When it comes to farming tractors around the 30–40 HP range, two models from Mahindra’s XP Plus series stand out: the 265 DI XP Plus and the 275 DI XP Plus. Both are strong contenders in their class, but depending on your farm size, soil type, crop mix and budget, one may suit you better than the other. In this blog we’ll dive into a detailed comparison—highlighting key specs, real-world use, price, and how to decide which is the right fit for you.
Selecting the right farming tractors is a crucial decision for any farmer. The correct tractor not only aligns with your farming types (e.g., row-cropping, orchard work, heavy tillage) but more importantly, it must match your soil conditions for efficient operation. In this post we’ll explore how to choose the right Mahindra tractor for different types of soils, discuss key features to look for, and tie in considerations like tractor price and farm size.
In recent years, compact tractors have emerged as game changers in Indian agriculture, revolutionizing the way farmers approach their daily tasks. With their versatile applications and user-friendly design, compact tractors are making farming more efficient and accessible, particularly for small and medium-sized farmers. Here’s a closer look at how these machines are transforming the agricultural landscape in India.
If you own a tractor or plan to buy one for your farm, it’s important to understand the tractor registration process, the new rules for 2025, and the documents required to secure a valid Registration Certificate (RC). Below is a detailed blog that will walk you through everything you need to know.
Why Tractor Registration Matters
Agriculture in India operates within a complex web of production, marketing, logistics, and input procurement. When the Goods and Services Tax (GST) was introduced in 2017, it brought major structural changes—not just for industry, but also for the agricultural sector. In this blog, we’ll explore how GST reforms affect farmers, what benefits and challenges they face, and how they can adapt to this evolving tax landscape.
Agriculture in India is increasingly looking towards sustainability — not just in terms of crop choice, but also in terms of energy use. The PM-KUSUM Yojana is a landmark government initiative that ties farm productivity with renewable energy adoption. If you’re a farmer, or someone interested in agri-tech and green energy, this blog will walk you through what PM-KUSUM is, its major benefits for farmers, how the online registration works, and what you need to know about the solar pump dimension (the “KUSUM solar pump yojana” part).
Agriculture marketing in India has long been challenged by fragmented mandis (market yards), lack of transparent pricing, limited buyer access, and delayed payments to farmers. The e-NAM scheme was introduced to transform this scenario. In this blog, we explore what e-NAM is and why it is a game-changer for farmers.
What is e-NAM?
Rice continues to be one of the most important staple crops in India, shaping the livelihoods of millions of farmers and the food security of the nation. In the context of rice farming in India, certain states dominate the production landscape thanks to favourable agro-climatic conditions, irrigation infrastructure, and mechanisation. Here we dive into the top five rice-producing states, examine what drives their success, and highlight insights you should know if you’re interested in rice farming or policy.
Agriculture logistics and market access are critical for Indian farmers—and that’s where the Krishi UDAN Scheme plays a pivotal role. In this blog, we dive into the scheme in detail: what it is, why it matters, who can apply, how to apply, and how it fits into the broader landscape of government schemes and agriculture news.
What is the Krishi UDAN Scheme?
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