Damaging effects of Beans pestilence and the last of our Beans Harvest.

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I am so happy today that we are here for the final round of our beans harvest. After today there will be no more boring processes of picking beans from the field.
We are yet to make headway regarding how to get a machine that will assist us with the peeling of the beans.

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It is so unfortunate that regarding the population of people in this country and the number of people on the ground to be fed, there is still a shortage of some essential farming equipment like these ones.

Mechanized farming is good in a way, and certain machines are really important for our farming exercise, especially those machines that do not cause harm to our environment, such as these. This machine for peeling beans is not like the tractor used for cultivating land. It doesn't cause any harm to our environment except for a little noise pollution when it is in use. Machines like this and other safe-to-use ones should be made readily available; it makes work easier and opens the door to greater and more massive productivity.

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I can't imagine the stress we will go through if we are to process these beans by hand. Pounding in mortar and sifting out the beans from the dirt.

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 The part where you are working and trying to smile in the sun 🌞 😎 

In the meantime, we are harvesting the last portions of our beans today. I was surprised to see that despite the fact that we had used some pesticides on our beans, they still found their way about our crops.

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The pods are beginning to turn black in some aspects, and any moment from now, the seeds within will equally begin to change color and go black.

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When a bean farm gets infected by these pestilences (which are often widespread and can destroy crops completely), the seeds can go terribly bad and not be good for eating.

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And in some cases the beans will not produce at all before the pods get rusted and wither away.

It is good that the pesticides have kept the potential destructions at bay, and we are having a quality beans harvest compared to our other crops.



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A very insightful post from you, on the challenges of bean harvesting and the need for machinery to improve efficiency. Addressing pest issues and adopting eco-friendly farming equipment are crucial steps toward sustainable agriculture and higher productivity. Good luck on your farm work. May the harvest favour you.

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Amen.
Thank you so much for the kind and supportive words.

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