We have been doing Njoro 2 in Nyandarua. The el nino rains this year were too heavy but we managed a harvest slightly over one quarter of what we expected compared to its past performance.
Any advice on where we can get the certified seed for these varieties? I'm informed that KALRO lost all its seed fields to "el nino" flooding. And Kenya Seed are currently offering only Njoro II in Uasin Gishu. I'm interested in trying Kasuku this 2024 season.
@@angkamau2934 OK good luck! I am a relatively new farmer and have planted Njoro2 previously. I can't find Njoro2 seeds in the market right now, reason why I'm thinking of going for Impala.
The best thing to do first is to ask the local CIMMYT office in Ghana; they might have varieties which are more suited to your region. If not they might be able to assist in importing Certified Seed through the local regulations.
I have planted Kasuku this season in Nakuru. Will post results. Thank you for the insights, appreciated.
Great content. I love farming. I'm planning to try Impala in Ol Joro Orok in Nyandarua this year. I hope it's going to be fine.
Very resourceful content, though have not heard you mention about a wheat variety known as kenya hawk that we plant in Moiben and it does so well
We have been doing Njoro 2 in Nyandarua. The el nino rains this year were too heavy but we managed a harvest slightly over one quarter of what we expected compared to its past performance.
Any advice on where we can get the certified seed for these varieties? I'm informed that KALRO lost all its seed fields to "el nino" flooding. And Kenya Seed are currently offering only Njoro II in Uasin Gishu. I'm interested in trying Kasuku this 2024 season.
how about hawk
I have hyrax and impala seed which is the best seed of the two for Nyahururu
Did you get an answer to this question? Would like to know as well.
@@12NWN no I didn't
Oh ok. Which variety will you be planting in Nyahururu? Hope it's ok to ask here.
@12NWN am planting Njoro 2. This my first time planting wheat, so the advice I got from a seed company is to plant Njoro 2.
@@angkamau2934 OK good luck! I am a relatively new farmer and have planted Njoro2 previously. I can't find Njoro2 seeds in the market right now, reason why I'm thinking of going for Impala.
I am in Ghana how can I get some
The best thing to do first is to ask the local CIMMYT office in Ghana; they might have varieties which are more suited to your region. If not they might be able to assist in importing Certified Seed through the local regulations.
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