How to drill a Borehole in Zimbabwe
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
- After many years in the diaspora and starting to think of retirement back home ,we ,(my wife and I) started to brainstorm different ideas.
We settled on free range organic chicken farming! 🥚🐣🐓😍. We will also grow organic vegetables.
We have lived in the United Kingdom for just over 20 years with our five children who were all home educated.
While living in the U.K we became very aware of food standards because food was not the same as what we had left behind.
Very early on we started buying organic food and wild fish. We would like to continue on this path of healthy eating and growing our own food.
The chickens will be pasture raised. We are implementing a permaculture farming method.
We will also be using the regenerative agriculture approach to help the soils get all the necessary nutrients.
We bought the land which had lots of gum trees which took a lot of nutrients out of the soil. We need to add these back using the regenerative agriculture approach.
We will use this platform to share information we learn along the way.
There was a pond on the farm which has dried out but we need to revive it as part of permaculture farming.
What is regenerative agriculture?
Soil health and the regeneration of topsoil (the surface layer of soil) are the main priorities of regenerative agriculture. Going well beyond organic farming, regenerative agriculture is a system of agricultural practices and principles that increases ecosystem health, improving nutrients in foods, which almost become a by-product of the planet’s restoration. Soil Heroes
What is permaculture?
It involves taking care of the earth and working with it. We will be using systems like rain capture and solar systems. Trying to be off grid as much as possible.
Hehehe I’m now ready to get my borehole just shared this to my husband ❤
Great questions bra❤,very informative,thanks. Thanks for transforming your struggles & experiences to uplift & educate the masses.
I appreciate that
Please don't give up!
Next time try employ people from far eg Gwanda or Binga hard working individuals
I followed your ruwa farm project, don't give up
Ok, thank you
Thanks for the updates, big up bro
No problem 👍
The wires actually work, they did it on my farm and we have plenty water
Nice to hear that, thanks
True
Yaaah that area yawanda matsotsi , everything that is likely to bring life in Zim you find 20 % of genuine service providers or none.
I love this channel
Thank you
Me too but i feel like if he works with Harares ummm
Good questions my brother.
I appreciate it
muface arikutadza kupindura in layman terms that makes even sekuru understand
Mate, I was in EXACTLY the same boat as you - spent 10 years in England, studying, working etc...then decided to move back to zim & start something. It is tough & everyone's trying to scam! I struggled but things are slowly getting better. How do i get hold of you?
My email is mak@creativeastro.com
For sure if u don't know u gonna loose alot of money baba vanokubira vakomana
Go on my guy
This us also how Aboriginese do it in Australia. It works
That's Faraday's Right hand Rules of Electrolysis for getting water from the soil I guess that's what those 2 guys were using or doing manually
This area has so many tsotsis especially harare syd
Exactly I hate it,been scammed before
T works for near surface ground water (machakwi) inopwa nguva yechirimo not good fo locating aquifers
Interesting, thanks for that
Missed you Bra
Comdare Brian 👌
What technology that local person was using with that tree stick 😂😂😂😂.
😂😂😂
It is called water witching 😀
@@ruwaorganic 🤣🤣🤣 exactly
That's Faraday's Right hand Rules of Electrolysis for getting water from the soil I guess that's what those 2 guys were using or doing manually
How much is it
Disappointing end
Please do te
How much for 40 meters etv
Can I drill a borehole in the middle of mountains
You will have to contact borehole drilling companies
price transparency in zim
Kkk, vakomana ve-siting vachishandis zvmiti avo uhmn!!
😂😂😂
When you use percentages it’s probability and it’s gambling
I would both, science and the wire or tree
It is worth trying both
After they've done all the siting and drilling, then boom there's no water or there's a rock .... who's going topaya?
You still have to pay
Why they don't make this situation to be 50% to everyone you pay half the price.
Because what you actually wanted you didn't get.
I think you pay extra for blasting and drilling more meters down
My own experience you need both vezviwaya ne machine.unotanga newe wire first. My own experience ve zviwaya ava vanobata mvura asi they have a challenge ye depth ne quantity. But wire dzavo do respond to water underground. Ve machine ava they take an exary of the ground 300m deep then thru colour coding voita interpret best areas dzinobatika mvura. That sales man refused kutara price which is a shame really. Most companies don't want to combine siting ne drilling. Vanoda utsvage wega ano siter ,that way pakaita dry hole ravo basa vaita hondo ndeyako na siter.which is totally absurd. I think siter should be paid on condition yekuti mvura yawanikwa
How much to drill bore in murewa
You can contact the drilling company for a quotation
Please can you post the contact details for this company. I want to drill a borehole