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Our Peace Accord When the peace talks were over, the whole crew were treated to some sumptuous local made feeds. Henceforth, it's Powa, Nengi, Dumebi & Qasa. Note: Ambali & Ali are no way getting any recognitions for now. Kids should know where they belong ![]() 1 Like |
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Promise Fulfilled So, I got talking to Powa and He made some very salient points; he was off the notion that I give too much attention to the waterfowls than them. He also raised another issue concerning the creation of their own thread, where the spotlight is solely on them ![]() After much deliberating, back and forth, I promised both of them I was going to update their pictures online at least for a start.
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Kehfie: Yes ooo!!! Powa & Nengi, they are doing absolutely wonderful. Unfortunately, they are just side attractions. |
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Powa & Nengi Powa & Nengi are the only remaining turkeys. Powa is constantly asserting her dominance among the pair. He once tried to challenge Dumebi but the story is for another time. ![]() ![]() Update on their Genders Turkeys Powa: Male Nengi: Female Waterfowls Qasa: Male - Mallard Duck Dumebi: Female - Embden Goose Ambali: Male - African Goose Ali: Male - Confused breed (probably a cross between Embden & the African Goose. |
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Powa & Nengi Powa & Nengi are the only remaining turkeys. Powa is constantly asserting his dominance among the pair. He once tried to challenge Dumebi but the story is for another time. ![]() ![]() Update on their Genders Turkeys Powa: Male Nengi: Female Waterfowls Qasa: Male - Mallard Duck Dumebi: Female - Embden Goose Ambali: Male - African Goose Ali: Male - Confused breed 1 Like |
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The Good News is... I have been waking up to constant Bangs on my gate these past weeks. Everyone is looking for plantains to buy. Unfortunately, the numbers of bunches I constantly harvest on my farm isn't even enough to carter for home consumption ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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oyetpel: ![]() ![]() We all know what the prices of plantains are in the markets at the moment, and how relatively scares it has become. Most of what is available are runts or premature harvested plantains as a result of the heavy downpour and the violent winds. Aside that, most Plantains are just recovering from the dry season drought. The sudden heavy rains usually causes must Plantain trees to break off at the neck region. ![]() Nevertheless, this is the period suckers sprouts out in numbers. 1 Like |
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Update on my Goslings It took a while for me to come up with names for my newly acquired Goslings. I needed to give them names to captures everything about them, and I have kept them for some days now, I've got the perfect names for both. Ali & Ambali I hereby bestow the names ALI and Ambali to them. But wait o, these goslings ugly sha!!! ![]()
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Qasa Qasa na the next wahala wey dey my farm now😂😂😂😂. If only she could open the door, she for dey enter the farm house come shout for my ears whenever he's hungry & needs attention. Dumebi's bestie
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Pic 1. Dumebi Pic 2. Dumebi, Qasa and the turkeys. Pic. 3. Introduction of the Step- brothers. (Newly Acquired Goslings) 1 Like |
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Dumebi is a beautiful Goose I must confess. ![]() ![]()
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All the needed for the growings All will be grown organically 100% Recently got Neem oil from an agro-store coupled with the one gifted me earlier this year. Next is the Super Gro and I'm good go.
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Quick Update on the Avenir - Pepper ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Lol... Like dey say, Awoof no good. Straight to the point, I lots the first batch of peppers and tomatoes I planted. I total forgot I left it out in the sun to dry off for days ![]() ![]() I had a few of the pepper seeds reserved so I just replanted and it did well toh! The 500 stands of the Tomatoes will have to wait till I am convinced I am ready to grow tomatoes without distractions. For now, sticking to the Peppers. Pic. 1 & 2. The peppers in nylons.
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tonysofine23:Surprised? Nothing surprises me any longer ooo!!! ![]() ![]() I get so many requests from; can I get local ducks eggs, wet pig's poop, pigs head, freshly cut plantain that the bunch didn't touch the ground etc... the matter taya me. ![]() 1 Like |
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Excel70:Unfortunately, my ducks haven't started laying. Why not visit all these local local herbs/traditional healers, you will be shocked to get what you seek there. ![]() |
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Regular Plantain Dilemma Yes, we are back to that particular time of the year when the first rains are usually accompanied with strong winds. A usual time when most Plantain farmers lose a percentage of their prospective harvests ![]() ![]() When life throws lemons at you? In this case, why the winds throw unripe & immature plantains at you, YOU MAKE PLANTAIN FLOUR ![]() Just recently I stopped selling the fallen plantains to buyers who come to buy them in bulks for Plantain chips making. Why not just start drying and making them into flours I thought to myself. Believe me you, it's been a very productive thought. Sometimes, I even go ahead and plantains with nothing wrong with them use to meet demands of my high end customers. Pic 1. Why the plantain farm looks like after the damages Pic 2. The immature plantains cut off Pic 3. Dried plantain chips Pic 4. Drying ongoing
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Damping Off in Nursery Beds Good Evening & a beautiful Sunday to all. I will like to address an issue which over time has been popping up on my telegram with regards to nursery beds dying off after days or weeks of sprouting. Yes, I have had to deal with this abnormality most especially with my Soko nurseries. One week, they are all fine and the next day, it's like lapa-lapa (ringworm) caught my bed. ![]() The Culprit - Damping Off What I was experiencing wasn't some deliberate act of my village people to recover their lost benevolent Prince back to the village, neither was it some farm deity I was suppose to appease as a vegetable farmer. All that was happening was simply Damping off ![]() What's Damping Off? Damping off is simple a disease of seedlings and the causative organism is a fungi or fungus brother sister ![]() Once you think you have achieved a successful germination rate and want to start praising the seed vendor & variety you planted of achieving 90% to 95% success, these pathogens with turnup and do their thing. Next thing you start noticing; 1. Seedings thinning off at the base-line as if something deliberately cut it off 2. The base_line of the seedlings start rotting away. 3. Stunted growths in majority of the seedlings later on. Etc Then the human nature in us starts calling our seeds plug frauds, thieves, barawos, Ole, 419 etc. calling them out for selling expired and bad seeds to us. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The pathogens go just dey smile they tell me brother & sista, make una reduce the germination rate to 20%. At least them fit you that one hold body. ![]() Causes of Damping Off To be continued. . . (A little strong, but I'm in perfect health in Christ Name, Amen) 1 Like |
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CallmeR2k: Most of the details needed is embedded in this thread. In summary, for vegetables farming you need lots and lots of water & manpower depending on the size of your farm. According to you 1 plot is your target, get some capable hards. How you plant also determines your weed control system. For some, it is a straight long bed that runs across the farm. The vegetables are densely grown together. This helps manages the weeds but I am not much of a fan of that methods. I prefer transplanting on my preferred beds in rolls and columns. This is more tasking but it gives better yields against crowding the vegetables together. Likewise, your soil also determines. If you need to amend the soil, get enough manure and do just that. Here in Ogun state, you know it's more of clay red soils, so I have had to amend my souls over the times of planting with lots and lots of compost that the planting area is so dark and full with activities in the soil. Then, water is key factor. Please Note: The rains are coming back so returns of vegetables is greatly affected. Ewedu will be greatly reduced, shoko will go down & Tete too. Ugu will go down but still a good vegetable to look at, even at the end of it all, you get the seeds to sell. As the rain approaches, I do most times just shift focus to other aspects of my farm; ofcos there's the Pig, Chickens, Ducks and my Plantains. Plantains is also a good business in the rains. 4 Likes |
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Pic 3. Powa, coming to tell me how biased I have been towards them. ![]() 1 Like |
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Qasa & Dumebi Selfie Time It's been fun watching these little rascals grow right under my surveillance. The Turkeys have grown so tired of their wahala ![]() ![]() Above, they are a spectacle to watch. I decided to give them some shots today and show them how far they've come. ![]() Pic 1. Qasa Pic 2. Dumebi 1 Like |
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Taiwo20:Lol...are you for real? ![]() |
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stagger: Interesting... Thanks for your contribution. |
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CallmeR2k: Lol. That's why I said you have to be conversant with market prices. For all those who come to the farm to buy for home consumption, you just cut same way it's being sold in the market, maybe just add a little to it as incentives. For me, I sell, 100, 200, 300, even as much as 5k to direct consumers. I already know what 200/500 naira worth of vegetables is in the market. So for someone buying 500naira worth, I simply sell 500naira worth of vegetables and add 100naira fisi, Jara, etc ![]() Your 2nd question. I have also answered you by saying, know what's obtainable in the markets. You can do your market survey by going as early as 6:30am on markets days (depending on the markets though). You will see some farmers come with their vegetables to sell to first buyers, who in turn resells. You will see how the bundles is being packaged. Well, for me, I don Sabi the Market well well so from time to time, I know how to cut for market women coming to buy in bundles. N.B: Some may offer to help you cut it sef. But mind you, you will be cheated from time to time ![]() By looking at a bed sef, you can tell how much it will fetch you in returns. 1 Like |
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I also heard some scale it to sell though I am not familiar with that. For me, it's selling directly to consumers around, sell to market women in bundles, and that's all. Just be conversant with market prices if you have any around you. |
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Corrections: I had to wait till another harvest. Most times, I sell directly to consumers.
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CallmeR2k:Hi, I have replied you on telegram & your mail respectively. Awaiting your response. |
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Corrections: Oopse!!! Will pictures tomorrow. The new restrictions only permits 4 pics max a day. ![]() |
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umuna: Interesting submission. So do you advice I cut it off? Or just let it be? |
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DrDoc:Thanks for the enlightenment!!! |
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@FarmTech What's your assessment on this? Would love to get more inputs on this issue. |
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A Baba's Assessment An elderly man did come in to help me look at it and told me something funny and new to me. ![]() ![]() ![]() I just cut him off...Baba, but this one na inside compound I plant am na. Moreover, who wants to fire evil arrow at a farm? ![]() |
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A brief Introduction This coconut tree has been one of my extra income generator on the farm. It's one of the coconut trees I purchased from Songhai when then they were still at Badagry. So far, it's been producing super big coconuts in their numbers, which one fetches has much as 700 a piece. Moreso, it was doing absolutely well until the saga The Coconut Saga Over the years, I have noticed 7 nails nailed into my coconut tree at different angles of it. Most times, I even use the nails in hanging my clothes, farm utensils etc. I never did pay much attention to the different nails struck deep into my coconut tree. So on this faithful day, some women came around to buy vegetables and one of the ladies noticed the nails on the coconut tree and jokingly said to me in Yoruba; "Omo agba ni eyina."!! I was like, why? I asked her. She said I did work on my coconut tree. Jeeezzzzzz... Ise bi ti bawo? Wetin concern me with doing work on coconut trees? Lol. Then the other ladies looked at it and exclaimed that it was work oooo (jazz thing). That someone must have nailed the coconut tree either for diabolical things or for protection. All these sounded strange to me and I was just amused by their assertions. Who get time to enter my farm con dey nail my coconut tree? All I know while growing up is you can actually nail your coconut trees if the forming fruits keeps aborting early. Just drive some nails into it and it will stop the abortion of the forming fruits. ![]() After much inspection, I decided to remove the nails which the women told me not too else the coconut tree will just die off. Imagine!!! Make I no comot wetin? I just went ahead and removed the nails jare. And that was that about the coconut and nails oooo... Lo and behold, in less than a week, my coconut tree started bleeding ooo!!! This one no be super story Biko. Blood like stains started coming out of the coconut tree all over the body. I called a friend to help inspect and he suggested I nail it back. Never!!! I told him, it should be a simple case of a disease I will find out online. As I type this, also all the leaves have fallen off, and it's dying from the top. New leaves ain't even coming out . I no go lie my people, small fear catch me oooo!!! I had to even go as far as sanctifying the coconut tree and making making crucifix around it Biko. I don't plan losing my precious coconut tree out of the little I have Biko Please anyone with a logical explanation as to what is happening to the coconut tree? Or is it just mere coincidence? Pic 1. Leaves dying off and falling down Pic 2. Blood like stains Pic 3. More blood like stains Pic 4. Nails removed from the coconut tree.
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