Suguna Foods Limited, a division of Suguna Holdings, is India’s largest poultry company.
Friday, 26 February 2016
Interview From Tomatoes Farmers
Ques1: What is your good name and Address?
Mr. Madhukar Kakad,
At post: Mangul, post: Dagadparna,
Tah: Barsitakdi, Dist: Akola (M.S.)
At post: Mangul, post: Dagadparna,
Tah: Barsitakdi, Dist: Akola (M.S.)
Steps To Building Pig Pen House
How Do I Build A Natural Farming Deep Bed Pig Sty?
Below I outline the basic principles of building a deep bed pig sty. This concept can be used for building a small sty to keep just a couple of pigs in your back yard to raising hundreds of pigs.
From a small-time farmer to director of pig breeding body
A small-time pig farmer from a village in Ludhiana, who rose from rags to the riches with the help of just with three pigs in 2009 presently has as many as 300 pigs in his farm,
Wednesday, 24 February 2016
Goat Diseases, Symptoms and Treatment
Hello farmers, I found this educative and informative to you guys that are into goat farming. Just read below........
Introduction
The goat suffers with various diseases, which are caused by bacteria, viruses, parasites and other non-infectious agents. The diagnosis of the goat diseases not only based on the clinical symptoms is most difficult, as many diseases resemble one another.
The goat suffers with various diseases, which are caused by bacteria, viruses, parasites and other non-infectious agents. The diagnosis of the goat diseases not only based on the clinical symptoms is most difficult, as many diseases resemble one another.
Friday, 19 February 2016
What To Do If Your Chickens Look Seek
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photo from steelkitten |
•Isolate sick bird(s) immediately
•Dispose of dead birds promptly and properly
•Observe the rest of the flock for signs of disease
•Call veterinarian, animal health technician, or Extension
agent for advice and assistance •Do not move birds or eggs off your farm
•Do not add new birds to flock
•Do not visit other farms
Monday, 15 February 2016
Make Million of Money with Local Chicken - By Frank Agroplanet
Do you gave up your dream of becoming
successful poultry farmer because of negative experience you’ve had in
struggling to become great farmer? Is it because you lost huge amount of money
trying to become poultry farmer? But, do you know you can actually make a lot
of money by raising local chicken? Common, give it a try! Local chicken can
fetch you lots of money and make your dream comes true.
Local chicken have naturally built in a
way that allows them survive and reproduce with less management.
Friday, 12 February 2016
7 Rules Of Raising Catfish Fingerling: by Frank Agroplanet

Raising catfish can be fun and exciting for the whole family! Your kids will come see you more often. All your grand kids will talk about is going fishing and your neighbor will love you or hate you. It can be a very expensive experience if you don’t follow a few basic rules.
Secrete Tips For Managing and Care Of Day Old Chicks
Poultry hatchery business is a highly specialised job and, therefore, the industry is characterised by a few accredited firms mainly concentrated in some parts of the country.
Usually, poultry farmers place their orders for day-old chicks from these hatcheries through agents and distributors. However, given that demand for day-old chicks is more than supply, (sometimes orders take as long as a month or more before they are executed especially during peak periods), desperation on the part of the farmers and agents has resulted in sourcing and supply of chicks from unknown hatcheries yet the birds are the foundation of poultry farming.
Friday, 5 February 2016
I Wish I Had Quit My Job Earlier - Fish Farmer Story
To all inspiring fish farmers and unemployed persons out there, I saw this inspiring and motivated success story, and believe it will help in a way to bring closer your dreams. Read below.....
Had Onesmus Githui realised during his 27-year tenure at Telkom Kenya that fish farming was a lucrative venture, he would have quit in his first year of employment.
The project did so well in his first year of starting, he was amazed. “In the first six months after starting fish farming, I made a profit of Sh130,000. I was impressed,” he told Smart Harvest at his farm in Kairi village in Kabaru, in the foothills of Mt Kenya.
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