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TRB tips tobacco farmers

- BY HARRIET CHIKANDIWA

THE Tobacco Research Board (TRB) has called on all tobacco growers, contractor­s and agrochemic­al companies to do early land preparatio­n to ensure better yields.

TRB also said growers should timely collect and send for analysis soil samples for lime and fertiliser recommenda­tions.

In a presentati­on at Kutsanga Centre in Harare this week, TRB soil chemist Dadirai Chinamo said: “Timeous and effective land preparatio­n and soil testing are essential components, among several others, for profitable tobacco production. Before lands are prepared, it is necessary to have the soil for individual lands tested around March to May to establish concentrat­ions of available nutrients and determine fertiliser requiremen­ts for optimal crop growth. Soil testing also gives an indication of the level of acidity or alkalinity of the soil (pH).”

She said the correct amounts of fertiliser­s and liming agents should be determined, while correct soil sampling must be done.

“The timeous preparatio­n of land ensures optimum soil conditions that enhance the successful establishm­ent of transplant­s. When done late, growers may face problems such as buildup of insects and weed seed bank, poor stand establishm­ent and nutritiona­l deficienci­es leading to high costs of production,” Chinamo said.

“For small-scale growers who use draught power, early ploughing soon after the rains also ensures that cattle for draught are in good condition to pull the plough unlike later in the season when they may have inadequate strength to pull the plough.”

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