Maize is the type of crop that farmers need to take very seriously when considering the planting environment and number of farmland for it because it's one of the plants that contribute for food distribution. Farmers during the rainy season must make a space where they can be planting a lot of maize in form of commercial farming. This is because corn also known as maize can be used to produce many food varieties like custard, noodles, corn flour, corn meal, and many others even for the production of bread.
In agriculture farmers can equally help to fight food decrease to boost the economy. This is only possible if we can plant our maize in big environment but sometimes the number of maize to harvest doesn't really count on the large portion of land but what matters is the soil and how we maintain our maize farmland. It's very important to take good care of our maize farm land so that in return we can have many maize seed to harvest.
Sometimes people neglect the nature of soil and are busy looking for land to plant their maize not knowing that near their home they can equally plant the maize and expect something big in return. This is because most near our homes are filled with natural manure not burned or damaged with chemicals and in our surroundings we pour waste product from the food we eat and even from clearing our surroundings and bushes. So because we no longer plant near our homes all those things we wash away keep stocked inside the soil and turn to manure without use.
Most places where I have ever harvested most big maize are from the back of our public toilet. In the village we have public toiled to be uncountable in numbers so because the pit where all the faeces from man goes are usually open leaking from one corner and then channel to the back portion of land so that the public toilet pit will not full on time. Such leakage of public toilet used to be filled with manure and this is the kind of soil to plant our maize.
What we'll put in consideration for maize farming is that maize is best in germination, growth, and seed production depending on the kind of soil so they do well with natural soil filled with natural manure. Too much chemicals which we have applied in our farmland for clearing of weeds, burning, and fertilizing the soil has reduced the soil texture for maize growth. This is why we no longer have enough maize for food production.