Young South African Farmer meets success in Cattle Breeding-Part A
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- Опубліковано 7 чер 2024
- Why are some young South Africans successful in farming and yet others re not, it is sheer luck or hard work? What is your verdict? The story you are about to watch demonstrate the results of passion and love for animal breeding. This is a remarkable story of someone rising from nothing to something big through hard work and patience, underscoring the value of time in building wealth and working the miracle of success. Listen to it and let me know your thought. Those who work hard will always meet the reward at the end.
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This brother is absolutely brilliant.
You're on the right track, brother. Keep on!
I'm happy when i see young person is a farmer God bless you 🙏 i wishes your job for farming growing one way and other young people learn on you you do the good job
I've learned so much in this video. From Namibia 🇳🇦 👏🏼
Me too but it's the same synonymous problems we have and face in Namibia 🇳🇦..
Dis baie mooi daar my broer. Ek sien mooi Bonsmara beeste . Kameeldoorn bome en sand . Presies dis in die Kalahari.
Awesome informative content.
I am ispired really thank you for your content this is what i needed to see
Happy to hear that!
Black formers, fighting for a difficult battle.
you are the best my brother
Hi my Brother nice video, please do something to improve your sound is down!
Ok next time
Awesome content
Please may you work on the sound or gave a mic for your interviewees and also avoid music towards the end as we want to here everything. Thankyou
great content
Nice content. Just invest in a microphone sir
Greetings from Uganda
Hello, how are you?
well done
Sound please good content
this is what i love most soon starting it in laikipia county kenya,let me subscribe and save this for future,i have learnt something,thanks
Txs
Hardwork .. risks got you to the right direction
Txs for your comment
Well done
Txs
Lenkomo zalombhem zidlingca kuphela ngengoba zicebe kanje....ngikwethulela isgqoko qhawe unenhloko
Txs
Nice interview but you forgot to tell us his name, introduction is a must meneer
Noted, I will work on that next time.
People need the land...
Do people need land for farming or settlement?
They need it for everything... Farming, settlement and business, etc.
We need to go back to the old days of living, depending on God and being provided for by Him through the land and animals. Not this processed way of life.
Nice farming operation. Wish you could do more numbers than just what you have
Working on it!
Keep working my brother, one day you will achieve your goal regardless of the obstacles that you are facing as a small breeder.
Stock theft is a real problem in our communities
It’s a problem nationwide and farmers need to not depend on the government for assistance but provide self security to ensure their livestock is safe from theft
I know what you are talking about, exclusion, They rather invite you to a braai to eat, but to open opportunity for you, as a black person, behind the scenes it's a different story.
Ok i see
We in Namibia also have the same program, it called resettlement program where government buys back land from mostly white farmers to resettlement black farmers. Who wants to farmers. I am one of the beneficiaries where by I am farming on two thousands plus hectors.
Can my team come and view your work? Reply me on the channel email address, if you can.
@@Tubefeastfamily Obviously that will be ok, however as for me I resettled and took over on the 27.02.2024.Means I am still putting things in place.However I am sure if your team really interested there are so many resettlement farmers in our country who are already git foot hold are are doing good/ better where you can also have a look and report on.Probaly just need to go through Minstry of Agricultural or so.
Land reform is a must...the farmer is doing a brilliant job as well
Txs
I like this however rember to voice out the audio in your next clip, i can barely hear a thing.
Noted, thank you.
what's the best way to go, between buying and leasing the land for farming here in south africa?
If you’re starting up, I’d say lease the land then depending on your growth you can consider other options
My preference is buying, but may be it might be different for you
Can I get advice on what to look for before you purchase a farm?
Safety, water climate vegetation, fencing
how can we contact that for guides, learn from him or consulting.
His details are in the second video, but you have to listen to it again
What are his names ? Social Media Handles ? Website ? address ?
His name is Kgomotso Bantsho, he doesn't have a website address but his contact details are on the part B video. You can listen and write down his details, if you want to contact him.
How much are your cows?
You can talk to him directly, his mobile number is in the second video.