Monday, October 28, 2013

How to Start Sugar Cane Farming Business

How to Start Sugar Cane Farming Business
Providing one of the basic commodities on the market such as sugar is really a good business to start. And if you have the guts and knowledge about on how to start sugar cane farming might as well read on this article and add some inputs on your knowledge.

If you are looking for a business and you want to start with the things that you have, you may need to look for the right business that best fit your existing resources so you will not need to dish out money in capitalizing other needs to start a business.

How to Start Maize Farming Business

How to Start Maize Farming Business
Maize farming may be a simple business to start but behind it are requirements needed to gain success. Knowing the fact that maize is commonly used in different area especially as a food supply to a lot of countries.
It actually takes a lot of years to gain experience in maize farming or any kind of crop you want to farm.

It actually need at least 3 years of experience to be successful and if you do not have enough experience you can start by applying as an apprentice in a farm and learn some skills of a farmer.
Managing a maize farm is not that easy, it takes a lot of effort and some risk especially if you do not have money to start maize farming. You can ask financial assistance from your local bank. But before doing so, you need to be familiarized with the kind of job you need to face

How to Starting Wheat Farming Business

How to Starting Wheat Farming Business
You might be giving farming wheat some serious thoughts. Wheat remains as one of the most important crops despite the decline in the consumption of flour and flour products as more Americans cut down on carbohydrates in their diet.
This article will guide you with what you need to know about farming wheat and what it entails to be a wheat farmer.

How to Start a Marigold Farming Business

How to Start a Marigold Farming Business
Exclusivity of marigold flowers is second to none due to their impressive features. Those willing to start marigold farm must plant this favorite flower in specially maintained land. Excellent farming skill is required for this purpose. Marigold plants need utmost care for timely growth. Such farming has several advantages.
If marigolds are planted simultaneously with potatoes, onions and tomatoes they keep them safe from unexpected problems through better protection.

How to Planting Hydrangea for Business

How to Planting Hydrangea for Business
Hydrangeas are popular ornamental plants sold everywhere. They are available in late autumn. The beauties of these plants are in its simplicity and colorful leaves. It is no wonder that it is a profitable venture to go to if you want to start a flower business.
You might think it may be hard to start a flower business, but in reality it takes sheer luck and determination to do the job. This tutorial will help you channel your doubts into flowering delights.

Friday, October 18, 2013

Tips on Growing Commercial Blueberries

Tips on Growing Commercial Blueberries
Now that you’ve decided to grow commercial blueberries, there are some things that you need to consider. To ensure maximum production of commercial blueberries, you will need to meet the climatic conditions and the right kind of soil.
You should determine if your area is ideal for growing commercial blueberries.

















How to Starting a Guava Farming Business

How to Starting a Guava Farming Business
With the popularity of guava farming and consumption of guava by people knowing its medicinal benefits farmers concentrate in more production. It, being a cash fruit today, attracts lots of people willing to start guava farm business. This is the primary reason that guava gardens are expanding year after year.
A beginner must be aware of different aspects of guava farming. Some guava trees may die due to infectious diseases. Hence proper care and maintenance of land where trees are planted is must for safeguarding this farm which has commercial value as cash fruit.






Monday, October 14, 2013

How to Starting a Gladiolus Farm to Make Money

How to Starting a Gladiolus Farm to Make Money
Starting a gladiolus farm may seem overwhelming but it doesn’t have to be. As long as you know what to do and you have the location, it’s quite easy to make a gladiolus farm to make money.
You don’t have to be an expert about these perennials. A bit of knowledge and hard work can make your farm a reality.

What is a Gladiolus?

A gladiolus is a striking flower that can be grown in perennial gardens. In fact, it is one of the well-known flowering bulbs. It grows from corms wherein clusters of dark green stiff fronds emerge. From mid to late summer, you will be able to see the blooms. There are times when some farm owners grow lilies, peonies, and dahlias together with the gladiolus. Since the flowering plan produce spikes, it is also called little ‘swords’.



Sunday, October 13, 2013

How to Starting a Pear Farming Business

How to Starting a Pear Farming Business
The pear is a delicious variant of the apple. It is of the same subfamily of the apple. Most of the pears are cold-hardy, which means it can be a viable business if you live at the northern states.
Starting a pear farm may take some time but the fruit is sweet to the bite and the ROI (return of investment) is delicious enough to keep you happy for the rest of the year.
Pears are edible pomaceous fruits produced by a tree of the genus Pyrus. The pears are related to apples in cultivation, production and pollination. These are popular fruits consumed by Americans annually due to their health benefits and sweet taste. The leading states that produce them are Washington, California and Oregon, in that order. It is a $300 million industry. The United States produces about 1.8 billion pounds or 812,054 metric tons of pears on average every year. Pears are produced in 9 states on 65,000 acres. Yields average 29,000 lbs/acre, which is three times the world average. Globally, the top three countries that produce pears are China, Italy, and the United States. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the world produces around 40 billion pounds or 18 million metric tons of pears.





Saturday, October 12, 2013

How to Start Apple Farming Business

How to Start Apple Farming Business
Do you have interest in farming? Do you want to start farming apples? This tutorial will help you understand that it doesn’t take more than patience, a good understanding of the apple trees’ lives to help you start up the wonderful world of the apple farming business.
The apple is a powerful multibillion dollar industry with a $10 billion value as of 2005. The market is set to increase as the world slowly turns towards turning to healthier and greener foods.







How to Starting Citrus Farming Business

How to Starting Citrus Farming Business
It may seem intimidating for some people, especially the city folk, to think of citrus farming as viable source of income. But this tutorial will help you understand that it doesn’t take more than patience, a good understanding of the citrus trees’ lives to help you start up the wonderful world of the citrus farming business.
There are four important species of citrus: the Citrus aurantfolia (Key Lime), Citrus maxima (Pomelo), Citrus medica (Citron), and Citrus reticulata (Mandarin Orange and Tangerine).

Friday, October 11, 2013

How to Starting a Strawberry Farm

How to Starting a Strawberry Farm
Starting a commercial strawberry farm takes interest, experience and capital. If you are planning to cultivate strawberries for profit, you must undertake intense preparation to get off to a good start.
Prepare yourself for this task by having your questions about strawberry farming answered reading our basic guide.










Sunday, October 6, 2013

How to Starting a Bio Gas Project Business

How to Starting a Bio Gas Project BusinessBiogas is produced when microorganisms digest organic matter (biomass) in the absence of oxygen.
Biogas is a useful source of renewable energy that is generally piped, stored and combusted to produce heat (for steam) or electricity. For large installations, it can be cleaned (scrubbed) and then used as fuel for transport or heating. Digested waste from the biogas production process has a high nutrient content. It can be used as fertilizer - as long as it is free of pathogens or toxins - or it can be composted.
In Australia, numerous landfills and waste water treatment plants are equipped for biogas capture and the process is slowly making its way into the meat and livestock industry.
As a renewable energy resource, biogas is gaining more attention under Australia's new carbon economy. To help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the Australian Government is offering a number of financial incentives to support new biogas projects.
If you're interested in starting a biogas project in Queensland, this guide provides an overview of the most common ways to collect and use biogas. It also explains regulatory requirements and approval processes, and outlines a range of funding opportunities.