Farming

Handling Natural Enemies in Our Farming

 

Hello everyone this time we will discuss about Natural Enemies in Farming. Is not useful to a page that beautiful dream? All winter you plan and design. As fast as you can, you start to dig, work, shops, factories, water, fertilizer, weed and the fruits of your hard work come into full glory leaves, flowers, fruits and vegetables to anticipate! And if you through the process, not frustrating for one day discover that the bugs have invaded your little piece of paradise?

Each page and landscaped gardens face threats every year. But do not despair, for there are things you can do circle of friends and chemical free. More and more people become aware of the dangers of pesticides and herbicides do to “Planet Earth” we, better known as Earth. There is enough going to move to environmentally friendly and healthy.

Predators and their prey are very basic to our existence, and that the world around us. When it comes to our yards and gardens, is still valid. Something always looking for ways to capture and chewing on something, or someone else! Take the spider. Not that you want a lot of spinning around, but they serve a purpose for many insects.

Looking at the use of ladybird (lady bug sometimes), for control of major pests in your garden. Like ladybugs feast on treats such as whitefly, aphids and spider mites. Yum! You can buy them in different amounts and release to your specific problem area. An example of what you’d pay for 1 / 3 cup of ladybirds are about $ 19.95. The great advantage that they give you, the price seems reasonable given that a ladybug can eat up to 5,000 pests in his life!

Lacewings are another example of the pest whitefly and aphids. Have you ever had problems with eating maggots have your lawn? They were happy to munch away on your lawn, and on one day, look forward to your lawn has dead spots all over it! Not to worry! Go out and buy yourself some beneficial nematodes.

They will not harm you, your plants, pets, or one of the useful things, such as earthworms and ladybugs! What are these microscopic nematode want to do is find something that they would rather live, release toxins and their prey die within 48 hours. Their tastes including maggots, flies, spider mites, beetles, cutworms and much more. Small things handy to have!

You can even the beauty of your garden as annoying pests on your plants more valuable. It has long been practiced as a border plant nasturtiums to attract insects that damage the “cabbage family” of your plants. Another tip is to plant marigolds to ward off unwanted pests away because they emit a scent. There are many ways and things you can incorporate into your pest control strategy for the use of hazardous chemicals and pesticides to avoid.

Local garden center should be able to help. If you are not anything available locally, you always have the Internet and online shopping. So go ahead and plan your next adventure, horticulture and rest assured that your pets and plants can live happier, healthier once you discover how natural enemies can be your friend!

Farmers generally use methods such pesticides as mentioned above, but are most effective when used as a component of a system of integrated pest management (IPM). This leads to a reduced use of pesticides on crops, because pesticides are used only when absolutely necessary.

 

Introduction to Red Deer Farming

 

Hello everyone , Recently deer farming is becoming popular, red deer were introduced as a stable deer that is valuable as hunting for deer. Red Deer originated in Europe and Asia. They are also found in a small part of the North-West Africa, Tunisia and Morocco, and is the only species of deer are found in Africa. Red Deer have been successfully introduced in Australia, New Zealand and Argentina. Originally used for hunting deer thesis sport. However, recently, their value as a source of meat protein has been studied very domesticated.

The seven subspecies of this deer are all different in size, but they are on average one of the largest deer species – fourth place on the average. These deer are hunted in many areas over which their numbers significantly. They are not threatened at this time. Although the red deer stag farm that specializes in doing mainly for wildlife, antler velvet are also seen as a valuable revenue comes from deer farming. Velvet is sold to Asian markets for the traditional values ??of their drugs.

Horns are also used in furniture manufacture, handling and trophies.

Deer usually live in large herds on open grassland or pasture, move to the forest is protected as the weather gets colder in winter. Some deer live in forests and woodlands throughout the year. Deer diet consists of almost all plants, leaves, fruits, seeds and skin, and includes grasses, heather, moss and lichen. They feed mainly during the day, from sunrise to sunset in winter, and in the months of spring and summer they eat plenty at sunrise and sunset.

Deer ruminants, which means they chew, and the food goes through two stages of digestion in a four-chambered stomach.

After assessing the opponent, each other’s strengths Stags tested by stimulating each other with their horns. The dominant male (usually between 4 and 10 years) will keep harems of 20 Hinds. If the land is large enough to support them, half deer will make its own territory with his own harem. The newborn deer weighs about 15 kilograms (33 pounds). Deer are noticeable at birth, with a reddish brown coat. The spots disappear in late summer, although some adults retain some spots on their backs their summer coat. If you have a business of deer farming start, it’s also worth considering adding to the red deer species you breed…see you in next topic.