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| Re: My Journey Into Rice Farming – Lessons From My First Season �(pics And Vid) by Esude007(op): 11:51am On Sep 03, 2025 |
I've not gotten to that part, but I want to drop the method I am going to use here for everyone to learn... because some farmers have early maturing variety. As a farmer u need to understand how and when birds attack. Birds attack farms in the morning after waking up, they look for food to eat and to feed their babies. Secondly in the evening before roosting... Here's a trick Tie small firecrackers (when available) inside or near the bottles and light them during peak bird-feeding times (morning & evening). The loud “bang” sends birds flying. This method is cheap, doesn’t require electricity, and can be set up quickly. The birds will live your farm for u in peace thinking that I are armed Subscribe to my channel Oloniyan: |
| Re: My Journey Into Rice Farming – Lessons From My First Season �(pics And Vid) by Esude007(op): 12:04pm On Sep 03, 2025 |
I didn't broadcast the seeds, broadcasting method wastes seed and it is difficult to control weed. I used dibbling method, some labourers will be making holes in the ground 20cm apart, while some labourers will be dropping the rice seed. I used 50kg for this plot...if it was broadcasting method, it would have being 80-100kg seed. In rice farming, I will say transplanting method is the best.... But it is very stressful Let me point out the importance of lowland rice cultivation. Rice being submerged in water does not guarantee yield o But it help in keeping weed in check, it also help in making water available for the crop during the most water sensitive stage ( panicle initiation stage) during rice cultivation. Whereas for upland without irrigation material, u will have to bank on luck to have rain during this stage. I've being into rice cultivation since 2020, though on a small scale... But now, I've gone commercial. Thanks for your input... Pls subscribe to my channel Originalsly: |
| Re: My Journey Into Rice Farming – Lessons From My First Season �(pics And Vid) by Esude007(op): 12:34pm On Sep 03, 2025 |
Nice one Many people think farming should be left for people that want to farm alone... That's wrong, it is good to know what u are eating? because the fastest thing that can kill a man passes through the mouth. My mentor Farmer Samson Ogbole will say..do u know were the food u ate last week came from ![]() According to statiscense, an average Nigerian consume 33kg of rice every year. U can just do some plot for your consumption... At least u will be able to tell yourself that u followed the right practices. Nice farm there sir In my next video, I am going to talk about how the food we eat in Nigeria affects our health. Pls subscribe to my channel Thanks JAPAHTML: |
| Re: My Journey Into Rice Farming – Lessons From My First Season �(pics And Vid) by Esude007(op): 5:33pm On Sep 06, 2025 |
Today we went for the application of pesticide against tungro virus. We used a suitable insecticide to control the causative agent Attached are pictures and videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBTk04oSaIo?si=Sti-GFrvjYEBQ1Sg
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| Re: My Journey Into Rice Farming – Lessons From My First Season �(pics And Vid) by Sterlingsolutns: 10:47am On Sep 09, 2025 |
@Esude007 Some people are of the opinion that Faro 61 is superior to Faro 44 in terms of yield. Can you please, share your experiences in this regard Thanks Esude007: |
| Re: My Journey Into Rice Farming – Lessons From My First Season �(pics And Vid) by Esude007(op): 7:26am On Sep 10, 2025 |
Sorry for the late response sir. Choked eith farm work.... Flood is coming. Now, faro 44 has its own advantages... (1) suitable for both lowland and upland.... Faro 61 ( Nerica) suitable for lowland because of it aerobic respiration ability. Under transplanting, faro 61 is the best, it can give u 40g of seed in low dry matter than faro 44(35g) Faro 44 is suitable for almost all the zones in Nigeria while faro 61 is just llowland derived savannah. I will always go for faro 44 But if u have a good lowland and can face transplanting, go for Faro 61 author=Sterlingsolutns post=136740668]@Esude007 Some people are of the opinion that Faro 61 is superior to Faro 44 in terms of yield. Can you please, share your experiences in this regard Thanks[/quote] |
| Re: My Journey Into Rice Farming – Lessons From My First Season �(pics And Vid) by Esude007(op): 4:01pm On Oct 09, 2025 |
It's hervest o'clock
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| Re: My Journey Into Rice Farming – Lessons From My First Season �(pics And Vid) by YoshihideSuga: 10:45am On Oct 16, 2025 |
Esude007:Hi Esude007, Please I sent you a DM. Please check your mail box. Thank you. |
| Re: My Journey Into Rice Farming – Lessons From My First Season �(pics And Vid) by Esude007(op): 5:47pm On Dec 06, 2025 |
Still working
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| Re: My Journey Into Rice Farming – Lessons From My First Season �(pics And Vid) by Esude007(op): 5:48pm On Dec 06, 2025 |
YoshihideSuga:WhatsApp me |
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