Chihera @Shumbasvale as always is thanking you for your ongoing support, to my subscribers thank you, to those watching from the terraces and balconies thank you so much and please do subscribe share, like and commenting. Next video is about planting the juranda hedge, shrubs, lawn and fruit trees. I’m so excited I have taken on board your advice on what to plant on my yard. Thank you
Sorghum, Pearl Millet, and Finger Millet were predominantly grown in Buhera, extending to Birchnough in Manicaland. However, some farmers have shifted to cultivating groundnuts and round nuts, taking advantage of the soil's high phosphate content, which extends to Dorowa.
Thank you for supporting. It’s true I grew up rarely eating hupfu hwechibage, it was mainly finger millet pearl millet and rice raitsviwa kuita hupfu. Now back on it
Yes yes yatanga nguva iya:) Kukuza mombe ndizvo chaizvo, it brings back the old memories and I miss that. However, when I was a kid I used to hate it because we were forced nevabereki hahaha. You are doing a great job
Hello hama. What you are doing is great and inspirational. However, I just have one huge discomfort - using those cows for this had work. Remember these cows carry pregnancy for 9 months, have to endure giving birth, suckling and protecting their young, give milk to your family. Does this sound considerate of you. This is one area we seriously need to improve on guys, care for our animals. Kufungawo kwangu. Using oxen yes, but females, doesn't cut it with me. Let's just try to transfer the same scenario to ourselves as human beings, and we'll see how unjust that is. Again, mafungiro angu.
@@athanasiodzadagu2035 thank you for supporting and your advice. We are trying to utilise hired tractors than oxen and what we did is just to utilise them for making lines and kuhara which is not heavy duty as kudzirimisa definitely next year we aim not to use them at all. We also have mhou majongosi still young but point taken 🙏
Great job❤💪🏿
Thank you so much for your ongoing support 🙏
Basa mberi chihera ❤🎉
@@Babagabriel007 thank you for visiting my channel and your support
Munin’na uri kuita zvinoreva. Wena. Watching from uk
@@phyllisphiri7165 akoma vangu thank you so much for your ongoing support
Chihera @Shumbasvale as always is thanking you for your ongoing support, to my subscribers thank you, to those watching from the terraces and balconies thank you so much and please do subscribe share, like and commenting.
Next video is about planting the juranda hedge, shrubs, lawn and fruit trees. I’m so excited I have taken on board your advice on what to plant on my yard. Thank you
Well done @ Chihera for your good work
@@alfredmasaire2971 thank you for your support trying to feed the nation with healthy foods 🙏
Amazing job, That's really good timing for the rain seasonal.
@@MVHVoices Director🙏
Sorghum, Pearl Millet, and Finger Millet were predominantly grown in Buhera, extending to Birchnough in Manicaland. However, some farmers have shifted to cultivating groundnuts and round nuts, taking advantage of the soil's high phosphate content, which extends to Dorowa.
Thank you for supporting. It’s true I grew up rarely eating hupfu hwechibage, it was mainly finger millet pearl millet and rice raitsviwa kuita hupfu.
Now back on it
Zvinokudzwa izvi. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@@tm4611 thank you thank you for your comments
Inspiring a journey well documented and i see progress next year your farm is better off. U are well prepared 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@@thomasngonidzashe8812 thank you for visiting my channel and your comments please do share and subscribe 🙏
So inspiring Chihera
@@saka5135 thank you for supporting
Yes yes yatanga nguva iya:) Kukuza mombe ndizvo chaizvo, it brings back the old memories and I miss that. However, when I was a kid I used to hate it because we were forced nevabereki hahaha. You are doing a great job
@@MkanyaMixedFarming-zl4xx kkkkk I know right it wasnt something to look forward to.
Thank you for your ongoing support
Well done we see you busy farmers 😂😂😂
@@shumbasvale varimi vanhasi 🙏
Hi where are you in buhera ndodawo kuhire tractor
@@PrinceNgwasha thank you for supporting I will ask the tractor people to give out the contacts
Tractor
Penzura 077 822 3477🙏
How big is your farm in total?
@@kangwain thank you for visiting my channel and supporting. We haven’t measured it but it’s more than 10 hectares
Buhera kupi kwacho Chihera
@ thank you for your support
Hello hama. What you are doing is great and inspirational. However, I just have one huge discomfort - using those cows for this had work. Remember these cows carry pregnancy for 9 months, have to endure giving birth, suckling and protecting their young, give milk to your family. Does this sound considerate of you. This is one area we seriously need to improve on guys, care for our animals. Kufungawo kwangu. Using oxen yes, but females, doesn't cut it with me. Let's just try to transfer the same scenario to ourselves as human beings, and we'll see how unjust that is. Again, mafungiro angu.
@@athanasiodzadagu2035 thank you for supporting and your advice.
We are trying to utilise hired tractors than oxen and what we did is just to utilise them for making lines and kuhara which is not heavy duty as kudzirimisa definitely next year we aim not to use them at all. We also have mhou majongosi still young but point taken 🙏