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26/11/2021

2022 Farming Systems You Should Consider

Hydroponics
👉This is the method of growing plants in nutrient-rich water, without soil. An enclosed tank is used for hydroponic farming of vegetables. Plants are grown in nets hanging at the top of the water tank. The nutrient-rich water is constantly pumped into this tank, flowing through the nets containing plants. Water flows out from one end of the net and is drained away by another pipe at a lower level. As it flows down, the nutrient-rich water is filtered by the growing medium.

👉The places where young roots grow are exposed to the flowing water enriched with nutrients. This enriched water nourishes and supports plant growth resulting in larger vegetables.

👉There is no scope for soil-borne diseases and the risk of infections is minimized. Since hydroponics farming is free of soil, it can be conducted anywhere, which makes it an excellent choice for places where soil may be contaminated due to industrial pollution or deforestation.

👉This method reduces water loss from evaporation since no water is wasted by seeping into the soil. Some nutrients are lost in the process of drainage, but there is no loss of fertilizers due to leaching.

👉Hydroponics farming can be used for all types of plants - vegetables, flowers, fruits, medicinal plants, and even fodder. For fodder, the most popular grain that is used is barley. The hydroponics system for fodder is much simpler than that used for vegetables.

Battery cage system
👉Battery cage farming successfully provides chickens with a proper amount of space, food, and water. Chickens are kept in rows of cages that are lined up next to each other to make it easy for farmers to care for them. Each row has a designated tube system that carries food and water to the chicken. The batteries are designed with upper and lower tiers that allow for easy movement back and forth between levels of the battery.

👉Battery cages are typically made out of metal wire and have a pit below the battery where all chicken droppings fall. This is helpful for cleaning reasons, as well as to keep the chickens up off of the f***s so that they do not peck it. Most large-scale egg-laying chicken farms use this system because it allows them to care for more chickens in a smaller space.

👉Within the batteries, there is nesting space for each chicken to lay their egg and feel comfortable doing so. The eggs roll out of the cage to an alley where the farmer collects them.

👉Often, this system is paired with artificial lighting in order to encourage hens to lay eggs year-round. Air ventilation is also a key component in the system because chickens tend to get a lot of dust on their feathers, and this can cause respiratory problems.

👉In some battery cage farms, cages are stacked onto each other. This allows the farmer to make the most of his or her space while still allowing for easy movement around the farm.

👉Under the battery system, it is easier for farmers to monitor the health of their chickens. This is because they have closer proximity to them so they can notice any changes in behavior right away.

Greenhouse Farming system
👉A greenhouse farming system is an environment-friendly and sustainable method of farming. Compared to traditional farming, the greenhouse farming system achieves higher yield with better quality utilizing less area.

👉Greenhouse farming utilizes natural resources such as sunlight, water, and soil and minimizes the use of fertilizers and pesticides. This makes it better than normal farming since greenhouse farming can increase production while minimizing environmental damage.

👉The greenhouse farm can produce multiple crops throughout the year, so it is more cost-efficient compared to traditional farming. The growing process in the greenhouse farm is also faster, which means harvests are more abundant. This makes greenhouse farming suitable for countries with limited areas of arable land and short growing seasons where traditional farming cannot achieve a high yield.

👉Greenhouse farming requires less labor and is more mechanized than traditional farming. These features make it possible to cultivate large-scale crops even in urban areas where agricultural land is scarce.

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27/08/2021
20/07/2021

DON’T CHOOSE TO BE POOR OR STARVE
A head of cabbage is selling @ k5 on average
takes about 3 months to grow
spacing is 40cm apart meaning 100x100 field can take upto 40,000 cabbage heads.
Meaning with determination and seriousness in 3months you will have atleast close to k200 000
FERTILIZER APPLICATION
Within 4 days after transplanting: Apply 15 gram/ plant (150kg/Lima) Veg Mix B.
21 days after transplanting, apply Veg Top 24 – 2.5 grams per plant,(25kg/
Lima).
35 days after transplanting – repeat top dressing – Veg Top 24 x 2.5 grams per plant (25kg/Lima).
49 days after transplanting – repeat top dressing – Veg Top 24 x 2.5 grams per plant (25kg/Lima).
63 days after transplanting – repeat top dressing – Veg Top 24 x 2.5 grams per plant (25kg/Lima).
77 days after transplanting – repeat top dressing – Veg Top 24 x 2.5 grams per plant (25kg/Lima). Place fertilizer 3cm deep, 5cm away from the plant followed by irrigation to prevent scorching.
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28/06/2021
28/05/2021

If I was to start farming today what would I do differently?

👉I would start small. Don't be in a hurry to make it. Directions is more important than speed

👉 Make sure you have the right man power. Human resource is the key factor to a successful farm

👉 I would invest in myself too. Learn some basic farming. Attend work shops seminars and prioritize farm visits to other successful farmers for learning

👉 Before anything else on the farm, infact before buying I would first site for water and drill a good yield borehole

👉 I wouldn't invest very much in infrastructure. Invest in production and let your produce build your infrastructure one step at a time. Many farms have great structures but no money for production. Avoid going in too big...

👉Plan your farm in detail, plan for every 3 months which is quarterly, plan mid year every six months and plan yearly. Always have a 3 year plan how you want your farm to look or where you expect it to be and a 5 year plan known as the long term plan

👉Prioritize marketing strategies and market research. What good is a product that cant be sold????

👉Be consistent on one thing.. you will hear stories from new farmers like what is more profitable between veggies and piggery or broiler chickens? That's a wrong question.. anything done well and consistently is profitable. What most people lack is consistency

This is what I would do differently....

What would you do differently???
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01/05/2021
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GOAT MANAGEMENT

Tips after a successful delivery

-Make sure that the doe licks her kids without disturbances otherwise she will not be able to identify her kids and can reject them.
-You can clean the umbilical cord using diluted Dettol
-The kid must suckle colostrum (first milk) within the first 12-48hrs. Colostrum contains antibodies infection that help the kids to fight infection within the first 2-3monts of age.
-If the dam has no milk, any other goat with milk maybe utilized as foster mother but make sure the kid has taken colostrum before anything else.
-Assist the kid to suckle by holding it and guiding its mouth to the teats of the dam
-Check that the doe’s teats are not blocked
-When all else fails, feed the kid on milk from a cow using a feeding bottle.
-Monitor if the kid is suckling at least every 4-6hours.
-From the 2nd week, provide leafy material for the kids to nibble or allow them to graze in order to promote rumen development.

Water Management:
The amount of water needed by goats vary with the breed, climate, the type of feed taken and physiological condition of animal eg whether pregnant or lactating.

-Provide clean water at all times
-An ideal water and feed trough should be made of material that is easy to clean (cement or plastic) according to the means of the farmer.
-The depth should be low enough (about 30cm) to allow even the kids to drink from it. However, it should not be too low to allow goats,especially kids to stand in the trough and pollute the water
-Allow a space of 45cm per goat.

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