WillieMCoddy Posted September 19, 2014 Posted September 19, 2014 Farming is entire possibility that anyone can make as much money as you can make with another profession.If you own a Farm,it is the potential opportunities for lower financial returns against on a lot riskier.
Popular Post Dancealot Posted September 19, 2014 Popular Post Posted September 19, 2014 Wow, what a great shot, Shaggy! I'm still enjoying it. The sky is too busy for me here. I'd calm it down. After dinner.. 8
Popular Post samuijimmy Posted September 20, 2014 Popular Post Posted September 20, 2014 Grazing horse.... don't see them often! Keeping the grass cut, under the coconuts! 3
Popular Post shaggy1969 Posted September 21, 2014 Author Popular Post Posted September 21, 2014 Fishermen heading out to set their traps. 5
Popular Post samuijimmy Posted September 22, 2014 Popular Post Posted September 22, 2014 Samui style! ^ darn those coconuts .... 4
Popular Post pigeonjake Posted September 22, 2014 Popular Post Posted September 22, 2014 hi guys, well its not farming,,,, but its farm house kitchen,,lol sausage making day at the jackson farm, a load of lincolnshire sausage,, and of course mac cleaning up after me,,lol 5
Popular Post Dancealot Posted September 22, 2014 Popular Post Posted September 22, 2014 Corn in the early morning. 5
samuijimmy Posted September 23, 2014 Posted September 23, 2014 Corn in the middle of the day! .... I am so corny ... . 2
Popular Post Ron19 Posted September 23, 2014 Popular Post Posted September 23, 2014 Our Banana Jungle I counted 32 this morning from emerging pods To not far from being ready for sale (we have sold three already and they do take them before they start to turn yellow) 4
pigeonjake Posted September 23, 2014 Posted September 23, 2014 Our Banana Jungle I counted 32 this morning from emerging pods To not far from being ready for sale (we have sold three already and they do take them before they start to turn yellow) hi ron,, did i spot a couple of lamyai in there, or something very similer,??
Jotham79 Posted September 23, 2014 Posted September 23, 2014 Our Banana Jungle I counted 32 this morning from emerging pods To not far from being ready for sale (we have sold three already and they do take them before they start to turn yellow) hi ron,, did i spot a couple of lamyai in there, or something very similer,?? They look a little like Maprang (Mariam plum). We planted bananas around ours to give them a bit of protection until they got established
Popular Post Dancealot Posted September 23, 2014 Popular Post Posted September 23, 2014 Collecting free and filtered water. 5
Ron19 Posted September 23, 2014 Posted September 23, 2014 Our Banana Jungle I counted 32 this morning from emerging pods To not far from being ready for sale (we have sold three already and they do take them before they start to turn yellow) hi ron,, did i spot a couple of lamyai in there, or something very similer,?? There could be but they would be on an adjoining property not ours.
Ron19 Posted September 23, 2014 Posted September 23, 2014 Our Banana Jungle I counted 32 this morning from emerging pods To not far from being ready for sale (we have sold three already and they do take them before they start to turn yellow) hi ron,, did i spot a couple of lamyai in there, or something very similer,?? They look a little like Maprang (Mariam plum). We planted bananas around ours to give them a bit of protection until they got established The ones seen at the bottom of the image are young mangoes. There are some Mariam Plums to the right at the bottom just off the picture.I will go and get a shot of them today.
Popular Post Ron19 Posted September 24, 2014 Popular Post Posted September 24, 2014 Our Banana Jungle I counted 32 this morning from emerging pods To not far from being ready for sale (we have sold three already and they do take them before they start to turn yellow) hi ron,, did i spot a couple of lamyai in there, or something very similer,?? They look a little like Maprang (Mariam plum). We planted bananas around ours to give them a bit of protection until they got established The ones seen at the bottom of the image are young mangoes. There are some Mariam Plums to the right at the bottom just off the picture.I will go and get a shot of them today. Here's the young mango trees you would have seen in the other photo with two of the Mariam Plum trees. (I've cleaned around them to make them more visible) One of the Mariam Plum trees with 2 pineapple plants and what I call a Custard Apple tree. Two more Mariam Plum trees which were planted at the same time as the other two but are not doing as well because the soil is not as good up this end and the same with the bananas this end.There is a fence behind the outdoor toilet then there is a steep drop down to a track and the down again to a klong.The soil that was excavated for the klong was dumped up top and appears to be the reason for the poor growth for some plants.I am getting on top of this with the fertilizers being used and if you look to the right and left of the toilet you will notice some lemon grass growing extremely well and now is chest high. 7
Popular Post samuijimmy Posted September 24, 2014 Popular Post Posted September 24, 2014 Pomegranates almost look ready! .... 4
Popular Post gomangosteen Posted September 25, 2014 Popular Post Posted September 25, 2014 not quite farming, more 'gathering' . . . cycling around central Chanthaburi’s Lake Tung Na Choei yesterday I saw what i thought was an umbrella floating on the water. Then it moved - it was a man in an umbrella hat, collecting shellfish from the water about 1.5m deep; further along there was a family group of 5 doing the same. Shellfish on the menu 3
gomangosteen Posted September 25, 2014 Posted September 25, 2014 Part of the local Chanthaburi culture. There are many horses in Chanthaburi - seen in temple grounds cared for by monks (but not ridden by them) and often see horses featured in temple artwork/murals Also several riding facilities, the newest one optimistically named '15 Cowboys' but they have just 6 horses (job share?) Cowboys on horseback often feature in local parades. These three near our home were colour-coded, keeping their distance from three brown horses in the same field. 1
Popular Post samuijimmy Posted September 25, 2014 Popular Post Posted September 25, 2014 out of likes ^ Rural scene around Pai! 9
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