Mad Farmer, the knowledge you impacting will go a long way. Continue with that spirit especially people who have developed interest in farming soybeans. Farming is a good business. Thanks.
The Mad Farmer himself! Will the seed grow and produce well if they are too close to each other? Will they not fight for nutrients to survive? Thank you so much
Hi mad farmer please assist if you want to plant soyabean you need spacial seeds for soya or you use normal soya that you harvest thanks Michael from south Africa
With all respect sir there are some actions you are doing incorrectly. Soybeans need a good stand but 250 000 seeds per ha is more than enough and at the rate you are applying the seed it will give you a plant density closer to 450 000 plants/ha which is too dense. ALSO use a pre-emergence herbicide like Strongarm and alachlor to control weeds from before the emergence of the crop and I am telling you, you will have zero weeds in your crop. Just do not do intercropping with other broadleaf or grass type crops because you will kill them. I also have a problem with the inoculation of the seed with Rhizobium - especially whem it is virgin soil or a field that get soybeans for the first time. Inoculate the seed as you illustrated but also suspend some of the inoculant in water and apply directly into the plant furrow. With this metod you know you will have enough inoculant to do its job. Personally I will cover the seed about 2-4 cm otherwise if it does not rain within 2 days after planting the soil would have dried and makes germination impossible. Also you can have a big downpour of rain that will "open" the seed if planted too shallow. I am a white farmer and researher in South Africa for 23 years now and we have very good yields up to 5 tons/ha under dryland. Soybeans is the most forgiving crop but look out for mining your soil by not fertilising - after a few years it will come back to you and hurt you with a bad yield! Wish you a long and lucky farming career. Regards.
Mad Farmer, the knowledge you impacting will go a long way. Continue with that spirit especially people who have developed interest in farming soybeans. Farming is a good business. Thanks.
The madness is exciting!!! Thank you for the information disseminated in a very simple way.
good lecture loud and clear thank you for sharing
I really like this. Thanks for sharing this awesome knowledge.
The information you share is always on point and it's always clear
Thank you for sharing your knowledge it's really inspiring
Very educative.
Thanks for the video Mad- farmer
Hi sir I'm from India 🇮🇳 and I'm a big fan of u
I like picking it from real farmers than theorist and bravo to you mad farmer for your guidance
Mad Farmer, thank you so much I assume this method can be used on many legumes if not all. I learnt a lot here. God bless.
Very educative carry on their are number of things I have learnt from your video, thanks
This coming rains season am doing exactly what you have illustrated for the first time..
You are very great. I am very impressed.This is inspiring and very interesting
I was blank but now you have given me something to contemplate about.thanks a lot.
Thank you so much for this so much love from Kenya
Magnificent video. As home gardener - many thanks...
Thank you for the knowledge you are sharing sir. I went into a loss because of lack of knowledge
Very nice information
I like the channel and the host simple with content 💪
Nice work mad farmer
May Lord God grant you good harvest
I like your instructions. Thank you
Great work
Good lectures
I am doing this for the same time, and I found your videos educative. Thank you
thanks every much mad farmer looking forward to using your methods
Great, job
Great work sir thank you so much... Am planting mine tomorrow...
How is it doing?
Hope you all the best that one day you may one day own your own land
May God bless you for this tremendous job you are doing...
Please, I want to connect with someone in your country for this kind of farming
Am humbled
Nice work. Thanks
Thank you so much mad farmer
You re doing a good job,I planted mine yesterday unfortunately we had a heavy down pour so seeds were unearthed or exposed.What measures can I take?.
Wow! Your weather is completely different from ours. I which to be in your country for this kind of farming
Thank u sir I have learnt something 🥰🥰🥰
Nice going sir❤❤
This is very insightful. Thank you
Thank you for the knowledge you are impating on us
Very very good
through this method how much is the yield per hectare?
How many bags do you harvest with Dina seeds variety per hectare
Very articulate
Iam Rogers from DRC,
Thank you for y're vidéo i want to ask you how can i found the herbicides weeds Control in the sunflower
Hello Mad Farmer. I kindly wanted to find out which seed is advisable to plant in chongwe district please sir!
Thanks tomorrow IAM planting tomorrow
Taking notes 👏
Thank you for your service you have been an inspiration
U r welcome
Do you also apply inoculant to other legumes like groundnuts.if yes then what type do you apply.
What is inoculant?
Can I use roundup as a weedkiller just after planting?
😂😂😂
Thanks a lot
Thank you for the knowledge
Thank you mad farmer...
Great
Question, when covered lightly , birds dont eat the seeds ?
Morning comrade, can I use the same inoculant on kabulangeti beans
What happens if you don't add the innocurant?
Where do you buy the inoculant from
Can soya beans be cooked for consumption
Very Grateful
you are the best, thank you so much
Am following your footsteps
Thank you so much sir!
Thank yu
Thank you
Am a farmer from mwasemphangwe schemes farm#61 lumezi district liking and interested in what you're doing would like to be your farmer.
Thank you.
Mad farmer, would you advise semi broadcasting with common beans like sugar beans?
No, just apply Normally
Madfarmer
How much inoculant do I need for 100kg of soya???
But it seems other farmers will dry the seeds 15 minutes after mixing it before planting
Can I use round up weed killer ?
Great work. You didn't mention fertilizer
Yes
At what point do we apply fertiliser
Please what is the name of inoculant?
I needsoya beans seedsim in SA
Thank you so much.
U r welcome
Bushe 10kg ya soya ingakwane kushanga pali 1 hectre land? Zikomo
No, u need a 25kgs
No you need at least 60-70 kg seed per ha for a good stand.
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Kindly tell us the best spacing.
I need soya bean seeds here in Namibia
My motivator
The Mad Farmer himself! Will the seed grow and produce well if they are too close to each other? Will they not fight for nutrients to survive? Thank you so much
They will
Mad farmer you are the best
Mad farmer kindly help which one is the best spraying fertilizer for soya beans
Please what's the name of the items you mixed with the soya beans? I heard water and sugar but I didn't get the last one. From Ghana
Thank you #inspirational
Hi mad farmer please assist if you want to plant soyabean you need spacial seeds for soya or you use normal soya that you harvest thanks
Michael from south Africa
With all respect sir there are some actions you are doing incorrectly. Soybeans need a good stand but 250 000 seeds per ha is more than enough and at the rate you are applying the seed it will give you a plant density closer to 450 000 plants/ha which is too dense. ALSO use a pre-emergence herbicide like Strongarm and alachlor to control weeds from before the emergence of the crop and I am telling you, you will have zero weeds in your crop. Just do not do intercropping with other broadleaf or grass type crops because you will kill them.
I also have a problem with the inoculation of the seed with Rhizobium - especially whem it is virgin soil or a field that get soybeans for the first time. Inoculate the seed as you illustrated but also suspend some of the inoculant in water and apply directly into the plant furrow. With this metod you know you will have enough inoculant to do its job. Personally I will cover the seed about 2-4 cm otherwise if it does not rain within 2 days after planting the soil would have dried and makes germination impossible. Also you can have a big downpour of rain that will "open" the seed if planted too shallow. I am a white farmer and researher in South Africa for 23 years now and we have very good yields up to 5 tons/ha under dryland. Soybeans is the most forgiving crop but look out for mining your soil by not fertilising - after a few years it will come back to you and hurt you with a bad yield! Wish you a long and lucky farming career. Regards.
Kindly give me your email.
Good morning. Can you contact me