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Good news!!! Prepare for the coming farming season by equipping yourself with the right knowledge. We are beginning a training session for Cuccumber, Tomato and Pepper production this December. The training is going to cover but not limited to these: Land preparation Soil care Seed selection Nursery operations Irrigation Plant nutrition Pest and disease management Agrochemicals for each plant Staking and trellising Harvest handling Crop rotation techniques Marketing Post planting operations Practical sessions This training also comes with 4 months guide and mentorship on your first operation in the year 2026 (after the training). You can be assured that your investment will yield good result when you are exposed to the best of agronomic practices. Please respond with a DM to this number if you are interested: 07068990624 |
If you have plans to engage in dry season farming, now is the best time |
Earthstorms:These seedlings were produced with potting soil, but there's a possibility of adding sterilised loamy soil at a certain ratio to your grow media (potting soil, cocopeat, peatmoss) |
Get yourself Healthy tomato seedlings and you are 40% done
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rotwailler:I'm afraid you may have to feed us with more pictures so I can a little more accurately suggest what may be wrong. However, this looks like malnutrition |
Succezcard:Thank you very much, I am most humbled. Even though I admit there are one or two grey areas, but we still strive to be the best we can. It gives us pleasure to help others even as we grow on the job |
Another upcoming batch
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leksymaxy:Cobra 26 F1 is good for a starter. |
Nigerfine3:We're now at Ibadan |
Mavix1994:So, about 10000 seeds was planted, we had factored in germination rate and mortality into the equation, so we were able to arrive at that figure. We also confirmed the figure by stand count. We had over 300 crates of harvest from the population. |
We have a plethora of products of other farm imputs and equipments. We have Seeds Fertilizers Fungicides Insecticides Nursery inputs Just name it Reach us on 07068990624 Or chat us on https:///message/VORFIHGXCQYRH1 |
Reinforced layflat hose
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Connectors
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Layflat offtake and connectors
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We have drip tapes of varying sizes (lenght, spacing)
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I like to say a big thank you to everyone who has patronised us or who has referred one or teo people to us. We do not take such trust for granted. As the rains gradually winds up for the year and we prepare for the dry season, I'll like to remind us of some of the products we have on ground for sale. |
We have a track record over the years, so we can guarantee you the BEST QUALITY and even at the best price you can find ANYWHERE |
The sales arm of our consultancy service, KABOD AGRO Where we supply the best of agro equipments and inputs, from Irrigation kits: Drip tape Layflat Connectors End caps Joiner Puncher Filter Hold down clip Spray tube Seedling trays Mulch film And several range of farm inputs, from Fertilizers Fungicides Insecticides Pesticides Nematicides Seeds Growing media.... Just name it |
Hello nairalanders, I have over the years consulted for people and referred them to where to get inputs and equipments on the farm, but have been met with a lot of stories from these farmers. We however decided to take delivery of some of these items directly from importers and get them across to farmers and this step has changed the narrative overthe past months. The call to make it public so as to allow more farmers benefit from this step of ours have gotten to us. |
Contact us and get the best experience in the farming World
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We have the best of the best at any given time
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We have Drip tapes (1500m, 1000m, 2000m) Layflat Connectors Joiners End caps Spray tube Filters Seedling trays Uv sheet Seeds Fertilizers of different types Fungicides Insecticides Grow media And hundreds of other items |
We have come with answers to the question of a lot of farmers. At Kabod agro, we have a one stop shop where you can get the best of irrigation kits, agro inputs at the best of price you can get anywhere. |
folmus:. It is not a residential area, just a few farm houses and structures around. But then.... Though it may not be cheap or easy to come by, but with the trend of insecurity in the country these days, is it not safer to find one's farm not to far from home or atleast fairly around residential area? |
Good evening farmers, please be careful of the source where you buy your farm inputs these days (especially fertilizers, fungicides and insecticides), there are lots of adulterated stuff in the market. I hope we know what damage these fake inputs can do on our farms. This call is coming based on the experience of several farmers in just this week. |
Dear farmers, I have some poultry liters somewhere around new garage in Ibadan. Let me know ASAP if you need it. Im giving it out free |
Dear farmers, I have some poultry liters somewhere around new garage in Ibadan. Let me know ASAP if you need it. Im giving it out free |
Dear farmers, I have some poultry liters somewhere around new garage in Ibadan. Let me know ASAP if you need it. Im giving it out free |
The prediction for food insecurity is getting even more serious, the nation can only depend on farmers for a way out. Is this not a win-win situation? |
For some that have been asking me questions privately, I promised to answer you here so we all can benefit from it. As far as I'm concerned, organic manure (sourced from poultry liter, rabbit liter or other animal liters) should be your primary source of nutrient on your field. You should only support with a few other synthetic or chemical based nutrient. With this, you would be able to remarkably reduce your cost and also boast of a more healthy and safer produce. |