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3 January 2024
Bio organic farming for tobacco cultivation

What Tobacco is one of the crops that respond well to Bio organic farming practices. The crop is prone to have a high nematode damage of the roots, especially in sandy soils. Through the use of inorganic fertilizers, soils loose their carbon content and the important groups of microbes- predominantly bacteria - which were suppose […]

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3 January 2024
Bio organic farming for peppadew growing

What Peppadew is one of the crops that respond also well to Bio organic farming practices. The crop is prone to have a high root knot nematode damage on the roots, especially in sandy soils. Through the use of inorganic fertilizers, soils loose their carbon content and the important groups of microbes- predominantly bacteria - […]

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3 January 2024
Bio organic farming for birds and chickens

What Birds and Chickens respond well to Bio organic farming practices. Through the use of vaccines and antibiotics, birds digestive system loose important groups of microbes - predominantly bacteria - like Streptomyces sp. and Bifidobacterium sp. that's suppose to prevent diseases and deficiencies. This results in chickens becoming stunted and nutrient deficient ( ineffective digestion) […]

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3 January 2024
Bio organic farming for maize growing

What Maize or Corn is one of the crops that respond also well to Bio organic farming practices. The crop is prone to have a high stubby root nematode damage, especially in sandy soils. Through the use of inorganic fertilizers, soils loose their carbon content and the important groups of microbes- predominantly bacteria - which […]

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3 January 2024
Bio organic farming for pineapples

What Pineapples is one of the crops that respond well to Bio organic farming practices. The crop is prone to have a high stubby root and root knot nematode damage, especially in sandy soils. Through the use of inorganic fertilizers, soils loose their carbon content and the important groups of microbes- predominantly bacteria - which […]

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3 January 2024
Bio organic cattle rearing

What Conventional cattle rearing is not good for the environment. Firstly cattle is responsible for some greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions like methane due to ineffective digestion because of all the supplement and grains being fed. Secondly do the paddocks deteriorate due to overgrazing and erosion. Thirdly are the cattle treated with antibiotics, vaccines and other […]

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3 January 2024
Bio organic farming for Macadamia producers

What Tree crops for the most part is farmed with synthetic fertilizers. This generate the need for chemical sprays because of pest and disease attacks. Furthermore, herbicides are used widely in orchards to eradicate any competition whatsoever. Soils are bare under trees. Integrated pest and disease management programs becomes essential to be able to comply […]

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3 January 2024
Bio organic farming for wheat growers

What Wheat is one of the crops that respond also well to Bio organic farming practices. The crop is prone to have a high stubby root nematode damage on the roots, especially in sandy soils. Through the use of inorganic fertilizers, soils loose their carbon content and the important groups of microbes- predominantly bacteria - […]

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3 January 2024
Bio organic farming for Sugarcane production

WHAT Sugarcane is prone to have a high nematode damage of the roots, especially in sandy soils. Through the use of inorganic fertilizers, soils loose their carbon content and the important groups of microbes- predominantly bacteria - which were suppose to control the nematodes. This results in the crop getting stunted and nutrient deficient due […]

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2 January 2024
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