15 Ethics of Farming

15 Ethics of Farming

 1. Never target peak seasons, peak seasons come with their challenges. Be a farmer, not a gambler.  2. Choose at least two main crops and a rotational crop plan. Jumping from one crop to another is not right in your pocket.
 3. Plan your farm and always have the crops at different age stages, to ensure constant supply.
 4. No crop that is not profitable, just master the pro and cons of a particular crop.
 5. Having a lot of money is not a license to successful farming.
 6. Have a spray and fertilizer plan and stick to it.
7. Never take advice from agro vets and agrochemical sales agents. Most of them are salespersons and not agronomists.
 8. Try as much as possible to cut down on farm expenditure without compromising on product quality.
9. Never hold back on a produce, if it's a quick perishable product. Sell it at the prevailing prices.
 10. Never plant a new seed on a large scale before doing trials unless you have seen it somewhere.
 11. Never entrust your million-dollar idea against a farmhand, ensure you are present during critical stages of crop development until marketing.
12. Never employ a close family member to manage your farm, most of them will fail you.
 13. If you are neighbor farmers plant the same crop.
 14. Always have a farm plan.
 15. If you are new to farming try to have a mentor to guild you on how to handle your farm to maximize yield.

These are ethics you need to be in your guild line before and when you are into the farming business, these will assist you to get maximum profit if carefully followed.

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