 This paper explores the impact of farm scale natural resource management, NIM, interventions undertaken in Karnataka, India between 2005 and 2020. NIM technologies such as soil health management, resource use efficiency, and improved crop cultivars were demonstrated in over 50,000 farmers fields. Participatory demonstrations and capacity building initiatives were used to co-create innovations for rapid and wide dissemination. The results showed that integrating NIM practices with crop demonstrations can enhance crop yield by up to 60 percent, conserve soil moisture, reduce irrigation requirement by up to 300 millimeters, and reduce the cost of cultivation by US 50-1. These findings suggest that adopting science-based approaches to NIM interventions can bridge yield gaps and address land degradation, food insecurity, and poverty in dry land regions globally. This article was authored by K. H. Anantha, Kaushal K. Gogh, Cameron A. Petrie and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.