Shridhar Patidar and his three sonsone of them is an engineer and another a lawgraduatewere not content with growing the usual crops of the area: soyabean, cottonand tomatoes. So, in 82 they began growing fruits. Their orchards yielded good cropsof hybrid mausambi, chiku and ber. A ber grown in our orchard weighed a record 90gms, claims Mukesh, one of Shridhars sons. But they only found their dreamcrop a little later, in 98. After attending a training programme organised by the MPCentre for Entrepreneurship Development, the Patidars got interested in medicinal plants.Then began a period of experimenting with several varietiesafter which they settledfor safed musli (Chlorophytum borivilianum) and lemon grass.