Agribusiness in Kenya is AMAZING! || Wheat Harvest || Visiting Great Grandma || Vlog
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 มี.ค. 2024
- Today we visited one of our friend’s wheat farms and watched the harvesting process. It was really fun and we learned a lot.
Then, we visited some relatives who live in Kibirichia as well. This is one of our favorite places to visit.. so beautiful!
It was an awesome day!
Thanks for watching. ♥️🇰🇪
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Grandma's hospitality is usually on another level❤😂😂😂. They feed you like you have been starving wherever you have been 😂😂
Mekenze you ARE an asset to this lucky man. Its refreshing to see a woman growing the value of a man through her forward thinking and support. Hongera Mekenze! Meru is beautiful ❤️
This is how we grew up with the wheat fields. We would pick the wheat and chew to make gums. It was so much fun
Mekenzie you did it again with the views on the drive, and harvesting,
My paternal grandparents were in Agribuisness which still continues today ,loved to see the combine,when you said the left behind wheat reminded me of the Bible.book of Ruth she harvested the wheat that was left behind, I am remembering alot of Bible chapters looking at the wheat fields I love this trip your children are going to be so well rounded ,Mekenzie it's good to be with like minded people,my Grandparents associated with other Ranchers and Farmers and they had many.Dinners and buisness meetings , Another awsome well edited well produced video
Thanks
I loved great grandma's hospitality! She is full of energy, and she just lightened up when she saw the kids 🥰🤗. How God has blessed them to be able to see so many generations, it's beautiful and humbling. My grandma used to farm as an hobby but she loved it so much. Every piece of land was an opportunity to plant something and she actually loved working on those fields. It was her passion. Seeing the wheat field made wanna do that as well 🤔
I love your family and religiously watch every episode but I get very uneasy when I observe George talking on his phone and driving his entire family. Nothing is worth risking a family on the road. Sending love from Nairobi.
Relax, don’t pretend that u care more than George about his family.
Nice video
Exactly you thinking like me I love watching the channel but I'm concerned that George driving the family while on phone .. please Mr.George you can stop a few minutes and talk on phone and then continue your journey ..you can't die . And you loose nothing . thank you
Ama he just buy's ipods!!
@@MatsPro Myopic thinking and intellectual handicaps influence such comments.
WOW!! What an exciting tour! I enjoyed the adventure! I have never seen wheat harvested and stored. I love great-grandmother! She is so young at heart!
I love your channel so informative.
Thank you for visiting the farm its encouraging
Road Trip💜💜💜 This was very interesting! Mekenze, 🥰 thank you so much for sharing. I love it when you all visit the surrounding areas. Grandma seems so delightful. These are the things that make my heart smile. I always love the reaction of the children, they blend into whatever the situation is at that moment. You can just see their minds soaking up the knowledge! You and George are creating so many seize moments and memories for them. AWESOME 🥰. Is wheat farming on the horizon??? Continued abundant blessings to The Limiri Farm!🙏🏾🫶🏾🙋🏾♀️
Can't wait to meet you someday, i always enjoy your vlogs
Thanks for the awesome agribusiness education, guys.
This video is so refreshing, loved it, grandma is a vibe! Thanks for taking us along
Just love this! Cucu's love and the family! Bless you all. That mukimo and meat stew makes me miss kenya! blessings to you and keep it up!
You have an amazing great grandma...very jovial n entertaining to watch
This is lovely, keep going
Its so refreshing to how those areas are so green, with so many trees.
That is so cool. The storage process. Thanks for taking us along.
Grandma Adores you guys . So sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet . She's so happy to see you.
Woow lovely family God blessed ❤❤❤❤❤
I was waiting for this vlog forever finally you came through Mekenze.
Thanks for taking us along to Kibirichia,lovely wheat farm,that is highly mechanized kudos
Great grandma is such a free spirit 😊
Wow what an exciting video. So much interesting things to see and hear and learn may you grow from strength to strength as your hearts continue to open to others ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you if exposing us to wheat harvesting 😊
Hello Mrs McKenzie and family. God blessings always
I love everything. Meru is diverse and great, every region is rich in its own way. Great vlog Mekenze. Kibirichia is where Ii went to school. Nostalgic ❤️
Thanks for sharing always
I just love you guys and admire your family.
I watch every episode
Keep staying blessed.
Love ❤️ all your videos Mekenzie and George 😇🙌 your children are well mannered and helping the community is a blessing to your business and your family..❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏😇😇👍👍👍
I also admire your kids upbringing. They will grow with so much experiences. Keep it up guys.
Nice video, I love everything in Meru it’s a beautiful place. Be blessed ❤😊
We are learning together guys that was another good one ❤ that grandma is so loving and welcoming I loved the way she waited for you dancing.gosh Lukas is going up like the clan🥰
i like the way you value extended family so much!! you ve nailed it!! growing in an extended family helps a lot to get some humanity! and i appreciate Makenze for the sense of empathy and the way she raising her kids! Family is something very very important! the bible is clear! Honor your parents that you can live longer! I think you guys are already fitting in God's will upon your life and i assuredly believe you will be blessed by these old parents! Thanks for taking us along and be part of your daily life
Nice video,Very educative and exciting to the kids
Am happy to here you Makenze can speak nice kiswahili wooooow so amazing 😊👏👏👏👏
Very informative as well Mekenze, teaching your kids about different farming
Thanks alot for the pipes George brought tu us ...God bless yu
Wow fascinating indeed
A lavender field and Saffron are profitable ,and lets not forget vanilla ,cinnamon . Love every single Vlog ,trip ,farming .
Interestingly, I have never seen a wheat field or even how its harvested, great video to learn from. Thanks
We used to cook wheat grains as a meal just add some beans or peas.
Amazing family ❤
That food yummy yummy.
Hi there all of you,
Mekenze you have a lovely eyes.
Thanks again.
One thing about Limiri Vlogs always educative and inspiring💝💝💝
Your swahili is really improving and the educational fields for the kids, you are way ahead of our time!
❤❤❤❤😊😊aaahhh the grandma greeting u guys like that....wow...what a blessing 🙌 i keep smiling while watching 😂😂😂😂your kids are so respectful and so welcoming ❤❤❤❤❤i love yall guys...but i wish i could get my hands on that coffee...unfortunately i live in South Africa 🇿🇦 😊
These vlogs take you with them until u forget your self and where you are ,they are so captivating,makes us miss our Meru home and at the same time enjoy visiting places in Meru where we have not visited for a long time there's a lot to learn from you guy's keep up the good work 💯
love d view
My village I love it.
I love your videos, and make a point of watching all of them! Congratulations! However, George should resist the temptation to be on the fone while driving. Just a thought! Love, love you guys!
Why did i get excited to hear that nice swahili at 25:45 "umeshinda aje?" Grandma/Maituu was very happy to see everyone. So beautiful.
I saw this harvesters today on my way to Nairobi via Nanyuki Route from Meru......woooooow
Wonderful limiri,my family is pround of your family and u tube.
I used to do wheat farming in Narok some years back and I bought the implement and machinery .
It didn't really work for me as we recides in South
Africa but planing to relocate in Kenya .I promised to visit your farm and may be we can learn from each other.
We can market Kenyan agro product to other countries. Regards Samuel.
Kibirichia is a few kilometers from my home town Timau, i enjoy watching your videos, watching from Iraq
Geaoge is in Heaven ,eating grandma's food.
Good to see that, i thought that wheat only grow in the rift valley never knew that it is grown in meru.
thanks for sharing
Very interesting videos ..i love yoir channel really
Thank you very much!
Grandma's are always the best ❤
When you marry the right partner you make a great family. You are an amazing family God bless you always
Good job ❤
First time you your channel, and enjoying everybit. Just subscribed. What a beautiful family you have there.
Thanks so much! Really appreciate you being here ☺️
I like the way you try the local language,Mekenze, nice
I must say your kids a lucky ones to be brought up in this life style if they make ten year in Africa belive me not in going to American will be to get a job not because they love being in the US always waching your blog am from nanyuki work in Saudi Arabia thank for sharing limiri family life
Great trip! Consider DRAGON FRUIT FARMING trip.
Timau area is very good for learning agriculture. Some old farms are still operating and exporting. The most agriculturally productive area in East Africa.
This reminded me when I was a kid in Nakuru, there used to be huge wheat farms, thousands of hectares large, and we would go chew the grain during harvesting. They most interesting part was during spraying using aircraft.
Grand ma are always caring and to much foody 😂😂❤❤❤❤
You finished the wheat experience with chapati ,,that was funny ,,,l miss mokimo soo much ,,, watching from Qatar 🇶🇦🇶🇦 ,,,I miss Kenya my Motherland. ,,, Kindly do a vlog in Swahili with the kids ,,❤❤❤
Dem Videos are lit
Big kitchen and good
Makenzie you need to do a vilog while planting to the stage of harvesting
Hello good people always working hard ❤
Hello to you 🙏🏻👋🏻 thanks for watching
Your Swahili is improving 👍. You should do a vlog of how much you and your kids have learnt so far 😊.
I totaly support this.
Truly inspiring. My wife and I are also looking to buy a farm here in the US. Your channel has been inspiring in our journey.
Oh that’s exciting! Keep us posted on your progress. Thanks for watching. ♥️
London nailed it, when she said Mandazi made from wheat👏👏👏! Very intelligent! They all nailed it really!.. awesome!!🙌🙌🙌
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That song at the beginning ❤❤❤
I just subscribed to your channel from west Africa
Thank you so much! Really appreciate it. Sending love to you in West Africa. ♥️
@@Mekenzeinkenya Thank you Mekenze I love your family very much
George, consider hands free telephone answering system. I am sure you know in North you’d be issued a ticket for handheld phone while drive. Killjoy me, sorry
George looks very handsome !! if he was here in Rwanda he will be considered handsome! i dont know how you base on there in Kenya
Mouth watering mukimo
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Mkenzie doing good in swahili speaking.
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George should teach the kids kiswahili as part of their homework. I'm trying to learn too for next time I go back! Farming is amazing there.
😂 I can teach you Swahili for free
@@senijeremiah my friends in Africa can teach me for free to as well as Google plus duel lingo.
You should start farming oat. We need oat milk &coffee.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ I crowed
Shosho has a nice home.🏡.Looks like that Rooster can crow you out of bed.We visited home and we had chickens sleeping with us and one rooster was crowing early morning rite next to our head my son who was around 4 wud get worked up 😅😅😅😂😂😂😂
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Beautiful to watch all that in the comfort of my home(George do NOT join politics as one faithful subscriber want😂😂😂😂😂)
Do farmers receive subsidies from the national government the way they do in the USA? For example, US dairy farmers receive subsidies which help them effectively compete with importers from other countries. Also, in the Midwest, the so-called breadbasket of the US, the governors from midwestern states regularly go on international trips to promote the agricultural products produced in their states. What aspects of Kenyan agriculture, if any, are subsidized by the National or regional or provincial governments?
We were actually told today that wheat farmers do not receive subsidies.. which is unfortunate. I’m not sure about other crops..
That is unfortunate. How can the county effectively compete against agricultural juggernauts like Ukraine, other major European exporters or even the U.S. and, consequently, raise
the standard of living
for its citizens without
the nation
government’s support of its farmers? Not
looking for a response, necessarily.
Somewhat related,
bought your coffee as
a stuffing stuffer for
my wife this past
Christmas. She loves
it. I do, too. Will be
buying more soon. We
will also be
contributing to your
book and reusable
sanitary napkins
projects. Thank you
and your husband for for having a heart for helping others. Be blessed!
There's only fertilized subsidy
London pronouncing 'mandaaaziii' 😅😅😅😅😅
Am surprised how kibirichia has changed..there were lot of trees back in 90s but now, it's like a jungle 😢
Lol what are you even saying , there were lots of trees/ now there lots of jungle … you said the same thing in a different way
Hapo ni kibirichia buuri
My dad and cousin
Mackenzie ur Swahili language is improving slowly by slowly
Pole pole .. Kidogo kidogo 😊🙏🏻
Our in coming mca 2027
Are you guys living near the border with Tanzania
In Eastern part of Kenya particularly Meru County,and the wheat plantations are on the slopes of Mt.Kenya.
@annrosekirera5208 oh okay
No not near at all