First Farm Asia
Farming Forward
Ready to break new ground? This is Farming Forward! Your go-to source for everything shaping the world of agriculture. Every episode, we're plowing through the latest in agricultural innovation, the best technology for farming, powerful mechanization breakthroughs, essential farming tips, and all the vital topics that drive our industry forward. If you're passionate about making agriculture more productive and sustainable, you've found your community! This is Farming Forward, brought to you by First Farm Asia. Let's learn and grow.
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Nov 17, 2025
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Episodes
How to Start a Mango Farm in the Philippines: A Step-by-Step Guide 17.11.2025 5:08
Dive into the sun-drenched orchards of the Philippines to unlock the secrets behind the Carabao mango , often hailed as the world's finest mango . In this comprehensive guide, host Maya takes you on a strategic journey from site selection to the perfect, sap-free harvest. 🔍 What You'll Learn in This Episode: Essential Farm Setup: Master the specific requirements for tropical mango farmi...
The Basic of Crop Protection for Better Yields 26.07.2025 9:05
This episode of Farming Forward dives into the crucial topic of crop protection. We talk about the three main strategies farmers use – cultural practices, biological control, and chemical control – breaking down the pros and cons of each. Learn how to tailor the best protection plan for your unique farm by considering its size, crop type, environment, market, budget, and available tools. Discover...
Rotary Tiller: What Is It Used For? 23.07.2025 5:11
In this episode, we unpack the "what, why, and where" of rotary tillers, offering practical insights for farmers and gardeners alike, including tips on selecting the best equipment.
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