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Benefits of bio-fence in your farm

 A view of the natural bio-fence



A bio-fence is a fence made of living trees instead of a barbed wire fence to protect our land. What is needed to set up a bio-fence is that a bio-fence around the land is not only safe but also inexpensive and permanent. Iron bars are more feared for the benefits of a living fence than a fence. Which could lead to a self-sufficient economy. In


addition, the trees in the bio-fencing area act as a barrier to intrusion into the ground. And set up to protect our land from animals (reptiles, reptiles) and humans. The biofuel will also prevent soil erosion, a barbed-wire fence that prevents outsiders from entering the farm other than the gate without permission, a habitat for many species, a food factory for many species of food, and a food source for human livestock. Used for fodder, firewood, furniture, green manure, cotton to meet clothing needs, and herbal supplements for home use.


Here is the list of uses in bio-fence


Fodder trees (subapul, Acacia nilotica, or Babul or Babool) for livestock such as goats and cows can be grown. Snake-like toxins can build houses, live happily, and grow shrubs to destroy rodent-like creatures that harm us. The adjacent field partner can be dammed, so as not to occupy our land a little while cutting the ridge. Different seeds and residues can be composted by bartering (fig, novel) by attracting and feeding unidentified birds to attract worms, insect-eating onions, and birds for crop protection. When air enters our soil, we can prevent moisture from escaping. It can slow down the wind and reduce damage during dangerous times like storms. Prevents erosion of fertile topsoil during rainy seasons. Can meet the fuel requirement of the home. You can get cosmetics like a hairpin flower, ginger, and pooja items like cucumber flowers. You can make natural ‘shampoos’ like Indian soapberry. Herbaceous plants and trees (no need to set aside arable land for Five-leaved chaste trees, aloe vera, etc.) can be grown for humans and cattle. 



Cold food items such as palms can be obtained without any cost or maintenance to mitigate the impact of heat in summer. Growing plants like cactus can give you jobs like twisting ropes on non-farm days. Trees can be cut down and sold for an unexpected emergency. You can get a free annual cover in the fall. Walking along the edge of the fence while looking around the garden can help you breathe cleaner oxygen (oxygen) and improve your health. If there are bees like pollen for the garden, we can get the same benefits as honey.


Biosphere for in your gardeners


These were guarding the agricultural lands. The biosphere is infested with termites and rats. Numerous insect species also inhabited the area, like shade, moisture, and leaf litter were always found in the area. They feed on beetles, crabs, snakes, papyrus, iguanas, onions, chickens, sparrows, and many other creatures. There were creatures such as snakes, hawks, and foxes that ate these creatures. Birds, onions, and frogs that inhabit this biosphere have destroyed various types of pests that can damage agricultural crops. Creatures such as snakes and owls controlled the number of rats. The number of birds was controlled by snakes and vultures. Peacocks controlled the number of snakes. The number of peacocks was controlled by foxes and wildcats.



Agricultural lands began to be converted into houses and bio fences were destroyed. We have destroyed the existing bio-fences on the remaining agricultural lands and set up barbed wire fences so that not even a crow can nest. In the name of the bio-fence, the trees, plants, vines, shrubs that we grow there, all the benefits we get are not one, not two! I have tried as much as possible.




Bio fence spices Names

1 Acacia nilotica or Babul or Babool
2 Acalypha
3 Agathi
4 Agave americana
5 Agave sisalana
6 Aloe Vera
7 Asoka tree
8 Asparagus
9 Bamboo or Bambusa bamboos or Indian Thorny Bamboo
10 Black Locust
11 Cactus
12 Caesalpinia pulcherrima or Peacock Flower
13 Cassia Auriculata or Tanner's Cassia
14 Castor
15 Casuarina
16 Chrysopogon zizanioides
17 Clerodendron
18 Commiphora
19 Curtain Creeper
20 Dendrocalamus Strictus or Small Bamboo
21 Dodonaea viscosa (L.) Jacq
22 Egyptian Pea
23 Ficus Tree (Ficus benjamina)
24 Fever Nut
25 Five-leaved chaste tree
26 Glyricidia Sepium
27 Golden Duranta
28 Henna
29 Indian Barberry
30 Indian mulberry
31 Indian Thorn Apple
32 Jatropha Curcus
33 Kanak Champa
34 Karonda Kalakai
35 Lantana Unnichedi
36 Lemon
37 Malabar Nut
38 Manila Tamarind
39 Neem
40 Nerium oleander or Oleander
41 Paper Flower
42  Pencil Tree
43 Thevetia peruviana  or Mexican oleander or Yellow Oleander
44 Raspberry
45 Sappan Wood
46 Silver Oak Silver Oak
47 Subapul
48 Square cactus
49 Tomentose Babool
50 Wild Jasmine

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