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Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Bankowner: 8:29pm On Jun 07
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

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Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by olaniyilukman(m): 8:30pm On Jun 07
Thugnificent:
You are always welcome bro grin
how can I get you bro
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Sapasenator: 8:30pm On Jun 07
Weldone @OP

Keep up the good work, instead of complaining about prices of tomatoes in the market, you are actually doing something about your situation. I am following this thread.

Kudos!

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Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by correctguy101(m): 8:32pm On Jun 07
Thugnificent:
Wahala na come i come here oo. I guess the state founding fathers will have an answer to all your questions shocked

How dare you put the blame on the ancestors? This descendant be very kiaful... angry

Make I no derail ya beautiful thread,.


Kudos to you.
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 8:33pm On Jun 07
Bluntemperor:


Weldone bro.
Charity should start from all our Yards in Nigeria but because we are made lazy by our Leaders, because we believe more on Importations than growing our Food- like the Chinese, Americans and now the India- they now have Exports and make Forex for their Countries!
What have Nigerians- individual,State,Local Govt and Federal done to Agriculture,other than chopping the Budgets they can't render returns on that!
Very Shameful.
Very valid points Sir, and with the way things are going with the proposed "GMO" seeds importation and the insecurities going on in core farming states nationwide and the rising inflation. It will be seriously unwise to depend on your money alone to purchase food or foodstuffs in this country.

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Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Sapasenator: 8:34pm On Jun 07
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

Nor mind them, they would rather :

1. Complain
2. beg
3. pray
4. Do nothing
5. Wallow in self pity

All the above produce zero result

Collective productivities of individuals equals the success and productivity of the nation herself.

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Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 8:34pm On Jun 07
olaniyilukman:
how can I get you bro
Send me a PM cool
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 8:43pm On Jun 07
Sapasenator:
Weldone @OP

Keep up the good work, instead of complaining about prices of tomatoes in the market, you are actually doing something about your situation. I am following this thread.

Kudos!
Thanks alot, more to come, this is just the beginning 🙏
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 8:44pm On Jun 07
correctguy101:


How dare you put the blame on the ancestors? This descendant be very kiaful... angry

Make I no derail ya beautiful thread,.


Kudos to you.
Wahala grin grin

Thanks for the light humor

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Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by jaszplus12(m): 8:53pm On Jun 07
Thugnificent:
Thanks bro, but that's not me moulding grin
Good job there! More grease. I believe its making mounds rather than moulding. Please correct that.
May your harvest be great!

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Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by buchai: 8:57pm On Jun 07
More of these without herders invasion will attract
food surplus in the country, keep it up.
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Bankowner: 8:59pm On Jun 07
Sapasenator:


Nor mind them, they would rather :

1. Complain
2. beg
3. pray
4. Do nothing
5. Wallow in self pity

All the above produce zero result

Collective productivities of individuals equals the success and productivity of the nation herself.

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.

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Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 9:01pm On Jun 07
jaszplus12:

Good job there! More grease. I believe its making mounds rather than moulding. Please correct that.
May your harvest be great!
Thanks bro and Amen 🙏

Corrected cool

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Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Sapasenator: 9:02pm On Jun 07
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.

I agree with you, even on a subsistence level, we can still plant something. I am fascinated with farming if I have the opportunity. My mom used to plant Ugwu, bitterleaf, pepper and tomatoes those days and it went a long way to help in the family. We have no business with hunger in Nigeria.

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Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by jaszplus12(m): 9:04pm On Jun 07
Thugnificent:
Thanks bro and Amen 🙏

Corrected cool
The lesson is not free sir, I'll take 5 tubers and one basket of tomatoes for your tuition fees! You can pay during harvest... I'll wait patiently! grin

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Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by NewHe: 9:05pm On Jun 07
You have chosen a good cause!

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Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by SaLongs1(m): 9:13pm On Jun 07
Thugnificent:
Thanks bro, but that's not me making mounds grin
grin Stop lying. We are not judging you anyway.

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Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by ObiaboAdoka(m): 9:16pm On Jun 07
Thugnificent:
Not really small. That's water yam.
Ok. But d bigger d seedling more yield u will harvest
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 9:20pm On Jun 07
SaLongs1:
grin Stop lying. We are not judging you anyway.
That's not me bro, that's a hireling.

I have no reason to lie anyways, why should i

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Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 9:21pm On Jun 07
ObiaboAdoka:

Ok. But d bigger d seedling more yield u will harvest
Somehow true, but that's what i can afford for now.


Also, a large expanse of land gives room for more expressions farm wise
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 9:22pm On Jun 07
jaszplus12:

The lesson is not free sir, I'll take 5 tubers and one basket of tomatoes for your tuition fees! You can pay during harvest... I'll wait patiently! grin
Surely. Couple of months to go grin

Wait patiently indeed grin

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Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 9:28pm On Jun 07
buchai:
More of these without herders invasion will attract
food surplus in the country, keep it up.
. Sure thanks

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Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by jaszplus12(m): 9:29pm On Jun 07
Thugnificent:
Surely. Couple of months to go grin

Wait patiently indeed grin
Cheers again
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 9:33pm On Jun 07
jaszplus12:

Cheers again
wink wink

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Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by ufuosman(m): 9:45pm On Jun 07
All the best
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 9:46pm On Jun 07
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
Sure and i am planting all the listed except 8 and 9

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Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Thugnificent(m): 9:47pm On Jun 07
ufuosman:
All the best
Thanks soo much

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Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by twentyk(m): 10:24pm On Jun 07
Im driving to Abakaliki from lagos on Monday. Na Sperando gan gan I dey go.

Anybody got anything to waybill, I could come handy.
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by netmillionaires(m): 10:28pm On Jun 07
One mad fellow jumped into my compound today to harvest my maize.

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Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by SaLongs1(m): 10:36pm On Jun 07
Thugnificent:
That's not me bro, that's a hireling.

I have no reason to lie anyways, why should i
No vex abeg na play I dey play.
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by 0neal(m): 11:06pm On Jun 07
Nice one bro

More power
Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Bankowner: 11:33pm On Jun 07
Thugnificent:
Sure and i am planting all the listed except 8 and 9
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.

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