Friday, 2 February 2018

WHY YOU MUST NEED A PEST CONTROLLER IN YOUR FARMING BUSINESS




Study has shown that farmers that have qualified pest controllers in their staff list perform better than others. They achieve more in terms of harvest with minimal loss. Most farmers don’t consider hiring  pest controllers  or having them as part of their business plan as necessary  rather they prefer running to them anytime there is problem just for immediate solution. Some even prefer to be the pest controllers themselves.
Every pest controller  starts with a master plan prepared well ahead of planting season. Then he or she records any changes, such as switching varieties or herbicides, as well as problems that arise and treatments applied during the growing season. He makes regular visits to the farm, observes and records  what is happening there  even if everything is okay. This also helps for analysis. He also takes pictures for documentation purpose Documenting failures might be more important than recording successes, and pictures can do both.Image result for pests controller

       Furthermore, some pest’ controllers build pest management database. Pest management records must cover multiple years. Sometimes when a problem that occurred about four or five years back reoccurs again  he needs to be able to check where it occurred, how he treated it and how the treatment worked..Basically ,it is good for a qualified pest controller to put technology to work. The traditional pocket notebook is still useful, as long as he pull it out and make an entry every time he visits a field and then transfer that information to his master pest management plan but what happens when the note book gets missing?
         The past decade has unleashed an array of technological innovations, starting with smart phones that can make a pest controller more efficient and effective. He can take notes and snap a picture, and use the phone’s GPS feature to record the section of the farm that are being threatened .Also, a good pest controller takes the weather into consideration. As the season takes shape, he might want to look back in his records to the last wet or dry season, to anticipate problems. Many pests are driven by climatic conditions.Image result for pests controller
                                     
           Finally, After harvest, he sits down with the entire farm management team and analyze yield maps. Yield maps are the scorecard of the growing season. When he spots a low-yielding area, he pulls  up his pest management records and figure out the cause for a subsequent better performance

For further details contact Somplus Pest Control Services

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