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Tropical Farming… How To Farm When The Weather Is Always The Same! Welcome back to Down On The Farm, today on the channel we are going to talk about Tropical farming...how to farm when the weather is always the same! So you want to help people in the tropics. Beautiful! The tropics are waiting for you. No matter what your abilities, you can make life better for others in the tropics. Your concern for the physical and spiritual well-being of people can be translated into fruitful service. Your first asset is your good will, your willingness to serve. As you begin to get acquainted with the tropics, you will find that common problems include production and the use of food. Among the poor, those that most need your help, obtaining one's daily bread is a constant concern. This is not only a question of eating. It is first a matter of production, second of distribution and storage, and third of preparation of meals and balancing the diet. The tropics are different from the temperate zones. While in theory it might be possible to produce food crops all year round, in reality a wide range of biological and social factors determine what crops are produced and during which seasons. The soils are formed by different processes than those of the Temperate Zone. They tend to be acidic and heavy (clayey), with low natural fertility; but there are numerous exceptions. Day length is short during part of the year, but never as short as in the Temperate Zone during winter. Day length is longer 6 months later, but never as long as in the Temperate Zone during the summer. Many tropical plants are sensitive to length of day, and flower in response to even small differences. Stay tuned to know more about Tropical farming...how to farm when the weather is always the same. #TropicalFarming #GuideToTropicalFarming #Farming Related Videos: Tropical Permaculture Design Strategies | High Shade, Mulch, Chickens • Tropical Permaculture Design Strategi... Most likely AGRICULTURE Business That Make you RICH | Most Profitable Agriculture Farming • 18 Most likely AGRICULTURE Business T... How To Grow Apples In Warmer Grow Zones!!! 🍎🍏 MOST VARIETIES!!! • How To Grow Apples In Warmer Grow Zon...