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02/04/2026

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29/03/2026

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26/03/2026



🌱 Carrot Growing & Spraying Program1. Land Preparation- Plough deeply and break clods for fine soil.- Add well‑decompose...
17/03/2026

🌱 Carrot Growing & Spraying Program

1. Land Preparation
- Plough deeply and break clods for fine soil.
- Add well‑decomposed manure (avoid fresh manure).
- Ensure good drainage to prevent root rot.

2. Planting
- Use certified carrot seeds.
- Sow in rows, spacing 20–25 cm apart.
- Thin seedlings to 5–8 cm spacing after germination.

3. Watering
- Keep soil moist, especially during germination.
- Avoid waterlogging; carrots prefer consistent but moderate watering.

4. W**d Control
- W**d regularly to reduce competition.
- Use shallow weeding to avoid damaging roots.

5. Spraying Program
Week 2–3 (after germination):
- Spray with a mild fungicide to prevent damping‑off.

Week 4–6:
- Apply insecticide against aphids and leaf miners.
- Use foliar feed to boost growth.

Week 7–10:
- Spray fungicide for leaf blight and powdery mildew.
- Alternate chemicals to avoid resistance.

Week 11 onwards:
- Monitor for root pests (nematodes, cutworms).
- Apply recommended soil drench if infestation is noted.

6. Harvesting
- Harvest at 90–120 days when roots are firm and orange.
- Avoid leaving carrots too long in the soil to prevent cracking.

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📌 Farmer Tips
- Always rotate chemicals to prevent resistance.
- Spray early morning or late evening for best results.
- Use protective gear during spraying.
- Keep records of sprays and dates for better planning.

🌱 Watermelon Spraying Schedule 1. Seedling Stage (0–3 weeks after transplanting)- Spray every 7–10 days- Fungicide: To p...
13/03/2026

🌱 Watermelon Spraying Schedule

1. Seedling Stage (0–3 weeks after transplanting)
- Spray every 7–10 days
- Fungicide: To prevent damping-off and early blight
- Insecticide: Control aphids and whiteflies
- Tip: Drench seedlings with systemic fungicide at transplanting

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2. Vine Growth Stage (3–6 weeks)
- Spray every 10–14 days
- Insecticide: Against leaf miners, thrips, and beetles
- Foliar Feed: Balanced NPK + micronutrients for strong vines
- Tip: Alternate insecticides to avoid resistance

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3. Flowering & Fruiting Stage (6–10 weeks)
- Spray every 10–14 days
- Fungicide: Powdery mildew, anthracnose prevention
- Insecticide: Protect flowers from thrips and fruit borers
- Foliar Feed: Potassium-rich fertilizer for fruit set
- Tip: Spray in early morning or late afternoon for best absorption

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4. Fruit Maturity Stage (10–14 weeks)
- Spray every 14–21 days
- Protectant Fungicide: Prevent late blight and fruit rot
- Sticker/Spreader: Improve chemical adherence
- Tip: Reduce nitrogen sprays, focus on potassium for sweetness

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🐛 Key Pests & Diseases
- Aphids – cause curling leaves, transmit viruses
- Leaf Miners – create tunnels in leaves
- Powdery Mildew – white patches on leaves
- Anthracnose – dark spots on leaves and fruits

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🧰 Recommended Agrochemical Pack
- Fungicide (systemic + protectant)
- Insecticide (broad-spectrum + targeted)
- Foliar Feed (NPK + micronutrients)
- Protectant (contact fungicide)
- Sticker/Spreader (adjuvant for better coverage)

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⚠️ Risks & Farmer Tips
- Chemical Resistance: Rotate products to avoid resistance.
- Safety: Always wear protective gear.
- Timing: Avoid spraying during hot midday sun.
- Market Compliance: Respect pre-harvest intervals to meet food safety standards.

🐔 Early Signs of Coccidiosis in ChickensWatch for these symptoms, especially in young birds (2–8 weeks old):- Bloody or ...
12/03/2026

🐔 Early Signs of Coccidiosis in Chickens

Watch for these symptoms, especially in young birds (2–8 weeks old):

- Bloody or watery diarrhea
- Lethargy and drooping wings
- Loss of appetite and weight
- Pale combs and wattles
- Ruffled feathers
- Huddling or isolation from the flock
- Reduced growth and poor feed conversion

These signs often appear 4–7 days after infection. The disease spreads quickly in warm, moist environments with poor sanitation.

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💊 Treatment Options

If you suspect coccidiosis, act fast:

Treatment | Description | How to use
Amprolium (e.g., Amprol 25%) | Blocks parasite’s vitamin B1 uptake | Add to drinking water for 5–7 days
Toltrazuril (e.g., Baycox) | Kills all stages of coccidia | Oral dose once daily for 2 days
Sulfa drugs (e.g., Sulfadimethoxine)
Antibacterial and anticoccidial

- Isolate sick birds and

🛡️ Prevention Strategies

To protect your flock long-term:

- Use medicated chick starter feed (with coccidiostats like Amprolium or Monensin).
- Vaccinate day-old chicks if available—especially for large flocks.
- Practice deep litter management: keep bedding dry and change regularly.
- Rotate pasture or pens to reduce oocyst buildup.
- Avoid overcrowding and ensure good ventilation.

🌾 FARMER’S BUNDLE PACK – CROP BOOST + PEST & W**D CONTROL! 🌿  Get 3 powerful solutions in one pack:  ✅ Algreen HyNitro42...
10/03/2026

🌾 FARMER’S BUNDLE PACK – CROP BOOST + PEST & W**D CONTROL! 🌿
Get 3 powerful solutions in one pack:
✅ Algreen HyNitro42 – Boost growth & root health
✅ Emmaron 30SC – Fight Fall Army Worm in maize
✅ Tingatinga-Top 500SC – Kill weeds, protect maize

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🌽 Maize Spraying Guide After PlantingProtect your maize with timely spraying for better yields.✅ Week 1–2: Apply Selecti...
09/03/2026

🌽 Maize Spraying Guide After Planting
Protect your maize with timely spraying for better yields.

✅ Week 1–2: Apply Selective Herbicides
- Purpose: Kill weeds without harming maize.
- Targets: Grasses and broadleaf weeds.
- Recommended Products:
- Atrazine – controls broadleaf weeds
- Metolachlor or Dual Gold – controls grasses
- Tips:
- Spray when weeds are young and actively growing.
- Use a flat-fan nozzle for even coverage.
- Avoid spraying on windy days.

🐛 Week 3–5: Spray Insecticides
- Purpose: Protect maize from pests like stem borers and fall armyworm.
- Recommended Products:
- Lambda-cyhalothrin (e.g., Duduthrin, Karate)
- Emamectin benzoate (e.g., Ampligo, Es**rt)
- Signs to Watch:
- Leaf holes, curled leaves, frass (insect waste)
- Tips:
- Spray early morning or late evening.
- Rotate insecticides to prevent resistance.

🔄 Week 6–8: Monitor & Reapply
- Scout your field weekly.
- Re-spray if pests or weeds reappear.

🛡️ Safety First
- Wear gloves and protective gear.
- Mix chemicals according to label instructions.
- Keep records of spraying dates and products used.

31/10/2024
NEWCASTLE DISEASES🩺💉one of the most serious of all infectious bird diseases. It is a devastating virus that can spread r...
24/01/2024

NEWCASTLE DISEASES🩺💉
one of the most serious of all infectious bird diseases. It is a devastating virus that can spread rapidly and could kill thousands of native and introduced bird species.
SYMPTOMS
Sneezing, coughing, and respiratory distress are more common respiratory signs.

Here are the typical signs and symptoms of Newcastle disease in poultry:

• Respiratory: Sneezing, coughing, gasping, rattling breath, difficulty breathing

• Nervous: Tremors, incoordination, drooping wings, paralysis, twisting of the neck

• Digestive: Greenish, watery diarrhea

• General: Depression, reduced egg production, misshapen eggs
TREATMENT
Newcastle disease is highly contagious and fatal, and there is no specific treatment available.
Supportive treatment is adviced by using
Strong antivirals e.g Advice and antibiotics and vitamins to aid recovery
and prevent increase in mortality rate.
Vaccinations is done for prevention purposes to avoid occurance of the disease.
Note; using strong antibiotic and antivirals e.g Advice is recommended

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