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20 minutes ago, timmy said:

My expenses for the Mango Plantation last year.

Acres 5 

Mango Plants ( i bought 1 year plants) 220  X 80 (cost of each plant) = 17,600

(They also sell 3 years plant, but there is a little risk they might not survive as it grows three years in bags)

Transportation of plants from nursery = 3000

No. of coolies working 3 ( hard to find them these days)  each one Rs 350 , no of working days 7 = 7.350

Pesticides  & composts etc expenses = 4000

Other personal expenses Petrol, tea, breakfast etc = 1500

 Total expenses =  32.00 

Types of mango plants depending on demand for my area

Banginapalli ( export quality ,so good demand for it, also resale value of the land will be good with banginapalli trees)

Pandurori 

Kothapalli kobbari

Panchadara Kalisa

Pedha Rasalu

Chinna rasalu

Collector

Hyder saibu

Goa

Avakaya

Punasa

 

First and foremost you have to do soil test or other farmers and find out wether its good for mango plantation.

 

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timmy what about biofuel plants evo esav anukunta kadha

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3 hours ago, timmy said:

mango farming is not a bad idea.first bore paduthundha ledha choodu. after that complete gaa fencing veyyinchu so that no animals can enter. then farm lo chinna storage tank lantidhi construct cheyyinchaali?? drought scenario lo water scarcity vasthe drip irrigation dwara plants ki water supply cheyyoachu.  evaranna unnara choosukovataaniki, intial three years lo they should be looked after, after that they will survive on their own.tiger_farming_vyavasayam_irrigation_agricultu.gif

We have 4 mango trees in farm they are high in maintains because of pesticides and what not your destroying your soil unless your going organic way anupistaundi 

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Just now, BaabuBangaram said:

timmy what about biofuel plants evo esav anukunta kadha

eucalyptus plants mostly used for paper not selling this year also as the rate is very low. P72HwiE.gif

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1 minute ago, macha said:

We have 4 mango trees in farm they are high in maintains because of pesticides and what not your destroying your soil unless your going organic way anupistaundi 

organic is very good but you have to spend lot of time in the farm and laborious work. naalanti vallaki koddiga kastam &  hard to find manual labor .  infact organic pesticides cost less if you prepare by yourself. heard hyd lo organic farming meedha training isthaaru ani. training_coaching_lecture.gif

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23 minutes ago, timmy said:

organic is very good but you have to spend lot of time in the farm and laborious work. naalanti vallaki koddiga kastam &  hard to find manual labor .  infact organic pesticides cost less if you prepare by yourself. heard hyd lo organic farming meedha training isthaaru ani. training_coaching_lecture.gif

Newyork new jersey lo every other week from spring to fall edo okati chestuntaru to educate and force farmers to organic farming very useful if ultimate gole is to do farming then those are really helpful 

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4 hours ago, iddaritho said:

 

10 acres in hyderbad outskirts farm land no flowing water but other farms sorrounding has bores working 

any one has suggestion on kind of crops which give high return and need less water

thinking about mango farm with 2 to 3 years returns previous owner had sugar cane 

 

 

What was the price for 10 acres? Location?

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4 hours ago, iddaritho said:

 

10 acres in hyderbad outskirts farm land no flowing water but other farms sorrounding has bores working 

any one has suggestion on kind of crops which give high return and need less water

thinking about mango farm with 2 to 3 years returns previous owner had sugar cane 

 

 

ekada konnav bro entha

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17 minutes ago, Usr59 said:

What was the price for 10 acres? Location?

12 l per acre cheppadu , 9.5 ke konnamu , sangareddy deggara  highway nunchi oka 2km lopala

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7 minutes ago, iddaritho said:

12 l per acre cheppadu , 9.5 ke konnamu , sangareddy deggara  highway nunchi oka 2km lopala

thats a good deal dude.BwBIBv7.gif bore entha lothu lo paduthundhi dude

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oka bore undi already polam lo but sufficient ga ravatam ledu and mostly dependent on rain water

but sugar cane ke chala water kavali kada so we thought will ise just one bore for mango 

if not will try one more bore ,

 

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24 minutes ago, iddaritho said:

oka bore undi already polam lo but sufficient ga ravatam ledu and mostly dependent on rain water

but sugar cane ke chala water kavali kada so we thought will ise just one bore for mango 

if not will try one more bore ,

 

Sugar cane is out of consideration man .. you cannot grow with little water 

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