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nigerfine:Same to you @nigerfine and to every one on this thread, Merry Xmas my Big sister @Jethro2................. |
MERRRY MERRy CHRISMAS TO ALL REAL FARMER.. MERRRY MERRy CHRISMAS TO ALL REAL FARMER.. |
Lesgupnigeria:Thanks boss. |
Please house let me chip in this less I forget, please do not. Set your watermelon farm beside an existing melon farm or where melon was just harvested. It very risky, as ur watermelon will taste bitter instead of sweet. Merry Xmass........ |
Lesgupnigeria:Bros this thread is very educative, well don God bless you sir... Great farmer, Great nation. |
Oga Jasper7 well soon sir. |
And MERRY XMASS TO ALL FARMERS IN THE HOUSE.... |
PRE EMERGENCY: this are the type of herbicide used on our prepared lands/field to prevent weed from emerging on our farms, as the chemicals will make weeds seed not viable, the weed seeds will be prevented from germinating. Please we have to be sure of the type of pre emergence we use on our farm. One common one used by maize farmers is Athraxine. NOTE this chemicals is not suitable for vegetables, if used on vegetalbe farm, even when they germinate, it will die off in due time... The only one I know used in vegetable farm is (PENDILIN), it is very scars in the market and expensive... The easy way to identify it is the colour is yellow.. It work well if it is usewhen the soil is wet. Then allow it to settle down for some days say 4-5 days b4 planting ur seed. POST EMERGENCE: are herbicide used after the weed have emerge. It could be contact,systemic, seletive and noon selective. More advice is needed by other experience farmers on how to handle chemicals. Thanks. |
SYSTEMIC herbicide: is the type of herbicide that work systematically. When apply the chemicals on weeds, the chemical will translocate from the leaves to the stems down to the root system. In fact if ur are use to this chemicals the way it works u will think you have just waste ur money in buying what is not working, it effect is usually take days before u see it working on the weeds. Examples of these chemicals are glyphosate,fitcosate,sarosate, tackle,2-4D ete.. The easy way to identify this herbicide is, the content is just like groundnut oil, when u mixed it with water u hardly know if some is in... Most of these herbicide are selective and non selective, example of selective is 2-4D, used in maize farm. It kill broad leave. Please don't use any of this in ur vegetable farm.... Free risky.............. |
Herbicide usage in vegetable farming. We have contact herbicide and systemic herbicide. We have pre emergence herbicide and post emergence herbicide.. CONTACT herbicide are the type that will start work on the weed immediately you apply, it work faster and the result is gotten almost immediate. Though if not properly mixed it effect will not be seen. This type of herbicide is suitable in vegetable farm provided you know how to go about it, we will be thought a simple way of using this herbicide on crop such as cucumbr, watermelon, cassava., okra etc. Examples of this herbicide are paraforce,paraquat.gramozone,dragon, the easy way to identify this chemical is the content is usually green and thick. |
mercylicious:@ madam mercy, I just hope this will be helpful, parafocre is a contact herbicide, ie kill as it touch the weed, but when it rain on the weed again the weed will start shutting up again. While force up is a systemic herbicide, which effect is not quickly notice, it kills weed from top to the root level. According to ur experience u mention that the weed still remain on the farm which made other operation impossible, yes the herbicide is just to commit a suicide missions on the weed, I will advice that next time if u are planting Plantian, maize or cassava, pre emergence herbicide will be helpful after you have done your ploughing to prevent weed seed on the soil from germination. The herbicide could be use immediately after planting ur maize and cassava. Athraxine is commonly used here. |
christian11:Thanks so much CEO for sharing this with us, I understand well that over population in any agric setting reduce your yield, same gose to fish farming, even crop productions. I read an article here on NL when @Mercylious was advising an intending farmer to use 2m by 2.5m spacing when planting plantian, she said anything less that this will amount to loss.@Eclipse hope this info will be useful for you. Others please roll in ur experience... Be a shock absorber for intending farmers. |
stagger:No amount of consultation can give you all information/challenges you will face on the field, Just forget about ADPs, they have nothing to offer, meanwhile IITA mandate crops are YAM,CASSAVA,COWPEA,MAIZE AND PLAINTIAN not vegetables, we need pure farmers who can guide farmers right, You want to tell me you have never face any challenges before then I will said u are an internet farmer not a practical farmer, No matter the level of ur experience, bros u must have face one problem or the other, and that is what we want u to share here, thanks. |
The issue of chemical use (HERBICIDE) post emergence and premagence will be discuss on this thread. Some farmer believe they can just use any herbicide on the farm. Soon you will be told what to use, when to use and how to use them. Though it require experience farmer to use herbicide in vegetable farm, but I will teach us one simple method to go about this,as this will save the cost of weeding. Keep following. At this point I want to appeal to other experience farmer to come up with their challenges as well. Thanks. |
Most farmers fall victim of using the same spraying tank to spray herbicide and insecticide. I got many compliant from my customers accusing me that seed sold to them started dieing off, when I got to their farms with series of questions and the way the plants look, some one will confess that he sprayed herbicide some days with same tank unknown to the other person who innocently used it for insecticide. Pls take good care of ur farm equipment. Stay tune.......... |
Chai.....chineke meeee!!!!!!!!!!! Who did this to my farm, Papa Obi come and see what this bad belle has don to my farm, cucumber that as take God grace to germinate after two weeks I planted it, now see some one have charm my farm, my cucumbers are diein...... Behold all the crops die off, I was think it was one winch that followed me from our village. I kept wondering what could be the cause, I finally ask the guys around me, they told me they forgot to inform me that they use my spraying tank some days ago, then I ask what did u spray? They said paraquat, then my hand fall. I never bother to wash my tank when I wanted to spray insecticide and fungicide, unknown to me that my guys have just used it to spray herbicide..m Bottom line; always wash ur tank before u use it or don't borrow any body ur spraying tank, better still try and buy two, one for insecticide, the other for herbicides.... Good night.... |
christian11:CEO I hail oooooo, how farm boss. |
Soloxam:Also in the aspect of ploughing, the farmer should appeal to the operator not to plough so deep if u are planting vegetable, reason because most of our top soil are not beyond 30cm, so if the operator should plough deep beyond the 30cn that mean we have just buried our top soil need for our plant and the subsoil will be available for our crop with less nutrients then we will need to amend the soil which is additional cost. Also after the first plough tell ur operator to please plough in the opposite direction to return the top soil, if He should plough in the same direction, a lot of top soil would have been buried which the nutrients there will not be readily available for plant uptake. |
mercylicious:@mercyliciouse, thanks for sharing ur experience here, the aim of this thread is just to guide the intending farmers also to put others who have not experience such at better advantage.. The issue of ploughing also is one of the area where most farmer missed it. If you intend to plant vegetable and u wish to plough with tractor, then it should be done twice, if you are ploughing manually, then pls don't plant immediately cos the weed buried into the soil need to die off before u plant, other wise your crop growth will be retired. |
securi:Thank you sir, I will try to keep it rolling. |
Mine is building a poultry pen that is not well ventilated. Then pen was attached to a wall and that section was entirely closed to prevent rain water from entering the pen. So only 3 sides were open. The effect of this was disease eating part of my profit and mortality was higher than normal. So folks, build pen that are well ventilated and cool in hot weather. It cost money, spend it. Hope this will be useful to u by farmtech. Thanks for following. |
Apitch:Thanks |
Haven taken note of ur sowing depth, then I think u need little knowledge about weather forecast, it always a great risk for farmer to finish planting ether watermelon or cucumber and it rain immediately, your chance of high germination is low, but it better u plant after it rain. Other factor is planting viable seeds. Most seed seller have ignorantly cost farmers a lot of damage. some will shelve/displace their seeds under the sun , vegetable seeds are so tender that u have to keep it in a cool place. Exposing seeds to heat will reduce it viability. farmer should also avoid leaving their seeds in the car for days. Farmer do not buy a seed displaced under the sun. You can advice the seller to stop doing that because it Will affect ur yields... More to come, Good morning. |
Hummmmm , my bitter experience!!! The plants fail to emerged until two weeks I planted it. I was worried, I went to an experienced farmer, He asked me how did I go about it, I told him I planted it same way we use to plant maize. then he laugh at me and said I just succeed in buried my seed. cucumber and maize are not same, swonig depth differs. At this point let me draw our attention that normal depth for cucumbers is 2cm or less, if u plant it more than that then you are likely to have delay in germination. Hence you yield reduce. NB: The same goes to other vegetables which need to be planted directly such as water melon and squash. Other factors which inder ur seeds from germinating will be discuss...Stay tune......... |
sheyi86:There are different verities of capcicum we have f1 Goliath, f1Tebesty, f1 Nobili and Granada. There is open pollinated as well Yolo wonder, all Technisem product. |
Years back when I started farming I thought of which crop to grow, then I concluded on planting cucumber, I got my seeds and prepared my land. I did the planting, waiting for my plant to germinate. Normally cucumber was to germinate day 4-5 if properly planted. my did not germinate until two WAP. Even @ 2WAP I got less than 50% germination. watch out for the reasons and way out....... |
I wish to share my personal challenges here and I hope experienced farmers as well will do same here on this thread, for the sake of intending farmers who think they have money and are willing to go into Agribusiness. some are just too desperate to go into farming, they think they have read, followed many thread sources for information and they think they are good to go, believe me you need to know there are a lot you have not known so you wont fall victim. Many things you have not read, thought or even think of and are inevitable. So I enjoin you to follow this thread as I will drop my challenges, cause, and solution. I will also want to see other experienced farmers in the house to share theirs as well. I have followed many threads, I saw results gotten from some farmers, how some made millions and how many promise to put others through to make millions too, I kept wondering, does it mean these people never face any challenges or how did they do their own. I kept thinking, is farming business that easy? Most intending farmers who have not faced it before are so desperate to pump their last kobo in it. Meanwhile am not discouraging any body from going into agric, but mind you nothing goes straight in life, you will have difficult time when embark in farming, but don't be discouraged learn from my mistakes.... |
Heleex:Pepper generally perform well in a sand loam soil rich in organic matters. You have to take care of the rodents... |
Millionjeff:@Op, the area of land will give u beyond if u know how to go about it....... Mean while let me ask u some question; planting pepper of an acre do u have the ability to maintain the farm? Also do u have man power for prompt harvest? U can contact me via my whatsapp no on my signature. Good luck. |
Millionjeff:@Op, the area of land will give u beyond if u know how to go about it....... Mean while let me ask u some question; planting pepper of an acre do u have the ability to maintain the farm? Also do u have man power for prompt harvest? U can contact me via my whatsapp no on my signature. Good luck. |
jasper7:Following with much interest..... |
jasper7:@Jasper7, u just make me laugh boss, not in this part of Nigeria, at most they buy it in Lagos this time of the year is 5k. Except you have good time to locate the consumer or hotel to supply to. Their own problem is they don't buy so much.... All the same thanks, I will make some move....... |