@cropmasterywithengrdan: Crop Mastery with Engr. Daniel

CROP MASTERY WITH ENGR. DANIEL
CROP MASTERY WITH ENGR. DANIEL
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ama.agric.foods
Ama Agric Foods :
Great job 👏
2026-05-29 16:36:03
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symbolicbuilderso
symbolicbuilderso :
nice work, I will love to be trained by you, were is you location
2026-06-05 14:17:03
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thomasamoahsnr
thomasamoahsnr :
pls I need pepper seedlings
2026-06-03 15:25:32
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njeshundzi
Njeshu Ndzi :
good very interesting
2026-05-29 19:11:21
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greenhouseguyy
Sunday Timothy :
nice fruit setting. good variety in the hand of a good farmer. massive harvest sir.
2026-06-02 15:22:12
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satsiwisdom7
satsiwisdom7 :
what variety pls
2026-05-27 17:49:36
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dicksonokunrinogun
dicksonokunrinogun :
Please how much can you help set up 1 acre of land in ogun state
2026-05-29 13:17:52
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edward.nii.awuley
Edward Nii Awuley :
Please what variety is that
2026-05-25 02:31:22
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maalam604
Maalam :
please can I get the seeds
2026-05-25 14:06:26
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wisdom4620
Wisdom :
please what variety be this
2026-05-25 11:39:53
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mawudekafarms
mawudekafarms :
How much for this variety ?
2026-05-26 16:29:49
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my.moringa
My Moringa :
Whats your fertilizer program like?
2026-05-26 23:51:21
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user1361877423677
Emma :
good thank you
2026-05-25 05:30:18
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kojomatts
Matts :
pls which variety is this
2026-05-26 18:17:25
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passerby432
Passerby321 :
can you teach how to do this?
2026-05-26 17:11:30
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oladapojamal
Oluwatobiloba :
Mawenzili or super habanero 🙄
2026-05-27 09:36:36
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