Puttur: This family has found contentment, fulfillment in dairying activity


Arun Uppinangadi

Daijiworld Media Network - Puttur (SP)

Puttur, Oct 26: At a time when more and more farmers have been resorting to ending life, having been devastated by the losses they suffer out of agricultural activity, the family of William Lobo from Malebttu in Karaya village, Beltangady taluk, which has a different story to tell, has been leading a happy life out of dairying.

William, son of the late Cyprian Lobo, was working as auto rickshaw driver in the past. After finding that this job did not yield enough income, he turned his attention towards dairying. He availed a loan of Rs 3 lac at an annual interest rate of 18 percent, and began dairying on a small scale. As of now, he owns 22 cows of HF species. In the initial days since he started dairying activity, he used to get seven litres of milk. The size of his activity has now grown manifold and the average milk generated in his shed at present is around 300 litres per day. The milk he produces is collected by Tannirupantha Milk Producers Cooperative Society. This year, he has got bonus of Rs 1.37 lac at the rate of 1.82 rupees per litre of milk.



William's younger brother Ronald Lobo who was employed at Bengaluru too has left his job to return home and get fully involved with dairying. Now his entire family is engaged in dairying activity. As all the work involved with dairying is attended to by the family members together, the family has never faced shortage of labour. Therefore, the money the family otherwise would have to pay for labourers has been saved.

Fodder

William has grown green fodder of CO 3 and Sampoorna varieties in his three-ace plot. After harvesting the grass, the grass is shredded into small pieces by using machine, before feeding the same to cows. In addition, he also gives nutritious food to the cows. After the grass is cut, the fodder is ready for harvesting again in 60 to 70 days. Therefore, William's family has never faced shortage of fodder.

The family takes lot of care before acquiring new cows. William has brought pure HF breed cows from Mysuru by paying Rs 1.25 lac for each cow. Each of these cows yield over 20 litres of milk every day. Out of calves he gets from the cows, William retains two heifers each year and gives the others free of cost to interested people. In the case of male calves, he also gives some money along with the calf.

William has provided rubber mats in his cattle sheds. He says that he gives maximum importance to cleanliness of the environment by washing away cows and the cattle shed four times everyday. As soon as dung is accumulated, it is removed. As food is provided to the cattle regularly at stipulated time, the cattle discharge dung and urine at regular intervals. By keeping the surroundings clean, it can be ensured that the cattle do not suffer from diseases. Therefore, for the success of dairying activity, cleanliness is of utmost importance, he explains.

William collects cattle dung in a big pit and uses it for farming and operating gobar gas plant. He sells remaining dung and earns income out of it. He has dug a big pit into which urine and water used for washing the cattle shed flows. The slurry which gets stored there is sprayed by him for areca nut cultivation and for growing fodder for the cattle.

One of the cattle sheds here has tiled roof, and the others are covered by cement sheets. During summer months, as the cement sheets hot up, water is continuously sprayed on it with the help of sprinkler. At the same time, fans fitted in the cattle sheds are operated all 24 hours of the day. Therefore one who enters the sheds from outside gets the feeling that air-conditioner is functioning there. The water of the sprinkler getting sprayed on the roof too does not get waste. It enters the cattle sheds and flows into the pit with the slurry.

Mechanized systems

In William's dairy unit, most of the things like milking the cows, cutting grass and other things are done with the help of machinery. The cattle sheds are washed by sprinkling water with the help of water jets at high pressure with the help of machines. Care is taken, with due regard to the health of the animals, to see that cattle come into contact with human hands minimally.

In the mornings, work begins at the cattle sheds by 4 am and continues till 6 am. Thereafter collecting grass, washing of cattle sheds etc are shared by family members through mutual understanding. Because of harmonious work system, the family has succeeded in dairying occupation.

Although William also has 1,800 areca nut trees and rubber plantation, the family has given prominence to dairying. William expresses the opinion that any occupation where one gets involved with work with total affection and puts in full efforts, success is a foregone conclusion. He feels that no one should nurse the feeling that he knows everything. He feels that people should always look to learn something or the other from others. He gratefully notes that the family, which undertook dairying by borrowing at high rate of interest of 18 percent per annum in the past, is now stable because of dairying.

He reveals that he neither avails agricultural loans nor is he in need of benefit from loan waiver scheme. He reveals that he has not suffered loss in dairying, and credit for his success also goes to Milk Producers Union, Tannirupantha Milk Producers Cooperative Society president, Niranjan Bavantabettu and Sri Kshetra Dharmasthala Rural Development Project who have supported him and ensured his growth to the present level. He also says that several others too have contributed to his success. "In Dakshina Kannada district, I stood first thrice in the matter of milk production. Several awards have come seeking me. I also attend dairying training seminars as resource person and provide training to the interested persons. I take care to promptly provide treatment to cows when they fall ill, provide food to the cows and give enough time for them to chew the cud, and maintain cleanliness. Therefore dairying has given me a life of contentment," William reveals.

William's bother, Ronald Lobo, who left his job at Bengaluru to get involved with dairying here says that he was working in fabrication unit at Bengaluru. He said he felt fed up by the tension-filled life there and decided to come back to his native place and work hand in hand with his elder brother. "I am totally contented now. Like the adage which says that a person who is ready to get his hands soiled is sure not to go hungry, I have got good reward for my work, and we are able to live happily," he says gleefully.

 

  

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  • George, Belthangady

    Tue, Feb 02 2021

    Can you please provide there contact number

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 28 2018

    The H.F. cows are from North America.

    The full form of HF cow is Holstein Friesians short named as Holsteins in the North America.

    It's Origin is from Dutch provinces of North Holland and the Friesland Schleswig-Holstein in Northern Germany and Jutland.

    Almost 20 Litres of Milk per day which is a good amount of milk.

    In India At the lowest rate per litre Rs. 30/= X 20 Litres 600 rupees per day in a cow.

    Now a days nobody likes farming & agriculture which gives loss.

    I wish a good success to Lobo family and may God bless them abundantly.

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  • Harish, kadaba

    Sun, Oct 28 2018

    Super, Wish diajy must give imp to farmers, bring one daily such encouraging posituive news, we fedup by reading rape, fight, communual etc....

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  • Fr (Dr)Prakash Anil Castelino, Karkal-Attur/Kolalgiri/Milagres Institutions

    Sun, Oct 28 2018

    the Hardwork of the family of Karaya village of Uppinangady Parish has yielded results. God Bless them all. Nice to read and see the visuals. Willam an his family members have shown the way which will be inspiring many.

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  • ALI, Moodbidri, D.K

    Sun, Oct 28 2018

    **** MILK DEBATE --- A1 Milk v/s A2 Milk****

    A1 Milk - Obtained from Foreign breeds like Jersey,HF etc
    A1 Milk Quality is poor, Milk contains Bioactive peptides in A1 milk have a negative effect on health.
    The BCM7 that is released from A1 beta-casein has been implicated in many illnesses, including heart disease, Type 1 diabetes and autism.

    A2 Milk - Obtained from our Desi/Country Breeds like Malnad Gidda (Popular in SOUTH CANARA)
    A2 milk contains high levels of Omega 3 that cleans the cholesterol deposits of blood vessels.
    Desi Cows A2 milk unlike regular milk contains only the easy to digest A2 protein.

    Please refer the book "Devil in the milk" by Prof . KEITH WOODFORD (New Zealand)to know the harmful effects of A1 Milk i.e from Jersey Milk.

    OUR DESI/COUNTRY BREED GIVES LESS QUANTITY BUT QUALITY MILK

    JERSEY/HF BREED GIVES QUANTITY BUT LOW QUALITY MILK.

    "PLEASE PREFER QUALITY OVER QUANTITY"

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  • Avinash, Ksd/Bluru

    Sun, Oct 28 2018

    Super hard work.

    But keep an eye on your cows. There are many sickulars cow thieves in our dakshina kannada

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Oct 28 2018

    Hard work & dedication repays.
    Milk family all the best for the future.
    Please keep extra vigil as cow snatchures are waiting for an opportunity.

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  • Tds, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 28 2018

    A true life...
    Hats off to the family..

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  • Rosy Dsouza, Bajpe, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    It is nice to see the families of two brothers working hard together and succeeding in their dairy business. Nowadays it is hard to see such family business as everyone wants to move out from the family occupation once they finished their studies and settle for a job. No one is interested in agriculture or farming. May their hard work and success inspire many more to follow their example.. The cows look really healthy but it is painful to see the cows with that rope pierced through their nose. Isnt it hurt the cows?

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  • Cliffy, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    Congratulations William Lobo and family. William started this dairy business from many years now. Success followed him because of hard work and dedicated family. His dairy work is an inspiration to all the neighbouring farming community. Great job.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    20 litres of milk 4 a foreign pettha. contry pettha 1nly 4 konde peir. nobody buy contry pettha.

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    The violence perpetrated by Hindu organisations in the name of cow protection impelled Gandhi to shun the term in his later years. He consciously chose terms like ‘gau seva’ (caring for the cow) or ‘pashu-sudhaar’ (improvement of livestock).

    Father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi Preferred ‘Goseva’ to ‘Goraksha’. Mr. Lobo family path towards ‘Goseva’ is a vision of Gandhi.

    Perhaps Mr.Lobo family is the living example for VHP and Bajrang Dal of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh sister organisations who want violence in the name of ‘Goraksha’.

    Jai hind

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    hats off 2 lobo family. bolo jai family of lobo.

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  • VALERIAN RODRIGUES, UJIRE

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    CONGRATULATIONS

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    I have no words to express in the achievement of the Lobo family in their dairying activity. It is all due to your hard work and determination that you have come to this level. I wish you and your family more success as this business is not that easy as people may think. I was impressed with the pictures of the farm and family members. God bless you abundantly.

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  • Narendra Kumar, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    Don't bother much about such people because first time after independence they are in seven heavens in fools paradise.
    So let them disagree.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    Say it's Cow Matha Blessings

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  • ron patrao, mangalore

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    I am glad that entire family is backing. family support is key essence of success.

    Good luck..ron patrao

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  • Jamal, Mangalore/UAE

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    Congratulations. May God give you good health and strength to continue doing the good work. Nice pics of beautiful cows.

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  • Francis Saldanha, Bahrain

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    Kudos! Lobo family, where there's a will there's a way!. If one is determined enough then one can find a way to achieve and get success.
    Perfect example!

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  • Rudy D Souza & Family, Omzoor/Kuwait

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    Weldone William and family. Congratulations. Keep up your interest. God bless you

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  • Cynthia, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    Congratulations to you Mr. William Lobo and your family. Felt so great while going through the details. You are the great inspiration for those who are interested in dairy or agriculture fields. May god bless you all and your sweet cows healthy always.

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  • Cynthia, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    Congratulations to you Mr. William Lobo and your family. Felt so great while going through the details. You are the great inspiration for those who are interested in dairy or agriculture fields. May god bless you all and your sweet cows healthy always.

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  • Raghavendra M K, Mumbai Maharashtra

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    happy to see the hardworking happy family photos with healthy cow and their daily activities. god will help them .

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  • Santosh, Manglore

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    Great Mr William Lobo! Reading this kind of real life stories gives a cool blow in mind . Good luck. Im also want to walk in your way. This is called life . Here is the happiness. Keep going.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    The great story finding contentment in dairy activity by a family.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    After reading this story I sincerely felt "Mera Karnataka Badal Gaya Hai" ...

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  • Saviour, Earth

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    First time in how many years Jossey :P;)

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    Savior, I still found 3 Idiots who disagree with me ...

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