What a great man, a great investor, a great farmer, a great african you are. I recently found you on TH-cam. I got motivation. I hope to be like you one day. You are a good idol for many of us.
Beautiful...i like the detailed planning....and the Serenity prayer? I know you are busy so let me just remind you the wording: God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
Great videos, great presentation. Am learning. Inspired to do more and more in my farming. Thank you for all the effort you put in to compile and share these videos.
I am constantly impressed by your knowledge and you are very camera savvy and completely relaxed, enjoyable to watch, and I learn sooo much. Keep it up, and thank you.
Hi Ole. Yes, we are working on something to conclude the cucumber series. Things just got very busy with the day job during Nov-Jan. Spoiler alert: The cucumber 2022 story didn't end well!! But the story shall be shared in full over the next couple of months.
Hi Lionel, Thanks for your question. Honestly, we planted groundnuts as shown in the video back in 2021, and we haven't touched them since. I can't remember the variety and I would have to go look in our records. Sorry, things are hectic for me with now operating two busy farms and other pressures in my day job. I hope you will be able to freeze the video when I show the crop poster and see what you make out. That being said, I have no idea what the groundnut prices are like. But I'm sure you can do some googling or contacting those who are closer to the product to find out.
Hi there. As our farms are full-time businesses, we restrict the number and frequency of visitors. It has been found to be a challenge for us to meet our work targets and deliverables. We produce these videos to open and share our experience and guidance with a wide audience. We also started to hold Farmers Field Days last year and are working on a couple later this year. These will be publicized our social media closer to the time. For now, that is all we can offer.
Hi Ba Mulenga. We don't share such numbers about our finances on an open social media platform. After all, we are a business. The aim of our channel is to share the journey and help other farmers. All the best!
I remember having a few monkeys back in 2020, but they have since moved down the Chongwe River valley further into less inhabited areas. If you look up the location of Winterthorn on Google Maps, you will note that it is located on the Chongwe River a few Kms downstream of Chongwe Town. You will also note that the Chongwe flows south east from us and down towards the Zambezi. The confluence of the two rivers is located in the Lower Zambezi National Park, where the animals are protected and much safer. Sadly, our growing population and urbanization keep displacing wildlife. Human-animal conflict is a major thing.
Yes, indeed, the current price is much less than one would hope for. We invested a lot into our soya beans crop this season. Fortunately, our larger yield gives us a better chance. We are also going to keep some of the harvest as seed for next season rather than sell it at these prices, and then have to buy seed again at the supplier prices. But that is farming. It is never easy.
This is Literally my favorite channel. I intend to do soya for the first time this year so I will be watching these videos religiously.🙏🏽
Thanks and all the best nest season
This is exactly my plan😂.
Me too. I am going to plant Soy next season. Thank you for sharing
What a great man, a great investor, a great farmer, a great african you are. I recently found you on TH-cam. I got motivation. I hope to be like you one day. You are a good idol for many of us.
Wow, thanks
Beautiful...i like the detailed planning....and the Serenity prayer? I know you are busy so let me just remind you the wording: God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
Thanks George. That prayer has got me through some tough time in business over the past 30 years.
Quite comprehensive and informative. Keep up the hard and good work.
Thanks. We will.
This is wonderful. So much love and appreciation from Canada. 🇨🇦😊 thank you!
Thank you so much!
I will visit his farm soon. Very impressive farm. Well done, brother !
Thanks Mr Lion
Much love from Kenya, zikomo for your teachings
You're most welcome ☺️
Great videos, great presentation. Am learning. Inspired to do more and more in my farming. Thank you for all the effort you put in to compile and share these videos.
Thanks and you're most welcome
I am constantly impressed by your knowledge and you are very camera savvy and completely relaxed, enjoyable to watch, and I learn sooo much. Keep it up, and thank you.
Thank you, Jason.
Much love from Norway.
Greetings!!
keep it up. .....
Thanks. We will.
Im from South Africa, but live in South America
Yebbo
good how fun
Great job fam
Thanks
How do you weed such vast area of farm? Is labour affordable? Or do you use herbicides , weed killers?
We discussed crop protection later in the series
Pls check out
th-cam.com/video/ibr025aqAPA/w-d-xo.html
Can make a video on cucumber haversting...we were wating to hear the results. ur methodes are very impressive
Hi Ole. Yes, we are working on something to conclude the cucumber series. Things just got very busy with the day job during Nov-Jan.
Spoiler alert: The cucumber 2022 story didn't end well!!
But the story shall be shared in full over the next couple of months.
@@mondofarms4343
I need soya bean?
Great content brother , thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you sir Mbijana mbijana😂😂
Most welcome
Practise makes perfect. Wise to start small with a crop. This get rich quick with one crop in one year by other videos just discourages people.
🙌🏾
"We've all this land and no idea what to do with it - let's grow cabbage!" That's honestly the best farm origin story I've ever heard.
Thanks
hi ,what variety of groundnut did you grow and whats the price per tonne in Zambia🚜
Hi Lionel,
Thanks for your question.
Honestly, we planted groundnuts as shown in the video back in 2021, and we haven't touched them since. I can't remember the variety and I would have to go look in our records. Sorry, things are hectic for me with now operating two busy farms and other pressures in my day job.
I hope you will be able to freeze the video when I show the crop poster and see what you make out.
That being said, I have no idea what the groundnut prices are like. But I'm sure you can do some googling or contacting those who are closer to the product to find out.
Do you rely for rain.
Yes, here soya beans is normally grown in the summer rain season from Nov/Dec - Mar/Apr.
It needs the heat units to do well.
How can I come to your place i want to learn deeply
I'm from Tanzania
Greetings
Hi there. As our farms are full-time businesses, we restrict the number and frequency of visitors. It has been found to be a challenge for us to meet our work targets and deliverables.
We produce these videos to open and share our experience and guidance with a wide audience. We also started to hold Farmers Field Days last year and are working on a couple later this year. These will be publicized our social media closer to the time.
For now, that is all we can offer.
So how many hectors of land would one need to plant something like a 50kg of soya beans
How many bags of Soya Beans did you harvest from your 2.3hectares you planted the other season?
Hi Ba Mulenga. We don't share such numbers about our finances on an open social media platform. After all, we are a business.
The aim of our channel is to share the journey and help other farmers.
All the best!
🫢😳
Do you get uninvited baboons and monkeys at your farm?
I remember having a few monkeys back in 2020, but they have since moved down the Chongwe River valley further into less inhabited areas.
If you look up the location of Winterthorn on Google Maps, you will note that it is located on the Chongwe River a few Kms downstream of Chongwe Town. You will also note that the Chongwe flows south east from us and down towards the Zambezi. The confluence of the two rivers is located in the Lower Zambezi National Park, where the animals are protected and much safer.
Sadly, our growing population and urbanization keep displacing wildlife. Human-animal conflict is a major thing.
Bet you crying now about the price k6 per kg 😂
Yes, indeed, the current price is much less than one would hope for.
We invested a lot into our soya beans crop this season. Fortunately, our larger yield gives us a better chance.
We are also going to keep some of the harvest as seed for next season rather than sell it at these prices, and then have to buy seed again at the supplier prices.
But that is farming. It is never easy.