Farm land in my neighborhood
Hello, lovers of hivelearners participants, welcome to another week of initiative contest. I'm so happy that it has to do with pictorial edition.
I would have done this post long before now, but the network wouldn't allow me to have access to the contest topic.
This evening, when I woke up from my sleep, I opened my discord to check the next contest, I saw it had to with pictures of our environment or anything. I stepped out of the house to take a picture of a farm close to my house.
We all know that this is the farming season, many of us might have one or two plots of land to cultivate our choice of crops. Many paid to be done for them and many rent a farming land, to have what they eat.
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It is a culture in the northern part for men and women who are interested and know the benefits of planting to clear bush, burn, until the soil, and plant. Many do this farm work as everyday business to keep the family and for financial aspect. I must say, farming is good. People who do not understand the concept of farming won't go into it. It has a long process before it could be due for consumption.
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This is a farm close to my compound, a woman who is married with two children owns the farm but hers, rented one. This farm has yielded bountifully in maize plants, cassava plants, melon plants, vegetables, and cocoa yam plants.
Moreso, this farm land is so fertile enough for cultivation. The soil is a loamy, and it has a nice texture for planting.
This farm can produce big cassava when it is due for harvesting.
This farm is colossal and it can contend a story building of different apartments. It is a beautiful plot of land, it can be used for business of any sort. It's a land worth 7 million Naira. You need to see this land with your optical eyes.
Why I chose this picture:
Is the beautiful site of it. It always held me bound each time I look at it, and I feel I should own it.
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This farm land will last for ”one year plus” before everything will be cleared.
Beautiful farm land is what I liked, I like farming as well, and pays a lot.
What you sow is what you will reap, as the saying goes.
This post is in response to hive learners contest week 62 editions 3.
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