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Glad he came home alive. |
'Poverty pushed me into robbery'.........No, Greed pushed him into robbery! |
Really missing garri! ![]() @ehixking, love your setting. Do attach the pictures of your packaged garri in their various sizes. |
What did we achieve when we were top producer? |
He merely said what many discuss around their dining tables. |
With Boko Haram, no one wants more. |
l have been involved in rice farming in the state & can boldly say the potential is huge. The governor should invest in small-scale threshers movable with wheelbarrows likewise hand-held fuel powered harvesters, it will crash the cost of production. |
ISIS and their ideology do not scare him, Viva il Papa! |
The traders joining them tomorrow if the protest is going to hold should be voluntary not coerced. |
Why should l take all these groups serious? |
Hian! |
Good work. |
modath:Only cited that to prompt him to do a thorough edit. |
History is ever present. |
What an obscene display! ![]() |
He had his freedom of speech, he should defend them before the law. |
Some Countries are not interested in being ''politically correct'', as it is in Japan , so it is in Saudi Arabia! |
OP, check the 'confuse' in the topic for correction. |
Jesusbaby6:No you do not need to create any bottom, just fill the sack at the spot you want to grow your stuff. The pictures of the sacks for tomatoes l uploaded where it was grown within a greenhouse had the farmer placing old tarpaulin before filling his sacks on it was to prevent direct contact of the soil in the sacks with the soil on the ground to avoid bacteria wilt and also when he is through with harvesting the tomatoes, he can remove the sacks and have the soil heaped on the tarpaulin where it will be mixed for another round of planting, taking care not to mix the soil on the ground. |
[quote author=Jesusbaby6 post=41016996][/quote]Yes,it is open at both ends. it has no bottom to discourage damages from insects as the sacks can last 10 years when properly managed. If you check the sides of yours, you will see something looking lacy, that is where to loose the bag after a round of planting, so that can you remix your soil for another round of planting and have the sack soaked in detergent, washed and dried. Then ready for another filling.
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[quote author=Jesusbaby6 post=41016996][/quote]Yes, it has no bottom. |
When the mind choose to be stupid! A spark they all become roasted limbs.....they will never learn! ![]() |
Human capital development is what drives an economy. Take for instance Dangote is pumping in billions in Kenya's diary industry with a plant for the production of powdered milk which am certain is for export to the Nigerian market because Kenyans have a strong preference for fresh milk. With his entry the over 1.8 million smallhoder diary farmers would be motivated to rear more cows to produce more milk because Nigerians would be drinking their milk! One can imagine the impact on Ogun State's economy if the people there have developed the capacity in diary farming, one can imagine the millions they would be earning daily from the huge Lagos market that is next door to them! |
As long as Saudi Arabia is spear-heading this, Iran no go show face. |
Is he just waking up? |
Not looking good. |
Enemies! Enemies!! ![]() |
Coughing........... |
The APC and the President didn't want me to fly the party's flag. They wanted a weak candidate, to make it easy for the PDP in Bayelsa state. All in a bid to compensate former President Jonathan. And we know it!.......... ![]() |
Very insightful. |
We want to also see tankers of locally produced fresh milk criss-crossing the Nigerian highways, oil has not taken us anywhere! ![]() |
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