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In agricultural mindset there is always purpose for what you do which also is shown by your practical application on the farm. When you assume that what you have planted inside the soil using any type of agricultural Farmland means is growing up well you may be running at loss that the other end. And that is why the Farmer needs to be active 100% so that even when what you have cultivated is being attacked by a lot of rodents, pest and diseases or any kind of factor. You can easily jump on them and sort them out one after the other. this practice as always helped me a lot in fishing out some negative end on my Farm. This is what I mean, sometimes ago I planted melon seed and within a few days it started germinating on its own on which I made a lot of signs to where I planted them.
After 2 to 3 weeks, it started growing up equally which I believe it was a very good start. After additional 4 weeks when I got there although I always visit the section anytime I happen to be on the farm. But at the extreme end that is more closer to the bush, there was an heavy attack of rodents which continually happen for days without my knowledge. But agenda and I assume all my melon Farm is gradually proceed progressing not knowing that they are a lot of havoc being made at the extreme end. So what I'm saying is that before I could observe very well they have gone far in consuming the fresh melon plant. That was our most of the melon plant were dead because they could not regenerate quickly.
So the ability of a farmer to be able to observe when he or sheep plants his crop will help him or her to gain a lot of good attention from the farm. The rate at which the pest and diseases attack a lot of cultivated crops are alarming. When you get to your farm before you know it you see a lot of differences in your cultivated crops if you are into cassava Farming, potato farming, plantain or banana Farming, green vegetable farming, carrot, watermelon and cucumber Farming. Or any type of farming you need to be aware of so many obstacles or dangers that are ahead of you. When I got you today maize Farm as well this was also more pictures I took because one thing about farming or agriculture is when a particular plant is affected then you are at risk 100%. That is why you see a lot of holes on your cultivated crops. It may be due to insects that sleep on leaves. It was when I observed closely I could come up with this. There are so many insects that live on leaves surface. When they are attached to it they start to lay eggs on the leaves surface as well. After some days. They start to hatch.
- The kind of problem or challenge you face as a farmer may be relatively different from mine. But the bottom line is that whichever way or category you find yourself you must always ensure that you are active as a farmer or of who you are.
There was a something sent of maize which I saw recently. I felt extremely sorry for the Farmer because it was all a loss. The rodent also start devastating the maze Farm from behind. And it's was all like that for weeks and before the farmer which is also a colleague Notice all this he almost gave up on Farming generally.
So the kind of challenge you are facing may also be inform of the flying birds. When they come visit your farm this come in mass. This alone will disfigure all your farm within 2 to 3 weeks of the attack. I also got to know this when I was passing by a rice farm. At once I could hear a lot of birds singing and shouting very close to my farm, when I got there they flew up in thousands. Within few minutes they also came back again as much as the her feeding on the rice Grains.
One thing I always emphasize is that before you get into a full farming activity you must be aware of so many things that make up either the progress of the farm or the negative aspect of it so that even when you are seeing some observations relating to the challenge you must come up with accurate solution to it. The pest and diseases relating to cowpew or beans is also different from this.
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