The rainwater harvesting technology was developed in the land to collect and stores rainwater that can be used to irrigate landscaping thereby lessening the dependency on monsoon. Given that rainfall is sporadic and scarce in this region, this rainwater harvesting system will prove to be an efficient means of capturing that precarious resource. An expert consultation was held with Mr.V.S.Arunachalam, the Agriculture Engineer on 18th and 19th September 2019 to discuss strategies in setting up this system in the FEEDS farm. Since the land was not under cultivation for a long duration, it was rough and uneven. Hence, leveling of the field was done using the “A-Frame” tool to enable equivalent height range. A total of 60,000 percolation pits were dug in the 300-acres land. Each pit measured 10 feet in length, 2 feet in width, and 2 feet in depth with a capacity to store 1000 liters of rainwater. Each acre of land comprises of about 200 pits.