Sunday, November 30, 2008

Rene Pablo farm







Rene Pablo's experimental farm during September for lady papaya taught him a lesson on how to plant the red lady's. During his first planting, the distance he had chosen is only 1.5M between rows and hills which he later admit too crowded for the papayas to bear good fruits.

Now, for half an hectare of farmland, the planting distance is now 3M between rows and hills, allowing more rooms for the papaya to grow freely and produce more fruits.

To maximize the land, he will be planting Onse tomatoes, the old reliable heavy fruiting tomatoes planted during summer.

His objective is to return his investment within a short period by turning the cash crops tomatoes into cash after three months of planting.

The farm will be using BPN as the main nutrition for the papayas. As estimated, 20 gallons will be used for the project.

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