1 Avoid planting frost sensitive crops
2 physical Barrier
3 Irrigate in the early hours before frost
4 frost cloth, Greenhouse plastic
5 mulch
6 ascertain frost days
7 burn sawdust & light matter at ground level
1 Follow planting periods recommended by experts.. prevention is better than cure , plant winter crops to reduce the risk of frost hit in frost prone areas.. Curcubits are susceptible to frost.. Brassicas are tolerant make the best choice
2 physical barrier , build walls or create bushes to control cold air drainage .. Most common is a thatch grass wind break around frost sensitive crops such as tomatoes , peppers and curcubits ... common Native name Mupanda
3 Irrigate before frost hours.clear skies are associated with frost days follow met updates and stay on top. The idea of using irrigation to help prevent frost is that the water that is sprayed in the fields freezes and releases heat to the air as the liquid water changes to ice
4 Frost cloth usually made of polypropylene or polyester, that can be placed over cold sensitive plants to protect them from low temperatures. You can keep it over your plants day and night because light and water can both get through.
5 Mulching acts as an insulation to protect your plants from the freezing-thawing-freezing-thawing cycle which may damage roots. Mulching protect plants from winter. It keeps roots warmer much longer.
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ALACHLOR 48EC
Pre-emergence hb for the control of annual grasses and some broadleaf weeds in maize, tobacco, potatoes and other field crops. @basera_john @ndakaripa@FarmDudeZW
ACETACHLOR 90EC
Pre-emergence hb for the control of annual grasses and some broadleaf weeds in soyabeans, maize, groundnuts, sugarcane
CLASSIC, CHLORIMURON ETHYL 25DF
A selective post emergence hb for use in soyabean and groundnuts #ZimAgricRising
Nicosulfuron 75DF
A systemic post emergence hb for the control of shamva grass and wild sorghum and some broadleaf weeds in maize.
STELLA STAR 120SL
A selective post emergence hb for the control of annual and perrenial grasses in maize.
Conservative use of Resources bears in mind future generations... Advocating afforastation of Acacia karroo as an alternative source of firewood in primitive societies & ornamental in cities...
Plant description:
Known as the most common thorn tree of the veld this fast growing, drought resistant Acacia, with dark green leaves. It is fast growing, tolerates damp growing conditions, attracts insects and birds to the garden & makes for a great shade tree. Regeneration
Origins : southern Africa
Uses: Cullinary & Medicinal
Cultural: yes
Commercial: yes
Cosmetics: yes
Part Use: Attracts species
The gum is also used in the food, ink, detergent, pharmaceutical, glue and paint industries. The branches regenerate when cut
Ranging from the baby carrot early maturing usually 60days to harvest
Common tall and long carrot Nantes and kuroda
Market preference differs from area to area region to region
SOIL REQUIREMENTS
Deep, well drained, sandy loam soils with a friable texture are most desirable. Heavy, stony, compacted and poorly drained soil is less desirable at it interferes with the development of the roots.
Inspiration is like a relay stick, it has to be passed on. Youth of our time it's now or never Zim Agric has to rise. Record show US$9 million monthly through exports of ostrich skin, meat and feathers to Europe, America and Asia follow thread..👇 @Zimyoungfarmers@basera_john
Locally, demand is small but it’s an excellent export business. it is very intensive in terms of management. You should be always on the ground to be successful as a farmer. I hope for the best and want to play my small role in reviving the industry. It has so much potential.”
Ryan Johnson a poultry editor in 2018 identified that All agricultural production goes well with marketing, “I am not sure of what country we can market them in. That is why you don’t find any new farmers in that area. My understanding is that Europe is the market for ostriches