Good morning team LNN What is your take home from today's conversation with James? You can contact him on +254 700 243 027 Join our Telegram community here t.me/official_lynnngugi for exclusive Behind The Scenes To Support our work; Mpesa +254 726 916 908 To contact our incredible partners; Maridady Motors: +254 709 888 178 or +254 709 888 176 and their website at www.maridadymotors.com TapTap send: Download their app on either Play Store or App Store and use the code LYNN to get $20/£15/€15 and AED 25 bonus on your first transaction where the amount is $50/£50/€50/AED 40 or more! You can always share your story via info@Lnn.digital Thank you for watching🙏
This is my favorite segment. Thank you Lynn for always asking the right questions and for leaving no stone unturned - you leave us fully informed. Please consider featuring SNAIL , BUTTERFLY and SILK farming.
I am watching from the beautiful island of Jamaica. This is one of the best interview I've seen on zero grazing, never a dull moment listening to this gentleman.
James, thank you so much for taking this interview and with all the education and advice you’ve given us. Watching from Boston and in line to make the move.
Agriculture is a wealth creater sector if done in the right way because it enables you to become self-employed at some you can even be able to employ other people
Im so so amazed for the information,,thx guys Im a teacher at Maridadi Sec school in Tranzoia County I will definitely do a farm visit to CapriDoper farm b4 end of 2024
Chege this is wonderful,i will bring my daughter to learn more as is very interested in farming.she did IR and masters in marketing in uon but wants to do farming.
Beautiful stuff, this is the best and most informative interview I have observed. The backs himself with figures and information comes out without prompting. These are the people we want, not the hype of wannabes who still dream about life in US years after leaving there. Congrats Lynn.
Thank you for the questions you ask Lynn. This is great info for someone like me wanting to come back home. So getting scammed is part of life in Kenya. No way around it. So sad for those who go about scamming others, wonder how rich they've gotten from scamming
33:03 If your choices are limited before you get there, and you aren't allowed to explore and chose beyond that, without knowing anything else about he quality of the choices you are allowed or prohibited to make, just know you're being taken advantage of and just walk away.
Hi Lynn, by the way, you look absolutely gorgeous in that natural short hairstyle. Keep it up. On the show, I affirm you for that ingenious choice of guests while I salute your guest for honest and openness in educating the public on dorper business. The conversation flows well to impact interested fans. Lynn, keep doing your passion and calling. You were meant to do this❤
That's quite an inspiring journey and insightful conversation from James, I have been hearing a lot about Dopper farming but didn't know the intricacies but I am glad I listened in. Also, It's surprising to learn we hail from the same Village @Ndakaini though didn't get a chance to meet him before relocation, I guess that inspires me now.
Thanks for this wonderful interview with fantastic questions ❤❤❤❤ Does he ship the sheep to other countries? Am from west Africa/Malia and to import sheep from south africa to mali is very expensive because there is no direct flight between the two countries Thanks again
I tried doing it but no proper market for a black south African farmer , we are not really considered as farmers unlike other African countries where whites are visitors not citizen .As Black South African we still have a long way of becoming farmers . Sometimes I feel like being in a rainbow country is like a curse . Our forefathers fought for the country's liberation but we are far from liberated. Yes we have 8 to 4 jobs but it is not enough we need land to farm and be considered as real farmers
As someone who have in South Africa for some years, I do understand your frustration on this,,, I guess one reason is that the white farmers are not willing to share info... I am yet to meet a white SA farmer sharing the info as you see in other African countries farmers ... There is also a believe that a farmer can be white... A mindset that I think should change .... Though there seems to be an improvement of late ..
@@justafrica-zc2mz I agree with you 💯. There are rumours that the current government in Kenya would like to bring commercial farmers a model similar to South Africa. God that will be a disaster for the Kenyan common population. I like the Kenyan farming models which allow the common farmer to flourish.
Why don't you work with other African farmers like from Kenya. You can still do farming and export it to other Africans. You don't have to do business with the White SA
@@ichooseviolence2532 Point 1 no enough land for blacks, 2 most of our forefathers were removed from fertile land, 3 a lot of Agricultural forums are run by whites so they wont make it easy for young farmers. What im trying to highlight here is I can see African countries are flourishing through Agriculture but in SA is not that possible. I have tried and still trying one day we will conquer as a black community of south Africa.
How comes dorper is $2000 dollars… expensive than a fresian cow which produces 60 liters a day. How do you regain an investment of $2000 on the dorper?
Good morning team LNN
What is your take home from today's conversation with James?
You can contact him on +254 700 243 027
Join our Telegram community here t.me/official_lynnngugi for exclusive Behind The Scenes
To Support our work;
Mpesa +254 726 916 908
To contact our incredible partners;
Maridady Motors: +254 709 888 178 or +254 709 888 176 and their website at www.maridadymotors.com
TapTap send: Download their app on either Play Store or App Store and use the code LYNN to get $20/£15/€15 and AED 25 bonus on your first transaction where the amount is $50/£50/€50/AED 40 or more!
You can always share your story via info@Lnn.digital
Thank you for watching🙏
Qwa❤❤❤❤q❤p
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That I need a farmer three times a day 👏🏾👏🏾 more power to farmers.
When wise lady is interviewing a wise man you only need more bundles and your ears 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Sisi wa Agriculture fans, let's sit and listen and take notes. Thank you, Lynn, for the platform and Thank the guest for the information 🙏
Great info stopped video like 15 times to write notes. He's surely a wealth of information
@agnes6247 Fact. I saw him in another forum, but I still watched him again 👀 😳
Agriculture/agribusiness is the way to eliminate poverty 💯
U got it👌
Not in it's current state. The money gets soaked up by huge companies like Cargill.
This is my favorite segment. Thank you Lynn for always asking the right questions and for leaving no stone unturned - you leave us fully informed. Please consider featuring SNAIL , BUTTERFLY and SILK farming.
I am watching from the beautiful island of Jamaica. This is one of the best interview I've seen on zero grazing, never a dull moment listening to this gentleman.
I love to see people succeed because I know one day I'll achieve all my dreams 💕 do you and do what you love
Beautiful words
James, thank you so much for taking this interview and with all the education and advice you’ve given us. Watching from Boston and in line to make the move.
Agriculture is a wealth creater sector if done in the right way because it enables you to become self-employed at some you can even be able to employ other people
I like his positivity and knowledge, this gonna be a companion during my Dorper sheep farming which I am planning to venture. Great man.
Im so so amazed for the information,,thx guys
Im a teacher at Maridadi Sec school in Tranzoia County
I will definitely do a farm visit to CapriDoper farm b4 end of 2024
Chege this is wonderful,i will bring my daughter to learn more as is very interested in farming.she did IR and masters in marketing in uon but wants to do farming.
Woow, thanks Lynn, thanks James. l have learnt something. Always surround myself with people who know more than me.
Congratulations James and Thanks to Lynn. This is the kind of information we need. The best watch this year.
Am a local sheep farmer from Machakos county am so impressed by James passion want to learn more
Great show, very helpful with great information. Thank you for producing!
Beautiful stuff, this is the best and most informative interview I have observed. The backs himself with figures and information comes out without prompting. These are the people we want, not the hype of wannabes who still dream about life in US years after leaving there.
Congrats Lynn.
*sorry. He backs his info......
Thank you for the questions you ask Lynn. This is great info for someone like me wanting to come back home. So getting scammed is part of life in Kenya. No way around it. So sad for those who go about scamming others, wonder how rich they've gotten from scamming
Lynn you are a great and very smart interviewer, James is just out of this world. What a pair
Thank you Lynn this is my next move so help me God.
33:03 If your choices are limited before you get there, and you aren't allowed to explore and chose beyond that, without knowing anything else about he quality of the choices you are allowed or prohibited to make, just know you're being taken advantage of and just walk away.
Thank you Lynn. The content is powerful. Watching from Tanzania: The Land of Kilimanjaro
The most informed farmer so far.....too encouraging ❤
Hi Lynn, by the way, you look absolutely gorgeous in that natural short hairstyle. Keep it up.
On the show, I affirm you for that ingenious choice of guests while I salute your guest for honest and openness in educating the public on dorper business. The conversation flows well to impact interested fans.
Lynn, keep doing your passion and calling. You were meant to do this❤
Lynn and Kahiga very interesting
Lynn go go go gal and God bless you
❤❤❤you
Lynn fantastic James. Wonderful and 😅superb
I like your inspirational stories Lynn and I'm feeling like I want to completely change my career, may God guide me through,, God bless you
Am so encouraged. I will get in touch with James
Congrats James,you have all the information concerning dorper sheep, will visit your farm,God willing
Wow this is very educating
I love to listen to someone who is telling why is there
Thanks Lynn for bringing him to educate us
Way am admiring agri business, thnx for this information
Very informative and a beautiful farm with beautiful dorper sheep. Watching from kericho. Gonna make a farm visit very soon.
Ayyy what an interesting interview it was so late to sleep but they keep me awake dying to hear what they have to say each minutes. Bravo 👏
Thanks LNN, I learn alot from your interviews. Always following from Budapest
farming is one of my favourite thing to do, thanks lynn for the contents of addtional knowledge
Inspirational indeed. Congratulations 🎊 at Lynn on achieving 900k Subscribers
This is the new frontier guys can't go wrong!
That's quite an inspiring journey and insightful conversation from James, I have been hearing a lot about Dopper farming but didn't know the intricacies but I am glad I listened in. Also, It's surprising to learn we hail from the same Village @Ndakaini though didn't get a chance to meet him before relocation, I guess that inspires me now.
Thanks sis Lnn for ever inspiring us whole round. You are such a blessing to humanity and God Himself
Watching from Douala Cameroon 🇨🇲. I will certainly get in touch
Great Work Lynn and your Crew Baraka Tele kama Kawa 🙏❤️🌹
Awesome interview with the Dorper guru.
Agribusiness is one of the way to Create Wealth , another great show thanks Lynn and your Team💕
Great interview and Lynn keep up the good work
Asante Sana James for sharing
Following you and subscribing is the wisest thing i have ever done ✔️
I was waiting for such confirmation, Now am sure i will relocate back home.
The best farm with pure breeds in kenya
Thank you Lynn and also for your host nice job
Excellent and informtive interviews, consider fragmenting the sessions for easier reference
Thanks for this wonderful interview with fantastic questions ❤❤❤❤
Does he ship the sheep to other countries?
Am from west Africa/Malia and to import sheep from south africa to mali is very expensive because there is no direct flight between the two countries
Thanks again
So he makes 15 million Kenya shillings a year wow that’s about $115 k per year US more than an average American
Good morning Lynn I Am so encouraged.
Good work Lynn. Would you do another video on ornamental birds farming and compare it's profitability to that of sheep farming?
Quite an informative Show. Keep it up once more.
Thank you so much Lynn for this. Looking forward to visit Mr. Kahiga
I love farming , 🎉passion before profit 📈
Hi Lyn. Much love to you, from Haiti 🇭🇹
The Best video of Dorper
Again we a here! Let's me learn more about today topic
Nice educative interview. Thanks
Thank you Lynn this is an eye opener
Very informative. Thanks Lynn. I will visit you Mr. Chege.
Am amazed with that brother, but I see how I can meet you quality sheep
Dorper is a very good bleed . But for eating 🥣 where should one buy from and how much for a kg ?
Wow good work, thanks I've learn alot.
I agree Peugeot is comfortable & sweet!
Wow Proper Information indeed 🙏🌹🌹
Morning. Team LNN...this is a topic have been wanting to hear
My dream,I have watched this 3 times will visit now ,my dream place is here 250 min
Thanks Lynn,my favorite livestock,infact,I had a sheep as my first pet.....😅
Pet ni mnyama unaeza kula ukiwa njaa
Bro, proud of you. May God continue blessing the work of your hands
Great content! Keep it up!
Good work I wish I could have written down the name’s of the vaccine and drugs to buy
This what l want to do when l come back home
Very organized man
LNN good work keep it up .
Am in for it...i have three so far
this was good next bring matt muthama he is a farmer too
Congratulations on 908k😍❤️
They're soo cute😍
Good morning team Lynn 🤛
Wow. Just wow.
Oh wow never knew difference between lamb and mutton.. now I know thanks Lynn. Now I know what I want to breed now
Thanks for this very good information. I just want to know if am doing feed lots or am breeding for meet how do I get the 100k from the meet
Lynn kwanini unapenda kuchomea Muga yawa😂❤
Just like your work
Good morning team Lynn❤❤
Waooo I feel like am in a masterclass
If i go the meat way how much do i sell each
Congratulations
Good evening Lynn
Hello Lynn❤ready to learn
Interesting. At least now I know the origin of the name: Dorper=Dorset+Persian (breeds)
Nice. Photography ...camera ni gani..
Naona Lynn unogopa mbuzi fisi je
Quite encouraging.would wish to get a two young ones a male and a female
Good morning team LNN ❤
Good morning too Kasweetie❤
I am starting a farm next to Kahiga & booking an appointment next week to start on the right feet
Waooo very informative show
I tried doing it but no proper market for a black south African farmer , we are not really considered as farmers unlike other African countries where whites are visitors not citizen .As Black South African we still have a long way of becoming farmers . Sometimes I feel like being in a rainbow country is like a curse . Our forefathers fought for the country's liberation but we are far from liberated. Yes we have 8 to 4 jobs but it is not enough we need land to farm and be considered as real farmers
As someone who have in South Africa for some years, I do understand your frustration on this,,, I guess one reason is that the white farmers are not willing to share info... I am yet to meet a white SA farmer sharing the info as you see in other African countries farmers ...
There is also a believe that a farmer can be white... A mindset that I think should change .... Though there seems to be an improvement of late ..
@@justafrica-zc2mz
I agree with you 💯.
There are rumours that the current government in Kenya would like to bring commercial farmers a model similar to South Africa. God that will be a disaster for the Kenyan common population. I like the Kenyan farming models which allow the common farmer to flourish.
Why don't you work with other African farmers like from Kenya. You can still do farming and export it to other Africans. You don't have to do business with the White SA
@@faithkimathi4068you're forgetting that it's still Kenyan's who will benefit and not other people from other countries
@@ichooseviolence2532 Point 1 no enough land for blacks, 2 most of our forefathers were removed from fertile land, 3 a lot of Agricultural forums are run by whites so they wont make it easy for young farmers. What im trying to highlight here is I can see African countries are flourishing through Agriculture but in SA is not that possible. I have tried and still trying one day we will conquer as a black community of south Africa.
Why is it that we can't learn from the interview in English because the ask question in swahille
How comes dorper is $2000 dollars… expensive than a fresian cow which produces 60 liters a day. How do you regain an investment of $2000 on the dorper?
My favorite job