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Nigerians May Go Hungry, If We Don't Do This Now!!! by Toxz: 4:01pm On Aug 01, 2016
In a realistic term. This country may go hungry for years, if we don't stop all this job hunt and face the reality, which is Agriculture. Today, you can become millionaires, while doing Agricultural businesses.

You may decide to learn fish , poultry, pigry, rabbitry, snailry and so many other areas, both animal and crop production. You may also decide to learn how to do mini exporation business of Agric produce, like bitter kola, ginger, honey, Moringa e.t.c.

You will learn all this and many more from our fan page, when you like and invite all your contacts/friends on Facebook to like it too.

Take for instance, you know how to do liquid fertilizer from cow dung and you are able to package and sale to vegetable farmers and other farmers or horticulturists around you. You may also learn how to buy and smoke catfish to be sold in the neighborhood and or beyond.

By so doing, you would have been able to create job for yourself.

We shouldn't be surprised that in the near future, the government may start giving preferential loan to people, who have one or two ideas on some areas of Agriculture and you will be given the privileged, because you have availed yourself the opportunity to learn. Liking our fan page today will be giving you such free opportunity to learn.

Here below is an example of one of those things you will learn, when you like our fan page and invite all your contacts on Facebook to do the same.


Making Liquid Fertilizers from Cow Dungs
Liquid fertilizer is considered by some to be an effective way to supplement plants and soil with the beneficial nutrients found in the manure. Be aware that some organic gardeners tend to consider this an inferior product to aerobically created compost tea and for some organic gardeners, this is considered a breach of organic principles and organic certification rules but that's a personal choice if you're an individual gardener growing for yourself.
Step 1.
Place gloves on whenever handling manure from any livestock. Always create a barrier between your skin and the manure, to prevent the transfer of human pathogens. If you have immunity problems, you're pregnant, or sick: do not handle at all and if you are concerned about inhaling pathogens, wear a mask as well.
Step 2.
Place the container out of the way. The smell will be unpleasant to passers-by and it should be put away somewhere inoffensive.
Step 3.
Gather some completely sun-dried cow dungs. They should be completely dried out either from sunshine drying in the paddock or because you've purposefully strung them out to dry somewhere in the yard. Do not make liquid fertilizer using fresh dungs.
Step 4.
Break the cow dung down into smaller pieces. Place the pieces into a net bag or chicken feed sack or pillow case. Pack down well and fill it to the top
Step 5.
Hang this bag in a large garbage bin or plastic drum that is filled with water. Put the lid on to discourage flies and other unwanted visitors.
Step 6.
Leave the bag there for three weeks or 21 days. This will allow ample time for the manure to break down and be distributed through the water. During this time, dunk the bag up and down gently regularly to help distribute the contents as they break down. By the end of the 21st day the solution would have no smell.
Use of liquid fertilizer:
Once the three weeks have passed, use the liquid fertiliser on your plants. It must be diluted first - the dilution should be nine parts water to one part liquid manure. This fertiliser is suitable for most plants, even seedlings, provided it is diluted.
You can test the strength by spraying on only a leaf and watch the effect for a day. If it browns then its too strong add more water and if not, its okay to be used.

For more beautiful tips and information on all areas of Agriculture, like our page as you go through the link below and also invite all your friends on facebook to like our page. This is one of the measures through which you and I can make the whole world pick interest in Agriculture. Through information sharing, we can trigger the interest of our people to harness the few available facilities that can bring about
Agricultural development.

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