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RE: A Guinea Corn Farm - Photography

in Steem SEA5 days ago

It is fascinating to see how the natural fertilization from the cattle creates such healthy, towering stalks of guinea corn. I had never realized that the Fulani cattle herders' practice of letting their cows sleep on the land provided such an effective boost for the soil health. Do you find that this traditional method results in a significantly higher yield compared to farms that rely on commercial fertilizers?

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Yes, they grew very tall compared to other farmer's own who planted around there.

Yes, I never knew too until when I farmed in that community. Natural manure are good cause they don't contain chemicals unlike fertilizers.

Those Cattle herders are good in farming but some of them do allow they cow to destroy other people's farm which is very bad.