31/07/2024
Budding and Grafting of fruit trees 🎄
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31/07/2024
Budding and Grafting of fruit trees 🎄
31/07/2024
This is how vegetables start 🥬🥬
30/07/2024
Important things to have on the farm.
30/07/2024
Tomato 🍅 production
30/07/2024
Farm machinery
Cabbage 🥬 production
Tomato 🍅 production
Maize 🌽 production
13/07/2024
TRENCH COMPOSTING
Trenching is the act of burying your organic waste directly into your garden soil. The advantage of this method over conventional composting is that it enables you to compost meat, grains, dairy, and cooked leftover foods that contain oil in addition to other kitchen scraps. Because these items attract rodents and flies, we recommend you don't put them into your regular compost. By burying them in a trench you can avoid these problems, since neither rodents nor flies will be able to access the material if it is 45 cm underground. And all you need is a shovel!
Trenching is also a safe method for composting pet waste. Because the waste is buried in the ground, the risk of pathogen spread is very unlikely. However, you should not trench your pet waste near edible food crops. Trenching is an excellent method to use in combination with growing annual plants, especially heavy feeding plants like cabbage, corn, and squash. It also encourages the development of deep, water conserving root systems.
Trenching utilizes anaerobic (without oxygen) decomposition to create an underground band of nutrient- rich humus for your plants. This is a slower composting process than that which occurs in a well-managed backyard bin, but the trenched materials will retain more nitrogen during the process.
13/07/2024
Did you know that Tilapia eggs are collected from the mouth of the female tilapia broodstock?
At Msekese Fishieries we collect eggs every 10 days. They are then separated into 4 developmental stages:
Stage 1: Freshly laid un-eyed eggs, normally white or light yellow in colour
Stage 2: Just eyed eggs which are darker yellow in colour
Stage 3: 2-day old eggs which are darker with visible large eyes and tail, which are starting to hatch
Stage 4: Yolk sac fry which are developed and free swimming.
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