Skip to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Thailand News and Discussion Forum | ASEANNOW

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

Start a mixed farm in Isaan

Featured Replies

  • Author
  • Popular Post

IMG_4642.JPG

IMG_4792.JPG

IMG_4769.JPG

IMG_5136.JPG

IMG_5139.JPG

  • Replies 414
  • Views 72.6k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Most Popular Posts

  • The "salty" water has nothing to do with ancient sea beds and it contains excess Calcium (Ca) not sodium (Na) and the Ca will leave the white calcium carbonate deposits on the surface this will result

  • Jotham79
    Jotham79

    I will agree that there are a lot of ways to lose money farming, but it is certainly not impossible to make money. There has been a lot of good advice and some not so good. I have lost more than my

  • Wife and I have 8 Rai 10 kilometers north of Ubon grow three kinds of Rice (Wild/Jasmine/Sweet) with a sort of fruit trees, one fish pond with Tilapia and eight hens that provide fresh eggs for not on

Posted Images

  • Popular Post
51 minutes ago, Mr Kie said:

IMG_5417.thumb.JPG.81add75fc24e9cb20d5f1a34c71d26a6.JPG

banana tree is now getting too old 3 and half year, will be replaced with the tree (Prayong)IMG_5399.thumb.JPG.273a98f641566146f03c0851f0afd95b.JPG

new flock IMG_5374.thumb.JPG.5eb7d3f55858e53faa37a1f2d34fcb55.JPG

sticky rice 

IMG_5361.JPG

IMG_5419.JPG

Looking  good , be wary neighbours  will   copy.

  • Author
  • Popular Post

my dog wanna help catching fishes. 

  • Author
  • Popular Post
On 8/24/2019 at 1:30 PM, gunderhill said:

Looking  good , be wary neighbours  will   copy.

not worry about it...not many people will do the same way. this is not the only asset i invested in. 

  • Popular Post

Looks like a bit of permaculture going on there Mr. Kie. Looks good. We diversified last year from rubber and added a commercial broiler farm. ROI is impressive, there are risks and we are only one year in but, touch wood.........we also got those leaping fish ????

  • Author
On 8/25/2019 at 4:47 PM, grollies said:

Looks like a bit of permaculture going on there Mr. Kie. Looks good. We diversified last year from rubber and added a commercial broiler farm. ROI is impressive, there are risks and we are only one year in but, touch wood.........we also got those leaping fish ????

yes we want to diversify things we grow to minimise the risk especially low price in some growing season. 

any corp with price below 20 THB/kg we won't grow for selling. we will grow only crop that has good price or above 50 THB/kg. trying to add more nutrient to the land at low cost as possible while trying to sell at high price/kg as possible. 

  • Author
  • Popular Post

we grow some of mulberry and got very good price...we sell it at 150 THB/kg. if you make mulberry juice you can add a lot more margin to it. mulberry price in BKK around 200 THB/kg.

IMG_5052.JPG

  • Author
10 hours ago, IsaanAussie said:

So Mr.K's silk farm is next?

Nope i just don't want to do it. 

  • 2 months later...
On 6/2/2016 at 8:10 PM, Dan747 said:

Wife and I have 8 Rai 10 kilometers north of Ubon grow three kinds of Rice (Wild/Jasmine/Sweet) with a sort of fruit trees, one fish pond with Tilapia and eight hens that provide fresh eggs for not only us but for our family. Next project this year is a couple of Bee Hives for honey and to help the pollination of agricultural crops in the local area. Thanks for your post since I am always looking for the next project-”Good Luck!”

Hi Dan! 

Just out of curiosity, have you gotten those bee hives and if so, where did you get them? 

  • 3 weeks later...
On 8/24/2019 at 12:19 PM, Mr Kie said:

didn't update it here but i always update in my facebook page. yes i will update in this page too. 

How do I find you on FB?

On 11/12/2019 at 9:05 PM, djayz said:

Hi Dan! 

Just out of curiosity, have you gotten those bee hives and if so, where did you get them? 

Got side tracked with a Death in the family back in the U.S., So I am still looking at Free Flow Bee hives of which I believe no one has an interest . You can also contact Raitong Organic Farm near Sisaket. They are currently building lots of hives for native stingless bees. Prime purpose I believe is pollination of their farm. 

Look them up on Facebook. One of the owners is a Suff Arf Rick Can. Good Luck.

  • 5 weeks later...

In addition to bee keeping, any ideas of where I can buy 15 Black Turkey breed? Or Bourbon Red Turkeys?

 

  • 2 months later...

Hi Mr. Kie,

 

How many layers do have now? Can you please give an update on your egg production? How many barns do you have? Thanks.

  • 2 months later...
  • Author
On 3/22/2020 at 8:07 PM, khunpon said:

Hi Mr. Kie,

 

How many layers do have now? Can you please give an update on your egg production? How many barns do you have? Thanks.

we have only 50 layers and get average 32-35 eggs a day. we have 1 barn with size 4x12 m 

  • Author

IMG_8734.thumb.JPG.83dcf9cef75838d9a4a8574f014d1441.JPG

  • Author
  • Popular Post

IMG_7315.thumb.JPG.ffc79c0289d2ae9359d7d961b81fc219.JPG

Hi Mr. Kie,

thanks for your update. your story inspired us to start a similar chicken-barn project. Recently got the first 50 layers at 18 weeks old. The eggs start coming now. although small and low count, it is just 3 weeks after their arrival. Got a barn of around 44m2 and are working now on an adjacent meadow of 300m2 for free-ranging. Also planning on using the chicken-poop to fertilize our land and get the chicken-food from this.

 

A slight difference in the setup is, that we cover the ground in the barn with hay (grasses cut from our own land) and going to exchange it, probably every week (as soon as the layers are increase to 200) as a poop collection system. This then will be aged for a couple of months.

 

Tried to get r.i.r. chickens but all that was available, as far as I could find, where hybrids.

Please continue with your updates. Thanks very much for all of this.

Tracker

  • Author
  • Popular Post

 

  • 10 months later...
  • Author
On 5/26/2020 at 7:39 AM, tracker said:

Hi Mr. Kie,

thanks for your update. your story inspired us to start a similar chicken-barn project. Recently got the first 50 layers at 18 weeks old. The eggs start coming now. although small and low count, it is just 3 weeks after their arrival. Got a barn of around 44m2 and are working now on an adjacent meadow of 300m2 for free-ranging. Also planning on using the chicken-poop to fertilize our land and get the chicken-food from this.

 

A slight difference in the setup is, that we cover the ground in the barn with hay (grasses cut from our own land) and going to exchange it, probably every week (as soon as the layers are increase to 200) as a poop collection system. This then will be aged for a couple of months.

 

Tried to get r.i.r. chickens but all that was available, as far as I could find, where hybrids.

Please continue with your updates. Thanks very much for all of this.

Tracker

thanks Tracker, where your farm located? 

On 4/7/2021 at 5:43 PM, Mr Kie said:

thanks Tracker, where your farm located? 

Nong plub area, Prachuap/Hua-Hin. which is somewhere halfway between hua-hin and the miramar border.

 

  • 2 weeks later...
  • Author

166462662_1386492545053017_6364269014297985777_n.thumb.jpg.5ed77366820428d078aec8d8b50a924f.jpg

this is the latest update 

 

174675100_1401157873586484_8332234022894278596_n.jpg.cd174943773d1bd665fc353d10b2f4fe.jpg

look at the soil before we start this farm, not thing just sandy soil 

 

175894447_1402115056824099_2570203147556975413_n.jpg.8301fb8540690e1c7f4a285f478ed9be.jpg

now the a lots of tree planted on the farm 

 

162497172_1381158425586429_2929343862768359588_n.jpg.22d1edbc3960424f6a501a228cd4c053.jpg

 

162740700_1381158415586430_1173105391302201335_n.jpg.567d038d8495bb0e4e68bd3db6d07b30.jpg

the tree grow very quick 

  • 2 weeks later...
  • Author

Since Feb 2016 we started this farm, everything still going well, more than that we got a lot of tree and now it become like permaculture, more stuffs on our land but less works required and less energy needed. every tree growing on its own and we just make sure that the eco system is balancing. we learned how to be self sufficient, learned to save money and care about money and now we become independent from money or on the other world we are now able to control money. 

 

we know the fruit we eat is so delicious and good for health. we don't need to sell it just for small amount of money. it is better to keep it for ourselves. it is the same as egg or chickens we don't need to sell it if we want to. 

 

This is simple thing i learned " as long as your expenses is lower than your earning, you will become richer and richer and rich forever" and i'm now at the beginning of this stage already 

 

when you don't worry about your health, don't worry about your money and you have a lot good friends around you, i think you already become successful with a lot of happiness and that's it i think life is all about.  ^^__^^

  • 2 years later...

Create an account or sign in to comment

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.