First 36 hours critical for orphaned dairy calves
Orphaned calves must be fed on colostrum from a foster mother or replacers within the first 36 hours of birth to avoid double loss. John
Orphaned calves must be fed on colostrum from a foster mother or replacers within the first 36 hours of birth to avoid double loss. John
According to a report, “Toxic Business: Highly Hazardous Pesticides In Kenya”, released today (13th September 2023) Kenyan farmers predominantly use Highly Hazardous Pesticides (HHPs), despite
Forty Young Farmers Club students of Riomego Mixed PAG secondary school inspired by their Principal Josephine Kerubo embraced urban farming by planting vegetables on multi-storey
Kenya has shipped its first large-scale batch of 52 tonnes of omena (Silver Cyprinid) to Changsha Huanghua International Airport in China’s Hunan Province. According to
Mwingi farmer Charles Kalili expects to earn more than Sh977,500 from the sale of his sheep and goats at the end of the year after
Phillip Odhiambo in his amaranth farm in Kakelo, Oyugis. He has turned to growinth the crop for seeds production to earn extra cash. Photo courtesy. A
Groundnuts and soybeans are a priority grains value chain with highest potential to increase the incomes and impact livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Butere-Mumias, within
Scholar Kerubo Openda who got a government employment as a primary school teacher in 1997 for a salary of Sh5,800 then decided to venture in
Smallholder farmers in Kenya are increasing maize yields and have reduced production risk by 30 per cent thanks to a conservation agriculture project. Declining soil
Ezekiel Mumo is running his own beekeeping venture in a two acre farm at Masinga in Machakos County earning him about Sh58,000 per month which
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