This is very inspiring. Watching from Nigeria. I have never travelled out of Nigeria before, but now, with this motivation, I am eager to travel to Uganda to visit some of these farms.
Watching from South Africa - I am a first time female goat farmer who needs a lot of knowledge . This is very informative. Thanknyou for dedicating your time into educating us.
Amazing farming and thank so much for giving us a tour at Amigo farm ,VF u are not just farming but changing people's lives be blessed for the good work.
Thank you Tina for this amazing vlog. Mr Wamala has really thought thru all the farm design and operation. Best wishes to both of you as we await more videos to come. Watching from South Korea. 🇺🇬🇺🇬
As a subscriber of Value Farm, when i heard about this project i was very excited. Ugandan being my country of research when it come to farming, Amingo farm was added on my bucket list as many other farms. After watching the video, I was a little disappointed. I thought Amir was going to break the acre into parts, for example, when he said how many or what quantity of the 1 acre he used to plant the alfalfa. He didn't tell us the quantity of land for he used for housing and the quantity of goat that will be housed,for exercise yard, he didn't say how many grasses he planted on the acre, and the quality of land used to plant these grasses. He showed us the napier, gloris, kalenadra and etc. I hope and pray you guys do another video that will specifically deal with the details of these things. Thanks for the education.
Hahaha my dear, I think the overall information given is already enough 😅. You can now make your own divisions of the acre(s) that you have. You can't do exactly what he is doing, but you follow the general guidelines of what he's doing. Best wishes.
He said for alfalfa half acres n for the other grass another half acres I thought that when I heard that is already one acre how about for the other grass and the housing and storage I'm very confused and how many goats I didn't hear the story is not complete and I'm lost
...ehh....scam....ppl will buy the so called highbreed goat..at a premium....buy the grass etc....then realise not an acre...by then...they have made money...... ..its a shame..bcoz...some ppl will innocently have an acre...then fall into the ""pyramid""...
Great job my brother , u deserve that credit , what I ve learnt when watching the video u were natural and environmentally friendly Land use , what can I do in that small piece of land, getting is a key
For the two gardens you said u planted half an acre of alpha alpha and the other still said it is also half an acre.meaning that is already one acre,the heading of the video says how to profit from ONE ACRE OF LAND. always give us correct information when motivating others to do what you think is beneficial.
Probably the most inspiring and educative goat farming video on TH-cam, and yes I've been watching most of them for the past 5 years. Thank you Tina @ValueFarmUG and the founder of #AmigoFarm
This is awesome. Just a question. You say it's an acre farm, but you have so far showed three fields of half an acre for pasture. That means the area is bigger than an acre. Maybe I have misunderstood. Can you explain?
Hello Amigo, am your neighbor in Kyenshama kashari, am so inspired by wat u do. I first liked ur free range system, I watched u on TV. Am goat farmer who is still dealing in local goats but I intend to crossbreed. I need a Boer back not too pure. I want to start seriously goat business on free range coz I have about 100 acre. I really need your contact and I book for a visit on ur farm in Easter holiday. Thanks Regards Bash defarmer.
A great project,been waiting for this follow up on this farm,thanks Tina and Amir.However am afraid one acre in Uganda is an equivalent of three acres in kenya😅
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience Please just one question, maybe I missed this or it's yet to come. How many goats can be supported on one acre?
ehh...not just goats...a breeder... ..pls take note of the diff....some ppl have dairy goats...orhers meat...this is breeding..... ...the ""angel" is in the detail...
Amigo farm the presentation is very inspiring. But I have a question, what's the mixing ratio of alfalfa to glorious guyana for goats. Maybe in your answer include different age groups of goats. Geofrey Mushibwe from Zambia. By the way I am an upcoming goat farmer with 100 goats already
But is that 1 acre of land? This is misleading people who wish to start farming. Maybe if you meant where the housing structures are seated only. But the whole farm is more than 3 acres as i see.
That land is more than one acre if surely they want us to have the courage to do it then they should tell us the truth ,not putting the title to look for likes and shares
Amazing work and very inspiring. I have one concern only he is overworking those boys . Manual watering with cans and also this chopping all day . I know he is starting but I guess he can afford drip pipes now
Hello community, Boar, Kalahari and Savanna Goats. Are these breeds listed above from South Africa? How can one buy them and transport them to Nigeria?
I highly appreciate you as African who can think this way atlest if we all involved in different kinds of farm we will be able to be truly independent from the European world of sanctions of food supply.bravo brother,but I find it difficult to understand your English most especially, when it comes to naming the various plant and usages.
Could it be more healthy for the worker if there is a platform whereby they can work standing on their feet rather than sitting still in one place which could be detrimental healthwise?
I just started my goat farming and these kind of videos helps a lot❤ From Philippines
This is very inspiring. Watching from Nigeria. I have never travelled out of Nigeria before, but now, with this motivation, I am eager to travel to Uganda to visit some of these farms.
Don't travel yet we are still looking 4 the black American business partner of Tina that financed value farm. He suddenly ..................
@ethicalproperties You Will Be Waiting For Life. The Rich Black American Not Moving To Africa.
@ethicalproperties You Will Be Waiting For Life. The Rich Black American Not Moving To Africa.
Thanks, Tina for the exposure the educative tour at the AMIGO Farm.
Watching all the way from UK, amazing you both doing well.
Watching from South Africa - I am a first time female goat farmer who needs a lot of knowledge . This is very informative. Thanknyou for dedicating your time into educating us.
Amazing farming and thank so much for giving us a tour at Amigo farm ,VF u are not just farming but changing people's lives be blessed for the good work.
Lovely .Greetings from India 🇮🇳
Introduce I am Aan from Indonesia. Tina. I've just called u. Glorious farm. Best.
The Alfalfa section really shocked me...we have really learnt a lot today... Asante sana 🙏
Karibu sana.
Excellent project Amigo!Thanks for showing us how to do zero grazing.
Thank you Tina for this amazing vlog. Mr Wamala has really thought thru all the farm design and operation. Best wishes to both of you as we await more videos to come. Watching from South Korea. 🇺🇬🇺🇬
Good work brother. U r still young to see that succed. God guide u.
I understand u have 2 workers. How about the number of goats u feed?
As a subscriber of Value Farm, when i heard about this project i was very excited. Ugandan being my country of research when it come to farming, Amingo farm was added on my bucket list as many other farms. After watching the video, I was a little disappointed. I thought Amir was going to break the acre into parts, for example, when he said how many or what quantity of the 1 acre he used to plant the alfalfa. He didn't tell us the quantity of land for he used for housing and the quantity of goat that will be housed,for exercise yard, he didn't say how many grasses he planted on the acre, and the quality of land used to plant these grasses. He showed us the napier, gloris, kalenadra and etc. I hope and pray you guys do another video that will specifically deal with the details of these things. Thanks for the education.
Hahaha my dear, I think the overall information given is already enough 😅. You can now make your own divisions of the acre(s) that you have. You can't do exactly what he is doing, but you follow the general guidelines of what he's doing. Best wishes.
i expected to see the same too, just to see how one acre can be enough for all that.
He said for alfalfa half acres n for the other grass another half acres I thought that when I heard that is already one acre how about for the other grass and the housing and storage I'm very confused and how many goats I didn't hear the story is not complete and I'm lost
...ehh....scam....ppl will buy the so called highbreed goat..at a premium....buy the grass etc....then realise not an acre...by then...they have made money......
..its a shame..bcoz...some ppl will innocently have an acre...then fall into the ""pyramid""...
Dont be confused with the size be guided by what he is saying valuable
I really appreciate it. I always have worried about enough land,but after this,i have the energy to do it. Thanks
Great job my brother , u deserve that credit , what I ve learnt when watching the video u were natural and environmentally friendly
Land use , what can I do in that small piece of land, getting is a key
For the two gardens you said u planted half an acre of alpha alpha and the other still said it is also half an acre.meaning that is already one acre,the heading of the video says how to profit from ONE ACRE OF LAND. always give us correct information when motivating others to do what you think is beneficial.
This video inspiring of the effort of work but miss leading because it is more than an acre project
Point,
Probably the most inspiring and educative goat farming video on TH-cam, and yes I've been watching most of them for the past 5 years. Thank you Tina @ValueFarmUG and the founder of #AmigoFarm
I love what you do my aunt Tina. Good job.
Good man for a husband Mashaallah nice brains
This is awesome. Just a question. You say it's an acre farm, but you have so far showed three fields of half an acre for pasture. That means the area is bigger than an acre. Maybe I have misunderstood. Can you explain?
20 mins in and this video is very misleading however inspiring on what he has done. They should be more transparent on the acreage needed.
Best thing is to grasp the concept as means geared towards implementation
Very good work Amigo farm. Thanks for the update, Tina ❤️😊
Our pleasure 😊 🙏
Am from kenya but I must visit this farm
Thanks Tina for the updates from Amigo Farm...really amazing layout
You are so welcome!
18:45 you made those boys with goat feed walk right in front of the camera to make the story more interesting😂
Wow amazing project. Thank you for bringing us such a story.🎉🎉🎉 Rise and Shine
Our pleasure 😊 🙏
Amazing presentation, great work Amigo I remember the start of this project. Very inspiring
Impressive goat farm. Keep up Amigo.
Our pleasure 😊 🙏
Best educational material here. ❤
This is interesting, following from Botswana ❤
Impressive work there! I missed the part on the purification of water. Yes, there is the sieve. But what chemicals, if any, do you apply?
Its not only one acre project 😂. But its inspiring and educational
Why then would they claim it is? Honestly, I have that feeling
@jonanderson4280 🤣🤣🤣 catch our Audience
@tayebwasamuel1990 there's a young African out there who's gonna rent one acre of land with the expectation of becoming a millionaire within a year🤣
watching from phillipines❤..
Are you farming?
Wow! you guys made future for Africa
Thank you both
This is really nice and inspiring. Please, what is the name of the tree for living fence?
Watching 🙏👍😊❤🇵🇭
It's really amazing how he has achieved so much with just one acre of land. I'm inspired and more determined to get started.
Sure. It's a very incredible farm and so much going on at the farm. 😊
Am sure it is close to 4 acres. 😂
this is fabulous. Is this really an acre farm? it looks like 5 acres. Anyhow Keep up the good work.
Hello Amigo, am your neighbor in Kyenshama kashari, am so inspired by wat u do. I first liked ur free range system, I watched u on TV. Am goat farmer who is still dealing in local goats but I intend to crossbreed. I need a Boer back not too pure. I want to start seriously goat business on free range coz I have about 100 acre. I really need your contact and I book for a visit on ur farm in Easter holiday. Thanks
Regards
Bash defarmer.
A great project,been waiting for this follow up on this farm,thanks Tina and Amir.However am afraid one acre in Uganda is an equivalent of three acres in kenya😅
It's actually on 3 acres coz this is my neighbor
Thanks ☺️ for the truth. I have been wondering 🤔 how he's doing g it
How much does an acre cost if I want to buy?
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience
Please just one question, maybe I missed this or it's yet to come.
How many goats can be supported on one acre?
50 goats per acre 😊
ehh...not just goats...a breeder...
..pls take note of the diff....some ppl have dairy goats...orhers meat...this is breeding.....
...the ""angel" is in the detail...
This great work
Good work, learning alot, and where is Grafton?
🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤ congratulations Amigo Farms , well done ✅👍 you are a very organized and passionate farmer . Are they foreign goats
Go the IT team !.ilso did IT but joining goat farming very soon.
Yeah.. let's join the farming world.
I need to visit Value Farm and have the experience.
Amazing farm
❤❤❤great work and amazing
Amigo farm the presentation is very inspiring. But I have a question, what's the mixing ratio of alfalfa to glorious guyana for goats. Maybe in your answer include different age groups of goats. Geofrey Mushibwe from Zambia. By the way I am an upcoming goat farmer with 100 goats already
Ya te di like ya me suscribí ❤
Hi amigo farm, question do cows consium alfa alfa?
Very impressive
Thank you 😊
Good work! is this really a one-acre farm?
Many thanks for this informative presentation. How many goats are housed on this farm?
I am really confused about the size of the land
Please can any write the name of the feeds he planted.
1. Alfalfa
2.
3.
Use TEFF.
Good alternative for dryland areas.
value farm, is that one acre or one acre is only where the goat house is built
The exact question I have
Chow can I get alfalfa seed in south Sudan
Nice farm 😃
Well done ✅👍✅✅👍
How much do this guy get in a month, we need to know is it profitable?
Can you kindly give us the names of all the feeds i only got alfafa and pachong what about the trees
Hello Tina how
Can I get the alfalfa seeds
You can from container village.
Where can I find that plant for goat feed / alfafa plant?
Impressive!
I'm from India, project looks good. Pls don't call it as 1 acre project, land size definitely morethan a acre....
Thax for sharing
What is the name of the background music please ?
Almost missed this. Let’s get some education 🙌
Awww our pleasure 🙏 ☺️
This is an amazing farm project. How much is the cost of an adult he goat. I would like to buy a few for starting my farm
But is that 1 acre of land? This is misleading people who wish to start farming. Maybe if you meant where the housing structures are seated only. But the whole farm is more than 3 acres as i see.
That land is more than one acre if surely they want us to have the courage to do it then they should tell us the truth ,not putting the title to look for likes and shares
Those are people in business promoting their products with the aim of making profit from unscrupulous masses, they can tell anything for their gain.
Sure
They are good people. Don't just assume they are deceiving anyone. Ask questions, don't make assumptions.
Just learnt that 1 acre in Uganda is 3 in Kenya. Hope that has sorted everything.
Wooow impressive...
Amazing work and very inspiring. I have one concern only he is overworking those boys . Manual watering with cans and also this chopping all day . I know he is starting but I guess he can afford drip pipes now
I think he pays the boys very well as a motivation. In the video he says "they make me happy, I make them happy"😅
Work force needs a huge Improvement but the project is inspiring.
Hard work does not kill, but poverty kills.
Idle youth
So you want drip to replace the boys?
Beatifull I love You ❤❤
Where is the farm located? How much do you charge for training
I know him is amir from amigo farm
Very determined farmer
True farmer indeed.
Any muganda here to tell me is sugar napia by'ebisagaazi
Watching from Germany. Good job
This guy is s genius
How much is a Goat ? Or goats ? Price please
Are his cameras on solar power?
Great work!
How many goats are you doing on this project?
I meant how can I get the seeds of alfalfa in south Sudan
But this is more than an acre u said Alfalfa half an acre...and also pachong half an acre...that means u need land for grasses right?
He said "about" half an acre, not half an acre
@billyjoe4350 ooh okay
I wanted to be sure...coz am really learning alot
You said it's 1 acre, but the alfalfa and chloris are already 1 acre according to him, is it actually 1 acre?
Mr Amigo kindly buy your employees a chopping machine. It's a great investment.
I agree
Girl doing good USA
Hello community,
Boar, Kalahari and Savanna Goats. Are these breeds listed above from South Africa? How can one buy them and transport them to Nigeria?
You can get kalahari red goats from the northern cape in South Africa.
What is the English name of this glass
Low sound please
Bravo
I'm in love 💕
Thank you 😊
Where is your co director???
I highly appreciate you as African who can think this way atlest if we all involved in different kinds of farm we will be able to be truly independent from the European world of sanctions of food supply.bravo brother,but I find it difficult to understand your English most especially, when it comes to naming the various plant and usages.
What will you do if your goat refuses to breastfeed their kids
Could it be more healthy for the worker if there is a platform whereby they can work standing on their feet rather than sitting still in one place which could be detrimental healthwise?