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How to start maize farming in Nigeria

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Maize, also called Corn is among the very useful cereal harvest in West Africa, foods made from maize is quite beneficial as it’s a significant source of protein, carbohydrate, iron, vitamin B, and nutritional supplements, also is proven to digest very fast. Maize farming is quite straightforward to cultivate, simple to keep, much less fragile than Rice, and also require less funds.

Maize develops in a larger array of soil type compared to rice, nearly every part of Nigeria can produce maize in their own soil.

Getting your land ready for maize farming:

Maize could be grown in most lands in Nigeria but it plays better at a well drained fertile loamy soil. Start looking for land that’s mostly loam, if you’re able to put your hands on forest land, that’ll be quite great because I have personally seen corn work much better with fertilizer on forest lands. The reason could be caused by the decomposed leaves out of the forest trees.

Clear the soil utilizing manual laborers or mechanical way, the main point would be to eliminate the weeds and keep the soil loose to get suitable maize seedbed and also ensure the preservation of this topsoil.

Be sure to plant your maize seed once you clean the soil to permit the maize grow before weeds.

Planting

Get one or more one of these seed types from the State and Institution’s Agric branches or anyplace you can find them, simply ask folks.

Give distance of approximately one feet to one and half feet from and between every plant. Planting is best by March ending to the first week of April, occasionally up to early May, depending on how early the rain began as well as the intensity.

You might not require fertilizer if the soil is still rather fertile. On the other hand, the use of fertilizer will assist the harvest to yield more.

Manual Weeding:

Begin the initial weeding in your maize farm out of 15 days after planting not later than 25 days or the moment you start to observe the growth of weeds on your farm. Another weeding Might Not Be Necessary prior to the next application of compost when there’s need for second use of fertilizer, many farmers do not use fertilizer twice.

Harvesting:

After all these has been completed, next would be to await the maturity of your own corn to the crop to start. I really don’t wish to highlight on the benefit of maize create as you and I understand there’s enormous profit and advantages in each farm produce.

How to start maize farming in Nigeria was last modified: October 20th, 2017 by ABBStaff-Mayowa
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