Life with Steem : To the cousins' village to bring fish food

in Nature & Agriculture5 months ago

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Dear friends, welcome to my post. I went to my cousin's village to get my fish food. Most of the lands in my cousin's village are for paddy cultivation and ponds. In some low-lying areas, it is not possible to grow anything other than paddy and in places where water is constantly accumulating, there is no other option but to dig ponds. Let me try to tell you the details below.

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Basically, I started fish farming in the tank at home, so I have to buy food to feed the fish there, so I can buy food in my cousin's village, so I called him and went there in the afternoon and bought some food from there and came home when.

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These lands next to the road cannot be cultivated except for rice because they are low-lying areas where water always accumulates and are suitable for rice cultivation. There are many people who cut the lands in the low-lying areas and make ponds and cultivate fish. I talked to my brother and he told me that most of the lands in their village have ponds and fish are cultivated there. That is why fish food is available in their village. I have cultivated koi fish in my house tank and often 1100 koi fish fry are placed there.

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I came home and fed the fish. Then I woke up a little and went to the school field. I sat there and enjoyed the atmosphere and the boys were playing cricket. I enjoyed it. This is how I spent my day. May everyone be well. That's all for today. May Allah protect us.


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