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#5336737 Mushroom Farming
Posted
finnomick1
on 2012-05-27 19:36:45
#5310600 Fish And Shrimp Farm
Posted
David48
on 2012-05-18 13:26:45
#5302878 Mushroom Farming
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samsiam
on 2012-05-15 18:19:03
#5294502 Growth Cycle Of Pla Nin
Posted
tingtong
on 2012-05-12 16:38:28
can you pls let me know where do you buy it, maybe i would like to buy some too, the price seems definately better than what we have.
#5274789 Fish And Shrimp Farm
Posted
David48
on 2012-05-05 09:31:24
Essentially a Photo Essay of the Fish Harvest conducted over 2 days late last year.
Again the photographer was MissFarmGirl
One tip when viewing pages like this ... open the first photo then run your cursor over the top right of the opened photo and the word 'NEXT' will come up and you can simply click and view each photo in the series easily and quickly.
DAY 1 … not long after 6am
Day 2 to follow next
#5000659 2012 Bike Weeks
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thaicbr
on 2012-01-23 22:44:27
ray23, on 2012-01-23 13:35:00, said:
Chayapaum?
Ray . you might find something here..http://www.vclassspe...december-2011)/
oz.. i'm trying to find out about samphran.. it was by HORUS club last year.. no details yet.
#4998064 Farming Small Shrimps - Gung Foy
Posted
rice555
on 2012-01-22 22:33:59
#4376377 Grapevines And How To Grow Them
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soidog2
on 2011-04-23 22:32:06
I prune my vines in early in the dry season to avoid wet weather problems and give the vines plenty of sun for bud formation.
When pruning, you must strip all remaining leaves to induce a short resting period for the vine.
Also, you can withhold watering untill new buds appear.
Fruit will mature in 4/5 month, six month later you can do it again, or give it a rest.
Best regards
#4976384 Farming Small Shrimps - Gung Foy
Posted
grimleybob
on 2012-01-13 16:42:04
ray23, on 2012-01-13 15:06:16, said:
garrfeild, on 2012-01-13 14:09:57, said:
ThaiLife, on 2012-01-12 20:43:12, said:
garrfeild, on 2012-01-12 19:50:47, said:
thanks for the comment
I have Googled the subject and there is as you say a lot of information about , it seems most of it relater to the larger variety of shrimp , as this is a forum about things Thailand related , I was hoping that may be a forum member had some personal knowledge on the subject here in Thailand rather than a Google article related to another country or different type of shrimp , I feel its all ways good to get personal experiences and advice , which is what forums do so well .
So google Shrimp farming in Thailand or Fresh water Shrimp Farming. There were one or 2 very interesting articles about shrimp farming in Thailand. You need to go visit a Shrimp farm with your wife. She can ask the questions you want answers to.
But I think it depends on how much land you can use to make a tank to grow them. The commercial farms use a very big area. Also I think the water needs to be slightly saline even for fresh water shrimp, which is harder to grow than those in a saline water environment.
with respects there is no better way of finding something out than doing the research. Forums have their limits. If people told you, you were wasting your time would you listen to them or try anyway?
If your answer is "I would listen to them". Then don't waste your time asking or trying! IMHO
I have been trying to find the answer myself with litle luck, in Google it calls for brackish water ( Sea). That being said I live in Udon and there are several shrimp farms in the area. I donlt know how far you would gte asking a Thai how to compete with them.
So the answer is yes it can be done, how ? Darned if I know. I sit down today to aske the very same question.
Yes I listen to several on the farming segment
I suspect that the commercial value of these shrimps is so low that the only viable option is to get them for free or very little cost. Hence my first post
If they are present in one lake in Thailand they will be present in most others. The best avenue for them would be to find another lake or river in which they live. Somewhere nearer to their new home.
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