Now I know how much hard labour it takes to produce rice! Makes me appreciate rice on a higher level. May God bless all those who labor to make this happen. Great video!
This has been so nice. The catapult brings memories. When we were young we used to make them and called them feya, we would shoot poor birds from the trees.
Beautiful village ❤️. If there's land for sale let us know, we'll become your neighbours 😀. And it's called rice lodging- when the plant falls/bends before maturity due to weak stems.
Wow! Your village is very lush and green. Thanks for showing us all the agricultural activities that are happening there. You can get some of this grass from the rice to lay down in your garden. It will be very good mulch and also provide nutrient as it decomposes for your veggies and plants. I enjoy the teamwork between you and your wife. Blessing to you both.
Thank you for the village tour. It was great to see where the rice comes from and some of the work involved in its production. I learnt something new about the chemicals added to the rice for preservation. I don't wash bismati rice which I buy packaged or in a small sack. I have been washing other types of rice but not bismati rice. Will start washing it.
That was a nice tour. Everything looks so lush and green. I’d like to see more tree crops thought. Do your farmers avoid planting trees? If so, why? Is breadfruit grown in your country? It’s a great food security crop.
1: How many seasons do you experience. 2: how is rice sold in your village. 3: what is the staple food in your area 4: what language is spoken in your area Thanks
Hallo Charlow and Linet, the tour is quite educative
Thank you so much Jane
Thanks!
Thank you so much for your support Bridget, blessings to you always 🙏
🙌🙌🙌 for the first time in my life I ve sn how rice is grown and harvested
Wow! Glad you enjoyed it
So cute ,riding a bike in the villiage😊Charlo say “u heavy”😂
😊 thank you Angela
Now I know how much hard labour it takes to produce rice!
Makes me appreciate rice on a higher level. May God bless all those who labor to make this happen. Great video!
Thanks for watching 🙏❤️🇰🇪
I love watching you guy, the way you have put your trust in each other is awesome
Thank you so much Festus
This has been so nice. The catapult brings memories. When we were young we used to make them and called them feya, we would shoot poor birds from the trees.
Thank you so much for watching 🙏
Beautiful village ❤️. If there's land for sale let us know, we'll become your neighbours 😀. And it's called rice lodging- when the plant falls/bends before maturity due to weak stems.
So nice of you, thank you so much 🙏
Hii Charlow, very nice video of the village tour & on how rice farming is done, so much i didnt know. Your county is very fertile. Keep up
Thank you so much 😊
Hi Charlow , love you and your wife’s channel ❤❤
Thank you so much Shirley 😊
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Thank you so much 🙏😊
HI Charlow and Linet, I ❤️ the greener, it's so beautiful. Like you riding through paradise. BLESSINGS...
Thank you so much 🤗
Kenya 🇰🇪 is beautiful country village live coolest
No doubt
Linet your are a good cook,pilau is just easy to cook.
Yes, true
Wow! Your village is very lush and green. Thanks for showing us all the agricultural activities that are happening there. You can get some of this grass from the rice to lay down in your garden. It will be very good mulch and also provide nutrient as it decomposes for your veggies and plants. I enjoy the teamwork between you and your wife. Blessing to you both.
Wow., thank you so much for your wonderful suggestion 😊
Are afraid of falling on the mad when walking on those thinner path when traveling to the rice plantation 😄
wow quite an experience
the village/countryside tours are my favourite from you!
Thank you so much 😊
❤❤❤❤
Thank you for the village tour. It was great to see where the rice comes from and some of the work involved in its production. I learnt something new about the chemicals added to the rice for preservation. I don't wash bismati rice which I buy packaged or in a small sack. I have been washing other types of rice but not bismati rice. Will start washing it.
Glad you enjoyed and learnt at the same time. Thanks for watching 😊🙏❤️
You can get some of that grass to mulch your garden at home
Yes. Great idea
Wow i didn't know you all that time and you are just near brother.i will visit we do some videos together
❤❤❤beautiful village
Thank you so much Lina ☺️❤
Very beautiful scenery
Thanks for visiting
Much love to u❤ thx for taking us with u. That place is beatiful and very fertile. I will be much appreciative when eating rice
You are so welcome
I remember your bike
Your village is beautiful Charlow & Linet. Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed
Hi Charlow kush an Linet, love your village tour, Charlow can you and your uncles come to Jamaica 🇯🇲 and dig some Wells for us 🙏
Yes they can come if you pay for flight for them 😅❤️
🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you 🙏
Looks it was very enjoyable 😂😂😂😂😂
💯❤️🙏😅
That was a nice tour. Everything looks so lush and green. I’d like to see more tree crops thought. Do your farmers avoid planting trees? If so, why? Is breadfruit grown in your country? It’s a great food security crop.
They plant trees, but avoid in the rice fields because of the shade. Rice grows in a flooded area with a hot sun
Thank you Charlow and Linet.
You're welcome 🤗
The scarecrow looks very funny 🤣🤣🤣
😅😅😅
Nasto has a problem with water in his house and I told him about your uncle’s
1: How many seasons do you experience.
2: how is rice sold in your village.
3: what is the staple food in your area
4: what language is spoken in your area
Thanks
1. 3 to 4 in a year
2. It's 1k at 160ksh for pishori and 120
for Pakistan
3. Rice
4. Kikuyu - common tribe in Kenya
@@Charlowkush001 is pishori traditional rice.
@@zimzimm-qe5in its the best rice with nice aroma,you can smell it from far
@@jacksongikaria5780 thanks