
Basics of Sheep Farming
Sheep farming is the practice of raising sheep for their meat, wool, and milk. Sheep…
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…
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…
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:…
Choosing the right Hydroponic System for your needs is essential to ensure that your plants grow healthy and strong. Here are some tips to help you choose the right hydroponic system for your needs: Determine your budget: Hydroponic systems come in a wide range of prices. Determine your budget first, so you can narrow down your…
Hydroponics is a method of growing plants without soil, where the plant roots are suspended in a nutrient-rich water solution. Hydroponic systems can range from simple DIY setups to complex commercial operations. Some of the benefits of hydroponics include: Water conservation: Hydroponic systems use up to 90% less water than traditional soil-based agriculture, making it a…
Hydroponic gardening is an innovative and efficient way to grow plants indoors. Here are the top 10 hydroponic plants that are easy to grow and thrive indoors: Herbs: Herbs like basil, parsley, mint, and cilantro are easy to grow hydroponically and provide fresh and flavorful additions to any dish. Lettuce: Leafy greens like lettuce and spinach are…
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…
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…
People who are in practice of growing hydroponic fodder, they have to focus on 5 major points before going for soaking procedure in this system Before soaking seeds in water check your seed either they are clean or not if you find that they are unhygienic, clean your seeds with some cleaning solution like hydrogen…
Atmospheric Moisture aka Humidity, is the amount of water vapour in the air. If there is a lot of water vapour in the air, the humidity will be high. The higher the humidity, the wetter it feels. Humidity is blamed for all kinds of negative things, including mold in your house, as well as malfunctions…