Mr Chineka well done 100% we shall look for you when we come home 🙏🙏 you certainly love your wife 100% The Lord bless you more abundantly 🙏🙏ndi Chihera hake asi musaderera vana Mwenewazvo( Soko)😂😂😂💃💃
Very enthusiasc and informative videos. Good number of views too which only if 10 percent do it will be a big booster for Zim for all things covered. Would say do not listen to get rich in a year with a crop. Build up to maximum yield by experience gained and good investment practices in place.
Wadzanaye, I enjoy your videos but try as much as possible to communicate in English as most of us don't understand the most local tongues in your country
Wadzanai is a potential wife material for a farm owner (a very huge farm) and of course she will probably manage it all by herself. And one day maybe kick her lazy husband out, back to Kumusha in the village of his grandparents, kwa anozo fudza mombe and grow a few vegetables here and there in the back yard.
Far too much bare soil. A permanent humus layer has to be established that covers every part of the farming surface, optimally with a multi-species green cover. That is dirt 1:20 and not soil - which is much darker, a home for bacteria, fungus, arthropods and the all-important earthworm. Soil grabs and holds every drop of rain, and will grow anything sensible. See: Regenerative Agriculture. Agribusiness wants to sell stuff that eats into the farmer's profits and even their income eventually.
Mr Chineka well done 100% we shall look for you when we come home 🙏🙏 you certainly love your wife 100% The Lord bless you more abundantly 🙏🙏ndi Chihera hake asi musaderera vana Mwenewazvo( Soko)😂😂😂💃💃
From the comments please put subtitles...im so addicted to your content and yes great project Sir
Our farmers , vision 2030 👏🏿👏🏿such a wonderful program highlighting good projects from our country man and woman 🙏🏿
I love watching your videos all the way from Zambia and i get inspired with each video. Thumbs up!!!!
Am inspired for days. I also need kudzidzawo more about this.
You are a great farmer ,I am inspired
Good content. Planning to farm in Zimbabwe. Love from india
Very enthusiasc and informative videos. Good number of views too which only if 10 percent do it will be a big booster for Zim for all things covered.
Would say do not listen to get rich in a year with a crop. Build up to maximum yield by experience gained and good investment practices in place.
Train your workers well 👏👏💪❗
What a remarkable man and farmer
Am watching from Uganda. Why can't you use English. Otherwise I like the topic
Very interesting because I like farming, the only problem is I do not understand Shona. You are doing well Zim.
No problem everyone understands English in zim
I love the content, though a bit of language barrier when using your local language.
LDO, am impressed.
Veduweee shungu asi mari yokuisa masolar totangiravo papi varombo
Wadzanaye, I enjoy your videos but try as much as possible to communicate in English as most of us don't understand the most local tongues in your country
Very intresting video.
It would have been great content if half of the segment was in English
Use mulching n grow tunnel for better production
good content, but why that irritating sound at the beginning though
this was informative, but i didnt get the spacing per plant
I don't understand the Zimbabwe language bt much interested
Can one grow watermelons all year round (open field)?
Thank you very much 🍈👍👍
Am watching from Botswana plz use English i like the topic
Wadzanai is a potential wife material for a farm owner (a very huge farm) and of course she will probably manage it all by herself. And one day maybe kick her lazy husband out, back to Kumusha in the village of his grandparents, kwa anozo fudza mombe and grow a few vegetables here and there in the back yard.
🤣🤣🤣thank you 🙏🙏
😅😂😂😂
😂😂😂❤
Legendary comment
Wonderful
Wadzanai explain to me plz nezve nyuchi is it true kuti inoda mukoko wenyuchi pedyo kuitira kuti abereke
@@esnathjonga1899 thank you for watching , some people just plant flowers around the block of watermelons to attract bees
How much per kg?
Hi wadza ndirikudawo number dza Agronomist ataurwa apo anonzi Kuda
What's the spacing on this farm sir
60 cm to 90 cm apart
can i grow watermelon in black soil?
Sandy loamy and we’ll drained . Black soils are too heavy for watermelon production
Exactly what I want to do
Ana Chihera tisu vanhuzve😝😂😂
Following from Zambia, language barrier though.
Guys mavisii anorimwa nguva ipi help me please 🙏🙏
Anytime with irrigation
What is hukama? Mudumeni?
Hukama…relationship between the two. Mudhumeni …agronomist
sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Far too much bare soil. A permanent humus layer has to be established that covers every part of the farming surface, optimally with a multi-species green cover. That is dirt 1:20 and not soil - which is much darker, a home for bacteria, fungus, arthropods and the all-important earthworm. Soil grabs and holds every drop of rain, and will grow anything sensible. See: Regenerative Agriculture.
Agribusiness wants to sell stuff that eats into the farmer's profits and even their income eventually.
What's your number Mr Chineka. Would like to visit your farm
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