Looking closely, you will see the level of progress my beans have made in a short while. It has been a while since I last published a post due to issues that have been holding me back, and this has also impacted the farm, which had to be put on hold.
But now I have to get back to work and catch up with the things that I have missed so far, starting with my bean farm, Though the beans have been progressing well and there is no problem of weeds so far I still have a few things to keep my eyes on

The dead weeds around the plant are a result of herbicides that were sprayed before the beans were planted. It is one good idea that you can pick from, while some spray and wait to cultivate before planting. These ideas can be way better.

Spraying herbicide will be done just a few days before planting on a land that has been properly cleared, leaving only weeds that you can't clear, then you will apply a strong herbicide to it.

One thing I’ve learned is that some herbicides can keep working in the soil for days after weeding. That’s why it’s always wise to know exactly which type you’re using and how long it takes before it’s safe to plant again. I’ve seen real progress in my farm just by paying attention to this simple detail.
The truth is, the little things matter a lot in farming the more care and effort you put into them, the greater your chances of getting a healthy crop and a rewarding harvest.

