculture by treating it as a degraded sector.

• Self-sufficiency of country and land in food production

• Farmiology aims to consolidate the grievances against the malpractices of administrative officials towards farmers.

• Make all sections of people interested in farming. Combat farming practices that are harmful to health. (Resist the use of pesticides and hormones that are harmful to humans and animals)

• Make farming intuitive and effortless.

• Instill a sense of pride in farmers.

• Eradicate hunger from the face of the earth.

 Farmiology in Malayalam Literature.''' ''' Randantangazi by Takhazi, Nelle by P. Vatsala, Kannikoith, and Makarakoith by Vailopilly, , Mannu short story by Beena, Benyamin's   Aadu Jeevitham (Raising and caring for animals and birds comes under the scope of familology) (Further observations to be made in the literature.

Formalology in Malayalam cinema. How old are you is the best model of farmiology. Valsalliyam,Ividam sworgamanu, Kettiyolanente malagha etc. This films are included ideology of farmiology.