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This episode discusses a research paper that investigates the economic viability of fodder cultivation in Punjab and Haryana, two Indian states known for their high per capita milk availability.

The study examines the cost and return of cultivating fodder crops during different seasons, highlighting the significance of human labor in the overall production process.

The authors note that while the production of fodder is profitable, limited land allocated to fodder cultivation prevents farmers from meeting the full dry fodder requirements of their livestock.

They recommend increasing the area dedicated to fodder cultivation and incorporating various strategies for improving fodder production efficiency.