How To Farm
Find information about farming practices in Kenya. This category will guide you as you begin your farming business.
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Food security worries grow as Kenyan farmers chop maize for cattle feed
Dressed in a green hat and black mud boots, Gilbert Gitonga is busy tending his 3-acre (1.2-hectare) farm in Kenya’s…
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Kenyans rejoice as Government removes taxes on maize and wheat
Thursday was a good day for ugali lovers after the Government proposed to bring down the cost of maize significantly.…
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Graduate Farmer Drip Irrigation Kit
Through strategic partnership Graduate Farmer is now able to provide affordable drip irrigation kits to empower young farmers in Kenya.…
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How to Know if a Watermelon is Ready for Harvest
Kenyans love watermelons! During the dry season you will find most people buying and eating watermelons from vendors along the…
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How to choose a good dairy cow in Kenya
When looking to buy a dairy cow in Kenya, it is essential to consider certain factors that will help you…
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Poultry Diseases and Prevention
Diseases may be defined as illness of one or more of the body organs or tissues, caused by pathogens or…
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Advantages of drip irrigation systems
Precise and regulated application of irrigation water and plant nutrients at low pressure and frequent intervals through drippers/emitters directly into…
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Types of Nursery Facilities & Management
There are three main facilities normally used for raising seedlings in a nursery. The choice of a particular one will…
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Choosing a vegetable nursery site for your agribusiness
A number of important aspects must be considered in choosing a site for the establishment of a nursery if the…
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Do you have what it takes to become a farm apprentice?
Graduate Farmer offers an opportunity for young men and women interested in advancing their knowledge and skills in sustainable agriculture…
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