When we fail to handle certain intruders in our farm we face a situation that we might not be able to control as time goes on, when you walk through your bean farm and you see green leaves swaying in the wind, it's easy to think all is well but a closer look and you will notice an intruder
This intruder quietly steals the very resources that my beans need and the moment weeds are allowed to stay longer than they should that's when things begin to get a little competitive they fight for sunlight, water, and nutrients choking the life out of the crops crippling their freedom to grow if it is left unchecked the weed will eventually take over and suppress the beans.
There are certain situations where you find weeds that are highly similar to the crop you've planted. Please take a look at the image in the post, you will hardly notice the beans because there are crops that look very similar to them. Any plan to weed them without a proper way of identifying them might result in the beans falling victim to our hoe.
Two questions for young farmers
How do you recognize weeds when they are highly similar to the crop?
What do you think should be the way forward for my farm?