The Fact About Cassava Farms Together With Great Intentions Of Planting Different Cassava Species 🌱☘️🌱☘️ || Better Farm Arrangements For Quick Growth And Development.
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As part of the planting schedule that so many farmers actually get into this rainy season I also visited another cassava Farm which is mainly of both cassava and other plants but at the moment they already arrested the other plant which is known as Millet. This Millet is as the result of an alternative for crops like maize. In this type of the region we have so many alternative for crops. If you do not want to plant maize you can as well plant guinea corn, millet or some related crops.
When I saw that they already harvested the Millet, now they arranged the already dried up stalk into the middle road of the ridges. That is how to make sure that the Farm looks more clean. Then you can see that the already germinated cassava already took more space at this time. I took some pictures of how the farm looks like and what knowledge I gain from it arrangement.
- This kind of cassava stem is a common type of cassava species you can ever see here in the mid-north where they always kind of specie of crops at different types of Farm interval. Why I said this is because I already made a lot of researches and it's almost the same.
When the species remain a very constant one it is very dangerous to the whole Farm community because it will remain the same species or crop over years. This color may be different from the cassava specie you have in your own community, environment, town or country.
Another type of cassava species. It different from the kind of red or brown species we have seen before. This is another specie which is called the green species I found it also on the same agricultural Farmland.
- These are some of the already dead cassava stem. Sometimes you can always see more of this when you do not have time for the cultivation of the stem at a due time. The More the cassava stem stay up on the soil surface the more it lifespan decreases without planting it.
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🗓️Date Capture: 5/5/2025. 📸Medium capture: Infinix Note5 Smartphone. 🌍Location: Ilorin.Kwara State. Nigeria. 🕰️Time:5:46pm ⚡Posted with: peakd.com
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