**Hello friends.
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My name is Stanley, and this is my first post on this community a little encouragement and guide would go along way to help me.
I am an agro enthusiast, fully investing into agro farming is one of my major plans this year.
I recently found out that families on campus adopts farming practices and plant crops to support the family.
Here's a picture of this farmland
It has been cleared, ridged properly and sown.
Here's another maize farm it's also cleared and planted on.
Farming Practice on campus is increasingly being accepted and practiced amongst lecturers and non teaching staffs.
To some it is a hobby to others a means of livelihood and support to the family.
Here's a bigger maize farm
Here's another maize farm almost ready to be harvested...
Most choose Maize farming because it's easier to manage as a hobby and part time work.
That is the end of my walk through the campus residential areas.
A big thanks to @olaunlimited the mastermind of this community and @peterale whose constant post inspired me to make mine.
In my next post i will give details and information I learnt from the farmers I met on campus.
Stay tuned 🤗