Basics of Sheep Farming

Sheep farming is the practice of raising sheep for their meat, wool, and milk. Sheep have been domesticated for thousands of years and are one of the oldest and most valuable livestock species. They are raised for a variety of products, including meat, wool, leather, and lanolin. Sheep farming is practiced around the world, with…

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How to Start Pig Farming

Pig farming, also known as swine farming, is the raising and breeding of domestic pigs for meat (pork), as well as for other products such as leather, lard, and fertilizer. Pigs are highly intelligent and social animals, and when properly cared for, can provide a profitable source of income for farmers. SCOPE OF PIG FARMING…

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Goat Farming Business

Goat farming is the practice of raising and breeding goats for meat, milk, fiber, and other products. Goats are versatile animals that can thrive in a variety of environments and are often preferred by small-scale farmers due to their low cost of maintenance and high reproductive rate. Here are some key aspects of goat farming:…

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Common Problems In Hydroponics

While hydroponics offers many benefits over traditional agriculture, there are some common problems that growers may encounter. Here are some of the most common problems in hydroponics: Nutrient imbalances: Since hydroponic systems rely on a nutrient solution for plant growth, it’s important to ensure that the nutrient solution is properly balanced. Too much or too…

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Hydroponic fodder can be a replacement to conventional green fodder…?

100% YES, you can replace Conventional green fodder by hydroponic fodder. In below table, Nutrient content in hydroponic maize fodder, hybrid Napier, conventional maize fodder and maize grain is shown  Comparing  hydroponic maize fodder, hybrid Napier or conventional maize fodder with maize grain(89.58%) doesn’t carry any sense , the reason maize seed(non-living) is in a non-digestible…

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