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	<title><![CDATA[SpiritualFamily.Net: People who like Wall post  by Gumisiriza Julius]]></title>
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	<title><![CDATA[17 LAWS OF FARMING YOU SHOULD...]]></title>
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<p>17 LAWS OF FARMING YOU SHOULD KNOW</p>

<p>1. Never target peak seasons, peak seasons come with their own challenges. Be a farmer not a gambler.</p>

<p>2. Choose at least two main crops and a rotational crop plan. Jumping from one crop to another is not right to your pocket.</p>

<p>3. Plan your farm and always have the crops at different age stages, to ensure constant supply.</p>

<p>4. No crop that is not profitable, just master the pro and cons of a particular crop.</p>

<p>5. Having a lot of many is not a licence to successful farming.</p>

<p>6. Have a spray and fertilizer plan and stick to it.</p>

<p>7. Never take advise from agrovets and agrochemical sales agent. Most of them are sales persons and not agronomists.</p>

<p>8.Try as much as possible to cut down on farm expenditure without compromising on produce quality.</p>

<p>9. Never hold back on a produce, if its a quick perishable product. Sell it at the prevailing prices.</p>

<p>10. Never plant a new seed on large scale before doing trials unless you have seen it somewhere.</p>

<p>11. Never entrust your million dollar idea against a farmhand, ensure you are present during critical stages of crop development untill marketing.</p>

<p>12. Never employ a close family member to manage your farm, most of them will fail you.</p>

<p>13. If you are neighbouring farmers plant same crop.</p>

<p>14. Never apply any farming information you get online, without consulting your agronomist.</p>

<p>15. Always have a farm plan.</p>

<p>16. Old is always good.<br />Most of the old seed varieties and chemicals will never disappoint you.</p>

<p>17. Passion in farming is key and will take you far.</p>
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