CropsGrowing Plantains That Feed a Family Year-Round
Sucker selection, the three-generation rule, and the feeding routine that keeps a grove productive for a decade.
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CropsSucker selection, the three-generation rule, and the feeding routine that keeps a grove productive for a decade.
Food ProcessingSoil to dry in twenty-four hours: the speed-and-cleanliness method that earns the bakery premium.
LivestockPens, calcium, pawpaw borders and patience — the honest arithmetic of the least demanding livestock there is.
CropsRice straw and maize husks become weekly harvests — if you respect the clean line between pasteurizing and growing.
AquacultureDigging, greening the water, stocking and the feed-by-watching rule — a family pond from first spade to first harvest.
LivestockVaccination, a proper coop and chick care — three cheap fixes that routinely triple what a family flock returns.
LivestockDisease resistance, rainy-season laying and self-feeding foragers: the practical case for the underrated bird.
BeekeepingA hive from scrap timber, bees for free, and honey twice a year — worked one careful evening a month.
Food ProcessingThe chorkor oven: a third of the firewood, twice the capacity, and smoked fish that waits for the right price.
Water & SoilOne millimetre on one square metre is one litre. Gutters, first-flush and ferrocement — the arithmetic of the roof.
Water & SoilGreens, browns, air and water — building the slow fire that turns farm waste into black gold, and reading it with a stick.
Water & SoilA barrel, a filter and a few rolls of line: triple-price vegetables on half the water, with the tap turned instead of the back bent.