Farming business is one of the business most people looked down on, and they never noticed its one business that could break a chain of poverty.. According to history in my country, in the olden days farmers are one of the most recognized, richest and Influential back then in town.. Even thou the only farming they do mostly then is the cultivation of crops/plant which happens to be the most constant way of farming and that was what we grew up knowing. Not until the advance knowledge came to us that aside planting of crops like: cassava,rice, tomatoes, pepper,cucumber,watermelon and so on, there other type of farming in terms of animal rearing such as: *having a cattle ranch *rearing of cat fishes(fishpond) *rearing of pig and other animal species that deals with farming. Now while considering farming, I feel the most cheapest and affordable or let's say pocket friendly farming is still planting of crops, which with some little token amount of money, you can own a simple farm in the farm land and make great income ...
Factors that needed to be considered while venturing into farming
*the kind of land you're farming on *the capital you are having for a start up will determine how much space you get for farming *you must make an absolute research to make sure the farm land you're using is compatible with the kind of crop you're processing *you need to have buyers available before the harvest time *if you have never farmed before you need to employ a particular expert that does the clearing and the cultivation for you which you might not need to do anything than supervising..
Now looking at the kind of crop that germinates fast and you can make your cash back in time to earn a living
*cucumber,
*tomatoes
*watermelon
All these are crops that germinates with the range of 3-4 months with the aid of hybrid farming and making more fertilizers present..
Note:I think this is what we youth should focus on now instead of seeking a white collar job, which we all knew the fact that we cannot all get employed due to the fact that the rate of the product each institution produce yearly, which is what I'm gonna write my next article on..
Thanks for reading
Farming always green😊