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Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by christian11(m): 8:56pm On Mar 23, 2015
Lesgupnigeria:

you sure you need it in the city? gringringrin
But we need it more.
You can still survive with heat but you cant survive with no food,and moreover i need to make some quick money with watermelon.

Lol....... Making money at will...... Bosssss........
Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by Lesgupnigeria(m): 10:37pm On Mar 23, 2015
christian11:


Lol....... Making money at will...... Bosssss........
gringringrin Na so
Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by OLAMIMO12(m): 11:47pm On May 02, 2015
Soloxam:
Sir the only bitter experience I have on watermelon was last year when I planted 2 acres of watermelon close to a village called Agbedo along ijaye road before ajibade. My watermelon was doing fine but the villagers will never allow me to harvest my produce before it fully mature. You will just see watermelon slice into two inside the farm, I want to cry but I learn a very great lesson. I was able to harvest cucumber on the same plot because cucumber is not eaten by most of the villager.... I loss all my watermelon to the villagers oooooo......
That is theft. one of the challenges of farming
Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by Soloxam(m): 4:47am On May 03, 2015
OLAMIMO12:
That is theft. one of the challenges of farming
It very challenging sir..
Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by jethro2: 12:25pm On Jun 24, 2015
2ND FARM2MARKET VEGETABLE TRAINING When you pay N25,000 for a month training,
you automatically have:
1. Access to half acre of ploughable land to plant vegetable for a year free which will be allocated immediately after the one month training
2. Accommodation of shared hotel room has been arranged for participant to stay for a month
3. Seed will be given for you to pay at harvest
4. You can only plant vegetables
5. We will help to sell your vegetables if you follow the good agricultural practise that we will all learn during the training
6. You must participate in vegetable training for minimum of a month
7. No fertilizer will be given. We will teach on how to make your own organic fertilizer and you can easily buy the inorganic fertilizer and organic if you want
8. You will pay for your tractor usage which is N3,000 per acre at the LGA. Trainee will take care of their farm labour
9. You get to feed yourself throughout the period
10. You will take care of the farm land given to you but we will provide technical support throughout your planting period.
11. We take care of your accommodation for a month.
12. Alternative accommodation is been arranged for trainee to take care of themselves after the one month if they choose to stay
13. We only have space for 30 trainee for the month of July
14. Its on first pay first participating basis
15. Participant should prepare for real farm work.

Training dates July 6th - July 31st
Where Ago Amodu Saki East LGA of Oyo State
Contact no 08064688501
Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by Juliana7: 12:31am On Jun 30, 2015
@SOLOXAM, pls sir, what do i do against transplanting shock, with d use of SEED TRAY. 2. Pls sir i would need you (which u promised to taech us on page 2 of this thread) "a way to improvise at least to get 75% of the advantage gotten from TRAYS". Thanks
Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by Soloxam(m): 5:28am On Jun 30, 2015
Juliana7:
@SOLOXAM, pls sir, what do i do against transplanting shock, with d use of SEED TRAY. 2. Pls sir i would need you (which u promised to taech us on page 2 of this thread) "a way to improvise at least to get 75% of the advantage gotten from TRAYS". Thanks
pls add me up on whatsapp let chart.... My glo and etisalat contact is on my signature.....
Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by Soloxam(m): 4:31pm On Aug 20, 2015
Great practical farmers. sincerely this year have been a challenging year for every practical farmers and also investors.....
The issue of climate change have pose serious problem to farming activities this year. believing God i hope the second planting season will favor us.
It anther avenue again to share from our individual experience, feel free to share your experience ans ask questions. God bless our hustle... grin grin grin grin
Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by jethro2: 4:37pm On Aug 21, 2015
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Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by jethro2: 4:40pm On Aug 21, 2015
3RD FARM2MARKET VEGETABLE TRAINING Its happening again. The 3rd phase of our practical vegetable training N25,000 for a month training guarantees you> 1. Access to half acre of ploughable land to plant vegetable for a year free which will be allocated immediately after the one month training 2. Accommodation of shared hotel room for a month 3. Seed will be available for sale 4. Different varieties of vegetables to be trained on 5. Available market awaits your vegetables 6. You have participate in vegetable training for minimum of a month 7. No fertilizer will be given. We will teach on how to make your own organic fertilizer and you can easily buy the inorganic fertilizer and organic if you want 8. Access to low cost labour and farm implements 9. You get to feed yourself throughout the period 10. You will take care of the farm land given to you but we will provide technical support throughout your planting period. 11. We take care of your accommodation for a month. 12. Alternative accommodation is been arranged for trainee to take care of themselves after the one month if they choose to stay 13. We only have space for 30 trainee for the month of September 14. Its on first pay first participating basis 15. Participant should prepare for real farm work. Training dates September 1st - 26th Where Ago Amodu Saki East LGA of Oyo State Contact no 08064688501
Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by Soloxam(m): 10:13pm On Aug 21, 2015
@Jethro2 I will be coming to your farm any time soon.....
Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by jethro2: 10:16pm On Aug 21, 2015
Soloxam:
@Jethro2 I will be coming to your farm any time soon.....
I will be expecting you sir
Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by emman44(m): 10:41am On Sep 11, 2015
can rodo be planted now?.
Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by Soloxam(m): 4:08am On Sep 27, 2015
emman44:
can rodo be planted now?.
sorry for replying you late, am just seeing ur question now. To plant pepper at this time of the year it a good timing in terms of marketing. But why considering climate factor/season, u must make provisions for irrigation to archive great success......... If this condition is met u are good to go........ RODO SEED IS AVIALABLE OOOOO.
Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by oyi2: 11:31pm On Sep 28, 2015
Soloxam is the cherry tomatoes available yet?
Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by Soloxam(m): 5:39am On Sep 29, 2015
oyi2:
Soloxam is the cherry tomatoes available yet?
I have view grams with me, what qty did you need?
Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by efe2016(m): 9:32pm On Jul 30, 2016
@silicon, stumble on it thread sometime ago n ve been following u. Want to say God bless u. Hope to visit ur office soon. I m not a veg farmer yet, hope to one soon
Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by efe2016(m): 9:34pm On Jul 30, 2016
@soloxam i stumble on this thread sometime ago n ve been following u. Want to say God bless u. Hope to visit ur office soon. I m not a veg farmer yet, hope to one soon
Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by lilreese: 9:40pm On Aug 01, 2016
One day
Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by Nobody: 10:22pm On Aug 27, 2016
lilreese:
One day
lol
Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by Nobody: 10:27pm On Aug 27, 2016
farming is the way to go,our farmlands are the most unexplored resources this country have
Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by Olayimikami: 6:02am On Aug 28, 2016
Since it's about experience sharing, I can add a bit

Planted 10,000 tubers of yam last year but only got roughly 1200 big ones and 6000 seedlings. Most were stolen about 6 weeks before harvest so I was forced to start harvest up save some. Also had a similar experience with my watermelon and beans.

Ideally, farming has potentials but in reality, if the farm isn't properly secured and operation mechanized or automated. You just end up investing in soil fertilization

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Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by princelynx: 7:21pm On Sep 02, 2016
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Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by Nobody: 3:51pm On Sep 05, 2016
Olayimikami:
Since it's about experience sharing, I can add a bit

Planted 10,000 tubers of yam last year but only got roughly 1200 big ones and 6000 seedlings. Most were stolen about 6 weeks before harvest so I was forced to start harvest up save some. Also had a similar experience with my watermelon and beans.

Ideally, farming has potentials but in reality, if the farm isn't properly secured and operation mechanized or automated. You just end up investing in soil fertilization
awww,this is disheartening. Why a fellow man would plunder another mans labor.
Can you share your expenses i.e cost to setup and how much you realized...from my side few bury juju on such farm to trap theives

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Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by Lesgupnigeria(m): 4:51pm On Sep 05, 2016
Olayimikami:
Since it's about experience sharing, I can add a bit

Planted 10,000 tubers of yam last year but only got roughly 1200 big ones and 6000 seedlings. Most were stolen about 6 weeks before harvest so I was forced to start harvest up save some. Also had a similar experience with my watermelon and beans.

Ideally, farming has potentials but in reality, if the farm isn't properly secured and operation mechanized or automated. You just end up investing in soil fertilization
Sorry for the loss.Security and safety should be your number one priority before cultivation next time.
If it's a leased land,then you can get a sincere,reliable guard or if purchased,fence the whole farm or security dogs.
Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by Olayimikami: 10:24pm On Sep 05, 2016
Lesgupnigeria:

Sorry for the loss.Security and safety should be your number one priority before cultivation next time.
If it's a leased land,then you can get a sincere,reliable guard or if purchased,fence the whole farm or security dogs.

Fencing 4 hectares would have meant more investment on the structure, though walls are scaled efficiently when the reward is excellent. Think the dog option solves the problem but I no trust those fulani boys,walahi. ..

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Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by MIKOLOWISKA: 9:09am On Nov 28, 2016
Olayimikami:
Since it's about experience sharing, I can add a bit

Planted 10,000 tubers of yam last year but only got roughly 1200 big ones and 6000 seedlings. Most were stolen about 6 weeks before harvest so I was forced to start harvest up save some. Also had a similar experience with my watermelon and beans.

Ideally, farming has potentials but in reality, if the farm isn't properly secured and operation mechanized or automated. You just end up investing in soil fertilization
bro you mean they stole your beans??!!! Na wa o so me wen wan come house plant plantain am dreaming be dat. What if one is around during harvest period? Or hire villagers to watch over the land.
Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by Soloxam(m): 8:31pm On Dec 22, 2016
MIKOLOWISKA:
bro you mean they stole your beans??!!! Na wa o so me wen wan come house plant plantain am dreaming be dat. What if one is around during harvest period? Or hire villagers to watch over the land.
And request the villager you hire to secure your farm to swear by #OGUN# cos they are the number suspect........... grin
MIKOLOWISKA:
bro you mean they stole your beans??!!! Na wa o so me wen wan come house plant plantain am dreaming be dat. What if one is around during harvest period? Or hire villagers to watch over the land.
And request the villager you hire to secure your farm to swear by #OGUN# cos they are the number suspect...........
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Re: Practical Farmers Pls Share Ur Bitter Experience, Let Learn From Your Mistakes. by wiseworld: 6:21am On Apr 17, 2023
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