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Contest | " Living In The Agricultural World #11"

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Living in the Agricultural World

Here it is within my total interest to get acknowledge that we are living in agricultural world, in a sense that food security and sufficiency can't be possible , without agricultural practices.

Here I extend my full regards to @ninapenda and everyone steemian's ; Thank You.

" Explain what you understand by seed drill"

For years farming has been practicing with pure used of human's hands , and possible local hand tools before technological breakthrough.

Seed drill got into an existence as a direct result for technological breakthrough , due to such purpose . It is a device use basically for cultivation , that to enhance farmers effort , saving both time and energy , and further reducing such related competition among planted crops. Making it better compare to using hands and possible hand tools to till or dig the soil and buried seedlings based on conventional planting culture , in which in some cases planted crops are usually get expose to high nature of competition for both space , nutrient , sunlight and water.

"Explain why crops are sprayed with pesticides"

Due to existence of dangerous pests , insects , rodents among others which usually attacks crop plants , subsequently affecting both their quantity as when planted , quality growth factor and also possible high yield.

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As a direct result from all of that , is the main reason farmers do sprayed their crops with pesticides. That purposefully to keep the activities of those dangerous pests under check and control , based on such efforts farmers would be able to put those pests under controlled and further see their crops get growing well in good quality capable for producing high or desirable yield.

"How can cows produce enough milk? What do they need to be fed with to have enough milk?"

Since cows are living things or creature and have blood and water in their animal body system , and also have to be fed to keep life going and stay healthy , as well do prone to stress and choice environments and possibly season things as well.

Due to all of that , for cows to produce enough milk , then the concerned farmer's should be able to pay attention to the following :

āœ“ Always providing cows with adequate nutritious feed

āœ“ Always on the lookout to fetch any possible ill or sick cows to treat

āœ“ Provide cows good environment and accommodation , nature of accommodation that won't be stressful to the šŸ„ cows to stay in

āœ“ Do keep note that cows usually blend more during dry season as against raining season.

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When the concerned farmer's is being able to consider all of that , their cows would be able to produce enough milk and also quality milk.

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What do they need to be fed with to have enough milk ?
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The cows need to fed with enough nutritious feed for them to be able to have enough milk to produce for the farmers.

Feeding cows with grasses while on extensive move hadn't nutritious enough. So for cows to have enough milk they must be feed with nutritious feeds such as wheat , barley , soybeans and possible corn.

With all of that cows would be able to have enough milk.

"Who invented the earliest milking machine and why ? State some reasons."

The invention of earliest milking machine was done by a New Zealand citizen known as Norman John Daysh

Reasons as follows :

ā€¢ To help his family and farmers have desirable automatic quantity milking per day
ā€¢ To ensure good quality milking
ā€¢ To help his family and farmers get save time and energy milking with hands
ā€¢ To be able to ascertained kind of record related to the milking quality , quantity per day , milking time and health information for the šŸ„ šŸ„ cows.

Here I extend an invite to @dove11 @mesola @missyleo to join me in this contest . Thank You.

@steem-agro

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