
Culture & Agriculture is a comprehensive and interdisciplinary volume that explores the deep, enduring relationship between India’s agrarian systems and its rich cultural heritage. Agriculture in India is not merely an economic activity; it is a way of life shaped by rituals, festivals, folk traditions, indigenous knowledge systems, community institutions, and evolving technologies. This book brings together diverse scholarly perspectives to document, analyse, and interpret these complex linkages across regions, communities, and historical periods.
Structured into six thematic parts, the book begins by tracing the sacred and ritualistic foundations of agriculture, highlighting how beliefs, proverbs, and traditions have guided farming practices over generations. It then examines agricultural festivals, folkways, and regional cultural expressions that reflect ecological rhythms and seasonal cycles. Subsequent sections focus on agrarian landscapes, livelihoods, and socio-cultural change, including the impacts of urbanisation and modernisation.
A significant strength of the volume lies in its dedicated treatment of Indigenous Technical Knowledge (ITK), conservation practices, and climate resilience, emphasising the relevance of traditional wisdom in contemporary sustainability discourse. The book also critically engages with agricultural education, communication, and extension systems, showcasing models, innovations, and best practices that bridge research, policy, and farmers. The final section addresses entrepreneurship, tribal livelihoods, disaster management, sustainable food systems, and emerging technologies such as digital twins, positioning culture as a vital driver of innovation and resilience.
Contributed by scholars, researchers, and practitioners from across India, this edited work serves as a valuable reference for students, teachers, extension professionals, policymakers, and development practitioners in agriculture, rural studies, sociology, anthropology, and sustainability studies
