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pugboy wrote:who going by salty dog for the $95 rib eye today?
pugboy wrote:veggie prices inching back up
pugboy wrote:even cassava sucking salt
this not looking good for the upcoming rainy season
it could also be that farmers are waiting on crops to bear again
as most crops are 3month grow cycle and would have been planted december post floods and that crop is over, hence mostly seeing tiny tomatoes by them vendors
pugboy wrote:lot of cucumber they selling real skinny and tired looking
....VexXx Dogg wrote:pugboy wrote:lot of cucumber they selling real skinny and tired looking
I prefer the skinny cucumbers. They have less seeds and the interior is crunchy compared with the fatbois
Phone Surgeon wrote:....artworks-000249760700-pbrjkb-t500x500%20(1).jpgVexXx Dogg wrote:pugboy wrote:lot of cucumber they selling real skinny and tired looking
I prefer the skinny cucumbers. They have less seeds and the interior is crunchy compared with the fatbois
Most of those crunchy, with the underdeveloped seed (dunno if is young or a type). The spongy ones I make relish with.pugboy wrote:lot of cucumber they selling real skinny and tired looking
Phone Surgeon wrote:....artworks-000249760700-pbrjkb-t500x500%20(1).jpgVexXx Dogg wrote:pugboy wrote:lot of cucumber they selling real skinny and tired looking
I prefer the skinny cucumbers. They have less seeds and the interior is crunchy compared with the fatbois
Dizzy28 wrote:pugboy wrote:even cassava sucking salt
this not looking good for the upcoming rainy season
it could also be that farmers are waiting on crops to bear again
as most crops are 3month grow cycle and would have been planted december post floods and that crop is over, hence mostly seeing tiny tomatoes by them vendors
Its the lack of rainfall.
Was in a meeting two weeks ago at Min of Ag and the dryness was highlighted as an issue current plaguing farmers and crops.
Not sure how the Moruga Locusts affecting things but it seems this year is one of the worse ever for it.
pugboy wrote:welcome to climate change
extreme weather is now the norm
wasa targeting farmers in areas where the river is close to sea is stupid though
because the water going straight into the sea and not any well or aquifer
pugboy wrote:welcome to climate change
extreme weather is now the norm
wasa targeting farmers in areas where the river is close to sea is stupid though
because the water going straight into the sea and not any well or aquifer
88sins wrote:pugboy wrote:welcome to climate change
extreme weather is now the norm
wasa targeting farmers in areas where the river is close to sea is stupid though
because the water going straight into the sea and not any well or aquifer
dem eh care bout dat, cuz according to the law all water belongs to wasa
88sins wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:pugboy wrote:even cassava sucking salt
this not looking good for the upcoming rainy season
it could also be that farmers are waiting on crops to bear again
as most crops are 3month grow cycle and would have been planted december post floods and that crop is over, hence mostly seeing tiny tomatoes by them vendors
Its the lack of rainfall.
Was in a meeting two weeks ago at Min of Ag and the dryness was highlighted as an issue current plaguing farmers and crops.
Not sure how the Moruga Locusts affecting things but it seems this year is one of the worse ever for it.
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And many of them who have rivers close by dare not pull a drop of water from it, unless they willing to risk the fine and having their pumps and irrigation hoses seized. And that's because wasa moving kinda mingy with the permits due to the lack of rainfall.
pugboy wrote:more water is wasted in leaks and will be for the next 100years than what is used by farmers
likewise lots more water is wasted in many other industries, eg them car wash places that popping up on every corner
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:This exact thing is $100 in pricesmart
Dizzy28 wrote:And all you need is a membership that will cost you money.
Why aren't more people taking advantage of this hack??shake d livin wake d dead wrote:This exact thing is $100 in pricesmart
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