8th April 1690
23km from Indraprastha
The sound of more than a dozen tractors working on the large tracts of land right next to each other in parallel could be heard in a massive agricultural plot, not too far from the agricultural capital of the empire, Indraprastha. Ever since the tractors came out, the productivity of large farms continued to increase, their superiority over smaller family-owned farms continued to increase, and the whole farming industry of the empire became much more standardised and regulated.
Right next to the farm that was being tilled and getting ready to sow the seeds was a flower plantation, within which hundreds of people were carrying buckets of diluted neem oil in their hands and were sprinkling it all over the budding plants so as to deter any diseases, fungus, or insects.
