Potentash
  • Relationships
    • The Singlehood Series
    • Dating
    • Sex
    • Parenting
  • Lifestyle
    • Home
    • Food + Beverage
    • Fashion
    • Interviews
  • Stories
    • The Singlehood Series
    • Fiction
    • Poetry
  • Skin + Beauty
    • Skin
      • Skincare
    • Hair
      • Haircare
  • Wellness
    • Physical Health
    • Emotional Wellness
    • Mental Wellness
    • Social Wellness
    • Spiritual Wellness
  • Business
    • Business Finance
    • Personal Finance
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Investments
    • Personal Investments
  • Entertainment
    • Internet
    • Events
    • Music
    • Books
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
Potentash
  • Relationships
    • The Singlehood Series
    • Dating
    • Sex
    • Parenting
  • Lifestyle
    • Home
    • Food + Beverage
    • Fashion
    • Interviews
  • Stories
    • The Singlehood Series
    • Fiction
    • Poetry
  • Skin + Beauty
    • Skin
      • Skincare
    • Hair
      • Haircare
  • Wellness
    • Physical Health
    • Emotional Wellness
    • Mental Wellness
    • Social Wellness
    • Spiritual Wellness
  • Business
    • Business Finance
    • Personal Finance
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Investments
    • Personal Investments
  • Entertainment
    • Internet
    • Events
    • Music
    • Books
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
Potentash
No Result
View All Result
What You Need To Know About Growing Soybeans As A Small Farmer

Image from https://buff.ly/3iwvb3J

What You Need To Know About Growing Soybeans As A Small Farmer

Rayhab Gachango by Rayhab Gachango
20 January 2021
in Agribusiness, Agriculture, Uncategorized
Reading Time: 3 mins read
11 1
0
14
SHARES
79
VIEWS
FacebookTwitterWhatsApp

Growing soy seems like something only the big industrial farms should be growing. Small time farmers usually stay away from those big crops like rice, wheat, corn and even soy. But, these days there is a growing need for small farmers to grow soy. In fact, with the tariffs in place between the US and China right now, this is a good time for a small producer to grow soy.

Even considering that your production doesn’t have to enter the global food chain it makes sense to grow soy. Restaurants in your area would be glad to use locally grown soybeans on their menu. Selling at a farmer’s market will encourage people to eat fresh soybeans and get all of the benefits that they get out of them.

In this article, I will go over the ins and outs of growing soy when you are a small farmer.

Go sustainable

If you want to set yourself apart as a small farmer then you have to grow things that people are not able to get at the supermarket. Your produce should be very high quality and give people a reason to seek you out.

Which means that you should be looking into varieties that allow for environmentally conscious soy production. People want to know that the beans they buy are good for their bodies and also for the local environment. The old way of producing soybeans was resource intensive and impacted the soil in the farmland.

These days there are breeds of soy that are much less impactful on the environment and should be chosen.

The planting

To make a decent profit you need to have a certain yield. You may want to pack in as much as possible in the space that you have but that would actually have the opposite effect. You should aim for 75,000 plants in an acre and no more than that. Over that amount and you risk spillage as soybean plants are rather fragile and rot is an issue when overcrowding occurs.

This will result in a good amount of yield to make a profit off of that acre.

The actual planting should be done with a hand seeder if your farm is small enough to permit it. This ensures that you have the proper density and won’t end up overcrowding.

Practice crop rotation

One of the issues that big farming conglomerates have with growing soy is that it requires a lot of fertilization to fix the soil. On a smaller scale, this may also be necessary but with the right farming practices you may not need any fertilizer at all.

This is good for the soil and also good for your budget as it will save money from not buying fertilizer. The key is proper crop rotation so the soil is always getting what they need.

For instance, if you had peas planted last season, then that is a good spot to then plant your soybeans so they get plenty of nitrogen from the soil without adding any since peas fix it themselves.

Checklist: Four Things You Can Grow In Your Backyard/Balcony And Everything You Need To Grow Them Successfully

Share6Tweet4SendShare1Pin1
Previous Post

Regrets Are For The Weak, Only The Strong Survive And Thrive – Part 2

Next Post

The Singlehood Series: I Went On A Date With My Instagram Stalker Without Knowing It

Rayhab Gachango

Rayhab Gachango

Potentash Founder. A creative writer. The Managing Editor at Potentash. Passionate about telling African stories and stories about the inclusion of minorities. Find me at [email protected]. “We're all stories, in the end.” ― Steven Moffat

Next Post
The Singlehood Series: I Went On A Date With My Instagram Stalker Without Knowing It

The Singlehood Series: I Went On A Date With My Instagram Stalker Without Knowing It

Please login to join discussion

Recommended

Pearls And Heels: Wanjiru Kihusa

Pearls And Heels: Wanjiru Kihusa

15 February 2016
1.1k
What you need to know about getting a prenup in Kenya

Her Husband Was The Perfect Man, Perfect But Boring. An Affair Lead to Complications And Unveiled Hidden Secrets

12 November 2021
1.9k

Popular Stories

  • Book Review: Things I Will Tell My Daughter By Joan Thatiah

    650 shares
    Share 260 Tweet 163
  • Relationships And A Tolerable Level Of Permanent Unhappiness

    1558 shares
    Share 622 Tweet 389
  • Jewellery: 5 Reasons Why The Hilton Arcade Curio Shops Are A Great Alternative To Maasai Market

    890 shares
    Share 356 Tweet 223
  • Musician Crystal Asige Lost Her Sight In Her Early 20s But She Has Not Let That Stop Her From Pursuing Her Dreams

    2303 shares
    Share 921 Tweet 576
  • The 13 Best Oils For 4C Hair

    7 shares
    Share 2 Tweet 2

Potentash Blog

Potentash is an award-winning lifestyle blog. We publish lifestyle content that intersects with health, women, beauty, travel, business, relationships, finances and entertainment.

Explore

  • The Singlehood Series
  • From Stairs To Ramps
  • Man Around Nairobi
  • Pearls And Heels
  • Personal Finance
  • Food + Beverage
  • Editor’s Pick
  • Reviews

Get the Potentash Newsletter

  • Newsletter Archive
  • Subscribe
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2023. Potentash, In Partnership with Decima

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Linked In
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
  • Relationships
    • The Singlehood Series
    • Dating
    • Sex
    • Parenting
  • Lifestyle
    • Home
    • Food + Beverage
    • Fashion
    • Interviews
  • Stories
    • The Singlehood Series
    • Fiction
    • Poetry
  • Skin + Beauty
    • Skin
      • Skincare
    • Hair
      • Haircare
  • Wellness
    • Physical Health
    • Emotional Wellness
    • Mental Wellness
    • Social Wellness
    • Spiritual Wellness
  • Business
    • Business Finance
    • Personal Finance
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Investments
    • Personal Investments
  • Entertainment
    • Internet
    • Events
    • Music
    • Books

Copyright © 2023. Potentash, In Partnership with Decima