Napaka informative ang ideas na binibigay niyo sa viewer, nag eenjoy ako kapapanood ng mga concept niyo, pinapadali niyo at malaki ang tulong ng video niyo sa mga magbabaka. Thanks
Nice video Sir. I am an OFW dito sa Thailand pero taga Koronadal, South Cotabato ako. Plano ko din gawin ito pag uuwi na dian. Salamat sa pag share ng video. I am following you sa facebook
Thank you so much sir for new ideas on how to fully optimize farm and farm areas. . .it is true po na farmers first purchase or have ruminants than having forage first before livestock but still for those who have pwede naman mka cope up. . .
Hello Sir Arnel, new subscriber po, gusto ko po yung approach ninyo sa nutrition ng inyong ruminants, very practical and down to science. Sa inyong professional opinion, hindi po ba mas practical and more effective yung napier grass vs corn sa pagkain ng ruminants?
ako nalnag sasagot. hehe, aside sa nutrients. ito lang, One time kalang mag tatanim ng super napier. kesa sa mais na kung saan magtatanim kada harvest.
Salute po,thank you po sa pag share, tanong kulang po,kapag naka tanim po ang Napier at ilarga po ang baka at kambing ok lang po ba at kakainin po nila yan at tutubo po ulit? Salamat po,
Sir. Watchin you from Alice Wells county Texas.... Question on 1 of your video about sillage during your packing on them bags... Do you mix molasses on it or no? Here in Texas we don't used Napier... we used Alfalfa, Sorghum pulp, Cane pulp, barley, wheat, and soybeans.... So napier is new to me as a cattle food.... Thank you very much... Kepem comin them vidz sir. God bless 🍻 from Texas
*Isn't it more environmental friendly if the cattle was sent to feed this area?* ... Certain paddocks/ areas for certain days? Like a kraal or free range farming. Then there will be less labour and less transportation and less silage making. Western/European countries make silage because they have to survive severe snowfall in winter. Some of their countries don't see the sun for days together. That's why they use such methods. Why give Silage or straw when there is fresh green grass as fodder! This is also true for vermiculture in agriculture. Asian countries depend on earth burrowing earthworm for rainwater harvesting and tilling the earth. West (snowfall countries) HAS to depend on vermiculture. My opinion is that Asians countries need not make silage for cattle/dairy farming nor use vermi-compost in agriculture. We need not copy-paste western methods... just like west should not copy-paste our methods.
@@GreatArchFarmPH sir ilan piraso na napier cut itanim pag ganyan kalayu ang distancia nya..kasi isa isa lng un tinatanim namin at malapit..salamat sa info.