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Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Nwiboko26(f): 11:44pm On Jun 07
Thugnificent:
Nkaliki, close to Ebonyi state house of assembly.

I am from igbeagu in izzi LGA , welldone bro
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by fineboynl(m): 12:52am On Jun 08
Who can help me farm 200-300 big tubers of yam. And what is the budget? Yam will be harvest between December 2024 - April 2025. And Must be around Enugu due to transport wahala. What is the budgets?
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Redman44(m): 12:54am On Jun 08
Bankowner:
Tell people to go into farming now, they'll tell you you want to bring them back to the stone age. Even if it is for subsistence, you can plant the following:

1. Pepper
2. Tomato
3. Okro
4. Vegetables
5. Yam
6. Corn (in season)
7. Cocoyam
8. Plantain
9. Banana
10. Pawpaw

If not for Malaria that has held me down, I would have continued planting fruits in my compound and site. I have planted guava and bananas already. Pawpaw and plantain on my mind too. I love mangoes but the size of mango trees is discouraging me from planting Mango.
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by SaturnNick(m): 2:15am On Jun 08
Great job and good luck to you
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Ogbuu101: 2:47am On Jun 08
netmillionaires:
One mad fellow jumped into my compound today to harvest my maize.
You shoot am?
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 5:19am On Jun 08
Bankowner:

It was self-fulfilling harvesting these crops back in 2020. I had yams that my family ate for a long while. I harvested pepper when I needed it, same as okro and corn.
That's amazing to hear, So are you still on the farming level or you stopped?
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 5:34am On Jun 08
Nwiboko26:


I am from igbeagu in izzi LGA , welldone bro
Thats nice

Thanks smiley
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 5:35am On Jun 08
fineboynl:
Who can help me farm 200-300 big tubers of yam. And what is the budget? Yam will be harvest between December 2024 - April 2025. And Must be around Enugu due to transport wahala. What is the budgets?
I could but why only Enugu tho

Transportation can be easily taken care of with no issues.
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 5:36am On Jun 08
SaturnNick:
Great job and good luck to you
Thank you smiley

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Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 5:36am On Jun 08
netmillionaires:
One mad fellow jumped into my compound today to harvest my maize.
Really? Is your compound not fenced and where is that
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 5:37am On Jun 08
SaLongs1:
No vex abeg na play I dey play.
Yea, i know wink smiley
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 5:39am On Jun 08
twentyk:
Im driving to Abakaliki from lagos on Monday. Na Sperando gan gan I dey go.

Anybody got anything to waybill, I could come handy.
We could meet up if u interested.
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 5:40am On Jun 08
NewHe:
You have chosen a good cause!
Thank you smiley
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 5:40am On Jun 08
ufuosman:
All the best
Thanks smiley
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 5:41am On Jun 08
0neal:
Nice one bro

More power
Thank you. Much appreciated smiley
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Lovelyn451(f): 6:09am On Jun 08
henrimoto:
..Which market Nkaliki village dey trade their agro wares? Do they have their own market ?
herdsman, why u dey ask, u wan go attack?

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Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 6:17am On Jun 08
Incase anybody wants to support me or invest, this is my account details as the journey is still long.

07 25 00 93 40

access bank

Chukwuemeka Ibe

God bless us all πŸ™
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by aalangel(f): 6:48am On Jun 08
Well done and congratulations!
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Love800(m): 7:00am On Jun 08
When you talk of investors, what do you mean?
Thugnificent:
Thanks sir, will really appreciate support in any form as seed prices are currently off the roof embarassed lipsrsealed

Went to the market today to buy some seed and was totally gobsmacked at the prices shocked shocked Will have to wait a bit till i could afford or get investors. I'm planting only yam now, as it will soon go out of season cry
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Love800(m): 7:04am On Jun 08
What is the difference between water yam and white yam?
And why do you prefer white yam?
Thugnificent:
Went to the Market today to buy some Yam and other seedlings. Was only able to buy water yam as the price of white yam seedlings is off the roof and way above my budget. God help us all πŸ™
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Love800(m): 7:06am On Jun 08
When is yam planting season?
ObiaboAdoka:
Ur yam seedlings r too small to give u big tubers. Nd yam planting season is almost gone. Best of luck.
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Love800(m): 7:08am On Jun 08
All together on one mould?
Thugnificent:
You could plant multiple seedlings at once and prevent obstructions. My own case yam, maize, potatoes, ugu, okra and cassava will all be planted on each mould cool
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 7:09am On Jun 08
Love800:
What is the difference between water yam and white yam?
And why do you prefer white yam?
Water yam is softer and lighter than white yam and has lesser starch. Also, white yam is more in demand and sweeter and more preferable for poundo and also more expensive. Apart from this, no much noticeable difference.
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Love800(m): 7:10am On Jun 08
You can plant all these in sacks?
Bankowner:
Tell people to go into farming now, they'll tell you you want to bring them back to the stone age. Even if it is for subsistence, you can plant the following:

1. Pepper
2. Tomato
3. Okro
4. Vegetables
5. Yam
6. Corn (in season)
7. Cocoyam
8. Plantain
9. Banana
10. Pawpaw
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 7:11am On Jun 08
Love800:
When you talk of investors, what do you mean?
I mean people that can invest in the business and we share the profits or a soft loan with reasonable time frame for repayment etc
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 7:12am On Jun 08
Love800:
All together on one mould?
Yes exactly. No problem with that or what do you think the mould is for and the expended energy used in making them?
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Love800(m): 7:14am On Jun 08
Hello. Pls i want to ask a question. Can one buy a full tuber of yam and cut into pieces to plant?
ObiaboAdoka:

Ok. But d bigger d seedling more yield u will harvest
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Love800(m): 7:16am On Jun 08
You planted these in sacks?
Bankowner:

I know how productive it is because I did it during the pandemic. I harvested yam, corn, pepper, vegetable, and okro that lasted my family for days. I didn't have to bother about those items when it came to grocery shopping. And the vegetable, pepper, and okro were farm fresh too.
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 7:19am On Jun 08
aalangel:
Well done and congratulations!
Thanks alot for the support smiley

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Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by GloryDome47: 7:58am On Jun 08
Thugnificent:
Because of the hunger situation in the country, i want to go into farming fully because i don't see any light at the end of the tunnel.

I want to start with Yam, potatoes and Rice farming in my village here In Ebonyi state. With Time I expand to more food crops.

Will record all my journey on this thread. God bless us all.

Can I have your number I also want to start farming in the east
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by GloryDome47: 8:00am On Jun 08
Thugnificent:
I could but why only Enugu tho

Transportation can be easily taken care of with no issues.

I am a farmer in Imo state
Call-08126198498 let’s discuss business
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Naijaepic: 8:37am On Jun 08
This is not actually true.

The heap or how loamyis the soil (and rich in the right nutrients, of course) goes along way to determine the size of your harvest.
Experiment had been carried out, let me check if I can share some resources on this

Modified :
The concept is called Yam sett
Here are links to some reading document
1. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12571-015-0481-6
2. https://www.iita.org/news-item/new-yam-growing-technique-promises-food-income-farmers/

ObiaboAdoka:

Ok. But d bigger d seedling more yield u will harvest

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