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Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by Luckysbab: 2:56am On Feb 11
0taPiaPia:


500 hundred Gini ?
Maybe in the core north, those down south would start from 2k+ asking price

Oga calm down.

There's 1k watermelon in the south too.

From farm gate, it shouldn't exceed that 500 Naira per ball he mentioned.

Cos there's still transport, logistics, and loss from the ones that will spoil.

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Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by Luckysbab: 2:59am On Feb 11
sallyopy:
Where is the location of your farm? We can off-take all

How much do you buy for?
Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by Zwooks: 5:24am On Mar 09
Zalax3011:
Joy of every farmer is seeing the fruits of your labour.

Maridadi F1 and Micklee Plus F1 Watermelon Farm

Dry season farming

Rodents are one of the Major Problems in Watermelon farming.



Hi Bro

Please can I ask you a question concerning watermelon. I need some answers so I can know the decision I can take
Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by greatseed: 12:44pm On Apr 02
Zalax3011:
Joy of every farmer is seeing the fruits of your labour.

Maridadi F1 and Micklee Plus F1 Watermelon Farm

Dry season farming

Rodents are one of the Major Problems in Watermelon farming.
Most ladies prefer to feast on cucumber grin cheesy
Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by Judolisco(m): 12:55pm On Apr 02
Zalax3011:
Joy of every farmer is seeing the fruits of your labour.

Maridadi F1 and Micklee Plus F1 Watermelon Farm

Dry season farming

Rodents are one of the Major Problems in Watermelon farming.
u mean rats do eat melon?
Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by ukelament(m): 12:57pm On Apr 02
NICE ONE
Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by StraightGaay: 12:59pm On Apr 02
AbuTwins:
Anything agriculture especially food gets from 7/10 from me!

This gets 8.5.
Who asked for your opinion
Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by PortHarcourtcit(m): 1:04pm On Apr 02
tiswell:
This watermelon 🍉 looks unhealthy
which one you get?

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Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by Hezzyluv: 1:11pm On Apr 02
Zalax3011:
Yes

If "YES" you made heaps, how were you able to water it this season? And what measure did you employed to prevent rodent from feasting in your farm?
Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by mercy87(f): 1:16pm On Apr 02
Zalax3011:
Joy of every farmer is seeing the fruits of your labour.

Maridadi F1 and Micklee Plus F1 Watermelon Farm

Dry season farming

Rodents are one of the Major Problems in Watermelon farming.


How do you plant watermelon please? Describe the process. Thank you.
Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by Ashirioluwa: 1:30pm On Apr 02
EleventhWeirdo:


Natural? Are there unnatural ones?

Yes, the seedless watermelon. Those fruits without seeds are not natural. They are not organic.

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Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by Verbtips(m): 1:39pm On Apr 02
Nwaokunkpara:
Nothing gives me joy than farming

Farming is life


Am just starting but I know one day I will bigger than what I dreams of
just say na tinubu push you go there enough of grammer
Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by OBA2503: 2:09pm On Apr 02
What is the location of your farm?
Send me a mail - fruitsandvegetables2503@gmail.com for business proposal.
Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by blowjohn(m): 2:27pm On Apr 02
RepoMan007:
Cool cash. One ball is at least N500.


1k in abuja
Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by Zwooks: 2:32pm On Apr 02
blowjohn:



1k in abuja


Fuelled by greed. What they are supplied at 500-600 Naira

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Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by ufuosman(m): 2:35pm On Apr 02
Interesting
Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by blowjohn(m): 2:37pm On Apr 02
Zwooks:



Fuelled by greed. What they are supplied at 500-600 Naira

Well I don't know O sha.

Many times u have to price it down to that 1k sef.

Even orange now is 1 for a hundred naira( peeled one)
Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by Zwooks: 2:41pm On Apr 02
blowjohn:


Well I don't know O sha.

Many times u have to price it down to that 1k sef.

Even orange now is 1 for a hundred naira( peeled one)


I am a large scale producer so i know. Even the maize we suppliy markets are sold to them at unit cost of 30-40 Naira max most times
Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by blowjohn(m): 2:55pm On Apr 02
Zwooks:



I am a large scale producer so i know. Even the maize we suppliy markets are sold to them at unit cost of 30-40 Naira max most times

Wow. Na we dey do ourselves for this country then.

That's why I miss benin.
Fruits are very cheap there.
Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by Amaoz: 3:01pm On Apr 02
After 70 days of planting u will see some ripe one
Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by kunleham(m): 3:27pm On Apr 02
xristos:
Weldone...may u enjoy the fruit of ur labour.

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Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by Nwaokunkpara: 4:34pm On Apr 02
Verbtips:
just say na tinubu push you go there enough of grammer

Oga keep your mouth shut if you don't have any reasonable contributions to make
Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by Blankstare(m): 4:41pm On Apr 02
mercy87:



How do you plant watermelon please? Describe the process. Thank you.


Co asking op, I just followed you
Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by sylve11: 5:10pm On Apr 02
Nwaokunkpara:
Nothing gives me joy than farming

Farming is life



Am just starting but I know one day I will bigger than what I dreams of

I love it too but the people in this my current location are very wicked.

Before the plant is due for harvest, they either destroy it or make sure you don't get to see the benefits.....


sad cool
Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by Verbtips(m): 5:47pm On Apr 02
Nwaokunkpara:


Oga keep your mouth shut if you don't have any reasonable contributions to make
my contribution.
so as you say you dey do farm na contribution
bro just calm down na play i just dey play with you.you just take am personal
Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by AOresources: 6:02pm On Apr 02
EleventhWeirdo:


Natural? Are there unnatural ones?

Don't mind the bonko!
Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by Nwaokunkpara: 6:40pm On Apr 02
Verbtips:
my contribution.
so as you say you dey do farm na contribution
bro just calm down na play i just dey play with you.you just take am personal



My apologies sincerely I'm sorry for being hostile
Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by Verbtips(m): 7:08pm On Apr 02
Nwaokunkpara:




My apologies sincerely I'm sorry for being hostile
no p i dey gentle na,i no dey rubbish pesin, becus them say pesin wey point another pesin with im finger the remaining 4 the come back which means say you are four times better than me.
just check people wey do do am you go see say na empty vessel them be,i.e like parent wey no go see pesin pikin im must comment grin AND MUST CORRECT
CHECK DIER CHILDREN THEM NO DEY GET HEAD,BECUS YOU SAY YOU JUST START FARMING NA YIN MAKE ME TAKE AM CRACK JOKE,I DEY DO FARM 2. SO FARMING NO BE SOMETHING TO SHAME FOR.

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Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by mcjohny(m): 7:44pm On Apr 02
kushercain:


How do you handle the rodent infestation problem?

The problem with our farming down there in the south is that we don't buy pesticides to fight insects in our farms, try consult agricultural firms that sell these pesticides over there

I discovered somethings in Kano here in my 3 years of farming; things that are planted here can do well even better in our place.
Use of pesticides, irrigation system of farming coupled with help from agric agencies here is a big advantage here
Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by Shantyken(m): 9:21pm On Apr 02
Tohsynetita1:

The one I did, I use an acre and was around 1000 balls. I have pictures and videos to back it.

How much sis u spend and was it profit2
Re: My Dry Season Watermelon Farm Getting Ready For Harvesting by tiswell(m): 9:38pm On Apr 02
bigdammyj:
Congratulations to you.
how many times will they harvest this watermelon 🍉?


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