🌿 The spraying process on Sweet Potato after Soni's attack

in CCS6 days ago

Greetings

Today I want to tell you about a very important and worrying problem in my field, which not only damaged my hard work but also forced me to take immediate steps. Yes, I am talking about Soni's sudden and dangerous attack on the Sweet Pattoic crop, which, while watching, 1000002281.jpg

started licking the green leaves of the plants. At first it was only seen on some leaves, but within a few days, the number increased alarmingly.

When I went to my field in the morning, my heart was shaking. Green leaves were cut from somewhere, many leaves were as if someone had chewed them. The Sondis had stained the plants and it seemed that if nothing was done immediately, the entire crop would be ruined

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I contacted the local agricultural expert and informed him of the situation. He listened to me and said that he should be sprayed immediately so that the spread of Sondi could be stopped.

I followed this advice immediately. I went to a nearby agricultural shop and bought a specific toxic spray to eliminate Soni. The shopkeeper convinced me that if the spray was done properly, Sondi's attack could be controlled. ~
Now the spray was to start. I called a hard working laborer who was an expert in the work. He tied a large toss to his back, in which we created a sprayed solution.

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You can see how the man entered the field with full preparation and started spraying on the plants in a sequence. He was spraying under and top of every plant so that no part could be left without medicine. The purpose of this spray was not only to kill the existing sons but also to eliminate their eggs so that the next generation could not be born.

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This work was not easy. The heat and the weight of the trick was nothing short of a test for this laborer. I stood up and looked at the whole process and believed that I was happy to see how honesty and attention the worker was doing his work. It is my duty to give wages to such hard working people because they play an important role in saving our crop.

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The movement of Sondis started to decrease in a few hours after the spray. The next day, when I re -reviewed the field, it was a pleasure that most of the leaves were safe and the new Soni was not visible. All of this is possible because of this timely decision and spray. If I had delayed one day, my entire crop would probably be destroyed.

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I would say that the real success of the farmer is in his crop, and that time decisions and timely action to protect the crop can turn our hard work into success. This post is a practical experience for all your farmer brothers, from which you can learn how much catastrophe can bring about a small enemy like Soni, if it is not controlled in time.

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Your experience dealing with a sudden Soni attack on your Sweet Potato crop. The infestation was causing significant damage to the green leaves, and you quickly contacted a local agricultural expert for advice. Following their recommendation, you purchased a specific toxic spray to eliminate the Soni and hired a skilled laborer to carry out the spraying process. The laborer worked diligently, ensuring that every part of the plants was covered with the medicine to kill the existing Soni and their eggs. After the spray, you observed a decrease in Soni movement and were relieved to see that most of the leaves were safe. You attributed this success to timely decision-making and action, emphasizing the importance of prompt measures in protecting crops. Your post serves as a practical experience for fellow farmers, highlighting the potential consequences of delayed action against pests like Soni.Because of whom we people get access to fresh vegetables and all this because they work so hard and work remotely, investing their time.From sowing seeds to harvesting crops, farmers invest their time, effort, and resources to bring nutritious food to our tables.