How to identify the best wetermelon variety to farm in your area

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3wyiA-jQHc&list=UULFSabxt7_5SOAXlztpk3mxRw&index=29

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06:19:00

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2022

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Farm With Fred
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There are different watermelon varieties grown in different areas, and what is available in one country might not be available in others. There are several factors a farmer should consider before venturing into watermelon farming.

One of the factors is the type of seed, where the farmer should consider the type of fruit that the seed produces. Another factor the farmer needs to consider is the tolerance level, where they should know that no seed is tolerant to pests but some diseases such as wilting are associated with a certain variety. Another factor is the time to maturity as different varieties take different periods to mature ranging from 60 to 90 days. The farmer should also consider the variety that produces a heavy fruit as most buyers prefer heavier fruits. The other factor to consider is the adaptability of the area the farmer is planning to grow the variety, as some seeds are adapted to cold regions others are adapted to hot regions.

Factors to consider

One is the type of seed, where the farmer should consider the type of fruit that the seed produces as different seeds produce different types of fruits such as oval-shaped, round-shaped, zebra-stripped, or green/black colored fruits. Second is the tolerance level, where they should know that no seed is tolerant to pests but some diseases such as wilting are associated with a certain variety.
Different soils need different varieties as some soils are prone to bacterial and fusarium wilting. Third is the time to maturity as different varieties take different periods to mature from 60 to 90 days and the farmer should go for the variety that matures quickly so that they can harvest it on time for the market. Fourth is that the farmer should consider the variety that produces heavy fruit as most buyers prefer heavy fruits. Fifth is the adaptability of the area the farmer is planning to grow the variety, as some seeds are adapted to cold regions others are adapted to hot regions.
Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0001:17There are different watermelon varieties grown in different areas, and what is available in one country might not be available in others. There are several factors a farmer should consider before venturing into watermelon farming.
01:1802:12One of the factors is the type of seed, where the farmer should consider the type of the fruit that the seed produces. Different seeds produce different types of fruits such as oval shaped, round shaped, zebra-stripped or green/black colored fruits.
02:1303:13Another factor the farmer needs to consider is the tolerance level, where they should know that no seed is tolerant to pests but some diseases such as wilting are associated with a certain variety. Different soils also need different varieties because some soils are prone to bacterial and fusarium wilting, and the farmer needs the variety tolerant to all this types of wilting.
03:1404:01Another factor is the time to maturity as different varieties take different periods to mature from 60 to 90 days. A farmer should consider the market timing and go for the variety that matures quickly so that they can harvest it on time for the market.
04:0205:26The farmer should also consider the variety that produces a heavy fruit as most buyers prefer the heavy fruit. Another factor to consider is the adaptability of the area the farmer is planning to grow the variety, as some seeds are adapted to cold regions others are adapted to hot regions.
05:2706:19In conclusion, when looking for a seed variety the farmer should consider all the factors that will favor its growth. The factor that should be most considered is the size of the fruit, a big and heavy fruit is is highly ideal.

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