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 Here’s a formulation guide based on  expert recommendations.1. Starter Feed (0-8 weeks)   - Maize: 50 kg   - Soya Meal:...
21/09/2024


Here’s a formulation guide based on expert recommendations.

1. Starter Feed (0-8 weeks)
- Maize: 50 kg
- Soya Meal: 17.5 kg
- Fish Meal: 12 kg
- Maize Bran: 10 kg
- Sunflower Cake: 4.5 kg
- Limestone: 4 kg
- Bone Meal: 1.5 kg
- Salt: 300 grams
- Premix: 200 grams
- Toxin Binder: 100 grams

This feed provides the necessary high protein (18-20%) for the rapid growth and development of the chicks.

2. Grower Feed (9-20 weeks)
- Maize: 60 kg
- Soya Meal: 14 kg
- Fish Meal: 10 kg
- Maize Bran: 7 kg
- Sunflower Cake: 5 kg
- Limestone: 2.5 kg
- Bone Meal: 1.2 kg
- Salt: 200 grams
- Premix: 100 grams
- Toxin Binder: 50 grams

This formulation lowers the protein content to around 16-18%, which is ideal for the continued growth and preparation of the birds for laying.

3. Layer Feed (20+ weeks)
- Maize: 55 kg
- Soya Meal: 13 kg
- Fish Meal: 8 kg
- Maize Bran: 12 kg
- Sunflower Cake: 6 kg
- Limestone: 5 kg
- Bone Meal: 2 kg
- Salt: 300 grams
- Premix: 150 grams
- Toxin Binder: 100 grams

This feed supports egg production with around 16% protein and the necessary calcium for strong eggshells.

 GINGER FARMING Growing ginger involves a few key steps:Choosing Rhizomes: Select healthy ginger rhizomes (the part of t...
07/09/2024


GINGER FARMING

Growing ginger involves a few key steps:

Choosing Rhizomes: Select healthy ginger rhizomes (the part of the plant commonly used in cooking) with visible "eyes" or growth buds. These can often be purchased from garden centers or even grocery stores.

Soil Preparation: Ginger thrives in well-drained, loamy soil rich in organic matter. The soil should be slightly acidic to neutral (pH 5.5-7.0).

Planting:

Break the rhizome into smaller pieces, each with at least one eye.
Plant the pieces about 2-4 inches deep in the soil, with the eyes facing upward.
Space the rhizomes about 8 inches apart.
Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Ginger likes humidity, so regular watering is essential, especially in dry conditions.

Sunlight: Ginger prefers partial shade to filtered sunlight. Too much direct sunlight can scorch the leaves.

Fertilization: Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer or compost to provide nutrients. Fertilize every few weeks during the growing season.

Harvesting: Ginger is typically ready to harvest 8-10 months after planting when the leaves start to yellow and die back. You can dig up the rhizomes and either use them immediately or store them.

Pest Management: Watch out for pests like root-knot nematodes, aphids, and bacterial wilt. Regular inspection and good garden hygiene can help prevent issues.

Buy Ginger farming book: https://selar.co/m/agribusiness-experts1

  &Gardening🌱✨ Mastering Pepper Seed Germination: Two Proven Methods for Thriving Growth! 🌶️Here are effective methods t...
07/09/2024

&Gardening
🌱✨ Mastering Pepper Seed Germination: Two Proven Methods for Thriving Growth! 🌶️

Here are effective methods to help you achieve a bountiful harvest!

1️⃣ Understanding Pepper Seed Germination: Pepper seeds thrive under specific conditions, including seed quality, moisture, temperature, and soil type.

2️⃣ Method 1: Traditional Germination:
- Choose mature red peppers and extract the seeds.
- Rinse and air dry them (optional).
- Place the seeds between damp paper towels in a ventilated container.
- Keep an eye on the seeds as they germinate, then transplant the sprouted ones!

3️⃣ Method 2: Self-Watering Seed Tray:
- Fill a self-watering seed tray with moistened peat moss substrate.
- Spread the seeds evenly and fill the bottom reservoir with water.
- Place the tray in a sunny spot and monitor the water levels.
- Transplant the seedlings once they’re ready!

4️⃣ Comparing Results: After trying both methods, compare the health and vigor of your seedlings. Choose the strongest ones for final transplantation into larger containers or garden beds.

5️⃣ Tips for Healthy Growth: Remember to manage watering carefully, use well-draining soil, incorporate balanced fertilizers, and consider the characteristics of your pepper variety.

🌟 Conclusion: Mastering pepper seed germination takes attention to detail and consistent care. Pick the right method, provide ideal conditions, and get ready for a delicious pepper harvest! Happy gardening! 🍃🌶️🌞

     DON'T LET YOUR LAND REMAIN UNUSED.THE BENEFITS OF INVESTING IN MODERN BEEKEEPINGBee keeping is the act of keeping b...
27/08/2024


DON'T LET YOUR LAND REMAIN UNUSED.
THE BENEFITS OF INVESTING IN MODERN BEEKEEPING

Bee keeping is the act of keeping bees for honey and other products the bees produce.

This can be done using man made bee Hives for bees to form bee colonies .

A bee keeper maintains the colonies and harvest honey and other bee products produced by the bees 🐝.

A Langstroth beehive can yield approximately 10-15 kilos of honey per harvest, with the potential for 3 to 5 harvests annually. A space of just 20x30 feet can accommodate up to 100 hives. When properly maintained, a hive can last between 20-40 years, offering a long-term source of livelihood.
1. It offers substantial income potential.
2. It requires minimal land.
3. It is not time-intensive.
4. No extensive labor is needed.
5. No significant input is necessary.
6. It serves as a valuable retirement investment.

27/08/2024

Chamomile farming is one of the most profitable crops that can be grown on a small piece of land. However, the crop remains unknown to many farmers despite

DIY   And Innovation from old Car Tyre Rims
26/08/2024

DIY And Innovation from old Car Tyre Rims

   Trench CompostingTrench composting involves burying organic waste directly in your garden soil. This method offers a ...
26/08/2024


Trench Composting
Trench composting involves burying organic waste directly in your garden soil. This method offers a distinct advantage over traditional composting techniques as it allows for the disposal of meat, grains, dairy, and oil-containing cooked leftovers—materials typically unsuitable for standard compost piles due to their tendency to attract rodents and flies. By burying these items in a trench, ideally 45 cm deep, you effectively shield them from pests. All you need for this is a simple shovel!
Moreover, trench composting is a viable option for disposing of pet waste safely. Since the waste is buried, it minimizes the risk of spreading pathogens, although it's crucial to avoid trenching near areas where edible crops grow. This method is particularly beneficial when cultivating annuals that require substantial nutrients, such as cabbage, corn, and squash, promoting the development of deep roots that help conserve water.
The process relies on anaerobic (oxygen-free) decomposition, creating a subterranean layer of nutrient-rich humus that enriches your plants. While this method is slower than aerobic composting found in typical backyard setups, it has the advantage of preserving more nitrogen, which is essential for plant growth.

 # FarmingAgribusinessHOW TO HARVEST MONEY FROM LOCAL CHICKEN ( Village Chicken).Start with 20 chicken in this  August 2...
14/08/2024

# FarmingAgribusiness
HOW TO HARVEST MONEY FROM LOCAL CHICKEN ( Village Chicken).

Start with 20 chicken in this August 2024 and by the end of twelve months you'll have over 300 local chicken!!!

For those seeking information on local hens, here is a personal analysis, from experience.

If you started with 20 hens. At the end of the 12 months, you can easily have 300+ chickens as long as you put your effort into it!

This is how:
Buy 20 hens that are ready to lay and 3 mature c***s.
Always keep the ratio of males to females at 1 c**k to 7-10 females for fertilization purposes. That way you're sure your eggs are fertilized.

Month 1, they lay.
Month two they hatch.
Month 3 they rear their chicks.

Once the chicks are one month old, they don't need their mothers for warmth. So withdraw the mother when the chicks are one month old (at the end of calendar month 3) and rear the chicks yourself till they are 2.5 months old before you let them on their own (free range)!

This is meant to force the hen to start laying again. We are doing business and not letting nature take its course!

Month 4, the hens take what we call a "Laying break" to adopt to not having their chicks!

Month 5, the hens start to lay again.
Month 6, they hatch again.
Month 7, they rear the chicks (process repeats itself)!

Withdraw the mother at the end of month 7.
Month 8, they are on the laying break.
Month 9 they lay again.
Month 10 they hatch.
Month 11, they rear.

Withdraw mother at end of month 11.

Month 12, they take the break, waiting for month 1 of the next year to start over again.

A few things to note:
1. You can only practically do this up to 5 times for one hen before it is retired.

2. For every cycle, if you stay strict to the process, you get a week accrued for every hatching cycle because hens hatch after 21 days and in the post, I assumed a month for that. So you might squeeze a one month for the hens.

3. Put 8 eggs for every hen to hatch. In most cases, they'll hatch the entire 8 eggs, and for the poor hatchers, they'll hatch 7.

Don't be greedy it has a good chance of hatching all 8 of them as opposed to doing 10+ and end up "spoiling" eggs!

4. If you take care of the chicks in a closed environment away from stray cats and other predators, you should have 5 mature hens for every hatch-cycle, per hen.

5. If you manage to get 5 hens for the 8 eggs hatched and you had 20 hens, you'll have 100 new hens for the first cycle.

There are three cycles for every hen per year. That's a good 300 new birds. Plus your local 20 hens, you have 320. Let's just say 300 for the sake of it.

6. By the way, by the time the hen is hatching for the third time in the year, the first batch of chicks will be ready to start hatching too.

7. Assuming 50/50 for c***s and " layers"!
So you have 150 c***s, and 150 layers!

8. If you sell 100 mature birds at the market,
it is way better than trying to win a sports bet.

In all this, you gotta put your mind, effort, money and most importantly, time to it.

Don't look at the work right now, look at the end product.
A local hen lays 15-18 eggs before wanting to hatch again, if well taken care of that is on Average 12 Eggs. Hatch 8 Sell 4
Always make sure you give the hen the "newest" eggs for hatching.
Eggs 15 days old have a 20% chance to hatch, 12 day old eggs have a 30% hatch rate.

Eggs 10 days old have a 50% hatch chance.
If it is 7 days, it shoots to 80%. Less than 7 days have a 90+% chance to hatch unless conditions like temperature and humidity fluctuate.

After hens hatch 5 times, sell them and rear the newer ones. For those with bigger space, do paddocks for easier identification of ages for sale.
Always maintain your "floor stock" at 300 hens and 50 c***s for easier management and space.

Well, this is theory. The practicals have much more fun and some hardships. But it's fun doing locals. And the money is tax free. Unless you feel charitable enough to give to the government. Make it a side hustle and soon it will turn full time.

MOST IMPORTANTLY: FEED them, WATER them, VACCINATE them, and give them MEDICATION at first sight of symptoms of illness. I can't stress that enough! Enjoy your Farming🔥🤞

!!! JOBS ALERT PUBLIC SERVICE !!!Vacant Positions in the Public Service.Application Deadline: 13th August 2024.
23/07/2024

!!! JOBS ALERT PUBLIC SERVICE !!!

Vacant Positions in the Public Service.

Application Deadline: 13th August 2024.

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