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My Adventure with Planting By John Abraham Godson I am so blessed to have had a father who was an agriculturist and passionate farmer. My dad went through all the possible agricultural schools from College of Agriculture Umudike to University of Nigeria Nsukka. He was the best Agric master I ever had in secondary school. He taught and practiced with passion. I had the privilege of not only learning from him in the classroom. But also at home - the practical lessons continued. We practiced various areas of agriculture at home - ranging from livestock to various crops and to food processing. One area Papa modelled Agriculture for us was in fruit tree planting. There was almost no fruit we did not have around our home. Name it - Plantain - Bananas - Orange - Tangerine - Pawpaw - Sour sop - Mangoes - Avocado - Guava - Lemon - African star apple - Pine apples Just to name some. We had various fruits in abundance every part of the year. The excess were usually given o...