How I Manage Weeds, Pests, and Diseases on My Bean Farm"

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HELLO HIVE

No matter how exasperating farming might look the most hurtful part of it is having to deal with weeds, pests and disease by paying so much attention to details, proper planning and timely execution of what should be done to make our farming journey smooth and fruitful.

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In this blog, I will share some genuine processes to ensure healthy and productive bean crops that will compete with so many out there and still come out as one of the best if not the best.

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There are three major factors apart from the variety of beans we've planted and the soil type that always finds a way to disrupt the productivity of beans on the farm, these three factors always have of showing up and causing damage to the beans farm.

Weeds:

These unwanted plants always find ways of growing on farms and causing extreme problems for farmers, especially when we don't weed the plants on time and allow these weeds to grow tall and dominate the farm.

Pest:

There are specific pests of beans that show up as tiny little flying insects feeding on the beans that are fresh at this point damaging most of the farm within a short while because of their large numbers and how fast these pests feed on the plant.

Disease:

There are so many diseases that are common in beans and the more we don't come up with ways to control these diseases the greater our chances of getting a poor harvest.

Weeding takes care of the weeds and insecticides or pesticides take care of the pests the world has also developed so fast due to science that we also have chemicals that take care of certain diseases.

Thank you for visiting my blog.



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