Growing up, I didn't like Farming, but now in my 40s, I love it. I eat everything i grow. I am moving back to Jamaica next year and going straight into farming. Blessings
It’s good when it’s good, and it’s terrible when it’s terrible. One of the highest stress jobs/highest suicide risk jobs out there. I’ve had ptsd from trying to save dying animals and coming across gruesome scenes of dairy animals I have loved. Postpartum nightmares of baby animals dying/getting run over….. It isn’t always pleasant for sure
Sadly, that's not how Black people work. We're selfish, self-centered and jealous. We'd rather sell the land collect our share then get on UA-cam and complain how rich people dem ah teif from the poor man, after it was our poor life decisions which have put us in the predicament were in. Always blaming history for our bad choices, unaccountable for anything. If he were a Chinese/Black-Chinese (same for Syrian and Euro Jamaican, all 14 kids would be involved with that farm. They'd bottle spices, beverages, tonics, oils, produce cassava chips, banana/plantain chips etc. They'd incorporate each owning equal shares and start the next generation into learning the business from the ground up. Travel throughout Jamaica, you'll see thousands of acres of once prosperous and abandoned farm land, along with empty dying interior towns all over Jamaica. All that remains, in these rural/interior areas are old people and a few young ones who their grandparents are taking care of. Too many youth of Jamaica are also a lazy lot. They'd rather wait at home for remittances from family members overseas than to work. The average business in Jamaica can't find competent workers and our unemployment is the lowest in Jamaican history. We're facing labour shortages in all sectors (Dem rather stay home han tun kruff).
But it's not their fault 😢 It's the system, they built another side of land and called it cities, town, modern world 🏢🚘🚖🚌🏨🏫🏘️🏡 surrounded with modern goods 👕👟👠🍔🍕📱💻🛋️🛏️👜 Money 🤑💰💵 💳 that you can afford them🛒🛍️ but, you have to work for it 👷♂️👨🏫👩⚕️👩🎤👨💼👨🎓👩🎓⬅️📚🏙️🚗🏃♂️🏃♀️....🏞️
Even if they don't it's still not right for out side people steal every thing he got, plus he should still give his children instead letting WM come in taking everything, anything they want, I would give to my children, Grandchildren in stead of letting out side rob me blind,most don't know the law.😢😢😢😢
Im a farmer from southwest st Elizabeth i plant tomatoes sweet peppers and beetroot thyme and people always look down on us like when i go to farmstore in my farming clothes but im really proud of myself who dont inherited nothing from family are parents i achieve alot
How can people steel from a man like this, this man work all his life and when a bandit come and take his stuff is an abomination. We need more people like this.
The youths of today love their digital gadgets more than learning from Dad on how to live sustainably and self-sufficient. This Honorable Rastaman is a golden legend. The price of food crops is steadily rising therefore, his investment in agriculture will only grow bigger and better. One love to all farmers who are keeping the world #alive 🔥🇯🇲🔥 🇯🇲 🔥
My dad farm still at 66 year old in the blue mountains . And he’s grooming us to inherit for sure . Coffee farm , thyme , escallion amongst rotational crops , grew up reaping those . And mommy would be selling in the market before she pass off . Grew up with farming being the main source of provision . So farming will forever be flowing in my blood and my future kids and there kids kids yk .
In the warmth of the Jamaican sun and the richness of your fields, you nurture not only crops but hope, resilience, and sustenance. Your work is more than just farming; it’s a vital connection between nature and the people, a source of nourishment for both body and spirit. One Love, my brother, 👍
He is absolutely correct, agriculture is the foundation of every nation, it's a mistake to neglect or to abandon farming, i do think the government should provide some form of incentive to encourage the farmers
I am a farmer my father was a farmer. Out of 9 kids I am the only one farming. It's hard work I don't have to work for anyone I work for myself. I love it I love working with food. I love the land. People don't know what they are missing out on. You learn so much. Food is money and food. ❤❤❤❤ My father always told me 'you have land you will never be hungry" you see this man he is very happy and free
Farmers was the most ambitious people. Other people can criticize but they work for someone else who busted around like slaves and don't even pay them enough. I would rather be a farmer and work for myself as well. Both my parents were Jamaicans but they passed away in their 60s. They left America move back to Jamaica and that's been my plan to move there but no land and I love Jamaica from the bottom of my heart.. looking at the trees the foods the plants and hearing the birds I feel like I understand them. I think I was born to live in nature. Continue to farm because farmers are blessed, God created us to eat from nature and not chemical food in supermarkets.
SIR I WISH YOU WAS EVEN MY UNCLE 😊I PRAY THAT ONE DAY I WILL GET A CHANCE TO TALK WITH YOU. YOU INSPIRED ME 😮I DON'T NEED ANYTHING FROM YOU!!! IT'S JUST TO WALK AROUND YOUR FARM AND CHAT WITH YOU. YOU'RE A BLESSINGS TO YOUR COUNTRY JAMAICA 🇯🇲 ❤ RESPECT 🙌 🙏
His 78 is most 48. His father is proud of him, may his children come to appreciate their blessing. This is why many dont have generational wealth, they sell off and lose their inheritance and their children then have nothing. Blessings to this man and his wifey❤
Please limit the volume of your background music, it’s difficult to hear him. This is very interesting and informative. He’s blessed. His children have no idea what their heritage is. Sad that they are not interested. Many would love to have this opportunity
Blessings to this great Rasta Elder thank you sooo much for setting an example of African jamaican excelence you are what make jamaica and black people great you dont know how much love an respect we have for you wow! You are rich Its a pity your kids dont see that yet. Much love Dada From mexico ase’
why rasta come out a talk out his business like that i kno he is excited n telling people how to work hard and how to achieve thing in life but he is calling down the damn thieves dem on him rasta mi happy fi u man heaven bless u.
Farming instill withing you patience, it humbles you detox ignorance and intakes you respect kosher earth. Speaking from experience as a coffee farmer myself. Big up all farmers worldwide. Respect to you all
Nuff luv Rastafari 🇯🇲🇬🇳 My dad is also a Rastafarian farmer in upper Trelawny, 7 girls 2 boys and sadly none of us could take the sun heat and the poor price when the harvest come. My dad is still farming not on the level as he did back in the days but he is still doing his push up, fit at 78 yrs. I'm coming home Rastafari, caan tek di farin life no more.
Respect my elder! Continue doing what you love. Encourage one of your boys to go to agricultural school . They don't have to till the soil themselves get workers raise animals. 🙌 🙌 ❤
TILLING THE SOIL IS ANOTHER OCCUPATION,ART,HARD WORK,AND SATISFACTION TO THE PERSON WHO DESIRES TO FULFIL HIS PURPOSE HERE ON EARTH. NUFF LOVE FROM SOUTH FLORIDA PAPA/DADDY,MY BROTHER IN CHRIST & I FEEL LIKE FAMILY. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Sir you're an inspiration to the world of people who knows how to appreciate honest,hard working father,leaving an inheritance who did not work for it. But God is love.
Farming is the way to go self sufficiency! Out of 14 kids not one want to work and follow your footsteps! Wish you was my family blessing every time ❤️👏🏽🙏🏽🤗
I wish I did come see my parents with land i would be good right now I just started farming last year and I love it nothing feels better than when you are working for yourself
What an awesome video great content. Farmer is in good shape and looks good for his age. This man's children don't know how blessed they are. That farm is absolutely beautiful very neat and pristine. That man has acres of land farmland that is money! Everyone thinks that farin Is a bed of roses and it's not!. It's hard life up here I wish I was one of this man's children.
Love this man. I have been telling my cousins that live in America that they need to go back to Jamaica and help their brothers to run their dad’s farm. They keep saying it’s too hard. But they are working for other people. Complaining about the work they are doing. They are crazy if you ask me.
This elder is a genius it s a shame the youth ar e misguided if onlynthey possessed a fraction of his knowledge......respect sir Ghana loves your essence
What a sweet mam sah... Jah no mek dem like he no more eno... what a man.. always see di video pop up on UA-cam but first giving it a watch and Real Madrid and Milan 2nd half just had to wait till I'm finish watching good work man
Rasta bless up, I miss the farming growing your own am a woman I used to go cut my own yam sticks in the woods and dig my own yam bank love it, respect to all farmers , every thing you said is true sound like my father rass, young people dem too lazy and thief trash and hungry god help them them.💯🙏🙏👍
I love this story, and I fully support him as a farmer. Yes, this kind of farming can be very tough and demanding. However, the end results can be very rewarding. my parents were farmers just like him. God bless you my brother!🙏🔥
Agriculture is where the wealth is but for some reason most of us can’t see that. Me I regret not striving to learn my father’s business trucking. I should have find a way to learn it even though my father doesn’t teach me.
Till the soil,I only hope that your children and others honor you,respect you and love you for your wisdom,hard work,with that God love in your heart ❤️
I enjoyed this journey on your land. I wish I was u your daughter growing up on that land learning the trade of feeding the people. You look so very healthy no wrinkles and strong and very clear minded. It’s a beautiful story about working for the community the people and most of All supporting Jamaicas food industry supplying hospitals air ports and schools is so very impressive. Live Up In Rasta 💚💛❤‼️✌🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🙏🏾I Respect The Trod‼️
I love to see this. If you were my parent I would jump at the chance to live and work in that environment. Too many of us choose foreign, but foreign is not treating us right. We need to respect the land and invest in ourselves. Blessings to you.😊
He just needs a little patch of bamboo to help bring down production costs. What great energy, touching the land will keep you strong. Well done Daddy 👏🏽
How come him not telling people how he liked easy work when he was younger? This is also a story of redemption. Really happy to see him make something of himself.
What i can tell the kid's is that , you don't know what you have until you loose it,indeed that's one papa i'd be proud to call ma papa,whether blood related or not.
Love this story 💕and big up Rasta to clean living and all the hard work. I pray your young ones change their mindset and will come back and support your investment. So sad when our children love foreign too much and can't see the riches of yard. Unfortunately time will come when it's too late, because the foreigners are seeing it and grabbing the land with both hands. I'm hoping my children and grand children see the beauty and richness of my home and lands in Jamaica and Africa.
Respect to the dread and his hard work out of 24 children not even one want to follow his footstep. Now if .and when he died .all that land will be sold. Because of the interest that the children not playing I do understand not all children want to do farming but not even one show the interest .any ras keep up the good work the people in Kingston and foreign countries really need your farming God blessed and give you strength to carry on the good work for your country 🙏💪$$$$$$
Growing up, I didn't like
Farming, but now in my 40s, I love it. I eat everything i grow. I am moving back to Jamaica next year and going straight into farming. Blessings
Yuh should an a dweet from yuh young yuh wait till 40
@@LashusJourney yes iya survival is a must
Me a farm Fram me a 15 and now me a 40 an me still a do it
@@theoflava876it’s never too late
@@KamlaDaldalgood look
This is a beautiful story. I admire his patience and work ethics.
Farming is therapeutic and satisfying. Doing it for a living is surely a blessing. Ras got it made man.
It’s good when it’s good, and it’s terrible when it’s terrible. One of the highest stress jobs/highest suicide risk jobs out there.
I’ve had ptsd from trying to save dying animals and coming across gruesome scenes of dairy animals I have loved. Postpartum nightmares of baby animals dying/getting run over….. It isn’t always pleasant for sure
This man inspires me!!! Farming is what I need to get into to feed my community!!! Respect to all farmers across the world. Love from Nigeria 🇳🇬!!!
What a great inspirational man. If his kids were to come together they could turn this into a BILLION DOLLAR FARMING BUSINESS!!!
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@@texjohnson9208 Unity is the key to every success. Correct.
Sadly, that's not how Black people work. We're selfish, self-centered and jealous. We'd rather sell the land collect our share then get on UA-cam and complain how rich people dem ah teif from the poor man, after it was our poor life decisions which have put us in the predicament were in. Always blaming history for our bad choices, unaccountable for anything. If he were a Chinese/Black-Chinese (same for Syrian and Euro Jamaican, all 14 kids would be involved with that farm. They'd bottle spices, beverages, tonics, oils, produce cassava chips, banana/plantain chips etc. They'd incorporate each owning equal shares and start the next generation into learning the business from the ground up. Travel throughout Jamaica, you'll see thousands of acres of once prosperous and abandoned farm land, along with empty dying interior towns all over Jamaica. All that remains, in these rural/interior areas are old people and a few young ones who their grandparents are taking care of. Too many youth of Jamaica are also a lazy lot. They'd rather wait at home for remittances from family members overseas than to work. The average business in Jamaica can't find competent workers and our unemployment is the lowest in Jamaican history. We're facing labour shortages in all sectors (Dem rather stay home han tun kruff).
But it's not their fault 😢
It's the system, they built another side of land and called it cities, town, modern world
🏢🚘🚖🚌🏨🏫🏘️🏡 surrounded with
modern goods 👕👟👠🍔🍕📱💻🛋️🛏️👜
Money 🤑💰💵 💳 that you can afford them🛒🛍️ but,
you have to work for it
👷♂️👨🏫👩⚕️👩🎤👨💼👨🎓👩🎓⬅️📚🏙️🚗🏃♂️🏃♀️....🏞️
Same so mi ah medz
Love this. He has the right approach. His children don't know what they have.
Even if they don't it's still not right for out side people steal every thing he got, plus he should still give his children instead letting WM come in taking everything, anything they want, I would give to my children, Grandchildren in stead of letting out side rob me blind,most don't know the law.😢😢😢😢
Im a farmer from southwest st Elizabeth i plant tomatoes sweet peppers and beetroot thyme and people always look down on us like when i go to farmstore in my farming clothes but im really proud of myself who dont inherited nothing from family are parents i achieve alot
Keep farming. You are an essential part of our society. You keep us healthy. Don’t make them degrade you
@pers01727 thank you
God bless you sir them young people too lazy dem ago ded fi hungry
@@sophiaplummer6773 thank you and may god bless you also
How can people steel from a man like this, this man work all his life and when a bandit come and take his stuff is an abomination. We need more people like this.
I’m asking the same question
God bless talent continue to bless him god
Because badmind and waste of time persons exist... trust no one no matter how good and kind hearted you are
Tell them Siri love farming
The youths of today love their digital gadgets more than learning from Dad on how to live sustainably and self-sufficient. This Honorable Rastaman is a golden legend. The price of food crops is steadily rising therefore, his investment in agriculture will only grow bigger and better. One love to all farmers who are keeping the world #alive 🔥🇯🇲🔥 🇯🇲 🔥
May Almighty God keep Blessings this Man, very hard Worker and is dedicated to his Job
Respect and admiration elder, long life and prosperity.
My dad farm still at 66 year old in the blue mountains . And he’s grooming us to inherit for sure . Coffee farm , thyme , escallion amongst rotational crops , grew up reaping those . And mommy would be selling in the market before she pass off . Grew up with farming being the main source of provision . So farming will forever be flowing in my blood and my future kids and there kids kids yk .
Would like to create a video just like this on your dad potentially! Been trying to link up with a coffee farmer! Reach out on Facebook or Instagram.
Okay I got you , imma dm you
Nuff people wouldn't mine have this man as their dad rn...
Me included
Facts❤
Definitely never had father
Jah knows i would go yard right now if ah bin fi mi pupa
Wow... that man has found himself and his true purpose in life. Wow 👌
It’s the life
Some of us wish we had a father to guide us. Look how much love and effort this man put in his farm
Yes indeed salute
In the warmth of the Jamaican sun and the richness of your fields, you nurture not only crops but hope, resilience, and sustenance. Your work is more than just farming; it’s a vital connection between nature and the people, a source of nourishment for both body and spirit. One Love, my brother, 👍
He is absolutely correct, agriculture is the foundation of every nation, it's a mistake to neglect or to abandon farming, i do think the government should provide some form of incentive to encourage the farmers
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I am a farmer my father was a farmer. Out of 9 kids I am the only one farming. It's hard work I don't have to work for anyone I work for myself. I love it I love working with food. I love the land. People don't know what they are missing out on. You learn so much. Food is money and food. ❤❤❤❤ My father always told me 'you have land you will never be hungry" you see this man he is very happy and free
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Farmers was the most ambitious people. Other people can criticize but they work for someone else who busted around like slaves and don't even pay them enough. I would rather be a farmer and work for myself as well. Both my parents were Jamaicans but they passed away in their 60s. They left America move back to Jamaica and that's been my plan to move there but no land and I love Jamaica from the bottom of my heart.. looking at the trees the foods the plants and hearing the birds I feel like I understand them. I think I was born to live in nature. Continue to farm because farmers are blessed, God created us to eat from nature and not chemical food in supermarkets.
Hire mee man ! I will be the best worker.
SIR I WISH YOU WAS EVEN MY UNCLE 😊I PRAY THAT ONE DAY I WILL GET A CHANCE TO TALK WITH YOU. YOU INSPIRED ME 😮I DON'T NEED ANYTHING FROM YOU!!! IT'S JUST TO WALK AROUND YOUR FARM AND CHAT WITH YOU. YOU'RE A BLESSINGS TO YOUR COUNTRY JAMAICA 🇯🇲 ❤ RESPECT 🙌 🙏
He is a great man we need more like him
True words.
💯💯💯💯🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Yes. His math is impeccable. 13 boys. 2 girls. 14 children...
His 78 is most 48. His father is proud of him, may his children come to appreciate their blessing. This is why many dont have generational wealth, they sell off and lose their inheritance and their children then have nothing. Blessings to this man and his wifey❤
Please limit the volume of your background music, it’s difficult to hear him. This is very interesting and informative. He’s blessed. His children have no idea what their heritage is. Sad that they are not interested. Many would love to have this opportunity
Thanks for the feedback
Blessings to this great Rasta Elder thank you sooo much for setting an example of African jamaican excelence you are what make jamaica and black people great you dont know how much love an respect we have for you wow! You are rich Its a pity your kids dont see that yet. Much love Dada From mexico ase’
Nothing in the world can beat farming ❤❤❤
Nothing at alll
I wish life upon you ten folds...no one can do it better than you...68 and strong
We shot the video in March. So 69 years as of now & plenty more to go
Hard work and perseverance brought the yam bank to him.
why rasta come out a talk out his business like that i kno he is excited n telling people how to work hard and how to achieve thing in life but he is calling down the damn thieves dem on him rasta mi happy fi u man heaven bless u.
Jah ova everything
God bless you hard working farmer ❤
Farming is LIFE!!!!!!!!!!!
BIG UP ALL THE HONEST FARMERS OUT THERE. RASTAFARI
My Rasta bredda dis, from another mother. I salute this Rasta man energy. Also thanks for the blend up yam. Jamaica yeah, love love 🇯🇲
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Farming instill withing you patience, it humbles you detox ignorance and intakes you respect kosher earth. Speaking from experience as a coffee farmer myself. Big up all farmers worldwide. Respect to you all
What a legend. Raised 14 children and build up a 3 million dollar Business
Without the goats and cows
One of a kind strong black man who knew the purpose of true living big up!!!🎉❤💪🏾
=20 000 USD
@@4nbop80user3 million usd idiot
@@4nbop80userincase you’re not aware . The USD dollar will soon be irrelevant .
Do SAH no tell anyone what you make for your living.. keep it to yourself.. Nuff Respect. 🇯🇲💯
PM might get red eye 😂😂😂
Big ups to this man! It’s not about the money!!!
13:22 yellow yam punch! That is it…..I love this man
Great inspiration to the youth dem and all of Jamaica 🇯🇲 we need more farmers
Nuff luv Rastafari 🇯🇲🇬🇳
My dad is also a Rastafarian farmer in upper Trelawny, 7 girls 2 boys and sadly none of us could take the sun heat and the poor price when the harvest come.
My dad is still farming not on the level as he did back in the days but he is still doing his push up, fit at 78 yrs.
I'm coming home Rastafari, caan tek di farin life no more.
Fascinating to watch a man so dedicated to the land and what it can produce if you are prepared to work it.
Respect my elder!
Continue doing what you love.
Encourage one of your boys to go to agricultural school . They don't have to till the soil themselves get workers raise animals.
🙌 🙌 ❤
This farmer is a breath of fresh air. Love listening to him.
Very wise and hard working Rasta man. Respect!
TILLING THE SOIL IS ANOTHER OCCUPATION,ART,HARD WORK,AND SATISFACTION TO THE PERSON WHO DESIRES TO FULFIL HIS PURPOSE HERE ON EARTH. NUFF LOVE
FROM SOUTH FLORIDA
PAPA/DADDY,MY BROTHER IN CHRIST & I FEEL LIKE FAMILY.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
thats incredible, he has 14 kids, 13 boys and 2 girls
😂
Most people don’t listen or pay attention, I had to rewind to hear that math again
Maybe one died and he's not acknowledging it
No farm,No food,I wish someone would spend some time with this brother to learn
Sir you're an inspiration to the world of people who knows how to appreciate honest,hard working father,leaving an inheritance who did not work for it.
But God is love.
Farming is the way to go self sufficiency! Out of 14 kids not one want to work and follow your footsteps! Wish you was my family blessing every time ❤️👏🏽🙏🏽🤗
Rasta I would luv to meet you. This man have a real good Spirit
He is very inspiring; I wish and hope these beggers and thieves take a page from his book
Absolutely beautiful. To be his age and still farming, strong and full of life is a blessing. Bless up
This man is a legend am proud of what u doing keep it up 🎉
Thank you 👌
I wish I did come see my parents with land i would be good right now I just started farming last year and I love it nothing feels better than when you are working for yourself
So true
I tell you
The man farm well clean and neat! Love it Rasta!!
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What an awesome video great content. Farmer is in good shape and looks good for his age. This man's children don't know how blessed they are. That farm is absolutely beautiful very neat and pristine. That man has acres of land farmland that is money! Everyone thinks that farin Is a bed of roses and it's not!. It's hard life up here I wish I was one of this man's children.
This man is a gem. Nuff respect to you, a true Jamaican. I wish there were more videos on his farming journey.
My father was a former he was very hard working, was one of the best father. Big up to all the farmers God bless all of u.
Rasta nuff respect general!!🤘🏽✊🏾✊🏾
Rasta is a good man. He speaks the truth. Ganja sent plenty youths to school back in those days. Big up to all FARMERS, feeding the nation 😊😊😊😊
Peace, love,and blessings my brother. St Elizabeth is my ancestral home.
Love this man. I have been telling my cousins that live in America that they need to go back to Jamaica and help their brothers to run their dad’s farm. They keep saying it’s too hard. But they are working for other people. Complaining about the work they are doing. They are crazy if you ask me.
After they retire, they probably will go back.
Blessup King -you have inspired me to keep it moving when one thing doesn’t work, try something else until the breakthrough comes.
WHAT A STORY!!! LIFE IS FOR LIVING .GOD BLESS.
Him right wanti wanti caaah get it an getti getti no want ittt
This elder is a genius it s a shame the youth ar e misguided if onlynthey possessed a fraction of his knowledge......respect sir Ghana loves your essence
❤❤❤
What a sweet mam sah... Jah no mek dem like he no more eno... what a man.. always see di video pop up on UA-cam but first giving it a watch and Real Madrid and Milan 2nd half just had to wait till I'm finish watching good work man
Same way
Respect all farmers 🫡
GOD THE CREATOR IS WITH YOU 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏, THIS IS BLESSING, I'M A CHEF I LOVE FARMERS.
Rasta bless up, I miss the farming growing your own am a woman I used to go cut my own yam sticks in the woods and dig my own yam bank love it, respect to all farmers , every thing you said is true sound like my father rass, young people dem too lazy and thief trash and hungry god help them them.💯🙏🙏👍
I love this story, and I fully support him as a farmer. Yes, this kind of farming can be very tough and demanding. However, the end results can be very rewarding. my parents were farmers just like him. God bless you my brother!🙏🔥
Agriculture is where the wealth is but for some reason most of us can’t see that. Me I regret not striving to learn my father’s business trucking. I should have find a way to learn it even though my father doesn’t teach me.
I like this man❤ is personality is worming ❤
Man in the hill , Creation Rebel ,Dry and heavy
Till the soil,I only hope that your children and others honor you,respect you and love you for your wisdom,hard work,with that God love in your heart ❤️
Give thank to God the father you are blessed because you respect the earth . please keep encouraging the younger generations love and respect 🙏
God bless you Mr farmer man, thinking about feeding the people, may you continue to be prosperous in all you do. What a beautiful soul 👏🏽
And mi plant some ganja up deh so 😂😂😂
Sir,you're a great inspiration to us and those who do not discriminate,but to respect each human being,as God does.
Wow Ras you doing a great job food is life and tilling the soil is very good
I really admire his work ethic n love for farming. I’m in the usa 🇺🇸. I started my little gardening. It’s so therapeutic.
I enjoyed this journey on your land. I wish I was u your daughter growing up on that land learning the trade of feeding the people. You look so very healthy no wrinkles and strong and very clear minded. It’s a beautiful story about working for the community the people and most of All supporting Jamaicas food industry supplying hospitals air ports and schools is so very impressive. Live Up In Rasta 💚💛❤‼️✌🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🙏🏾I Respect The Trod‼️
Nuff respect to this elder. Great video.
Big up yuh self rastaman keep the work going more strength
I love to see this. If you were my parent I would jump at the chance to live and work in that environment. Too many of us choose foreign, but foreign is not treating us right. We need to respect the land and invest in ourselves. Blessings to you.😊
He just needs a little patch of bamboo to help bring down production costs. What great energy, touching the land will keep you strong. Well done Daddy 👏🏽
Bamboo not so good it can take over ur place u better of not to plant bamboo on ur farm they spread and take over
Remember the hot pepper 🙏🙏 5:47 this brother is real ,he's one of the kindest I have ever known ,bless up sir Hanson.❤❤❤
Where is the Community in trelawny i want to meet him
Big Up to You, Sir! One Love.❤️💛💚!
Blessings to the man like " YUTON " ............ This man ah become ah " NEW " Subscriber " Bless Bless
My Rasta brother. Powerful word fi real keep strong keep the line a jah blessing 🙌
Well you can adopt me and I’ll come work the ground I’m in Australia 😊I always love farming 🙏🏽Praise God for how he has blessed you.
Inspirational 👏👏💫 respect and thanks for the patience and dedication 🙏 blessings 🙏🙏👏
How come him not telling people how he liked easy work when he was younger? This is also a story of redemption. Really happy to see him make something of himself.
Nothing But Greatness, Blessed 👊🏽💯
Great story. The gentleman is hardworking. Hope this can inspire young men to go onto farming 💯👌🏽👍🏼
What i can tell the kid's is that , you don't know what you have until you loose it,indeed that's one papa i'd be proud to call ma papa,whether blood related or not.
GOD CONTINUE TO BLESS THE FARMERS.
I feel so happy to see him... I was surprised he talked about the ganja... Proud to be a Trelawny man. Big up our little district called Dromilly.
13 boys please check in Dad is needing your help Queen step up ❤❤❤
Love this story 💕and big up Rasta to clean living and all the hard work. I pray your young ones change their mindset and will come back and support your investment.
So sad when our children love foreign too much and can't see the riches of yard. Unfortunately time will come when it's too late, because the foreigners are seeing it and grabbing the land with both hands.
I'm hoping my children and grand children see the beauty and richness of my home and lands in Jamaica and Africa.
big up yourself, rasta man, great farmer 🇯🇲
I wish I had a father like this elder no joke I love farming
Respect to the dread and his hard work out of 24 children not even one want to follow his footstep. Now if .and when he died .all that land will be sold. Because of the interest that the children not playing I do understand not all children want to do farming but not even one show the interest .any ras keep up the good work the people in Kingston and foreign countries really need your farming God blessed and give you strength to carry on the good work for your country 🙏💪$$$$$$