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  1. #271

    Quote Originally Posted by kidynamite View Post
    Hello sa mga nakasuway ug goat farming dili ba lisod pagmarket sa karne ana? Panagsa rmn cguro mangitag kanding lay gamay rmn pde iluto ana.
    I have 1st hand experience and all I can say is lisod if imo ibaligya. Ayaw na lang pag try but mo balik ko because of hobby and I love animals A LOT. Malingaw ko mag atiman even if walay halin and for me seeing all my animals grow healthy is good enough for me and even with my plants. You can visit the thread goat raising just search it and back read. We already have given inputs there from the most basic to the advanced level of boss Dmads.

  2. #272
    Quote Originally Posted by brownie View Post
    I have 1st hand experience and all I can say is lisod if imo ibaligya. Ayaw na lang pag try but mo balik ko because of hobby and I love animals A LOT. Malingaw ko mag atiman even if walay halin and for me seeing all my animals grow healthy is good enough for me and even with my plants. You can visit the thread goat raising just search it and back read. We already have given inputs there from the most basic to the advanced level of boss Dmads.
    Lamat sa info boss.. pagmarket lagi lisod.. pero ug ang data sa DA tan awn kay kuwang man ang supply sa goat meat.. domestic og international...

  3. #273
    Quote Originally Posted by kidynamite View Post
    Lamat sa info boss.. pagmarket lagi lisod.. pero ug ang data sa DA tan awn kay kuwang man ang supply sa goat meat.. domestic og international...
    If you rely data from a gov't agency, you will be misled. Eye test have already councluded that it is not high on demand compared to chicken and pork and even beef. Maybe during some occassions and that's it. UNLESS lamb chops and kaldereta drop prices down to other meat's range. It has already been deduced in the goat raising thread sir.
    Last edited by brownie; 01-25-2018 at 03:14 PM.

  4. #274
    Quote Originally Posted by brownie View Post
    profit sharing boss para mo lihok ug todo ka try nako ug monthly salary nga minimum tagaan ra pud ka ug minimum energy. ug walay halin wala ra sad silay care basta hatag lang ka sweldo.
    mam, ask ta ko sa sharing ratio ninyo..
    pila?
    does it depend on the plant/animal gibantayang/maintain?
    sa panaghon mag-share namo, minus na sa costs for maintenance/food/etc.?

  5. #275
    Quote Originally Posted by kit_cebu View Post
    mam, ask ta ko sa sharing ratio ninyo..
    pila?
    does it depend on the plant/animal gibantayang/maintain?
    sa panaghon mag-share namo, minus na sa costs for maintenance/food/etc.?
    Hey.. to be perfectly honest with you, 60:40 after all expenses. I give exactly that to all the people
    I deal business with just because it's a common courtesy among my family. The thing is, ako tao2x
    maoy mangita ug middle-man. Huwat ra ko mo dool kumprador.. usahay mohangyo pa pero di
    nako pahangyo usually kay ga follow ko always sa wholesale farm gate prices sa PSA. Ako tao2x
    sad ang mag limpyo ug mo tabang nako in everything. I am the farmer, he only assists me.

    Like saona kadto namuhi kog kanding daghan ni chip-in sa ilang live goats sa ako land abot gud
    deretso 30+ heads after almost 3 years. Pag baligya na, nag kaguliyang sa bahinay kay gusto sila
    kung ilang goat(s), ila ra pud ang halin—which was not what we agreed upon.

    tl;dr di nako mo utro aning multi-partnership tuga2x apil di man gani kahibaw mo bahog sa ilang
    goats
    . Now, 50 sq.m ang gi hinay2 nakog landscape and then puhon mag tilling nako.

  6. #276
    To my opinion, farming is much bigger meaning than just planting. I think farming is all activities for business which you can do in countryside. For example having a few cows is also farming because you can produce really fantastic milk and other milk sub products. I remember when I was small my granny did it by handle. It was really hard and heavy. But now there are many useful equipment for farming, for example milk separators https://merry-farm.com/ or other machine for getting natural products easier then before.

  7. #277
    atay ning mga spammer..

  8. #278
    Quote Originally Posted by kit_cebu View Post
    atay ning mga spammer..
    Why do you think so?

  9. #279
    [FONT=Arial]Farming is a great way to make a living, but it can be difficult to make a profit if you don't have good pest control practices in place. Pests can damage crops, spread disease, and steal food, which can all lead to financial losses for farmers. There are a number of different ways to control pests on a farm, and the best method will vary depending on the type of pest and the severity of the infestation. Some common pest control methods include using pesticides, traps, and natural predators. Pesticides are chemical substances that are used to kill or repel pests. They can be applied to crops, soil, or buildings in order to keep pests away. There are a variety of different pesticides available, and each one is designed to target specific pests. Traps are another common pest control method. They work by attracting pests into a device where they can be killed or removed from the area. Different traps can be used for different types of pests, so it's important to choose the right trap for the job. Natural predators can also be used to control pests. For example, ladybugs eat aphids, which are a common farm pest. Other natural predators include ants, spiders, and wasps. There are a number of different pests that can be a problem for farmers, but some of the most common include fleas, bees, and ants. Fortunately, there are a number of ways to control these pests so that they don't cause too much damage(https://www.gcpestcontrol.com.au/blo...st-inspection/).

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