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Take note.
02/06/2025

Take note.

What method of cropping is this?
02/06/2025

What method of cropping is this?

In no time most if not all of this multi coloured maize varieties will not exist. GMO's and hybrid are on a rocket speed...
28/05/2025

In no time most if not all of this multi coloured maize varieties will not exist. GMO's and hybrid are on a rocket speed to dominate every farming soil available. Our only hope is the few remaining Open Pollinated Varieties OPV and Heirloom seeds.
Seeds are our heritage, our identity and our freedom. If we lose them we lose our being and existence. Surprised why some of us our bodies are reacting differently to this foods whereas our great parents never had allergies or were never defined as obese?
We have to trace back our trails and see where we lost our compass of the food system and health. We lost our seeds.

Funny enough a kilogram of GMO or hybrid seeds are very expensive that farmers can't even afford and end up taking loans and some don't even break even. Another topic for another day

We are harvesting, saving our heirloom and OPV seeds for future generations to have a solid share of this precious history and plant it.
These ain't just seeds or food but a good and healthy food for the soul, mind and the body.

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What is the major cause of this?AgriFarm Vegetables
28/05/2025

What is the major cause of this?

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Regenerative agriculture is a holistic farming approach that aims to restore and enhance soil health, biodiversity, wate...
28/05/2025

Regenerative agriculture is a holistic farming approach that aims to restore and enhance soil health, biodiversity, water cycles, and ecosystem resilience. Key practices include:

1. Cover Cropping: Growing non-cash crops (like clover or rye) to cover soil, prevent erosion, retain moisture, and improve soil fertility.

2. Crop Diversity and Rotation: Alternating different crops over time to disrupt pest cycles, enhance soil nutrients, and reduce disease risk.

3. Reduced or No-Till Farming: Minimizing soil disturbance to preserve soil structure, improve carbon sequestration, and support beneficial microorganisms.

4. Agroforestry: Integrating trees and shrubs into farmland to provide shade, wind protection, biodiversity, and improved nutrient cycling.

5. Managed Grazing: Rotationally moving livestock to mimic natural grazing patterns, promoting grassland regeneration and even manure distribution.

6. Composting and Organic Inputs: Using natural fertilizers to build soil organic matter and reduce dependency on synthetic chemicals.

7. Perennial Crops: Using long-lived plants to stabilize soil, reduce inputs, and provide habitat.

These methods work synergistically to regenerate degraded lands, sequester carbon, and promote ecological harmony.

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CHILI FARMING Chili farming involves growing chili peppers, which can be a profitable venture due to their high demand i...
26/05/2025

CHILI FARMING

Chili farming involves growing chili peppers, which can be a profitable venture due to their high demand in various cuisines and markets.

What is Chili????

Chili, or chili pepper, is a fruit of plants from the Capsicum genus, known for their spicy heat. The heat comes from capsaicin, a chemical compound that interacts with receptors in the mouth to produce a burning sensation. Chilies come in various shapes, sizes, and heat levels, and are used in many cuisines around the world to add flavor and spice to dishes. They can be consumed fresh, dried, or in powdered form, and are also a key ingredient in sauces, salsas, and spice blends.

Here are some key points to consider if you're interested in chili farming:

Climate: Chili peppers thrive in warm climates with temperatures between 70°F and 85°F (21°C to 29°C). They require full sun exposure and well-drained soil.

Soil: They prefer loamy soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0. Good soil drainage is crucial to prevent root rot.

Planting: Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost date. Transplant seedlings outdoors after the danger of frost has passed and when the soil has warmed up.

Watering: Regular watering is essential, but avoid overwatering. Ensure the soil remains consistently moist but not waterlogged.

Fertilization: Use a balanced fertilizer or one high in potassium and phosphorus. Avoid excessive nitrogen as it promotes leaf growth over fruit production.

Pest and Disease Control: Watch out for common pests like aphids, spider mites, and whiteflies. Diseases like powdery mildew and bacterial spot can also affect chili plants. Use organic or chemical treatments as needed.

Harvesting: Chili peppers are usually harvested when they reach their full size and color. The timing of harvest can affect the heat level and flavor of the peppers.

Post-Harvest: After harvesting, peppers can be consumed fresh, dried, or processed into sauces and other products.

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Groundnuts (Arachis Hypogeal).Leguminous crop with root nodules that contains rhizobium bacteria that fixes nitrogen in ...
24/05/2025

Groundnuts (Arachis Hypogeal).
Leguminous crop with root nodules that contains rhizobium bacteria that fixes nitrogen in the soil.

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Carrots are not transplanted, instead just thin out after germination and remain with your desired plant population.Agri...
24/05/2025

Carrots are not transplanted, instead just thin out after germination and remain with your desired plant population.

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What a good variety.
23/05/2025

What a good variety.

Raised beds can be an excellent solution for planting in waterlogged areas because they elevate the planting surface abo...
14/05/2025

Raised beds can be an excellent solution for planting in waterlogged areas because they elevate the planting surface above the soil, allowing for better drainage and preventing root rot. By raising the planting area, water can drain more effectively, and the soil is less likely to become saturated. These types of beds are also advised in rain season.

What variety of okra is this...?
14/05/2025

What variety of okra is this...?

The stages of growth for watermelon can be summarized as follows:1. Germination (0-10 days): The seed absorbs water and ...
14/05/2025

The stages of growth for watermelon can be summarized as follows:
1. Germination (0-10 days): The seed absorbs water and begins to sprout.
2. Seedling stage (10-20 days): The plant develops its first true leaves and begins to grow rapidly.
3. Vine growth (20-40 days): long vines emerge, and the plant starts to spread out.
4. Flowering stage (40-60 days): The plant produces male and female flowers, which are essential for fruit development.
5. Fruit development (60-90 days): After pollination, the fruit begins to grow and mature.
These stages outline the growth process from seed to harvest, providing a clear understanding of what to expect while growing watermelon 🍉

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