AssalamuAlaikum & Greetings Everyone!
AssalamuAlaikum & Greetings Everyone!
It's me @amjadsharif
In my previous blog, I updated you on the cultivation of corn, which included land preparation using a machine, tillage, irrigation, and a 24-hour spray to prevent weeds from growing. This was a total six-day procedure, and now that I have come back with a new update after 10 days.

In my previous blog, I updated you on the cultivation of corn, which included land preparation using a machine, tillage, irrigation, and a 24-hour spray to prevent weeds from growing. This was a total six-day procedure, and now that I have come back with a new update after 10 days.

I have started digging the ground with a small stick to see if the seeds are germinating.

After digging a small hole, I started to see the seed and a plant appeared to be sprouting from it.

After digging a small hole, I started to see the seed and a plant appeared to be sprouting from it.

The moisture content in the soil is decreasing and the plants are looking dry. Now they need to be watered to maintain moisture and to help the plant emerge from the soil.

Due to the high sun exposure on the south side, some plants have already emerged from the ground, and within two to three days of watering, all of these plants will emerge from the ground and germination will be complete.


I have turned on the water pump to water the field. Right now it is only drawing half a barrel of water. The reason for this is the solar panels.


Due to the clouds in the sky, the solar panels will not receive full solar energy, due to which the amperage is reduced and the amount of water is low.

As the sun shone in all its glory, the solar players were energized.


Now the water is coming out with a full and filled pump, it will take less time to irrigate the field and I will be free after watering quickly.


The water has reached the field and in a short while the field will start to grow, but we have to keep one thing in mind that we have to water it lightly so that it does not become a burden on the plant and it gets full moisture.





After about two hours, I turned off the water pump and watered the field at a level so that its germination would improve and its growth would not be affected.

Finally I have taken a selfie to show you that I am currently in the field and our watering process is complete and now I am going home.
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Amjad Sharif is an experienced farmer, educated agricultural expert, amateur gardener, and tourist person. He specializes in modern and natural ways of agriculture. He presents his experiences and highlights of rural life in a simple and informative manner on Hive.
Thank you!

A good irrigation system. Our sun not only provides light to the corn plants but also water (via solar panels). Are these your solar panels? How much did they cost, and do they pay for themselves over the course of a few years?
Solar panels are not mine, I have to pay four hourly rent of water. One solar panel costs about 600 to 700 dollars and these are 48 panels.
I see. Have you calculated how much money you've already spent on this corn field? What profit are you expecting if all goes well?
Good question,
You know if you have read my previous blog about maize Crop. I have calculated there. Total cost that I am expecting $460, land rent for 4 month $250 and Total income from this crop if it's yield 100 mounds plus I am expecting $890
Thank you @scrooger
Excellent how the whole field is germinating! There will undoubtedly be a great harvest soon!
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