If many people can think like this in Nigeria I'm very sure agriculture will go a very long way
This is highly recommended to help Nigerians engage in agricultural activities to bring fresh food from the farm home.
Wow with this brain of yours am sure you will do better than dangote ☺️☺️
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264 days agoMaize (corn) is a staple crop in many parts of the world. Here's a brief guide on how to farm maize: - *Preparation*: - Choose a suitable location with well-drained soil and adequate sunlight. - Prepare the soil by tilling or plowing to loosen and aerate it. - *Planting*: - Plant high-quality maize seeds at the right time (usually during the rainy season or when the soil is ). - Sow seeds 1-2 inches deep and 6-8 inches apart. - *Growth stage*: - Keep the soil consistently moist during the germination phase (7-10 days). - Provide adequate nutrients through fertilizers (if necessary). - Monitor for pests and diseases, and take action if necessary. - *Harvesting*: - Maize is typically ready to harvest 90-120 days after planting. - Check for maturity by looking for dry, brown husks and hard kernels. - Harvest the maize by cutting the stalks or removing the ears from the plant. Some additional tips to keep in mind: - *Choose a suitable maize variety* for your climate and soil type. - *Rotate crops* to maintain soil fertility and reduce pest and disease pressure. - *Use conservation agriculture practices* to reduce soil erosion and improve soil health. By following these steps and tips, you can successfully farm maize and enjoy a bountiful harvest.