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Pictures: Dry Season Farming In Kano State, Nigeria by wwwihy: 10:47am On Mar 14
Pictures: Dry Season Farming in Kano State, Nigeria

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Re: Pictures: Dry Season Farming In Kano State, Nigeria by Skooltynz: 10:50am On Mar 14
i have never heard of bandit attacks here,the lagos of the north.

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Re: Pictures: Dry Season Farming In Kano State, Nigeria by Lumarstone: 10:52am On Mar 14
I think the northern governors give much support to farmers in their region than, the way southern governors do.


I left..!

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Re: Pictures: Dry Season Farming In Kano State, Nigeria by wwwihy: 10:52am On Mar 14
Skooltynz:
i have never heard of bandit attacks here,the lagos of the north.

You are right...Kano and Jigawa States....twin brothers

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Re: Pictures: Dry Season Farming In Kano State, Nigeria by 123456789O: 11:07am On Mar 14
Nice.
Re: Pictures: Dry Season Farming In Kano State, Nigeria by slimfit1(m): 12:30pm On Mar 14
Lumarstone:
I think the northern governors give much support to farmers in their region than, the way southern governors do.


I left..!

Yoruba governors are the worst performing governors. They fear hausa people than they fear their own people that's why that useless Oyo governor let people kill our farmers knowing that we have useless careless governors that won't take productive actions.

If I was governor no farmer in Yoruba land will ever be afraid of going to a farm. This is what defines our people. In UK and US you dear not joke with their farmers.
We are suffering today because there is no financial protection for our farmers and security. We even neglecte social protection that should never happen when it comes to agriculture.

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Re: Pictures: Dry Season Farming In Kano State, Nigeria by Paraman: 12:33pm On Mar 14
wwwihy:
Pictures: Dry Season Farming in Kano State, Nigeria

https://twitter.com/woye1/status/1768211244467560906
they are not suppose to write down the coordinates because of bandits
Re: Pictures: Dry Season Farming In Kano State, Nigeria by Cindypresh(f): 12:49pm On Mar 14
Skooltynz:
i have never heard of bandit attacks here,the lagos of the north.

You're right, bandit /= murderous herdsmen.

Tinupoo is just as clueless as buhari...and some people have been enforcing dem failures since 2015.

Shame on them

Re: Pictures: Dry Season Farming In Kano State, Nigeria by commoditiesnig: 2:58pm On Mar 14
Very good. Agriculture is very key
Re: Pictures: Dry Season Farming In Kano State, Nigeria by NFBI: 4:18pm On Mar 14
See as everywhere is plain. How does the north demarcate their farm/land
Re: Pictures: Dry Season Farming In Kano State, Nigeria by JagabanB: 7:38pm On Mar 14
NFBI:
See as everywhere is plain. How does the north demarcate their farm/land
U could be in ur vehicle and see the farm of an individual spanning hundreds of metres if not kilometers, the north farms alot.
Re: Pictures: Dry Season Farming In Kano State, Nigeria by NFBI: 7:44pm On Mar 14
JagabanB:

U could be in ur vehicle and see the farm of an individual spanning hundreds of metres if not kilometers, the north farms alot.
How does one know where his land/farm stop?

Mostly nothing to demarcate the boundary
Re: Pictures: Dry Season Farming In Kano State, Nigeria by JagabanB: 7:54pm On Mar 14
NFBI:
How does one know where his land/farm stop?

Mostly nothing to demarcate the boundary
Of course there's, they all know exactly where their farm stops, sometimes, the crops are not same species and sometimes other species or other crops are planted at the edge for proper differentiation, other times the farm spanning hundreds of metres is actually own by one body or person that the only thing they consider is money invested, as well as money earned.
Last time I saw a maize farm that almost got 2 KM along the federal road in Kaduna, I didn't take note if it was exactly 2KM but it was sure more than one and during the harvest, laborers were using shovels to scoop peeled maize cobs into a pick up van.
Re: Pictures: Dry Season Farming In Kano State, Nigeria by NFBI: 7:58pm On Mar 14
JagabanB:

Of course there's, they all know exactly where their farm stops, sometimes, the crops are not same species and sometimes other species or other crops are planted at the edge for proper differentiation, other times the farm spanning hundreds of metres is actually own by one body or person that the only thing they consider is money invested, as well as money earned.
Last time I saw a maize farm that almost got 2 KM along the federal road in Kaduna, I didn't take note if it was exactly 2KM but it was sure more than one and during the harvest, laborers were using shovels to scoop peeled maize cobs into a pick up van.
Wow other region you clearly see the boundary even as a stranger.

I think the reason the north have a large farm is that there isn't enough weed to disturb the crops.

I know they have large landmass too.
Re: Pictures: Dry Season Farming In Kano State, Nigeria by RenaissanceGuy: 8:07pm On Mar 14
Let's stop celebrating mediocrity as if this is not a norm. Let's feed the entirety of Africa. Let's farm rice and wheat, so much that no African country imports from Ukraine, Russia or India anymore.

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Re: Pictures: Dry Season Farming In Kano State, Nigeria by ElSudani: 8:29pm On Mar 14
With good irrigation Nigerians can farm all year round.
Re: Pictures: Dry Season Farming In Kano State, Nigeria by JagabanB: 9:34pm On Mar 14
NFBI:
Wow other region you clearly see the boundary even as a stranger.

I think the reason the north have a large farm is that there isn't enough weed to disturb the crops.

I know they have large landmass too.
Where crops grow, weed grow.
There's arable land in the north.
The way I see boundaries, it's actually a thing of choice in different regions.

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