Three comments for you that spring from the desire to minimize evaporative loss. 1) The profile I see in your video is based on domestic water reservoirs. A favoriter project for civil engineers. How civil engineers work is they find a proven design over and over again regardless of a specific projects unique demands. We maintain that irrigation reservoirs should have a very different profile. Build your reservoirs as deep as you possibly can and no wider than is necessary to achieve your desired carrying capacity. The rule of thumb is deep and skinny is better than shallow and wide. 2) Always orient your reservoir so that the prevailing winds pass over the short axis of the reservoir. 3) Plant windbreak trees along the berm that the prevailing winds cross first. You will have the benefit of reduced wind passing over your reservoir and some of the reservoir will be cooled by the shade. I hope you find these tips from arid land farming to be beneficial to your operation. Best of luck!
@@oraach This is shared community knowledge. We are forming a loose community via UA-cam of like minded people around the globe that are engaged in these types of activities. This discovery comes from a fellow who is building his personal oasis in west Texas USA, almost on the Mexican border, the Chihuahuan Desert Ecoregion. So far he has mule deer, coyotes, flocks of migrating birds using his deep water lake regularly. His lake is not fenced, so he has built a long narrow ramp so that animals can walk down to the water level, or walkout if they fall in accidentally. I'm so happy you found this knowledge useful.
Thanks, Steve. Yoir guidance and observations are much appreciated. Thinner and deeper it shall be next time. At least points 2) and 3) were covered with the orientation that we built in, and the natural trees that we left around it as windbreakers. I'm going to copy and paste your comment and keep it somewhere useful 🙂
Wow. That is a real compliment. Thanks. And there I was feeling a certain level of imposter syndrome from time to time. It's only been 3 years of farming, but in another 5 or so, maybe that will die down.
@@mondofarms4343 My compliments was heartfelt. I was most impressed by seeing every aspect of your project, from conceptualizing, planning, design, construction and management done without a white soul in sight. Which should be an eye opener for many who say Africans don't know how to run modern sustainable agricultural businesses. You will succeed as surely as the sun will shine in Africa!
As a Zimbabwean I am very Happpy 🤣 to see such a video from our northern neighbors. Keep up the good work Mondo Farms. Will definitely be following. God bless.
Brilliant video. You never get to see the actual detail of how these processes and structures are built and having you lay it all out and show us the process is super valuable. Not to mention the wisdom around various farming trade-offs and realisations one comes to along the journey. Great stuff.
A week now I inspected a farm at Abuja, Nigeria 🇳🇬 which needs just what you have accomplished. I'm very inspired by this work of yours and I look forward to setting up for this client a similar design. Thank you very much for sharing your experience and progress with us.
this is an amazing project that can hold 4million litters of water. water is so important specially we have a climate change or drought. it help a lot of producing foods because you have your own water irrigation system. i really admire what you did Mondo farm.
I always find your content a bit longer but on this one you definitely entertained me . Loved it all the way . Great content. Thank you a lot Son of The Soil
Thank you so much, l like the way you give us the details of every activity on the farm and the reason why it's done that way. May God bless you more. One love from Uganda in Dubai.
Thank you very much for the free lecture and demonstration. I have been thinking of making mine, but I didn't know where to begin. God bless you and let your farm flourish.
The best thing I have watched & a mega mind blowing challenge for me as an upcoming farmer. This is just awesome Mondo Farms. Thank you so much for sharing this.
Knowledge is like money: to be of value it must circulate, and in circulating it can increase in quantity and, hopefully, in value. Thank you Mr Folotiya for opening your farm gates to the whole world to tap into your knowledge and experience.
This is an amazing job!! Please keep on sharing as is very enlightening for the rest of us across Africa . We are surely following in your footsteps. Stay blessed Brother
Wow, this is truly amazing and the detail is incredible. I am inspired to do something similar in Palapye, Botswana. Thank you Mondo Farms your vision.
You’re a light for everyone and especially developing countries and Africa. You should be getting millions of subscribers but people want funny videos but not resourceful videos. Thanks a million. I’m planning to do the same water reservoir in Somalia. Near Mogadishu.
Thank you Mr Chisha Folotiya! This is inspirational, and extremely educative! I will personally get in touch for consultations when I am in Zambia! Watched from Aberdeen, Scotland UK!
Am so thankful for sharing the videos. Every time i feel motivated and hopeful that even with little resources i can also do something. Please keep up doing the good works. God bless you sir
This is just amazing. I have found many solutions to my problems in this video. I think i'm going to get prepared and do the same as you guys. Congratulations for this wonderful job. Iam really pleased. Congratulations.🎉
Absolutely blown away! I have learnt alot. I found myself drawn into the video and became a team member. Wishing you and your team every success and Gods mighty blessing upon you all.
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge ... With your eyes, Africa looks like a beautiful dream, Thank you! In French : Merci beaucoup pour ce partage de connaissance ... Avec ton regard, l'Afrique ressemble à un beau rêve, Merci !
Such an amazing feat shown in this video! I found myself trying to help hoist the pond liner in place too. Your staff and assistants seem strong and well suited for the job. As the liner was spliced together I was amazed at the master doing the job. Anytime I get on something slippery like my metal roof I wear my rubber waders and sit and that stops me from sliding down.
Great. I happen to be in JBurg for some other business this week. I had planned to get some K2 cucumber seed, but I'm battling to get hold of it. I'm in the wrong place.
I enjoyed every minute of this video. I appreciate your informative video and great narration too. I am from South Africa and I can understand some your native language words.
Awesome awesome awesome undertaking. Farming has been a staple profession in my family for God knows when. It is unfortunately slowly dying since pretty much everyone now wants to live the highlife in the big cities. I am gearing to undertake farming seriously. I did a sample ginger farming last year, but the rains did not show up. I will therefore be employing irrigation. I may travel down to Zambia to visit your farm and learn a few techniques from you.
Thanks 😊. It's just gone 02:00 and I'm in the studio editing our next video. I have another hour or so to go. Then meetings and other work in the morning. Feedback like that is so motivating and keeps me going. Take care.
We own a beautiful 20 acres farm in India, we are blessed with water 💦 But now am planning to do a reservoir, so we can be sure of farming in abundance
Superb video, great presentation, good mindset yourself...i am from kerala, here our people used same. But one guy tested diff model and told its much cost effective lasting and less risk of somebody fall in pondliner tuff to come out due to the slippery liner side. He used agro shadenet with quality one, dipped in cement water mixture and fixed in the side. Once dried, plastered over it. You can try this in a small prototype yourself. I will share the video link
Three comments for you that spring from the desire to minimize evaporative loss. 1) The profile I see in your video is based on domestic water reservoirs. A favoriter project for civil engineers. How civil engineers work is they find a proven design over and over again regardless of a specific projects unique demands. We maintain that irrigation reservoirs should have a very different profile. Build your reservoirs as deep as you possibly can and no wider than is necessary to achieve your desired carrying capacity. The rule of thumb is deep and skinny is better than shallow and wide. 2) Always orient your reservoir so that the prevailing winds pass over the short axis of the reservoir. 3) Plant windbreak trees along the berm that the prevailing winds cross first. You will have the benefit of reduced wind passing over your reservoir and some of the reservoir will be cooled by the shade. I hope you find these tips from arid land farming to be beneficial to your operation. Best of luck!
Wow.. thanks for the tip. Thin and deep seems like a great idea...
@@oraach This is shared community knowledge. We are forming a loose community via UA-cam of like minded people around the globe that are engaged in these types of activities. This discovery comes from a fellow who is building his personal oasis in west Texas USA, almost on the Mexican border, the
Chihuahuan Desert Ecoregion. So far he has mule deer, coyotes, flocks of migrating birds using his deep water lake regularly. His lake is not fenced, so he has built a long narrow ramp so that animals can walk down to the water level, or walkout if they fall in accidentally. I'm so happy you found this knowledge useful.
Serious engineer talk of the next level
@@obiecanobie919 🤣
Thanks, Steve. Yoir guidance and observations are much appreciated.
Thinner and deeper it shall be next time.
At least points 2) and 3) were covered with the orientation that we built in, and the natural trees that we left around it as windbreakers.
I'm going to copy and paste your comment and keep it somewhere useful 🙂
Mondo Farm is a great Agrobusiness College, and you are its Principal Lecturer,from Tanzania we learning and inspired a lot!!!👏👏👏
It's my pleasure. All the best.
I'm impressed! Folks like you are the real future of Africa!
Wow. That is a real compliment. Thanks.
And there I was feeling a certain level of imposter syndrome from time to time. It's only been 3 years of farming, but in another 5 or so, maybe that will die down.
@@mondofarms4343 My compliments was heartfelt. I was most impressed by seeing every aspect of your project, from conceptualizing, planning, design, construction and management done without a white soul in sight. Which should be an eye opener for many who say Africans don't know how to run modern sustainable agricultural businesses. You will succeed as surely as the sun will shine in Africa!
Great. Africans are moving foreward in Agriculture. Thank so much. Kudos Brother.👌👍❤💓.
Thanks. We have to keep moving forward. Our populations ever-growing and more and more people in the cities need to be fed.
Much love from Malawi 🇲🇼 You are doing great work in Zambia🔥🔥🔥
Thank you 🙌
As a Zimbabwean I am very Happpy 🤣 to see such a video from our northern neighbors. Keep up the good work Mondo Farms. Will definitely be following.
God bless.
Awesome! Thank you!
Love this channel. Watching from Kenya.🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪.
Thanks.
Brilliant video. You never get to see the actual detail of how these processes and structures are built and having you lay it all out and show us the process is super valuable. Not to mention the wisdom around various farming trade-offs and realisations one comes to along the journey. Great stuff.
Thanks 😊
Well done Sir,
This what we need to insure that Africa become self sufficient in food production.
Keep it up🦾🦾🦾
Thanks 😊
A week now I inspected a farm at Abuja, Nigeria 🇳🇬 which needs just what you have accomplished. I'm very inspired by this work of yours and I look forward to setting up for this client a similar design. Thank you very much for sharing your experience and progress with us.
Thanks and all the best to them.
this is an amazing project that can hold 4million litters of water. water is so important specially we have a climate change or drought. it help a lot of producing foods because you have your own water irrigation system. i really admire what you did Mondo farm.
Thanks
I love the education you give people from the farm always, thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Watching from Malawi
I have learnt so much from the setup. From Ghana.God be with you and your team.
Watching you from USA originally from Tigray.
I’m learning lot!🙏🏾
God bless you and your farm!!!!
Welcome!
Take care.
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 for the team in laying the liners. New skills, new business opportunities.
Indeed.
This one of the most impactful videos from Mondo farms. Great work.
Really inspiring work
Thank you
Listening attentively to your story telling is so entertaining. Thank you Mondo farms, keep up the fantastic work! Watching from Philippines
Thanks and Greetings.
All the love from Angola 🇦🇴. Stay strong Mondo Farms, and keep sharing your knowledge.
Thank you! Will do!
I always find your content a bit longer but on this one you definitely entertained me . Loved it all the way . Great content. Thank you a lot Son of The Soil
Thanks 😊
In farming, any little information is critical. Short explanations won't help in a positive way, as Fredrick Ncube suggests.
@@chibeza100 good take
This water reservior looks so nice. This is a great job done here
Thanks 😊
Thank you so much, l like the way you give us the details of every activity on the farm and the reason why it's done that way. May God bless you more.
One love from Uganda in Dubai.
Thanks Vincent. 😊
Thank you very much for the free lecture and demonstration. I have been thinking of making mine, but I didn't know where to begin. God bless you and let your farm flourish.
You're very welcome!
The best thing I have watched & a mega mind blowing challenge for me as an upcoming farmer. This is just awesome Mondo Farms. Thank you so much for sharing this.
Thanks and all the best
I am Rossy from Indonesia. Your UA-cam very is useful, helpful and has great content, thanks
Thanks for watching!
@@mondofarms4343 thank for your attention
Knowledge is like money: to be of value it must circulate, and in circulating it can increase in quantity and, hopefully, in value. Thank you Mr Folotiya for opening your farm gates to the whole world to tap into your knowledge and experience.
You're most welcome
Well... all the way from Senegal : this channel is a life changer. Thank you.
Hi there. You're most welcome ☺️ 🙏🏽
This is an amazing job!! Please keep on sharing as is very enlightening for the rest of us across Africa . We are surely following in your footsteps. Stay blessed Brother
Thank you 😊
This one of the best videos I've ever watched! I've learnt great lessons here. Trying to implement all this in Kenya, kudos Mondo Farm
Awesome! Thank you!
All the best
You are very articulate and a good story teller. I enjoyed it while learning. 👍🏾
Glad you enjoyed it!
I am here to learn as I plan to dig my first reservoir.
Will need your guidance always
👍🏾
Thank you for this very informative video. I learned a lot. I wish MONDOfarms continued success.🙏🏾
Thanks 😊
Wow, this is truly amazing and the detail is incredible. I am inspired to do something similar in Palapye, Botswana. Thank you Mondo Farms your vision.
Thanks. All the best.
Amazing journey! This reservoir is massive compared to Winterthorn. Great info and so much to learn from it. Thank you for sharing. Blessings!
Glad you enjoyed it!
You’re a light for everyone and especially developing countries and Africa. You should be getting millions of subscribers but people want funny videos but not resourceful videos. Thanks a million. I’m planning to do the same water reservoir in Somalia. Near Mogadishu.
Thanks and all the best
You’re welcome
more educative thank you . Agribusiness is the sure way to billionaire club. Watching from Nairobi
Greetings
Thank you so much for this. This helps bring change for generations to come. 🎉
Absolutely!
Well done well done what a gift channel this is, learning curve significantly shortened. Thank you very Mondofarms. Greetings from Uganda
Thanks and all the best
Oowwww, my brother, you surprised us every time. Well done 👏 👍
Thanks
This is deep and comprehensive, good job brother, much appreciation from Kenya 🇰🇪
Glad you enjoyed it!
Watching from Australia and learning a lot. Love your work.
Thanks Ba Charles
Thank you Mr Chisha Folotiya! This is inspirational, and extremely educative! I will personally get in touch for consultations when I am in Zambia! Watched from Aberdeen, Scotland UK!
You're most welcome
This is awesome and given our current climate changes ....need the contacts for the people that did the job
🙏🏽
This is high quality content Mr. Folotiya. Been glued to this channel ever since I randomly came across it. Thank you 🙏
Welcome!
Amazing work you are doing Mr Chisha!Thank you for sharing your experiences!
Thank you very much!
Am so thankful for sharing the videos. Every time i feel motivated and hopeful that even with little resources i can also do something. Please keep up doing the good works. God bless you sir
Just do your best.
As the old saying goes: the journey of 1000 miles starts with one step.
This is just amazing.
I have found many solutions to my problems in this video. I think i'm going to get prepared and do the same as you guys. Congratulations for this wonderful job. Iam really pleased. Congratulations.🎉
Glad it helped!
You are a genius sir ! Who is willing to share your knowledge to benefit humanity
Thanks 😊
Absolutely blown away! I have learnt alot. I found myself drawn into the video and became a team member. Wishing you and your team every success and Gods mighty blessing upon you all.
Thanks 😊
I really miss your videos . Please keep posting
We will keep trying
The quality of you video is excellent, presentation and the personality is admirable. all the way from India
Thank you for your kind words.
Appreciated.
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge ... With your eyes, Africa looks like a beautiful dream, Thank you!
In French : Merci beaucoup pour ce partage de connaissance ... Avec ton regard, l'Afrique ressemble à un beau rêve, Merci !
Merci.
Such an amazing feat shown in this video! I found myself trying to help hoist the pond liner in place too. Your staff and assistants seem strong and well suited for the job. As the liner was spliced together I was amazed at the master doing the job. Anytime I get on something slippery like my metal roof I wear my rubber waders and sit and that stops me from sliding down.
Glad it was helpful!
From Rhodes park to mondo music to now mondo farms.
I guess whatever you touch glows.
Thumps up Chief
Thanks. It all takes a lot of hard work and sacrifice to turn dreams into reality.
This is amazing bakalamba and so challenging.... I personally am inspired and challenged. God bless you sir and your powerful team.
Thanks a million
Thanks I am excited to see education about water and how African brothers share information thanks
You are welcome
My first time watching your channel.
You are such a good presenter and up to detail.
I am a fan now.😊😊😊
Thank you so much 😀
What a great video I’m planning on having my own farm when I’m ready financially and this videos was an inspiration
Thanks. We wish you all the best!
I am not even interested in farming and I live in the city but I found this video very calming and positive. :D
Glad you enjoyed it!
I have more confidence to do my pond now too. Thankyou bro for taking time to make this video.
Learning from Kenya...
Glad to be of service.
Super fascinating, watching from Malawi
Greetings.
This is wonderful. I have learnt a lot from this video.
Very very interesting indeed. I am learning
this technology. Great job Mr. Mondo.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Weldone Mondo farms, I like your irrigation method.
Thank you 😊
Big up to you and all the team.... great job
Thanks and you're most welcome.
Very interesting watching from South Africa
Great. I happen to be in JBurg for some other business this week.
I had planned to get some K2 cucumber seed, but I'm battling to get hold of it. I'm in the wrong place.
Great learning. The narration and lessons are very informative. Keep it up and Asante sana
Thanks for watching
Thank you for the information about water reservoir.
Our pleasure!
Wow the man from MondoMusic...this is brilliant mate !
Many thanks!!
thank you for this information Mondo Farms..Power From Namibia⛲
You're most welcome Ba Neighbour 😊
I learned a new idea. It is quite impressive. I watched it over and over. Thank you, sir, for this insightful video. God bless your hard work. 🙏🏾
You're most welcome
Thump up n congratulations👍 🎉 ❤
Thanks 😊
One might think the hour long video is too long but it was actually small and very innovative. Thank you for the hard work 👊🏽👊🏽
Thanks. Yes, I'm always being told that our videos are long. I'm working on making them more concise, while still delivering the message.
@@mondofarms4343 well its well detailed so its good thats why most of us gonna look at it again 👊🏽👊🏽
I enjoyed every minute of this video. I appreciate your informative video and great narration too. I am from South Africa and I can understand some your native language words.
Thanks 😊
Thank you, Mr. Folotiya, for sharing such an extremely educational, insightful highly beneficial video on self reliant perennial irrigation.
Glad it was helpful!
This is new college to learn about modern farming
Indeed
Well done. Laying 50x6m liners and joining them on site will make the work much simplier.
Indeed
Thanks for sharing; a lot of learning here. Waiting for the follow-up, in particular, how you will collect rainwater and fill the tank
You're most welcome
This is great vision and execution. Thank for sharing wholeheartedly.
You're most welcome Ba Chansa.
Awesome awesome awesome undertaking. Farming has been a staple profession in my family for God knows when. It is unfortunately slowly dying since pretty much everyone now wants to live the highlife in the big cities. I am gearing to undertake farming seriously. I did a sample ginger farming last year, but the rains did not show up. I will therefore be employing irrigation. I may travel down to Zambia to visit your farm and learn a few techniques from you.
I'm glad to hear that you are still pushing the farming.
All the best.
Thank you your video is very informative from Tanzania
You're most welcome ☺️
Congratulations to Mondo farms
😁😁
Incredibly amazing and so inspiring, well done and thanks Mondo Farms
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very informative, thanks for sharing! By the way, what is the thickness of the pond liner used?
Verry good idea low cost materials but nice and useful. Now i think to try this for swimming pool for kids in mountains farm😊 god bless you sir
Glad our video was helpful. That sounds like a great adaptation of the design.
I am learning so much, from Limpopo South Africa
That's great to hear.
Watched to the end , educative,,,,
Thanks 😊.
It's just gone 02:00 and I'm in the studio editing our next video. I have another hour or so to go. Then meetings and other work in the morning.
Feedback like that is so motivating and keeps me going.
Take care.
Thank you for sharing this video! Informative and entertaining at the same time. Keep it up.
Glad you enjoyed it!
We own a beautiful 20 acres farm in India, we are blessed with water 💦
But now am planning to do a reservoir, so we can be sure of farming in abundance
Indeed. Having good storage for your irrigation water will be a great thing. All the best.
Good video. Watching from Jamaica.
Greetings
Absolutely awesome Mr mondo farmer!
Thank you kindly
Beautiful work. Futuristic.
Watching from Lilongwe Malawi
Thanks and welcome
Well done guys. I admire your professionalism
Thanks so much 🙏🏽
Very informative and motivational content. Thank you so much farmer🤝
My pleasure
Superb video, great presentation, good mindset yourself...i am from kerala, here our people used same. But one guy tested diff model and told its much cost effective lasting and less risk of somebody fall in pondliner tuff to come out due to the slippery liner side.
He used agro shadenet with quality one, dipped in cement water mixture and fixed in the side. Once dried, plastered over it. You can try this in a small prototype yourself. I will share the video link
Sounds interesting Rajesh.
Thanks 😊
thank you very much for the vid it was very informative... I have always been wondering how these reservoirs are made the vid was a great help
Glad its helpful 🙂
Really impressed by the quality of the work In the time frame and the achievements of this project . Big congratulations . ❤❤❤
Thank you! Cheers!
I’m lucky find this channel by luck great stuff and I’m thankful Africa’s rising
Inspired.
This is the goal, production every quarter.
Indeed. We produce year round.
Great job and I am loving it...👏🏿👋🏿👍🏿
🙏🏿🙏🏿
Really appreciate the work you are doing, keep on 🇲🇿
Much appreciated
Enjoying some joel chibangu beat in the background. Great content and well delivered
Yebbo