Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Ugesa-CVP Visit Report-May 1, 2012
2012 CVP
Companion Village Project
Visit Report
5th Visit 1st year
May 01, 2012.
Village Ugesa parish
Pastor Pascal Fyataga
Companion Christ Lutheran
Attendees 9
Weather Cloudy and cold
Reporters Rev. Mangu’lisa, Venance and Pongolani
Purpose of the visit
• To explain and demonstrate how to take yield measurement
Topics
1. Went through the handouts
o 5th Visit handout
o Yield recording sheet
2. Demonstrations
We demonstrated how to measure the 10 m row (in three different locations within the demonstration plot) for the yield determination; this was demonstrated by using a tape measure, tassels from plants within the 10m were removed to mark them for easy identification at the time of harvesting.
Plots information
Corn looks very good. It is properly spaced between lines; however some gaps were observed between plants. The corn plot was well weeded.
The bean plot also looks very good. The plants were tender and green, properly spaced between lines and within plants.
The pyrethrum plot did not look good. Plant survival was low and the plot was infested with a lot of weeds, originating from poor land preparation before planting.
Comments
The Parishioners are hard workers, they did a good job in the corn and bean plots; however, the land for pyrethrum was not properly prepared. Therefore, they were advised to weed the pyrethrum plot immediately.
Conclusion
The position of the corn and the bean plot, the good performance, both encourages members of the church and passersby to inquisitively ask questions about the varieties an practices applied on the plots to achieve such a good performance and wish to practice on their own fields.
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