Bro, what really is the best spacing sir???? Bcus I have seen some videos as well that suggest that the space between one plant of maize to another one should be 6 inches only. I have also seen some videos of a twin plants on a row.
@@aruwewetv6018 There are many options. On your land, plant different population in different parts, measure your yield. Start using the one that works best for you. So you can divide one hectare into four zones. Plant with different spacing in each zone. Farming requires experimenting. What works for one farmer, may not work the same for another, due to many factors like soil composition, rain, etc.
AWESOMELY AWESOME VIDEO, THANKS FOR SHARING......
They look days old, barely a week old
This is very good
Wow great farming
Kuala may Almighty Allah grant u good dids👏👏
Very educative
Pls can anyone help me with how to get a yam farming done in Northern Ghana on a large scale?
Are those maize plants really four weeks old?
Please how many bags has the farmer gotten when he tried the new method?
That farm is bone dry all the way down. How does that work with rice?
This is very educative
Great program design but the drama is too much
And what was the outcome
my concern exactly. what was the outcome of this activity? did he get more than 5 bags?
It doesn't really matter. It's the knowledge shared that is important.
To be really honest the planter doesn’t obey the 8cm by 40cm which by far plants more and bring better yields.
Bro, what really is the best spacing sir???? Bcus I have seen some videos as well that suggest that the space between one plant of maize to another one should be 6 inches only. I have also seen some videos of a twin plants on a row.
@@aruwewetv6018 There are many options. On your land, plant different population in different parts, measure your yield. Start using the one that works best for you.
So you can divide one hectare into four zones. Plant with different spacing in each zone.
Farming requires experimenting. What works for one farmer, may not work the same for another, due to many factors like soil composition, rain, etc.
I suggest this type of farming education must go down to the farmers with their language for them to understand very well, Thanks