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Re: My Cowpea Farm In Kano by Alpha2k(m): 5:06am On Nov 04, 2017 |
Prince4945:come get an hectare in ogun. 15k. 09050568071 |
Re: My Cowpea Farm In Kano by babakk2(m): 9:07pm On Nov 12, 2017 |
Please what variety of cowpea did you plant? |
Re: My Cowpea Farm In Kano by Emmysteve(m): 4:32pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
Ok |
Re: My Cowpea Farm In Kano by bamkem21: 7:19pm On Nov 18, 2017 |
Alpha2k:Pls where in Ogun |
Re: My Cowpea Farm In Kano by Farouq94(m): 7:50pm On Nov 30, 2017 |
Hello Yildiz. You mean you rented a hectare (not acre) at 10k each? Please I want to know how you got your farm at 10k per hectare, if you don't mind sharing. I know someone that just got his at 55k per hectare around Warawa area Kano. Expecting your reply. Thank you. [b][/b]NB: I was just actually made aware that it was a swampy lowland for rice cultivation, so that was why the rent was higher. But please do update. Interested in the outcome. |
Re: My Cowpea Farm In Kano by miredia(m): 9:14am On Jan 01, 2018 |
Update please |
Re: My Cowpea Farm In Kano by Nobody: 1:40pm On Jan 01, 2018 |
Update! Update! Update! |
Re: My Cowpea Farm In Kano by feran15(m): 1:44pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
No harvest yet? |
Re: My Cowpea Farm In Kano by Mujtahida: 7:37am On Jan 20, 2018 |
Mickael2 come here to this backyard abeg my brother. I want to implore you for the sake of sanity on the thread to totally ignore nerds posts even if he mentions or quotes your post in a friendly way. At least ignore it for a very long time if you cannot do so totally. I have seen that there's no way two of you can interact without acrimony. It's always there below the surface and just a little heat and it boils up to the surface and spills over into the whole thread. I feel it's your way to be critical. You can't help it. We can't force you to change even though many including yours truly feels the bite of your post but then we need it(it can't all be sweetness all the time). I feel if you bow to pressure and start being nice the thread will miss something vital although it would be great if you learn to drop encouragements at the end of your criticisms. So I feel the best thing is for you to just keep a straight face as far as his posts and mentions are concerned. Because I know where this is possibly leading to. Let's not have a repeat of what transpired before at least let it not be between you and him because once the mudslinging and shades start, some monikers will want to intervene. Some will do it indelicately, some will take sides, some will Stoke the fires. Before you know it accusations and Counter accusations will start flying everywhere taking up precious space. No ooo. That's no good. I like the two of you but I feel you will listen to me if I talk to you as man to a man. I beg you as a brother who you have never met and will perhaps never meet. I trust you can find enough people to interact with on the thread if you decide to take my suggestion. We don't keep malice on the thread. So perhaps you can inform others that for the sake of sanity you'd be avoiding his posts (you might not do this, I'm only just suggesting). Please read this and think about it. Then let me know here that you have read it by quoting me. Then we can both delete our conversation here. Cheers |
Re: My Cowpea Farm In Kano by Mickael2(m): 10:27am On Jan 20, 2018 |
Mujtahida: why are you talking like this? Have I replied any of his comments since? Just go back and read the comments. Me I don't have time for stuffs like that. I like this your backyard though . I have heard what you said and I will implement it to the fullest |
Re: My Cowpea Farm In Kano by Mujtahida: 4:14pm On Jan 20, 2018 |
Mickael2:Okay, I didn't notice that you weren't replying. I thought you would be provoked to reply that's why I called you here. Thank you Bro. Hahahaha hahahaha @backyard |
Re: My Cowpea Farm In Kano by Mickael2(m): 7:55pm On Jan 28, 2018 |
Mujtahida: cc Goldfish80 I think you should pay attention to this, it is shameful to see a supposed adult behaving like a kid(actually have this impression that he is one sha but hey). Just let it slide |
Re: My Cowpea Farm In Kano by goldfish80(m): 8:01pm On Jan 28, 2018 |
Mickael2: The young man have been doing his best to frame me up since his return. I have the time on my hands to burst all his petty myths today. Pls let nobody intervene. He must prove how he can read my mind and arrive at all the false accusations he has been peddling here. |
Re: My Cowpea Farm In Kano by Uyaiuwem: 1:22pm On Mar 15, 2018 |
Yildiz: Weldon, could you please help with ur contact? |
Re: My Cowpea Farm In Kano by bobotolen(m): 2:02pm On Mar 15, 2018 |
Can I get about 200 bundles of IITA stems or tme3205 A interested in the Ibadan lands. Where is the location please? And is the land mechanized ( can use tractor to cultivate) or not?[/quote] |
Re: My Cowpea Farm In Kano by Burchester: 8:10pm On Feb 06, 2019 |
Yildiz: I would like to know where I can get hectares for hire at Tiga also. Can I get your contact |
Re: My Cowpea Farm In Kano by Krak(m): 11:45am On Apr 11, 2021 |
Yildiz: You never updated us about the result of this venture. How was the harvest like and what lessons learnt, I am very interested in knowing. It's been quite a while. |
Re: My Cowpea Farm In Kano by cattlefarming01: 4:37pm On Apr 11, 2021 |
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Re: My Cowpea Farm In Kano by AncientAlien(m): 6:36pm On Jan 26 |
Yildiz:@Yildiz. It will be of great help to this thread and every cowpea aspiring farmers to know about the harvest of your farm in that year. Your success and downsides will really help. |
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