Monday, 9 November 2020

Traditional coffee beans roaster | low cost coffee beans roaster | ABCD farming |

In the market there are many coffee beans roasters. Most of them are costly. The price starts from Rs.1,20,000 to Rs.8,00,000. But today I would like to share a video of a traditional drum roaster which can be made by yourself or with the help of nearby welder.This video which found interesting and would like to share with you all. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); You can watch the video herehttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=J1yupCgHjvcView...

how to make your own soap at home | Handmade soap | ABCD farming |

Basically soap Isa salt of the fatty acids. Domestically soaps are used in washing clothes, bathing, cleaning etc... Industrially soaps are used as thickeners, lubricants and catalysts etc.. At present, let us see how to make your soap at home for bathing.Ingredients needed to make soap1 cup of caustic soda6.5 cup of coconut oil2.5 cup of waterCaustic soda will be available in chemical industries or you can search in online store like Amazon. ...

Wednesday, 4 November 2020

How to plant fruit trees

Trees play a major role in nature in various ways. Particularly fruit trees serves us nutrient fruits to consume... Here is a short brief description on how to plant fruit trres.If you have enough water, fruit trees can be planted at any time of the year. If water is limited, it is best to plant when the soil is wet or at the start of the wet season.Techniques for planting fruit trees:1. Dig a hole knee deep, or more if possible. Fill the hole with water. Also water the tree when still in its container.2. Put a pipe (which can be made from bamboo)...

Tuesday, 3 November 2020

Seed balls for Afforestation an alternative way of sowing

Seed BallsA seed ball is a small ball of clay, about 4 cm in diameter, containing plant seeds and dried manure. Seed balls are a good, simple technique to start reforestation in dry areas, steeply sloped areas, or areas with few or no plants or trees. Place the seed balls in any area you want before the wet season starts. The clay will protect the seeds inside from animals until the rains come. When the wet season starts the seeds will begin to grow...

How to prepare your own weedicide at home

Today we will see how to make your own weedicide at home. Weedicide is used to kill the weeds. Weeds are main issue in farming, where the nutritions given to crop are absorbed by the weeds if weeds are present in the fields. Hence now let us see on how prepare weedicide at home.The required materials to make weedicide at home are1. 15 days old cow urine2. Salt3. Lemon or any citrus fruit4. Soap5. Power sprayer for spraying The cow urine...

Thursday, 29 October 2020

Broccoli cultivation guide

Broccoli is an important vegetable among the Cole crops. It is a rich source of vitamins and minerals. In fact, it contains more vitamin A than cabbage and cauliflower and the highest amount of proteins among the cole crops. It also contains anti-cancerous compounds and antioxidants. Broccoli is of two types: heading type and sprouting (green and purple) broccoli. Heading broccoli forms curd like cauliflower; while sprouting broccoli contains...

Thursday, 22 October 2020

Easy Pest Repellers for your garden

Here I am posting some important for all to keep pests away from your gardens. Make your own and use1. NeemAncient Indians highly revered neem oil as a powerful, all-natural plant for warding off pests. In fact, neem juice is the most powerful natural pesticide on the planet, holding over 50 natural insecticides. This extremely bitter tree leaf can be made in a spray form, or can be bought from a number of reputable companies.To make your own neem oil spray, simply add 1/2 an ounce of high quality organic neem oil and ½ teaspoon of a mild organic...

Tuesday, 20 October 2020

Mint cultivation for constant income

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how to generate electricity for your small off grid home

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How to dig Borewell using small equipments available nearby

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Wednesday, 5 August 2020

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Edited: Thanks for your patience... We are back..! Sorry for inconvenience. Will not be available online upto Oct 3rd 2020. In the meantime you can view our previous posts.View our sitemap &nb...

Thursday, 30 July 2020

ABCD farming Farm update June 2020 and July 2020

Sorry guys, I would able to post the last Month farm update i.e June 2020. Please refer the YouTube video. For farm update June 2020.https://youtu.be/7IYb95R-gp8In June 2020, we harvested we harvested cow pea four times. In each harvest it yielded approximately 10 to 12 kgs of cow pea pods. The cow pea seeds were planted in four rows. The length of each row is 70 to 65 feet approximately. We have harvested the okra often, which was sown in between...