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Scoop Net for Table Size Fishes

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Scoop Net for Table Size Fishes: The term "table size" refers to fish that have grown large enough to be harvested or sold, usually around 500g to 1.5kg, depending on the species. This type of scoop net is specifically built to handle such sizes efficiently. The scoop net is not only used for harvesting fish but also for sorting, grading, transferring, and general pond maintenance. It can be used to remove debris, uneaten feed, or sick fish from tanks and ponds.

Siga Force Systemic Fungicide | 200ml

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Gas Brooder | 1000-2000 Birds

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The Gas Brooder | 1000-2000 Birds  is a highly efficient and cost-effective heating solution for large poultry farms. Its durable construction, energy efficiency, and safety features make it an ideal choice for providing consistent warmth to chicks, ensuring healthy growth and reducing mortality. Whether used in broiler, layer, or other poultry operations, this gas brooder offers flexibility, reliability, and long-term savings for farmers.

Hendrix Broiler Starter Feed | 25kg

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Hybrid Cashew Seedling

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Helpful hints

  • Most of the time, the seed nuts sprout within 14 to 15 days after being planted. You can cover the seedbed with paddy straw until the seeds sprout, and you can give it some shade in the summer.
  • Cashews need 750 g of nitrogen, 325 g of phosphorus, and 750 g of potassium per plant. After the first year is over, use only 1/5th of the dose, and only 2/5th of the dose during the second year.
  • In the early stages of a cashew plantation's growth, pineapple is the intercrop that makes the most money.
  • For poor soils, 7.5 m x 7.5 m is the recommended spacing, while 10 m x 10 m is the required spacing for rich, deep, sandy coastal soils. After the flowers are fertilised, the fruits will be ready to pick in about two months.