Farming questions

Kirinyaga
No I will not manage daily. But someone can be going there once a week
Yes water in plenty
I have been thinking of doing ngwaci. They take 90 to 120 days. Divide the shamba so you have a planting and harvesting every week. Ready market but after harvest you have to allow them cure for a week to 10 days (curing helps the tubers concentrate the sugars). A few dairy goats to convert the vines into manure and milk..
 
I have been thinking of doing ngwaci. They take 90 to 120 days. Divide the shamba so you have a planting and harvesting every week. Ready market but after harvest you have to allow them cure for a week to 10 days (curing helps the tubers concentrate the sugars). A few dairy goats to convert the vines into manure and milk..

Thanks. Is there a farm you know I can visit and get more insights?
 
I have been thinking of doing ngwaci. They take 90 to 120 days. Divide the shamba so you have a planting and harvesting every week. Ready market but after harvest you have to allow them cure for a week to 10 days (curing helps the tubers concentrate the sugars). A few dairy goats to convert the vines into manure and milk..
Njagi, how many acres are needed for this
 
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You can also think about this @Okiya
 
I have been thinking of doing ngwaci. They take 90 to 120 days. Divide the shamba so you have a planting and harvesting every week. Ready market but after harvest you have to allow them cure for a week to 10 days (curing helps the tubers concentrate the sugars). A few dairy goats to convert the vines into manure and milk..
Watu wanakula ngwacī Sana nowadays . I enjoy them too almost daily , Broadways is gradually making space on my table .
 
I have been thinking of doing ngwaci. They take 90 to 120 days. Divide the shamba so you have a planting and harvesting every week. Ready market but after harvest you have to allow them cure for a week to 10 days (curing helps the tubers concentrate the sugars). A few dairy goats to convert the vines into manure and milk..
I will come for the vine, I have those ol' ones that mature in 5 months.
 
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