Most farming content shows you the harvest. This one documents everything before it.

If you’re reading this, you’re probably someone who:

Wants to grow food or steward land — seriously, not casually. You might be starting small: a terrace, a family plot, a half-acre. But you’re thinking about it with care. What works, why it works, how to make it last.

You think in systems. You want to document what you learn, refine it across seasons, and build something you can pass on — not just have one good harvest.

You’re tired of farming content that skips the failures. You’d rather read an honest account of a leggy microgreen batch than another polished success story.

If that’s you — this is your place.

What we’re building

I’m Abhishek, based in Mysuru. Corporate background, now building FarmSay — a hands-on agri venture exploring sustainable farming practices in the Indian context.

Three active threads:

Hydroponics — Growing food in systems, not soil. Learning what works at home before thinking about scale.

Microgreens — Testing varieties batch by batch. The failures teach as much as the harvests.

Beekeeping — Learning to read a hive. Starting at home, thinking long term.

What you’ll find here

A monthly lookback — what happened, what it felt like, what’s next. Honest about wins and about what didn’t work.

Short notes in between, when something is worth capturing before the month ends.

No content calendar. No growth hacks. Just consistent documentation of a real learning process.

A note on this space

This publication is free and will stay that way. Your email is how we stay in touch — not a data point to be marketed to or shared. Growth here is measured in knowledge, practice, and honest documentation — not subscriber counts.

Subscribe to follow along as we build FarmSay, one experiment at a time.

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