State of the farm

Field log · Updated quarterly

Twenty acres,
composed with care.

A walk-around of the estate as it stands today — the blocks, the rhythm of the year, and the systems that quietly hold it all together.

≈ 20 ac
Estate
5
Blocks
3 hr
Catchment
2.5–3.5 m
Annual rainfall
The estate

The plan, drawn at human scale.

A working diagram of how the blocks sit on the land. Hover or tap to read each one — the geometry is approximate, the intent is exact.

18.7847°N · 73.3450°E · ~20 ac
State of the farm
CEA BlockOrchards & AgroforestrySpecialty & LivestockBoutique RetreatEnergy & Water LoopN
Block index
Selected
Orchards & Agroforestry

Mango, dragon fruit, avocado in mixed agroforestry on lateritic soil.

Rhythm of the year

The farm has a calendar.

A simplified seasonal rhythm — the kind of cycle the land has run on for centuries, made legible to engineers, partners, and guests.

Q1
Jan – Mar

Cool, dry

Mango flowering, leafy greens at peak, soil moisture managed by drip and mulch. Quiet light, long mornings.

Q2
Apr – Jun

Warm, pre-monsoon

Mango harvest, dragon-fruit prep, polyhouse climate-controlled. Energy stack ramps; water harvesting cleaned for the rains.

Q3
Jul – Sep

Monsoon

Cover crops, rain-fed agroforestry growth, water recharge. Drone scouting and slope-stability checks across the orchard block.

Q4
Oct – Dec

Post-monsoon, harvest

Avocado, dragon fruit, rotation crops. Cold-chain at peak. The farm settles into its quietest, most considered state.

Inside the controlled-environment greenhouse
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