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John Deere C120 Combine Harvester

81,077,999.00
  • The newly optimized grid intaglio works perfectly with the new drum to ensure that the grains are separated from the material flow quickly and efficiently
  • Equipped with John Deere 165 horsepower 4045 turbocharged with high pressure common rail electronic control engine, high reliability and good fuel economy
  • Increase the fuel tank volume up to 300 liters, 4.2 cubic meters super large grain tank, unloading speed of 36 liters per second.

Indian broiler drinkers

6,890.00
Indian Broiler Drinkers are durable poultry watering equipment designed to provide broiler chickens with a constant supply of clean drinking water. Made from high-quality plastic, they are easy to use, simple to clean, and suitable for both small- and commercial-scale poultry farms.

Cocopeat | 5kg Bag

8,500.00
The Cocopeat | 5kg Bag fibers have been ground and compressed into bricks. The bricks are easy to package, store, and handle.

Benefits

  • It is free of weed seeds and sterile.
  • It has a neutral soil pH. Peat is acidic.
  • It has better moisture retention and aeration capability.
  • It provides resistance against root diseases.
  • It is slow to decompose as compare to peat

Technisem Kirikou F1 Okra Seed | 100g

33,555.00

Harvesting

Okra plants will produce large flowers about 2 months after planting. The okra pods will be ready to pick 3 to 4 days later. Harvest the pods when they are 3 to 4 inches long. If the okra gets too large, it will be tough and stringy. Pick the okra every 1 to 2 days or yields will decrease. Okra can be stored for 3 to 5 days in the refrigerator. Okra that is too mature can be dried, cured, and used in flower arrangements. Okra seed is easily saved for next season by leaving some of the last pods on the plant until they get very large. Remove them and allow them to dry. The seeds will shell easily from the pods. Other okra plant materials such as leaves and stems can be put in a compost pile.  
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