Don't Repeat My Mistake | Cheap Way Of Fencing Your Farm
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- čas přidán 23. 04. 2022
- Don't Repeat My Mistakes | Protect Your Land The Cheap Way.: Land issues in Africa is no news to any of us but farm lands are mostly very big and makes it very expensive to fence or protect.
Today I want to share another honest and transparent experiences with you with the hope that you don't repeat my mistakes.
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Wode Maya once spoke of your great works and impart on Africa which I listened to early this year, the reason I looked out for you and finally subscribed to your channel. I must confess that I really love how you poor out yourself just for us to learn from your success stories as well as your mistakes.
Very impressed 👏🏼 You understand Farming in Africa, the challenges and opportunities. And the smile.
It's a fig tree. The leafs usually don't fall off during the dry season like other trees do. Some put out sticky milky white liquid some blood red or burgundy liquid when cut. Down side is that they produce a lot of shade that kills vegetation and the leafs doesn't decompose to manure well. They also are a seasonal favorite for some large insect larvae(catapilers). But they are great for permanent traditional fencing. You have too close. Could have been about 4 meters apart but u can fix that after they all grow by sorting out the poorly growing stems.
Good day Fred
Thanks so much! You can also add some Moringa plants between them...
This is so good, and I am happy to have found your channel. You are so right, fencing is expensive and I cannot afford doing the whole pole/wirefence style. Your ideas are great
Thank you so much, I will have to use it here in Uganda
Good day Mr. Fred...Thank you for sharing your idea and techniques for us to avoid spending more on fences....More power and God bless...
Well done brother
We used jatropha (Abrotortor in Akan) in the past.
Thanks much for the advise. What is the name of the tree 🌲 you plant around the farm.
You can use gliricidia/quick stick as well it's a very good source of protein in the goats diet as we usually about 18% crude protein. I use it in my fence the goats really love this tree fodder.
Back in the days of my youth helping on my dad's farm, atoa tree was used for fencing posts. It grows and bears atoa fruits. Not sure if those still grow in Ghana.
Thanks for this awesome video info. Kindly help us with the name of the tree. I don’t mind if you want to supply me the quantity that can fence about 50 acres of land. Delivery location is Afianya.
In Grenada we use glòry ceder for fencing poles as they regrow well.
Been waiting for a video about this
Try moringa trees in-between these trees and you can harvest the leaves for the animals as well
Great ideas, thanks Fred. That must be the natal fig tree (Ficus natalensis)
Good job Fred! You have been an inspiration to me.
This is the problem I have been facing , Got the solution for VIP FARM😊 thanks for sharing