@@serenehavenrescuecentre8605😂 Not true, he answer even the underneath of the question, and also helping the guy to ask the question even much better, the guy ain't stingy with the information that's what I've seen, May God Bless him, and Guide us into implementing it.
Guy is a walking encyclopedia of the type of farming he's doing. Am starting the same with sheep small scale mpaka nifike, I'll recording everything in my TH-cam channel. Thanks alot for such an informative video.
I have watched this guy's video s many times He is so into his thing The way he narrates,so incredible May God continue to bless his farm You are a rare breed
The interviewer you are a guru when it comes to penning questions for your audience. You have asked all questions Pilate Pontpher the ruler never asked those who crusified our Lord Jesus Christ. Kudos to video and interview questions. For Matt, you comic and mastery of what you are doing apart from educative is entertaining too😂😂😂 Following from Kondele Kisumu Liiiiiiiive!
Great work farmer. Watching from south Africa. May i suggest, since the maize is for animals, cut and crush the whole maize plant with the cobbs. It makes good feed. Check your grain ratio per plant, and then add your other concentrates. That reduces work and wastage of your stover
Hey Greenpeace. Iam also from South Africa. Love how you breakdown the info. I will be delighted to get in contact with you. Iam interested in feedlot.
By far the most important video I've seen on cattle farming, very informative. I admire that man's work so much, he gave this interview everything and left no stones unturned. Watching from South Africa, thanks y'all.
The government of Kenya needs to support open an agricultural college in the dryer farming styles environment. Prof. Matharia would be a right man full-time lecturer. More farming equipment needed grass cutters, machinery, water drilling, irrigation fire control extinguishers, and clinics nearby slaughtering houses for local consumers and export routes. Once again admired his enthusiasm details orientation about integration local knowledge into dryer always food shortage villagers death during longer season a man masterpiece can control future famines and hunger.
This is an excellent setup; very well thought through with great priorities i.e. starting out with the feeds first. My prayer for you as that the local community will continue to be welcoming to you in the medium and long term and that this will result in sustainable transformation of beef production in that area... All the best...
He should also try the juncao nappier grass. :This type of nappier can be irrigated with salty water :while making sillage,you dont need molasses :very nutricious :grows to a height of 2mts withing 3 months for the first time ,later it reaches the 2mts wihing 2moths from the second time
There are so many things to pick out from Matt besides beef lots. 1.coastal region can be a bread basket even with the little rain it receives. Just plant the right maize seeds and the right animal feeds crops that do not require much rain like panicum grass, sorghum, sim sim, sugar graze and take advantage of the erratic little rains and crops will grow with the little rain they get 2. Even with saline water , one can still do farming as long as the soil is fertilized not by expensive chemical fertilizers but readily available cow manure. Not even kalro or our Agri institutions can figure this out? 3. crops even grow faster in coastal region than even the most rainy places in Kenya and their leaves are bigger, in my little knowledge of science i thinks its due to the proximity to the ocean which creates the humidity. the ocean provides moisture which then gets to land and mixes with hot weather and humidity is created resulting in plant growth. Thats why you notice the coast is actually green even in dry seasons due to the effects of the ocean blowing moisture into the land. These are the people the president needs to invest in. folk who are actually doing it and walking the talk not just some folk in the minisitry seating in airconditioned rooms pushing papers, and wasting tax payers money in conferences at home and abroad instead discussing how to irradicate poverty via farming instead use that money to invest in MAtt. If i were President, I would employ him into govt, ask him to give me a plan with a budget and everything that he needs on irradicating poverty in N. kenya and coastal region via beef lot farming and once the plan is done instruct him to implement it and the govt will be 100% supporting him.
KNOWN TO UNKNOWN instead of unknowing to known I love this man. and previously he also said that rain is a substitute for irrigation. I wish he had a TH-cam channel. I would be his first subscriber.
This can literally be a multi billion dollar business easily if the Govt supported Matt. I have posted a video on how Australia intends to expand its beef export business and when watching the video i said this could literally be Kenya. If those in charge could put their heads together. The lands scape for cattle rearing in Australia is similar to Northern Kenya infact if you saw the landscape without not knowing which country it is you would say Northern Kenya. But Kenya has a slight advantage, the proximity of LAMU PORT is the gate way to the world for North Kenya exports. There is also a direct road network from N. Kenya to Lamu. The entire Kenya hinter land from Coast all the way to northern Kenya is ideal for cattle keep. cattle keep is the main economic activity for this region so we are not starting from scratch all we need is a plan an coordination. cattle herders will be advised to sell their cattle when they get to a certain age and weight this will also prevent herders from keeping large herds which they can not support during droughts and leave them to die. Farmers in N. Kenya and herders will also be encouraged to grow animal feeds like grasses that do well in that area and other drought resistant animal feed crops whereby they can feed their cattle once they reach a certain weight in feed lots. 1. Matt intends to export his beef to the middle east via lamu port. The coastal region and N. Kenya can be suppliers of cattle to matts beef lot. cattle herders will be instructed on the age and weight requirements needed for their cattle to be accepted by matts beef lot.The cattle should be of a certain age and weight before they can be sent to the Beef lot. Basically Matts beef lots would act as fattening grounds. The fattening should be at the quickest time possible to reduce on costs on feeding. 2. There will be other farmers who will grow the specific feeds required for the cattle. Matt has shown us that even dry areas can produce animal feed crops. In the middle east one live bull goes for $750. th-cam.com/video/Fc9oxe8Ug8g/w-d-xo.html
If your well water is saline....you can add crushed sea shells into the water....it should be crushed into powdered form...it will balance the PH and make the water taste/look great.
You can add 1 kg per day until the water clears up(where you can see the bottom of the well properly) and the hard taste of the water goes away. Then add about 5 extra KG so the water stays fresh. Adding more than needed will not harm the water or pople because this is a natural/organic product. If you can test the water before adding the crushed sea shells, it will be great. Then test the water after the water has cleared up after adding the sea shells. Make sure the sea shells are crushed into tiny granules no bigger than a grain of rice. @@farmbusines
Good day sir ,I'm from Nigeria, I appreciate your presentation so inspiring, im a new Comer into livestock farming. How can I come to you for training and procurement. Appreciate your response
So lake turkana can also be used to grow crops. The water is saline but not very saline. if Matt can use the water from his wells which have triple salinity due to the salt factory that makes salt causing the ground water to be salty than sea water so i can imagine Lake turkana water can be used for irrigation.
Saline water would "eat through the irrigation systems a lot faster hence not feasible...however at lake Trukana a deceleration plant working on the available renewable energy would be a brilliant idea.
The energy in this video is perfect. Been waiting for him to answer 😂😂😂😂 love what he said we think feed then get the animals Lakini video title weka "Cattle"
I liked the moderator of the program.He’s asking sharp & precise questions to the point.
But the respondent, Matt, is answering the questions he wants, not those asked
@@serenehavenrescuecentre8605😂 Not true, he answer even the underneath of the question, and also helping the guy to ask the question even much better, the guy ain't stingy with the information that's what I've seen, May God Bless him, and Guide us into implementing it.
@@serenehavenrescuecentre8605
Yes yes yes yes......🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Information is power"
Matt is knowledgeable - he does it right.
The energy in this interview is dope- likes for Matt
Muthama's passion is always on another level.
100 guys like him with enough capital and 🇰🇪 would be the largest exporter of beef and mutton.
Guy is a walking encyclopedia of the type of farming he's doing.
Am starting the same with sheep small scale mpaka nifike, I'll recording everything in my TH-cam channel.
Thanks alot for such an informative video.
How you doing record everything in TH-cam, just download or anything?
I’m very impressed. Well done Matt!!
The interviewer did his job very well.
🙏🙏🙏..
I have watched this guy's video s many times
He is so into his thing
The way he narrates,so incredible
May God continue to bless his farm
You are a rare breed
Waaal waaaal waaaa this is awesome , i have learnt a lot and will emmulate in Zimbabwe
What a nice simple man and Excellent farmer. ❤ Respect from the land of Sahiwal cattle breed Pakistan.
is it possible to get Sibi semen or embryos from Pakistani ?
This man is highly knowledgeable, i just love how he explain things….and interviewer asked very vital questions too…thanks for a job well done.
Matt is very intelligent n innovative,,,just love him💯💯💯
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Hello please we need Matt z number
Am proudly of African youth interprinorship in Africa all thanks to the youths kudos we are wining
The energy in this guy is unmatched .
The interviewer you are a guru when it comes to penning questions for your audience. You have asked all questions Pilate Pontpher the ruler never asked those who crusified our Lord Jesus Christ. Kudos to video and interview questions. For Matt, you comic and mastery of what you are doing apart from educative is entertaining too😂😂😂 Following from Kondele Kisumu Liiiiiiiive!
😂😂😂...thankyou for the kind yet hilarious words. Glad you enjoyed the video.
This guy is dope, in a 1h interview you get so much out of him. Great video
Great work farmer. Watching from south Africa. May i suggest, since the maize is for animals, cut and crush the whole maize plant with the cobbs. It makes good feed. Check your grain ratio per plant, and then add your other concentrates. That reduces work and wastage of your stover
Hey Greenpeace. Iam also from South Africa. Love how you breakdown the info. I will be delighted to get in contact with you. Iam interested in feedlot.
Watching and feeling so inspired
Love from SA...🙌
By far the most important video I've seen on cattle farming, very informative.
I admire that man's work so much, he gave this interview everything and left no stones unturned.
Watching from South Africa, thanks y'all.
muthama is a good teacher and an informed farmer
Now we are talking. This guy is me in few years. Good job sir
Watching from Uganda....
Very informed and proud farmer ...i love his passion
Matt, you are the Best. Self Confident, Joy with the Work. I wish I visit you! Congratulation also to the Interviewer.
Very interesting to listen to Matt, he is full of knowledge and energy.
I have learnt a lot from this video,thank you so much.
Great my brother, you have shown us the way
The government of Kenya needs to support open an agricultural college in the dryer farming styles environment. Prof. Matharia would be a right man full-time lecturer. More farming equipment needed grass cutters, machinery, water drilling, irrigation fire control extinguishers, and clinics nearby slaughtering houses for local consumers and export routes. Once again admired his enthusiasm details orientation about integration local knowledge into dryer always food shortage villagers death during longer season a man masterpiece can control future famines and hunger.
This is an excellent setup; very well thought through with great priorities i.e. starting out with the feeds first. My prayer for you as that the local community will continue to be welcoming to you in the medium and long term and that this will result in sustainable transformation of beef production in that area... All the best...
He should also try the juncao nappier grass.
:This type of nappier can be irrigated with salty water
:while making sillage,you dont need molasses
:very nutricious
:grows to a height of 2mts withing 3 months for the first time ,later it reaches the 2mts wihing 2moths from the second time
so much to learn from this man with a passion for agriculture. well done
There are so many things to pick out from Matt besides beef lots.
1.coastal region can be a bread basket even with the little rain it receives. Just plant the right maize seeds and the right animal feeds crops that do not require much rain like panicum grass, sorghum, sim sim, sugar graze and take advantage of the erratic little rains and crops will grow with the little rain they get
2. Even with saline water , one can still do farming as long as the soil is fertilized not by expensive chemical fertilizers but readily available cow manure. Not even kalro or our Agri institutions can figure this out?
3. crops even grow faster in coastal region than even the most rainy places in Kenya and their leaves are bigger, in my little knowledge of science i thinks its due to the proximity to the ocean which creates the humidity. the ocean provides moisture which then gets to land and mixes with hot weather and humidity is created resulting in plant growth. Thats why you notice the coast is actually green even in dry seasons due to the effects of the ocean blowing moisture into the land.
These are the people the president needs to invest in. folk who are actually doing it and walking the talk not just some folk in the minisitry seating in airconditioned rooms pushing papers, and wasting tax payers money in conferences at home and abroad instead discussing how to irradicate poverty via farming instead use that money to invest in MAtt.
If i were President, I would employ him into govt, ask him to give me a plan with a budget and everything that he needs on irradicating poverty in N. kenya and coastal region via beef lot farming and once the plan is done instruct him to implement it and the govt will be 100% supporting him.
I really like your analysis. Very good.
In Kenya they will first ask his tribe and whether he is a shareholder. We are used to mediocrity.
Kudos, with this lesson... We will eradicate poverty
yoo he s the best ,
Hoo!!.Mukenya mbona omekuwa Kari sana.This is a huge investment!!.
He has passion + energy.
Folk from Northern Kenya need to come and learn from this guy on growing animal feeds in dry areas
Very true...county agriculture extension services could also be a solution. It's a wake up call to that entire region.
Thank you sir I have learnt from you a lot about farming the Cattle, you are direct in answering questions asked
You both did a great job
This is a master piece when it comes feeding animals
KNOWN TO UNKNOWN instead of unknowing to known
I love this man.
and previously he also said that rain is a substitute for irrigation.
I wish he had a TH-cam channel. I would be his first subscriber.
When you understand the subject, language will flow...he is truly great.
He has a youtube channel. Check out Matt Muthama.
youtube.com/@keftfarm1.?si=b1ZVOj7I9vJFm-9Q
Here in Uganda. Really love this. Inspired
Wonderful work.
This is awesome,,, but passion is Paramount
Conserved energy not the ones that are taking laps round the world😂
Great advice
My question is how green or organic are these cattle because they are not foraging doe this change the quality of the meat to somewhat processed beef
Hey I laughed 😂😂😂
I love his confidence ❤
This can literally be a multi billion dollar business easily if the Govt supported Matt. I have posted a video
on how Australia intends to expand its beef export business and when watching the video i said this could literally be Kenya.
If those in charge could put their heads together. The lands scape for cattle rearing in Australia is similar to Northern Kenya infact if you saw the landscape without not knowing which country it is you would say Northern Kenya. But Kenya has a slight advantage, the proximity of LAMU PORT is the gate way to the world for North Kenya exports. There is also a direct road network from N. Kenya to Lamu.
The entire Kenya hinter land from Coast all the way to northern Kenya is ideal for cattle keep. cattle keep is the main economic activity for this region so we are not starting from scratch all we need is a plan an coordination. cattle herders will be advised to sell their cattle when they get to a certain age and weight this will also prevent herders from keeping large herds which they can not support during droughts and leave them to die. Farmers in N. Kenya and herders will also be encouraged to grow animal feeds like grasses that do well in that area and other drought resistant animal feed crops whereby they can feed their cattle once they reach a certain weight in feed lots.
1. Matt intends to export his beef to the middle east via lamu port. The coastal region and N. Kenya can be suppliers of cattle to matts beef lot. cattle herders will be instructed on the age and weight requirements needed for their cattle to be accepted by matts beef lot.The cattle should be of a certain age and weight before they can be sent to the Beef lot. Basically Matts beef lots would act as fattening grounds. The fattening should be at the quickest time possible to reduce on costs on feeding.
2. There will be other farmers who will grow the specific feeds required for the cattle. Matt has shown us that even dry areas can produce animal feed crops. In the middle east one live bull goes for $750.
th-cam.com/video/Fc9oxe8Ug8g/w-d-xo.html
Lots of potential here.
Matt is my role model
Watching from UK.Trying farming in Uganda.
Very educational for anyone who wants to learn about farming
Bro this man is a legend and funny ❤😂
Great stuff. Very educational
There does not seem to be many flies, which normally a problem. Please explain why no flies.
The interviever is so proffessional
🙏🙏🙏
Keep the good work from sange farm Zimbabwe
"Information is powerful"
I like the confidence 🙌
kazi safi sana!! Thumbs up!
I lover your energy
How your speak my fellow farmer
Very informative. I wanna visit Matt .
Oh my God, this information is worth morethan a million
Inspiring.Would love to visit this farm
The man is passionate thank you for the information it will help my feedlot too
Amazing! The knowledge is dope! 👌
Matt can also use Biochar to fertilize his farm and he will triple his feeds. he can do a field test using biochar.
Matt is a Legend...💪🏿❤️
What a informative subject ❤
Beautiful project bro❤❤❤
Are all the 1200 confined on the 50m by 200m feedlot ? Gud work wish you all the best mark.
Wonderful, we have learned something
If your well water is saline....you can add crushed sea shells into the water....it should be crushed into powdered form...it will balance the PH and make the water taste/look great.
Great, thank you...ratios?
You can add 1 kg per day until the water clears up(where you can see the bottom of the well properly) and the hard taste of the water goes away. Then add about 5 extra KG so the water stays fresh.
Adding more than needed will not harm the water or pople because this is a natural/organic product. If you can test the water before adding the crushed sea shells, it will be great. Then test the water after the water has cleared up after adding the sea shells.
Make sure the sea shells are crushed into tiny granules no bigger than a grain of rice. @@farmbusines
@@sharpjk interesting...thankyou for this information
Very informative all this good planning was done on how many hectors
Uko sawa mkuu,
Very educative, good job man!
great video....good questions and content
You are doing great job.
Watching from Seattle. Comming soon.
Thank you for asking good questions
🙏🙏🙏
How many acres do you have that accommodate 1200 cows and 10000 goats?
Nyama ma ugali that was so profound 😊
The government minister for agriculture should come and learn here
Nice job!❤❤ i love what you doing
Good day sir ,I'm from Nigeria, I appreciate your presentation so inspiring, im a new Comer into livestock farming. How can I come to you for training and procurement. Appreciate your response
I like the confidence of the prorefessor of of Animal pridction
Nigeria Herdsmen need this education.
Just curious how 1kg per day would double weight of the animal in 3 months?
Good day to you Sir. I am Mr. Castro from Cambodia I want some heifer if the price are good I will say bye till I hear from you
Good work. I'm could just request if he can tell us the variety of sorghum he his
It's called sugar graz. It is developed specifically for fodder .
Ooh, so nice. Where can one get the seeds?
@@robinsonmokaya3723 the seeds are available in many agro shops. It's quite popular nowadays
I can listen to Muthama the whole day
Am so furious the video just ended too much love from Zimbabwe👌💯
Hello.am so much inspired with your feedlot..i want to your farm
Please share contacts
Where can i source for the boran breed calfs?
You also need to invest in automatic water fire sprinklers because if you have a fire 🔥 accident there at your hay storage it will be catastrophic.
You are well knowledgeable. How can we get your contact to visit your farm?
Check video description for contacts
Also, consider making silage from your maize crop at milk stage
Top Information . Thx alot❤
How old are sim sim before cutting and silage?
So lake turkana can also be used to grow crops. The water is saline but not very saline. if Matt can use the water from his wells which have triple salinity due to the salt factory that makes salt causing the ground water to be salty than sea water so i can imagine Lake turkana water can be used for irrigation.
Saline water would "eat through the irrigation systems a lot faster hence not feasible...however at lake Trukana a deceleration plant working on the available renewable energy would be a brilliant idea.
@@farmbusines flexible PVC pipe is very corrosion-resistant and will not deteriorate due to repeated exposure to sea water
Good good work 😎
How big Is The farm containing all These
Where can i get simsim seeds and which company?
The energy in this video is perfect. Been waiting for him to answer 😂😂😂😂 love what he said we think feed then get the animals
Lakini video title weka "Cattle"
Thank you, thank you and thank you so much.
Is it a maize forage or maize seeds used for feeding?
Both
@@farmbusines nice, zero wastage
By the way where does he get his fresh water for his cattle to drink?
From Galana River which is about 30km away. They have a water bowser