Farm clearing in preparation for beans cultivation once the ️ hits the ground running.

HELLO HIVE

Rainfall has been quite eventful this year with an unexpected break that has taken longer than it use to around this time of the year in previous years, this has disrupted so many activities the delay including planting of some crops like rice, beans and guinea corn planting guinea corn wouldn't be possible anymore the time won't be enough for the guinea corn to germinate, grow and produce so it is best to keep off planting guinea corn since we definitely can't predict how long the rain will last.

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But for other crops that are within the 3 months bracket we still have a chance as long as the rain begins to drop anytime soon and beans is within that bracket but I don't know about other varieties but the one I am planning to use fits the 3 months bracket.

I have to make sure that the land is cleared and ready now, cultivation is difficult because the land is dry and we are doing that manually so we have to wait but while we wait it is important to get the land cleared, get the seed ready and other chemicals that I will need when everything starts kicking up. There will be no time by then since there other farms like the rice, groundnut and others that will need taking care of but for now most significant works are on hold.

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The situation with rainfall has been really terrible this year.

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