The Millet Plant Formation With Changes In Leaves By Pest And Diseases. Planting Using The Creative Method Of Farming Techniques Initiative 🌱🌿☘️☘️

in Agricultural Mindset4 days ago

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In agricultural mindset, the crops such as the guinea corn, the Millet and others can strive best even when you cultivate them using the mobile seedbed techniques. This is tomorrow reason why you need to explore and also practice practically on the field not just in books as theoretical aspect of Agriculture. I always emphasize on this that being a farmer it involves the practical aspect the theoretical aspect and also how you can be more creative as a farmer. All actually works together to give a very good and best result. When you cultivate crops you must always make sure that even from the onset, you must watch the way it grows up. Either the use of nursery section or not. It is the duty of a farmer to know how your farm is made up of.

When you plant the guinea corn, Maize 🌽🌽 or the Millet using the mobile seedbed you must pay 100% attention. Because there are so many pest and diseases attached to it. Just like in this particular article and pictures that shows some change in leaves of the millets.

The first time I tried this I noticed that it was due to the fact that I applied a lot of water to improve the growth as well as for other crops at the same time. Gradually it started sprouting out and I took the records. Then I noticed that the rate at which it grows was moving I had to apply organic manure as well. I did it and I started saying a lot of positive changes. After a while it grow up more faster. I also took the records. This is to show us that for every Farm stage you must always keep records so that there will be no confusion or argument as Time goes On. When I conversate with people and tell them that I have actually planted some crops they will be like how? But due to the fact that I always keep records and I keep vlogs, its really helps me to buttress my point. I took some pictures of the Millet as it grow with some changes in the leaves.

  • This is how the Millet leaves grow in respect with the stem formation. To one side it resemble sugarcane but it is never sugarcane. Sugarcane also has its own characteristics. Even when you see it from a very far distance you will positively identify that this is sugarcane and not any other crops.

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The leaves of the millet or Guinea corn is absolutely similar as well. But when it starts to flower and produce more seed then you see the practical and physical differences.

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Sometimes when I check on the leaves I see a lot of insects attachment with its already built colony house. I refer to a lot of insect 🐝🦋🐝🦋 attached with the Web and more to cultivated crops.

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  • The leaves also get dried naturally and if time permit you can actually remove them one after the other so that there will be a fresh formation leaves around the area again. But it is not necessary it will always fall down on its own its Time comes.

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This is the kind of insects that lives on the millet leaves and some other crops. I have never seen this before but here we are. And that is why I always say that the nature always change. There are a lot of pest and diseases that has never sprout out in recent times but now we have them on crops.

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When I checked the Millet stem I also observe that there are a lot of already affected part on it so I left it to be exposed to the sun naturally. I saw a lot of insects also rally around the stem after I pulled out some already dried leaves. So I know after this task, I mean the exposure of the affected part to the direct sunlight, they will actually find their way out.

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If you look extremely well you see that they down portion of the stem resemble the sugarcane stem a bit.

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  • So many people may take this type of crop the millet and the guinea corn for sugarcane. I'm going to capture the sugarcane Farm very soon so that I'm going to place the differences very clear to us. The planting of different crops is attainable when you use the mobile Seedbed. It is also recommendable to use it wisely because when you try as much as possible to manipulate the crops it may become overcrowded.

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Providing a lot of space when you are using the mobile seed bed is also recommended. You do not need to cultivate too much crops on it so that you will really enjoy your farming season. When you also do this you must always be patient enough to see the results. Not always in a rush to harvest your crop.

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 4 days ago (edited) 

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