🌾🌾Cultivating the climate resistant Guinea corn plant

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In a time when weather patterns have become increasingly unpredictable and extreme, one crop that continues to thrive is guinea corn. This crop is native to parts of West Africa, easy to cultivate and harvest, and has various uses.

This is the plant from Last year, it's the plant that germinate from those that fell from the one that was harvested last year.

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I just give it a trial to see if it can still produce or not
Just want to trial something new

You can't take your eyes off all these qualities, and that's why we find ourselves cultivating this crop every year. Cultivating it is easier than you can think.

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Guinea corn needs a seasonal supply of rain and it doesn't have to get a consistent supply of rain.

Guinea corn doesn’t demand consistent rainfall. Instead, it thrives with just seasonal rain, making it ideal for areas where the water supply can be unpredictable.

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Looking at all these benefits, it's no surprise, really, that we find ourselves returning to this crop year after year. It’s surprisingly easy to grow—even for beginners.

It's something that mostly when it's planted there is no much thing to regret cause it always produce with less water and it doesn't matter the weather

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