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A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by world1(m): 12:20am On Oct 11, 2014
I got a new contract yesterday to set up 1,500 plantain sucker on an 8 plots of land i will compliment the platain farm with cucumber and watermelon.
I thought i should just share this with everyone in order for us to learn more from each other so feel free to contribute, make suggestion and ask question.
Thanks.

Please note am not a man of many words nor very good in typing but I will try my best to update this thread and answer questions as much as I can.
God help me. Amen
Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by world1(m): 12:28am On Oct 11, 2014
Day 1.
Farm inspection.
Am here on the proposed site for the project. I will be back tomorrow with a tractor for ploughing.

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Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by world1(m): 12:58am On Oct 11, 2014
I will be using my farm camerron hybrid giant suckers for this project. With cucumber and watermelon seed from a friend's farm in Botswana.
Have directed my workers to go get 1500 suckers ready from our farm.
we sell these suckers for N150. We also have another type of hybrid sucker for N100

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Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by Pavore9: 2:02am On Oct 11, 2014
l hope the seeds from Botswana will do well in Nigeria.
Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by securi: 5:31am On Oct 11, 2014
Nice one! Please tell us the location.Thanks
Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by ntyce(m): 6:54am On Oct 11, 2014
hello, ff this thread passionately.
What's the diff btwn 150&100 sucker
how can I get the cucumber and water melon seeds in Abeokuta.
Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by world1(m): 8:56am On Oct 11, 2014
Pavore9:
l hope the seeds from Botswana will do well in Nigeria.
Yes of course have been using it since 2010
Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by world1(m): 8:57am On Oct 11, 2014
securi:
Nice one! Please tell us the location.Thanks

The land is located at ewekoro local govt area

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Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by world1(m): 9:04am On Oct 11, 2014
ntyce:
hello, ff this thread passionately.
What's the diff btwn 150&100 sucker
how can I get the cucumber and water melon seeds in Abeokuta.

Thanks for following the thread.
The giant sucker is stronger and produce bigger Platain fingers.
My office is at Abeokuta so call me for the seed 08065220074
Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by Gadgetmobil(m): 9:23am On Oct 11, 2014
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Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by Pavore9: 9:46am On Oct 11, 2014
world1:

Yes of course have been using it since 2010
That is good. Here in Kenya, there is banana everywhere bt no one is planting plantain as they do not know what it is, l am forced to buy imported ones@ N350/kg.
Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by mogentle(m): 11:25am On Oct 11, 2014
Baba Moringa, good job & well done. You are a true farmer, i cherish your zeal.
Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by christian11(m): 9:42pm On Oct 11, 2014
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Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by world1(m): 4:58pm On Oct 12, 2014
Am so sorry for the delay in updating this thread. am really finding it hard to upload pictures here.
Day 3. CLEARING OF THE SITE
I brought a tractor for the 1st ploughing.

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Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by ntyce(m): 7:36am On Oct 13, 2014
Sir, asked for the diff between the 150 and 100 suckers.
how many months do they take to fruit.
Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by world1(m): 7:51am On Oct 13, 2014
ntyce:
Sir, asked for the diff between the 150 and 100 suckers.
how many months do they take to fruit.
The are both 10months but one is taller, the plantian fingers are bigger and stronger than the other same but both yield well

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Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by AreaFada2: 10:21am On Oct 13, 2014
Well done Sir.

(1) Will plantain grow well in this grassland? Or you intend to use fertiliser? From experience plantain grows best on cleared thick forest land.

(2) Plantain planting season used to be around May to August with lots of rainfall to help growth. Is it that rain fall almost all round now you are planting now?

(3) How much is an acre (6 plots) of land for sale in Ewekoro/Ado-Odo area of Ogun state?

(4) The watermelon, how long is it from planting till harvest?
(5)Are you also into animal farming?

Thanks very much sir.
Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by FarmTech(m): 12:48pm On Oct 13, 2014
Pavore9:
That is good. Here in Kenya, there is banana everywhere bt no one is planting plantain as they do not know what it is, l am forced to buy imported ones@ N350/kg.
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Those people are very funny oo. They know banana but don't know plaintain. Hmm

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Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by FarmTech(m): 12:50pm On Oct 13, 2014
world1:
Am so sorry for the delay in updating this thread. am really finding it hard to upload pictures here.
Day 3. CLEARING OF THE SITE
I brought a tractor for the 1st ploughing.
..
Hw is the hiring cost like?
Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by mogentle(m): 2:19pm On Oct 13, 2014
AreaFada2:
Well done Sir.

(1) Will plantain grow well in this grassland? Or you intend to use fertiliser? From experience plantain grows best on cleared thick forest land.

(2) Plantain planting season used to be around May to August with lots of rainfall to help growth. Is it that rain fall almost all round now you are planting now?

(3) How much is an acre (6 plots) of land for sale in Ewekoro/Ado-Odo area of Ogun state?

(4) The watermelon, has long is it till harvest?
(5)Are you also into animal farming?

Thanks very much sir.
Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by world1(m): 10:14pm On Oct 13, 2014
FarmTech:

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Hw is the hiring cost like?
I paid10k per hecter but I was give 4k receipt the remaining is for diesel.
Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by world1(m): 10:18pm On Oct 13, 2014
AreaFada2:
Well done Sir.

(1) Will plantain grow well in this grassland? Or you intend to use fertiliser? From experience plantain grows best on cleared thick forest land.

My brother it will grow and do well just hang around in 10months time you will see.

(2) Plantain planting season used to be around May to August with lots of rainfall to help growth. Is it that rain fall almost all round now you are planting now?

My brother we are new generation farmer it all about irrigation. Water 24/7

(3) How much is an acre (6 plots) of land for sale in Ewekoro/Ado-Odo area of Ogun state?

My side isN700k

(4) The watermelon, how long is it from planting till harvest? 3-4 months
(5)Are you also into animal farming? No

Thanks very much sir.

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Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by AreaFada2: 9:11am On Oct 14, 2014
World1, my brother thanks for the succinct reply.

I'm just thinking aloud that irrigation would raise production cost, reducing profit.

Regarding this contract you are executing, are you going to be in charge till harvest?

Anyway, any discount on the 700k per acre in your area/Ewekoro? Is it anywhere near the WAPCO cement plant?

After 10 months/harvest, can the same land be immediately used to plant suckers again?

I have been enquiring about farmland around Atan Otta (Ado Odo) for a while, but Ewekoro is not too far.

Thanks.
Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by Kalusam(m): 11:19pm On Oct 15, 2014
I used to feel same until I attended an International Agribusiness conference in Ghana. People from most East African and even SOuthern African countries called plantains bananas and they even said they were tasting plantain for the first time. Bottom line = Different strokes for different folks.

FarmTech:

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Those people are very funny oo. They know banana but don't know plaintain. Hmm
Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by world1(m): 8:33pm On Oct 16, 2014
AreaFada2:


World1, my brother thanks for the succinct reply.

I'm just thinking aloud that irrigation would raise production cost, reducing profit= capital No because irrigation will give you a lot of edge over other famers around you meaning you will be in business both off and on season.

Regarding this contract you are executing, are you going to be in charge till harvest?= No. It will be too expensive to keep me. There is no much to do after the planting since the major work is already done. We would teach him all to do.

Anyway, any discount on the 700k per acre in your area/Ewekoro? Is it anywhere near the WAPCO cement plant? Its a very good land I can sell for 650 if you buy more than 1

After 10 months/harvest, can the same land be immediately used to plant suckers again? By then you dont plant again you will continue to harvest every 4months

I have been enquiring about farmland around Atan Otta (Ado Odo) for a while, but Ewekoro is not too far.

Thanks.
Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by world1(m): 10:18pm On Oct 16, 2014
Materials

Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by world1(m): 10:24pm On Oct 16, 2014
Suckers

Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by world1(m): 10:28pm On Oct 16, 2014
Harrowing

Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by world1(m): 10:50pm On Oct 16, 2014
I will plant cucumber tomorrow.

Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by world1(m): 11:01pm On Oct 16, 2014
Please pray for me concerning a new contract in kwara state. Went to the proposed farm land today and all thing been equal i believed i will be mobilized next week.
I BLESS GOD FOR SHOWING ME THE WAY.

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Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by world1(m): 11:07pm On Oct 16, 2014
We will plant cotton, water melon, cucumber and plantain here on 10 hecter.

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Re: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by world1(m): 11:25pm On Oct 16, 2014
Cucumber - As I always says: Great skin starts with Cucumber; If you really want your skin to be happy, your number one answer is cucumber. This is because, cucumber and skin is known to share the same level of hydrogen content, which makes it easier for cucumber to deal with the skin problems by engulfing them. It works well in soothing, softening, and relaxing your skin very quickly.

Cucumber can be eaten raw and is used for preparation of many kinds of food in Nigeria. Cultivating this vegetable will surely put money into your pockets.

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