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Mambo Shamba
Kenya
Registrace 25. 03. 2018
We journey through all things farming both crop farming and animal husbandry.
He Built A Model Farm In His Backyard!
When Mr. Gaitho decided to retire and start his Jofa Farm in Othaya, Nyeri County, he thought about it as just another hobby to keep him occupied.
Today Jofa Farm, has become a true model farm in dairy farming as the primary enterprise. He is currently building a poultry and aquaculture on his 2 Acre Farm
We dive in to discuss what it takes to run a dairy farm and optimise milk production.
Today Jofa Farm, has become a true model farm in dairy farming as the primary enterprise. He is currently building a poultry and aquaculture on his 2 Acre Farm
We dive in to discuss what it takes to run a dairy farm and optimise milk production.
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FOUR Things To Consider Before Starting Sheep Farming in Kenya 🇰🇪
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Sheep farming comes with a lot of benefits as well as a lot of challenges. What do you really need to consider before starting your farm? Discover the ins and outs of sheep farming with expert insights on the benefits and challenges involved. Learn essential considerations before embarking on your own farm journey, from pasture management to predator control strategies. Uncover valuable tips an...
Aflatoxins: The Silent Killer
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Aflatoxins are a family of toxins produced by certain fungi that are found on agricultural crops such as maize (corn), peanuts, cottonseed, and tree nuts. The main fungi that produce aflatoxins are Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus, which are abundant in warm and humid regions of the world. Aflatoxin-producing fungi can contaminate crops in the field, at harvest, and during storage.
Agritourism: The Latest Value Driver for Farmers in Kenya🇰🇪
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Gathoni Farm was first started in the 1930s by the early settlers in the outskirts of Limuru Town as a dairy farm. The 250 acre farm expanded into other farming enterprises with the latest being Agritourism. From experiencing tea picking, learning about the history of tea that dates back to China, going to the Sensory Garden, which is an absolute must to experience. The best part is getting to ...
How We Started Sheep Farming And Lessons Learnt....
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In 2020, our sheep farming journey began and we loved every single bit of it. The ups and downs were a perfect learning ground to the good things that were ahead of us. This year 2024, is our 4th year into this. we have a good breeding stock and we are keen to grow our flock to the thousands. Buckle up and enjoy the journey with us. Please remember to subscribe, comment and like the video Happy...
PINK EYE EMERGENCY: HOW WE QUICKLY INTERVENED ON THE FARM
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PINK EYE EMERGENCY: HOW WE QUICKLY INTERVENED ON THE FARM
Dragon Fruit Farming With The African Queen of Dragon Fruit Farming, Priscilla Nyairia
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Dragon Fruit Farming With The African Queen of Dragon Fruit Farming, Priscilla Nyairia
How I Grow and Manage Wambugu Apples on my farm, Kenya.
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How I Grow and Manage Wambugu Apples on my farm, Kenya.
Step by Step Guide in Tomato Harvesting on 4 acres by Godrick in Kajiado County, Kenya
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Step by Step Guide in Tomato Harvesting on 4 acres by Godrick in Kajiado County, Kenya
How Morris Perfected Dairy Farming - Episode 4
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How Morris Perfected Dairy Farming - Episode 4
How Morris Perfected Dairy Farming - Episode 3
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How Morris Perfected Dairy Farming - Episode 3
How Morris Perfected Dairy Farming - Episode 2
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How Morris Perfected Dairy Farming - Episode 2
How Morris Perfected Dairy Farming - Episode 1
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How Morris Perfected Dairy Farming - Episode 1
A Step-by-Step Plan for Profitable Tomato Farming on 4 Acres in Kenya
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A Step-by-Step Plan for Profitable Tomato Farming on 4 Acres in Kenya
This is so educational. Would love to visit the farm.
Where did you get the lamb?
Its from one of our ewes
Good work. Keep it up.
Thanks sir! AM^
Great
How much was the Ram
Approximately USD 600
Depending on the location, I suggest doing a raised pen where they'll be spending the nights. The floods we've had of late have taught us lots of lessons. The hay storage must also be raised in case flood waters come, it will remain dry.
Naishola Gardens, a place to behold. I love everything they do.
I have been to this garden , I really liked their hospitality
This is my favourite video so far!!!🎉
This is so beautiful
Naishola gardens at Tigoni 🔥
This was so well put together.
Love this
The beauty of the place is breathtaking, shida tu ni baridi ya Limuru, I have been there I have an idea.
Good job Eric
Thank you Sharon
Good One...😋😋😋
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Hello please naeza pata ngombe hukoo nipee number za iyo Farmer
Please contact us on mamboshamba@gmail.com
Identification and keeping proper records will help you to avoid inbreeding. Another thing, in future, make sure that the ram won't "accidentally" mate with its offspring for lack of control since they seem to graze together most of the time.
Good One...
With the breed of sheep that you have, do they need to be sheared? Also what kinds of sheep are native to where you are in the world?
The dorper sheep do not actually have wool. They have hair. And the ram we have is a dorper ram that is an improved breed from South Africa that is very resilient to harsh conditions. The hair naturally falls off especially after deworming. With the rest of the ewes which are local, they have a mix of both hair and wool that also fall off but can also be sheared. But in other parts of Kenya we have those that require shearing. We are soon going to do a video that elaborates on the kinds of sheep native to Africa. Stay tuned. Thank you very much `EK
Hey I need your help !!! I support a Projekt in south of Nairobi . A friend has two acres and planted tomato seedling 6 weeks ago . Now he will sprayed pesticides: Change of plan 1.sticker 10litre 2.escort(mdudu)10litre 3.jibu(baridi)10litre 4.starter 10litre . My question is: how often use pesticides and how many for two acres?? Please help me to understand ! Thanks so much!!
Hi @sbeier1000 please email us on mamboshamba@gmail.com and one of our agronomists will be at hand to help you
Kondoo Pesa ngapi
Na ni area gani, ya kenya
Laikipia County
Mwalimu I can see you kuja na mbili
Hello Ann,za wambugu apple utamaliza mbili kweli?
Great video 👍 though i could see the written explainers where moving very fast then also how long does it take for a plant to reach maturity?
Thanks for the feedback. We will take this into consideration going forward. The dragon fruit takes 12-15 months to reach maturity
Good information there. This is not an easy venture though. Assuming the cost of a pole is 200/- and posts needed per acre are 800, then the cost of the poles alone is 160K. It's good to do your math well before you start this project.
Is this senti alumni, a subscription for them
Gaka ni kega Jaba...
Hello madam.. do u av outgrowers for yo apple n dragon fruit.. n if so wat are the conditions.. otherwise u r doing gr8t my dear
Please reach out to Priscilla on 0790 266 190
Please reach out to Priscilla on 0790 266 190
How do we get seeds
Please reach out to Priscilla on 0790 266 190
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First of all thank you @lergomusa6490 for watching the video. The lady is saying that the Wambugu Apple Variety is an apple variety that doesn't require too much of management. By just pruning, watering and applying organic manure, they are able to get great yields. One tree can yield upto 500 fruits in a season and it has approximately 4 seasons in a year. It takes 9 months for the first fruits to appear
My trainer❤❤
Thank you for the video I really don’t get nothing about what she’s talking about, if you can translate it’ll be much better.
First of all thank you Mohamed for watching the video. The lady is saying that the Wambugu Apple Variety is an apple variety that doesn't require too much of management. By just pruning, watering and applying organic manure, they are able to get great yields. One tree can yield upto 500 fruits in a season and it has approximately 4 seasons in a year. It takes 9 months for the first fruits to appear
@@mamboshamba thank you 🙏🏿
What a piece of farming! 👌👌👌
It sure is!
Can you translate what she said about flower and fruit abortion? Thanks
@@janetpatmore thanks for taking your time to watch the video. She's saying don't assist the Wambugu apple plant in aborting flowers by doing it manually but rather let the plant shed for itself whichever flowers or fruits it feels to get rid of at that particular season.
Good work
Thanks sir!
Good work, how can I get apple seeds
Call Wambugu Apple Farm and they will organise on how they will reach you
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Great content!Please share contact of farm.
Please reach out to us on mamboshamba@gmail.com
LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Great job, beautiful tomatoes you have their, pls what's the name of the seed and can it be grown in raining season
This is Big Rock F1. Yes it can
@@mamboshamba thank you sir
Good job you are doing.
Thank you
Impressive. This guys is not mean with information
Following silently. Your channel is so insightful
Hello Goddy you're doing a great job 👍. But my worry is that these chemicals are not good for human consumption. Can you go organic..
Waoh congrats bro
It's well noted, thanks 👍
Good one sir
Great.. thanks man
I hope the molasses doesn't affect the cows' teeth since it's sweet.
Hello, kindly check out episode 4, the farmer has addressed this.
@@antonymathenge1812 I have seen it. I never knew warm water when mixing with molasses helps.
🎉 The content looks great but it is not for people who dont understand that language! Can you please fully translate in English or fully under title in english ? How many cows does it have on his farm? How big is his farm ?
Wow. I like the way he keeps his records for both breeding and milk production.