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πΏ Monthly Plantation Update for The Walnut Fund Community
πΏ Monthly Plantation Update for The Walnut Fund Community
Molovin Plantation Activities:
July 1: Spraying walnuts – protection and fertilization.
July 2: No work due to rain.
July 3: No work due to rain.
July 4: Filling the tank – Irrigation.
July 5: Filling the tank – Irrigation.
July 6: Filling the tank – Irrigation.
July 7: No work.
July 8: Spraying walnuts – Foliar fertilization – Calcium.
July 9: Pruning 2 – Fertilization through the system with potassium nitrate.
July 10: Pruning 2.
July 11: Pruning 2 – Fertilization through the system with potassium nitrate.
July 12: No work.
July 13: Pruning 2.
July 14: No work.
July 15: Spraying weeds.
July 16: Mowing grass – Filling the tank.
July 17: Mowing grass – Filling the tank.
July 18: Mowing grass – Filling the tank.
July 19: Adjusting solar panels – Filling the tank – Digging a trench for a new well to supply water to the tank and cables to the facility.
July 20: Equipping the new well – Filling the tank.
July 21: No work.
July 22: Filling the tank.
July 23: Filling the tank.
July 24: Mowing around the facilities with a trimmer.
July 25: Spraying walnuts – protection and fertilization – Setting up the cable for the new well.
July 26: Completing the installation of the new well – Filling the tank – Releasing fertilizer through the irrigation system – Ammonium sulfate.
July 27: Filling the tank – Releasing fertilizer through the irrigation system – Ammonium sulfate – Pruning seedlings and tying.
July 28: No work.
July 29: Backfilling the trench from the new well to the facility, spreading rubble where mud forms on the roads within the plantation, pruning seedlings and tying – Irrigation.
Rekovac Plantation Activities:
July 1: Hoeing the reserve seedlings in the trench.
July 2: No work due to rain.
July 3: Spraying weeds around the seedlings with herbicide.
July 4: Spraying weeds around the seedlings with herbicide.
July 5: Spraying weeds around the seedlings with herbicide.
July 6: Spraying weeds around the seedlings with herbicide.
July 7: Spraying weeds around the seedlings with herbicide.
July 8: Removing roots from the plot.
July 9: Removing roots from the plot.
July 10: Removing roots from the plot.
July 11: Removing roots from the plot.
July 12: No work.
July 13: Pruning seedlings.
July 14: Pruning seedlings.
July 15: Pruning seedlings.
July 16: Digging irrigation channels.
July 17: Concreting the well shaft – Digging holes for container footings and leveling the ground.
July 18: Concreting the container footings.
July 19: Watering the concrete to prevent cracking and organizing other work with Braco.
July 20: Watering the concrete to prevent cracking and organizing other work with Braco.
July 21: No work.
July 22: Plowing.
July 23: Fertilizing seedlings – manuring and plowing weeds.
July 24: Plowing weeds.
July 25: Plowing weeds – Transporting and installing the container.
July 26: No work – Tractor driver not available – Machine for digging channels under maintenance, irrigation workers on vacation.
July 27: No work – Tractor driver not available – Machine for digging channels under maintenance, irrigation workers on vacation.
July 28: No work – Tractor driver not available – Machine for digging channels under maintenance, irrigation workers on vacation.
July 29: No work – Tractor driver not available – Machine for digging channels under maintenance, irrigation workers on vacation.
Special Notes:
π€οΈ Weather variations, including rain and strong winds, have intermittently impacted our operations this month.
π§ Continuous focus on infrastructure improvements and meticulous care for our walnuts and seedlings.
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π Our First Initial Token Offering is Here!
π Exciting news! The Walnut Fund’s first Initial Token Offering for TWE_R tokens starts tomorrow! Invest in sustainable agriculture and blockchain technology. π³π
Read more about it HERE π.
π₯ This weekend, we have been experimenting with cold-pressed walnut oil.
Why walnut oil? πΏ
Because this is a part of our plan to make products from walnuts, such as walnut oil, or walnut milk. π₯
All that in order to increase the returns for our investors. π¨βπ©βπ¦
πΏ Weekly Plantation Update for The Walnut Fund Community
Here’s what’s been happening at our Molovin Plantation:
π± June 1: Tying walnuts to stakes.
π§οΈ June 2-3: No work due to rain.
π§ June 4: Clearing of irrigation channels.
π³ June 5-6: Pruning and tying walnuts to ensure proper growth.
π§οΈ June 7-8: Rainy days, no field work.
π§ June 9-10: Testing and securing of wells and irrigation systems.
π§οΈ June 11-12: No work due to rain.
π³ June 13: Final cleaning of wells.
π§οΈ June 14-16: Rainy days, intermittent work.
Here’s what’s been happening at our Rekovac Plantation:
π³ June 1: Spraying and arranging seedlings in rows.
π§οΈ June 2-3: No work due to rain.
π§ June 4-6: Preparing the field and planting equipment.
π§οΈ June 7-8: Rainy days, no field work.
π³ June 9-10: Fertilizing and careful monitoring of seedlings.
π§οΈ June 11-12: No work due to rain.
π§ June 13-14: Equipment maintenance and field preparations.
π§οΈ June 15-16: Continuing equipment checks and field readiness.
Special Notes:
π€οΈ Early June experienced several interruptions due to rain, impacting our scheduled tasks.
π§ We’re adapting our schedules to optimize work during clear weather periods.
π¬ Stay Connected: Our next update will detail how these activities support our sustainable growth objectives.
πΏWeekly Plantation Update for The Walnut Fund Community
Here’s what’s been happening at our Molovin Plantation:
May 1-15:
π± General Maintenance:
- Regular tree pruning to ensure optimal sunlight exposure and air circulation.
- Spraying for pests and diseases to maintain tree health.
- Maintenance of machinery and equipment to keep our operations running smoothly.
May 16-31:
π§ Infrastructure and Special Care:
- Installed weed barriers to suppress unwanted growth and protect our saplings.
- Adjusted tree supports to ensure proper growth orientation.
- Conducted loading activities to prepare products and materials for distribution.
June Activities:
π Equipment Maintenance:
π Ongoing maintenance and updates to our farming equipment.
π³ Tree Care
Continued pruning and care for young saplings.
π Solar Installation
Progress on installing solar panels to power our operations sustainably.
Special Notes:
π€ Weather conditions have been mostly favorable, aiding in our timely operations.
π§ Irigation system has been adjusted to enhance water efficiency.
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