Twenty-five years ago, when Jarnail Singh, now 45, a small farmer, ventured — as an experiment — into floriculture on just his two kanals of land he had, he had not imagined that in years to come, through his enterprise, he would be able to turn it into a flourishing business with Rs 1 crore per annum turnout, with his profit margin exceeding 50 per cent. Life was tough when Jarnail first thought of taking a leap towards floriculture, leaving traditional wheat and paddy cultivation behind, but over the past 25 years, this farmer from Jagatpura village under Ghadiwindblock of Tarn Taran district expanded his flower cultivation to nearly 25 acres — leasing 20 acres — and turned it into a business generating over Rs 1 crore annually — and what went into was relentless hard work and determination to succeed with a vision of a bright future. A matriculate by education, Singh considers his father his inspiration.…