Thanks Shan for taking us on this amazing tour. Amazing- this lady is blessed with good health to be farming so many years. Abundant blessings to You all.
WOW! That was a wonderful tour. God bless her that she is able to do all that walking and helping on the farm. I have hip problems so am a little jealous. I am older than her and has never seen how peanut is reaped. Thanks Shan for this lovely tour, oh! The sorrel farm is a sight to behold. Wishing her and her husband many more healthy years of farming.
MRS.ALMA GAFTERNOON, BECAREFUL OF BIRDS AND RAIN ...AND 2 FEET THIEVES...GOD BE PRAISE EVERYTIME...AFTER SUCH HARDWORK CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU AND HUSBAND...😍👍🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽💖👸🤴🍹🍹
What a wonderful farm tour Shan, thanks do much. Blessings to the lady and her family for maintaining the farm. Blessings to you also for the wonderful job you do in showcasing the good things in our beautiful Jamaica.
Shan I know this Lady and her husband Mr Bramwell for yrs,I know his Dad,and Mom,who died years ago I remember they used to have a shop in the community, they are decent hard working People!
This is beautiful, I enjoyed looking at this video, very inspiring. My parents farmed and we were the workers of the farm. In America I don’t have a lot of space but, I plant sweet potatoes, cucumbers, peppers, tomatoes, ginger etc. I enjoy my garden so much, it gives me such a great feeling.
Good night shan I guess you are tired after miss Alma take you on a tour of her farm she is a very hard working lady, St Elizabeth lady's love to do there farming, thank you shan for the video miss Alma continue to do what you love 🙏🙏🙏
Wow,Shan that gungo soup with that corn dumplings without the pork makes my mouth water .....thats the way my grandmother used to do hers when we visit her in warminster..... Sadly she pass.....
Miss Alma you are expiring and so passionate about your farm which is very good. I know it’s hard work farming but praise be to God you able to doing this for over 40 years . I would love to have some of your products when I’m back in jamaica. Can you pass her number on to me , have a house in St Elizabeth. God bless you all for showing how to grow what you eat and eat what you grow and make a living. Give thanks
This is the first time I've ever saw a peanut tree, never knew it was pull from underground, I would love to do farming but don't have the luxury of the land.
Just an advice to plant the corns closer to each other , one every 6 inches .. you will get a better yield as they polinate better when closer .. good job
Wow would love to visit that farm to buy some corn sorrel potato beautiful god bless eat what you grow i often wonder why some of these young men especially don't do farming and put away crime my son have a 9 to 5 job an still find time to farm i can now reap sweet pepper scotch bonnet pepper i can share with others.
Shan, as you have an International audience, could you also use some of the other names for some of the fruits and vegetables, please. You talked about a soup. Is there another name for It? Thanks.
Shan, please ask Miss Alma if I can get some of the starch after she squeeze the cassava - I need it to starch some crochet pieces cus these spray starch these days isn’t strong enough. Also would love to buy one each of her pudding with the coconut pieces. Pls post her contact #
Dear, Is this an opportunity missed? Your questions didn't not give me any details on the "technical aspects" of the farm and the reasons why l must become a farmer. What is a "square" in Jamaica? Are you talking of "acreage" ? How much capital one needs to invest in one acre of land? What are the seasons for planting, haverting, Sales and profits margins? l, personally, do not learn anything useful from this interview to attract me into farming. You tried though; next time, give me usual information. 😊 🙏 Thanks.
I felt that there was a lot of pertinent information missing from this interview like how did she start, the capital needed, does she have helpers or does family help, is their family working regular jobs to supplement what she earns from the farm. Most farmers in Jamaica that have been doing it twice as long as her say that there is no big money in farming anymore due to corrupt government policies and globalization. She really needs to make a better argument on why people should be attracted to this work.
Your farming is wonderful illove farming and need to buy some cassava plant I am from Manchester how you sell your puddingect I need your number . Mrs alman
Good night today is 2 /1 /2024 I gave you 2 out of 10 because you don't give a number for the Alma you suppose to give a number so it can help miss Alma to find new market can I have a number for miss Alma please
More young people need to go into farming
I can't believe I have a smile 😊on my face for 1/2 hour straight watching this video I really love farming
The female farmers seem to be excelling. Good job. Sorrel for Xmas. Cassava is good for people with osteo arthritis.
Tell that lady to invite me to get some of those corn dumpling missed my grandmother's dumplings. Very good video love it.
Thanks Shan for taking us on this amazing tour. Amazing- this lady is blessed with good health to be farming so many years. Abundant blessings to
You all.
Shan is Unique and I love the way she Embrace n Devoted her time in sharing the Good memories n Lifestyle of My Home Jamaica land we love ❤
WOW! That was a wonderful tour. God bless her that she is able to do all that walking and helping on the farm. I have hip problems so am a little jealous. I am older than her and has never seen how peanut is reaped. Thanks Shan for this lovely tour, oh! The sorrel farm is a sight to behold. Wishing her and her husband many more healthy years of farming.
Great video-Ms Alma is a champion farmer.
The farm is looking good. May God blessings continue to be upon all those who love and fear his name.
This is impressive and I pray God continue to give her strength to carry on. She's doing great even in her old age.
This farm is sooooo beautiful and hats off to this lady. Those sorrels were wonderful, awesome job from this wonderful lady. Thanks for the tour.
A real champion farmer here Shan..
Miss Alma ur are such a exceptional lady very honest n hard working may God continue to bless u in whatever u do
God bless the woman more grace unto you woman of God 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Shan, I'm so,so impress by her farming I have never seen so much sorrel planted and the see of cassava man she seem so young.....
She is absolutely Amazing. God bless her.
WOW
MRS.ALMA GAFTERNOON, BECAREFUL OF BIRDS AND RAIN ...AND 2 FEET THIEVES...GOD BE PRAISE EVERYTIME...AFTER SUCH HARDWORK CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU AND HUSBAND...😍👍🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽💖👸🤴🍹🍹
SHAN ZENZEN...AND TEAMWORKERS, YOU REALLY LOVE FARMING ALOT ,,,SUCH AWESOME JOB, TAKE CARE MY SISTER 😍👸🤴🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽💖
I'm inspired Shan one day u'll come to my farm.🤗🤗🤗🥰
Honestly I enjoyed this entire tour and the farm tour. Thanks for sharing
Lovely video. Natural food straight from the earth. You're blessed!!
Beautiful blessings lovely lady Blessings all the way God bless you 🙏🙏❤❤💕💕
I love farming as well. I don't have any space for farming though. I love the pretty colored gungo too
What a wonderful farm tour Shan, thanks do much. Blessings to the lady and her family for maintaining the farm. Blessings to you also for the wonderful job you do in showcasing the good things in our beautiful Jamaica.
Shan I know this Lady and her husband Mr Bramwell for yrs,I know his Dad,and Mom,who died years ago I remember they used to have a shop in the community, they are decent hard working People!
I love the red soil.
This is beautiful, I enjoyed looking at this video, very inspiring. My parents farmed and we were the workers of the farm. In America I don’t have a lot of space but, I plant sweet potatoes, cucumbers, peppers, tomatoes, ginger etc. I enjoy my garden so much, it gives me such a great feeling.
Looks good jah guide
The corns are soooo pretty as well
Oh so beautiful. Big up miss alma blessings queen of heart.
Very impressive. Real entrepreneurship.
Big up to all the women farmers out there ,lovely farm this is ,love me some nice sorrell juice 🧃 I love cassarva as well ❤️🩹
Shan, thank you for these blogs. Ladies are keeping the family traditions going. Bless up these ladies and a blessed and merry Christmas 🎄 🥰
Love your ideas and work
You a the virtuous woman miss Alma..you deserve a trophy...
hello my friends, cassava farmers in Jamaica, greetings from Indonesian cassava farmers
Lovely keep farming cassava
Such an amazing lady and for sure she loves to farm you hear it in her voice .
This woman is bless by God ❤❤❤😮🎉u I love this blessing
I really enjoyed watching your show
Very nice
Good night shan I guess you are tired after miss Alma take you on a tour of her farm she is a very hard working lady, St Elizabeth lady's love to do there farming, thank you shan for the video miss Alma continue to do what you love 🙏🙏🙏
Good hands working very successful. Shan Zen Zen bring me some grounds provisions when you coming to see Archie
I work in the town of Sav so plz im begging some stuff
Wow,that was beautifull ❤️it,One love. 🙏 Always.
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Evening grandma 👵 loving hat 👒, that's is a big farm😮 an thks again Zan Zan
Very very nice keep up the good work lady proud of you hope you continue to be strong and blessed
Wow,Shan that gungo soup with that corn dumplings without the pork makes my mouth water .....thats the way my grandmother used to do hers when we visit her in warminster..... Sadly she pass.....
I would love to visit this farm. Such serene beauty and a beautiful farmer lady. Thanks Shan
I love all the colors because overall I love Gungo but I only plant the dark red ones now
Miss Alma you are expiring and so passionate about your farm which is very good. I know it’s hard work farming but praise be to God you able to doing this for over 40 years . I would love to have some of your products when I’m back in jamaica. Can you pass her number on to me , have a house in St Elizabeth. God bless you all for showing how to grow what you eat and eat what you grow and make a living. Give thanks
❤ this is an awesome 👏🏽 video. It brings me great joy watching it. I love to garden
This is the first time I've ever saw a peanut tree, never knew it was pull from underground, I would love to do farming but don't have the luxury of the land.
Love when women maintain there modesty even in farming.
I am loving all of this.
Very strong lady,, very impressive, God bless her and you as well Shanz, a very blessed Christmas to you and family
Lovely farm
Shan,although Im not at home you give so much inspiration to get some pots to plant more sorrel for my home used......
Good job keep it up. When I'm going to get my visit?
Just an advice to plant the corns closer to each other , one every 6 inches .. you will get a better yield as they polinate better when closer .. good job
WOW 😳😳 this is awesome 👍.
Wow would love to visit that farm to buy some corn sorrel potato beautiful god bless eat what you grow i often wonder why some of these young men especially don't do farming and put away crime my son have a 9 to 5 job an still find time to farm i can now reap sweet pepper scotch bonnet pepper i can share with others.
Blessing shan zen zen
Praise God servant of God. this is so great. am so inspired. Is it possible for me to get some casava stem cuttings. But am in Uganda
This is the best 🥰
Mrs alma you ❤️ are a gem 👍
Thank you auntie shan 🙏🤗💪
Ms Shan good day how can I get cassava to buy àm in st James are they sweet I would like some to buy.
What you use for so .much energymelo
I wouldlike to buy some cassava plant melo
Those or the people wee in Jamaica well done
Boy I could have some of de gungo soup with the corn pork
Which area in St Elizabeth is this,I'm looking for piece of farmland to lease
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Shan, as you have an International audience, could you also use some of the other names for some of the fruits and vegetables, please. You talked about a soup. Is there another name for It? Thanks.
Its gungo peas (pigeon peas) soup, not the name of a fruit.
Okay i will
Thank you
@@blondielee5227 Thanks. I never heard it called by that name before.
Shan, please ask Miss Alma if I can get some of the starch after she squeeze the cassava - I need it to starch some crochet pieces cus these spray starch these days isn’t strong enough. Also would love to buy one each of her pudding with the coconut pieces. Pls post her contact #
I did not know that corn can be planted any time of the year
Dear,
Is this an opportunity missed?
Your questions didn't not give me any details on the "technical aspects" of the farm and the reasons why l must become a farmer.
What is a "square" in Jamaica? Are you talking of "acreage" ? How much capital one needs to invest in one acre of land? What are the seasons for planting, haverting, Sales and profits margins? l, personally, do not learn anything useful from this interview to attract me into farming. You tried though; next time, give me usual information.
😊 🙏 Thanks.
I felt that there was a lot of pertinent information missing from this interview like how did she start, the capital needed, does she have helpers or does family help, is their family working regular jobs to supplement what she earns from the farm. Most farmers in Jamaica that have been doing it twice as long as her say that there is no big money in farming anymore due to corrupt government policies and globalization. She really needs to make a better argument on why people should be attracted to this work.
This is alot of farming land.
She is farmers wife , oh , no tide and offerings
Aso a pastor's wife.
SHAN I WANT YOU TO COME OVER TO ST THOMAS GOLDEN GROVE AND HELP ME BECAUSE I WANT TO BE BIG FARMER
Ha!rd work pays
Your farming is wonderful illove farming and need to buy some cassava plant I am from Manchester how you sell your puddingect I need your number . Mrs alman
Send me a WhatsApp so I can send info 876-919-5344
Good night today is 2 /1 /2024 I gave you 2 out of 10 because you don't give a number for the Alma you suppose to give a number so it can help miss Alma to find new market can I have a number for miss Alma please
Thèse vidéos are my very best i love it love u keep on the good work this inspires people farming IS the very best work 💪
Not everyone have the Land to plant Pastor got money they Can Do what they want to just Hope yll give people work god bless u health n strenght 💪👏