Great work Fred, your updates are a must watch for me. I believe that commercial livestock farming is a great generational wealth for us in Africa. The factors of production all year round favour us as a continent. The only Missing link is knowledge and courageous people like you and us to make this continent an economic power house in agriculture.
Hello Fred. You are my favorite farmer on UA-cam and I been watching all your updates and I am enjoying everything. Keep up the great work you are doing 👏
@@FarmingInAfricaOfficial Thank you so much for replying my comment and I am very inspired by your way of farming and hopefully I will start soon. God bless you for the reply 🙏
Fred may I suggest that trying to reproduce the mistakes of us 🇺🇸 farming ie monoculture is a dangerous idea. Perhaps going the regenerative way and focusing on building soil eco systems which will build your indigenous grass varieties and the building of water retention structures is the way forward. Hence you avoid the disaster of Western world farming.
Sure. Baby steps. Far as we know, he now has Bracharia, AND Alfafa. As per the video, it appears Fred may consider planting his alfalfa along with the bracharia, to solve for the problem of the single alfalfa dying due to flooding.
Keep an eye on it , when the leaves starts to turn yellow ,some of them will start dying off,apply some chicken or goat manure if you can , hopefully everything works out well for you 🤞🏽
Hello mister Fred. Thanks a lot for your contents and how much you're inspiring ✨️ many young Africans. I want to ask, is it possible to grow alfalfa and brachiaria grass in Central Africa(sahel region). Let me know if you have idea about it. Thanks again and have wonderful day.
Curiosity demands that I ask, are there native or indigenous grass varieties that we can dry and store for our livestock. All so the water logging of your soil suggests using a more permaculture farming approach. Your soil absolutely is begging for that.
Great work Fred, your updates are a must watch for me.
I believe that commercial livestock farming is a great generational wealth for us in Africa. The factors of production all year round favour us as a continent. The only Missing link is knowledge and courageous people like you and us to make this continent an economic power house in agriculture.
Yes Francis, I believe with a little more time we will get there as a continent
Hello Fred. You are my favorite farmer on UA-cam and I been watching all your updates and I am enjoying everything. Keep up the great work you are doing 👏
Glad to hear that. Thanks. Hope you are also inspired to start a farm?
@@FarmingInAfricaOfficial Thank you so much for replying my comment and I am very inspired by your way of farming and hopefully I will start soon. God bless you for the reply 🙏
Fred may I suggest that trying to reproduce the mistakes of us 🇺🇸 farming ie monoculture is a dangerous idea. Perhaps going the regenerative way and focusing on building soil eco systems which will build your indigenous grass varieties and the building of water retention structures is the way forward. Hence you avoid the disaster of Western world farming.
Sure. Baby steps.
Far as we know, he now has Bracharia, AND Alfafa.
As per the video, it appears Fred may consider planting his alfalfa along with the bracharia, to solve for the problem of the single alfalfa dying due to flooding.
Alright thanks for your suggestion 🙏🏾
Keep progressing Fred
Thanks man 🙏🏾
Thanks Fred, your research and the information you give are very wonderful. God will bless bro
Thanks for your support also 🙏🏾
Fred you're doing great work more strength bro...
Thanks and amen 🙏🏾
We thank Jah for making the plant grow, we are Good to go✨✨
Yes we are good to go hahaha…. Would you like to grow some yourself?
@@FarmingInAfricaOfficial Yes very soon,but I don't really have the space
Wow!
I'm so happy to see it.
Yeah. It’s pretty right?
Thank you for this. Always looking forward to your updates. Keep it up
Thanks and welcome
Fred you are the very character being described in book, "Infinite Game" by Simon Sinek
Hahaha thanks
Always on point nice one bro
Thanks 🙏🏾. How have you been?
Fred you can try it on raised bed to avoid dumping off
Alright thanks, will do that too 👍🏾
You are blessed
Thank you 🙏🏾
present Sir🙂👍 kudos👏👏
Hahaha… yes sir
Thanks a lot fred
The pleasure is mine
Keep an eye on it , when the leaves starts to turn yellow ,some of them will start dying off,apply some chicken or goat manure if you can , hopefully everything works out well for you 🤞🏽
Thanks for the insight. Will do that 👍🏾
Bravo.
🙏🏾
Hello mister Fred. Thanks a lot for your contents and how much you're inspiring ✨️ many young Africans. I want to ask, is it possible to grow alfalfa and brachiaria grass in Central Africa(sahel region). Let me know if you have idea about it. Thanks again and have wonderful day.
Yeah it is possible to grow brachiara. Because it is also drought resistant
Alright that's awesome. I will definitely order the brachiaria grass. Is it possible to get it being here in Chad?
You will need to discuss that with my team on +233241177677
Hello wonderful great experimental work, keep it up for us to learn more from you 🙏 please save some for us , when you get it in stock,,🤗👍🙏👏 Ayikoo 👏👏
Thanks and you’re welcome
Thank you 😊.
You are welcome 🙏🏾
South america is using it long time but still using other commercial food.
Oh okay. Thanks for the information
Please share the guide on feeding alfalfa to cattle without blot
Alright sure. Will work on that
Are they affected when using sprinkler
No they are not
Please sir were can I get it
We have some at our agrostore. Send us a text on WhatsApp +233241177677
Curiosity demands that I ask, are there native or indigenous grass varieties that we can dry and store for our livestock. All so the water logging of your soil suggests using a more permaculture farming approach. Your soil absolutely is begging for that.
By native and indigenous, can you give me an example?
Sir i want your mulato grass seeds... Can i buy some please...
Hello Lym, yes we have some available at the agrostore. Kindly send a message to +233241177677 to order yours