Maize Farming: Army Worms Keep Attacking our Crop: How We Defend our Maize Crop against them.

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

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  • @wanderabenjamin457
    @wanderabenjamin457 Год назад +3

    The videos on Maize farming are both informative and educational. I appreciate the valuable content provided. Love from Uganda.

  • @africadreamin
    @africadreamin Год назад +4

    Greetings from Ireland, as usual, a fascinating insight into an increasing worldwide problem, keep up the good work.

  • @mwewashamende4790
    @mwewashamende4790 Год назад +3

    I loved the content in this video. I’m planting some maize this year, so I need here how to go about the army worm. Thanks 🙏🏿 a lot.

  • @celianealcenord2047
    @celianealcenord2047 Год назад +1

    Hi,I’m a farmer from Haiti, and in my North West area where I am we have the same worm issues,so thank you for your information, I appreciate you, warmest regards to you and your family .

  • @everydaywitkaycee
    @everydaywitkaycee 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'm an Organic Farmer, But honestly Pa, I love this video Good job sir ..... My team will be ready to fight these DEVASTATING pests...

  • @ElabaiTheNigerianFarmer
    @ElabaiTheNigerianFarmer 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this information, as a young farmer in Nigeria, I find this information very educative. Keep it up.

  • @esiesinam3559
    @esiesinam3559 Год назад +1

    i love your objectivity and praticality. We need to solve problems of today,them we can deal with what we face tomorrow.

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  Год назад +2

      Indeed. That is one of my general approaches to life and all that it throws at us.
      But we all know that this problem of all the chemicals that we use to sustain humanity will have to dealt with sooner rather than later.

  • @jasonthatcher8281
    @jasonthatcher8281 Год назад +1

    Chisha, as always sir wonderful presentation and invaluable information on how you stay ontop of the crop day by day, because clearly it does not take much for total devastation (that word again) ;-). If you miss the army worm by a week or two it could mean complete annihilation of the whole crop, very scary.

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  Год назад +1

      Indeed, frontline farming is quite difficult. Devastation is always just around the corner...
      A dry spell with no rain at the wring time
      A pest infestation you can't or don't control properly
      A weak market with prices below production costs
      Success depends on a combination of luck, skill, and experience.
      Its not a lot of fun with so much at stake all the time.
      So many times each and every year, every single farmer I know regrets one or two of their decisions 😕
      Many, many give up by choice or necessity.

  • @socialmediafarms.6008
    @socialmediafarms.6008 Год назад +7

    Hi Mondo Farms, Great work. But I think your team is moving too fast with the pesticide spray. The aim is to let the liquid drop in the middle part of the maize where the worms are mostly hiding and have their eggs. The mist blower needs to also be adjusted a bit to condensed a bit the water its blowing. Thank you. Great efforts.

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  Год назад +5

      Thanks. Our spraying is a work in progress.

  • @PieterZweemer-qv8ev
    @PieterZweemer-qv8ev Год назад +2

    I love ur videos and they very informative..thank you keep it up

  • @fermekulisha
    @fermekulisha Год назад +3

    In Kinshasa DRC we suffer a lot as well with these worms on our maize fields.
    Great video again brother.

    • @pierreokito5084
      @pierreokito5084 Год назад +1

      I THINK YOU CAN USE SHUMBA FROM ZAMBIA AND DO THE ROTATION OF DIFFERENT CROPS IN THE FARM

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  Год назад

      All the best

  • @musafankomo8727
    @musafankomo8727 7 дней назад

    Great stuff

  • @wadadliblue
    @wadadliblue Год назад +1

    I used Neem oil. I am a proponent of organic methods and even i was pleasantly surprised. It doesn't kill on contact. They have to actually ingest it but in my case it totally...devastated them 😊

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  Год назад +1

      Indeed, we use some neem oil products from time to time.

  • @ChristineYambayamba-uw4mn
    @ChristineYambayamba-uw4mn 2 месяца назад

    Wow this is fantastic guys, now where can I buy this pesticide?

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  23 дня назад

      Hi there. Our advice is to visit a reputable agrochem dealer. They will have an agronomist there to guide you.

  • @ddhhh-ov6kf
    @ddhhh-ov6kf 8 месяцев назад

    keep hard working and education for other framers

  • @onisimo3940
    @onisimo3940 Год назад +1

    What is the distance per row and per hill in meters, please, thank you.

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  Год назад +1

      80cm in our case, but people choose different lengths.
      Pls research more on row spacing for maize to get a better picture.
      All the best.

  • @storiesrecap2400
    @storiesrecap2400 Год назад +1

    You sound like you are a overall Nice person. Great Video

  • @eyeandisinclair821
    @eyeandisinclair821 Год назад +2

    Brother you are right farmers simply cannot grow enough food to feed the world without chemicals.

  • @CalebNgwa
    @CalebNgwa 4 месяца назад

    Thanks this is good 🎉

  • @mugumejoseph412
    @mugumejoseph412 Год назад

    Good job 👏🏾

  • @prestonkazhinga4282
    @prestonkazhinga4282 Год назад

    Hello Mondo Farms, am new to your channel and have found it very beneficial. i wanted to known what your yield per acre really is. and what do you put in place to insure a good yeild

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  Год назад

      Thanks Preston. Welcome aboard.
      Sorry, we don't share numbers, yields, costs, etc. on our channel. That is a choice that I have made regarding the style and content of the channel.
      But plenty of other channels will share such details.
      All the best.

  • @butterfly9274
    @butterfly9274 Год назад +1

    Do you also grow brussels sprout? Does Zambia use Monsanto seed? I hope not😕

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  Год назад +2

      No, there is little market for Brussels sprouts here in Zambia.
      As far as I am aware, Monsanto makes GM seeds, which are not permitted in a Zambia. Yet.
      The manufacturers are lobbying hard and will probably be allowed to come in the next few years, like elsewhere in the world.

    • @butterfly9274
      @butterfly9274 Год назад

      @@mondofarms4343 omg! They shouldn’t be allowed 😢 they cause so much cancer!

  • @hkay980
    @hkay980 Год назад

    Interesting to watch

  • @gabbykamfwa7119
    @gabbykamfwa7119 Год назад

    what are those pumps on their back? what are they called? were can i buy some?

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  Год назад

      We discussed the petrol sprayers in the video
      ruclips.net/video/7M5QSSidz3w/видео.html

  • @thomasaboye3872
    @thomasaboye3872 Год назад

    THANKS🙏🙏🙏

  • @OBIDEX-yr7zw
    @OBIDEX-yr7zw 5 месяцев назад

    How can we get the machine for spraying.

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  5 месяцев назад

      Hi there. You check with local agro equipment suppliers to see what is available.
      All the best.

    • @OBIDEX-yr7zw
      @OBIDEX-yr7zw 26 дней назад

      Please 🙏, can you write the names of (best)chemical to use in the farm both for weed, pesticides. I am going into the farming system immediately.

  • @TavisCampbell
    @TavisCampbell Год назад

    what is the name of chemicals and what they are used on i need information like these please i need to no thank you daddy in jamaica

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  Год назад

      The chemical is described in the video.
      Pls watch it again as necessary.
      All the best.

  • @JohnBwalya-f8b
    @JohnBwalya-f8b Год назад

    How many times can you spray on farm were is fall army worms

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  Год назад

      Hi there. These are good questions for an agronomist. Most of the reputable agrochem companies and farm supply shops employ them to address such issues.
      We find them very useful.

  • @craytonemhlanga2997
    @craytonemhlanga2997 Год назад

    What is the name of the chemical you used at the second application?

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  Год назад

      Hi there. These are good questions for an agronomist. Most of the reputable agrochem companies and farm supply shops employ them to address such issues.
      We find them very useful.

  • @rasheedadek3329
    @rasheedadek3329 Год назад +1

    I love your animation of army worms zombies "I want to eat or I like to eat" 😁

  • @wistermawthohchannel7822
    @wistermawthohchannel7822 5 месяцев назад

    I'm interested with this

  • @jasonthatcher8281
    @jasonthatcher8281 Год назад

    I am also curious, you've grown and grow such a wonderful wide variety of vegetables. Which crop would you say is your most profitable? I mean maize is the staple and looks like the president is trying to incentivize maize production, both for export and the local market for good measure. Do you think maize would be something you would want to expand on, or will you keep growing all the vegetables you do whilst looking to grow more hectares of maize? Its a long way to ask a simple question I guess, you favorite vegetable crop, according to profitability and ease of care, as well as what do you think of the future of maize on Mondo farms. Man that was long winded.

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  Год назад +2

      Hi Jason. Sorry I haven't responded to your questions.
      I keep planning to address them in a video, rather than here in RUclips comments.
      But the summary is this:
      We grow maize because it is our staple food here in Zambia, and main source of starch. Rice is also grown in some areas, and wheat is produced during our winter at a commercial scale. We grow maize to eat as the prices are subject to political interference. Commercial maize needs way more hectares than we have.
      We grow soya beans as a legume crop that we rotate with the maize. It usually has a more stable price than maize. Though last year was a disaster for Zambia's soya farmers as the market was flooded from a bumper harvest. But were committed to soya beans and will grownit again this rain season.
      And we grow vegetables throughout the year to keep the lights on. Especially eggplant, which has a very stable price.

    • @jasonthatcher8281
      @jasonthatcher8281 Год назад

      Thanks, eggplant, that wasn't one in my mind but now ive read a little about it, makes sense. That was a succinct round up, @@mondofarms4343

  • @florentinocimatusr.4086
    @florentinocimatusr.4086 10 месяцев назад

    Could you tell us the insecticide you have sprayed.

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  10 месяцев назад

      Hi Florentino. The insecticide used is clearly included in the video. Pls watch again as necessary.
      Apologies, but it is quite a challenge for us to spend hours and hours filming and editing the videos, then after publishing them, have to say again what was already included in them.
      It's a bit triggering as today is Easter Sunday, and I am having to spend the whole day, and most of tonight, and some of tomorrow, working on some new videos.

  • @NatureForus-nv6tn
    @NatureForus-nv6tn 10 месяцев назад

    How can I prevent cows from entering my Maize farm?

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  10 месяцев назад +1

      Its hard to comment, without knowing your circumstances.
      We have a rule in our area that cows must be accompanied by a herdsman during the growing season. They are only allowed to be left to roam from Aug-Nov.
      But rules are rules, and not always followed. Humans are not always good to each other. We put up fencing to block cows and goats from entering the fields with vegetables.
      But of course, that is difficult to do with larger areas where field crops like maize are grown.
      We also speak and engage with our neighbours repeatedly and have our guys keep a look out for their animals.
      Its not easy.

  • @xtaqueeny6784
    @xtaqueeny6784 8 месяцев назад

    Can it be revived

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  7 месяцев назад

      I'm not sure what you are asking. please rephrase.
      Thanks

  • @JohnBwalya-f8b
    @JohnBwalya-f8b Год назад

    What chemical do use to spray on maize to kill fall army worms

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  Год назад

      Hi there. These are good questions for an agronomist. Most of the reputable agrochem companies and farm supply shops employ them to address such issues.
      We find them very useful.

  • @DerickOkwairwoth-ib4gn
    @DerickOkwairwoth-ib4gn 8 месяцев назад

    Papa my request to you is if you can begin writing the name of that pesticide u use there will be better for us

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  8 месяцев назад

      The main chemical we used against army wormnin this video was emmamectin benzoate
      Pls google it to learn more.
      All the best

  • @dwayneparsons705
    @dwayneparsons705 Год назад

    Will they eat onion and garlic?

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  Год назад

      Not army worms as far as I know. But allium have their own insect pest challenges.

  • @accidentalhomestead5522
    @accidentalhomestead5522 Год назад

    If people are worried about organic, they should invent ways to mass produce those things organic in order to bring down the costs.

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  Год назад

      It's an interesting issue. 🤔
      One wonders what stops one of the big agrochem companies developing and pushing organic products that are as effective as the synthetic ones.
      I remain pragmatic as ever, but all while I pray that they do that soon. We simply can't keep on pumping these dangerous chemicals into the environment and ultimately into our bodies.
      A few weeks ago, we were discussing the number of dead birds we find around after fields after spraying insecticides. They die after eating some of the dead insects lying around.
      Quite worrying 😟 😓
      Scisntists are right to call this the Athropocene Extinction.

  • @benjaminm7747
    @benjaminm7747 2 месяца назад

    In kenya we have similar issues but the parasitoids are quite effective in destroying them . What's better you just introduce them once and forget about army worms for good.

  • @dwayneparsons705
    @dwayneparsons705 Год назад +1

    Try companion planting

  • @janstanderart8058
    @janstanderart8058 Год назад

    Spray during the coolest part of the day and beware that worms don't fall to the ground while spraying. You will get better results.

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  Год назад +1

      Thanks. In our meeting at Winterthorn, we were planning next rain season crops and
      discussing our sprayers capacity.
      We accepted that we don't have enough of the petrol sprayers to cover the ambitious hectorage of crops we plant (in order to make enough return at current grain prices).
      Once we get some more sprayers or can upgrade to some larger capacity ones, we will be able to spray more effectively.
      I'm sure you are aware of the dilemmas that we farmers face.

  • @p.c2750
    @p.c2750 Год назад +1

    You will also do well as an actor.😁

  • @blacklion1579
    @blacklion1579 Год назад

    😂 brother. I see you don't hate anything .Except Army worm 😅
    Good luck, brother

  • @MwangupiriNgosi
    @MwangupiriNgosi 3 месяца назад

  • @gadi_rw2079
    @gadi_rw2079 11 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @tatendamudzviti371
    @tatendamudzviti371 Год назад

    They looked more aggressive that second time.

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  Год назад

      Agreed. It was like the generals in charge of the army worm army sent in commandos for the second attack! 😆 🤣 😂

    • @tatendamudzviti371
      @tatendamudzviti371 Год назад

      @@mondofarms4343 Hahahaha!

  • @p.c2750
    @p.c2750 Год назад +2

    Maize is chiefly British, Corn is American 😀

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  Год назад +1

      Yoh. The transatlantic culture clash continues to be waged across Africa...
      But the US seems to be winning thanks to the default settings on laptops we buy everywhere.

  • @dwayneparsons705
    @dwayneparsons705 Год назад

    Let some chickens loose in the field, save money on sprays and free food for the birds

    • @wumioyerinde6691
      @wumioyerinde6691 Год назад

      I love the idea, except that some chickens feed on maize/corn leaves

    • @dwayneparsons705
      @dwayneparsons705 Год назад

      @@wumioyerinde6691 only if the combs are laying on the ground, they won't bother with maize with all those bugs, and much cheaper than spraying toxic chemicals on your food ,ever better to try companion planting, am sure there are some plants that those worms hate

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  Год назад

      Thanks Dwayne.

  • @dwayneparsons705
    @dwayneparsons705 Год назад

    You are planting fields of one thing

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  Год назад

      That is often the case at this level of farming.

  • @josephhmarleiri7506
    @josephhmarleiri7506 Год назад

    Dont tell a long story of the worms, tell us how kill.

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  Год назад

      We did share the chemicals used. Pls watch again carefully.

  • @ZheGengTechnology
    @ZheGengTechnology Год назад

    hi~I have a trichogramma throwing device which can put trichogramma into a ball then released by drone.Trichogramma can fight with caterpillars and moths in the farm land,especially the fall armyworm.Use no chemical,its environmental friendly. If you interested, contact me ~

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your valued contribution.

  • @abdulhussein8012
    @abdulhussein8012 Год назад +2

    Please could I get your number, I am an aspiring farmer with 14Ha of land and planning to go into crop farming. I need a mentor and I would love to learn from you and share my ideas too

    • @mondofarms4343
      @mondofarms4343  Год назад

      Hi there. Our contacts are available under the details of the channel.
      But honestly, we struggle to find time for all the various questions and engagements we get every week.
      That's why we put so much effort into the videos as our contribution towards helping other farmers