Once the bamboo seed is planted the farmer waters it every day. He does that for four years before the tree even breaks ground. When it finally does, it grows sixty feet in the next ninety days.
Remember, good things take time to take root but then when they do...
#Aqeelafarm
The best thing you can do in times of transition is:
Have one foot in the future, while grounded in great practices of the past...
Learn technology & understand the cutting edge, but still be reading real books & writing by hand
Develop your skills but still develop the self.๐
Few months ago I saw @Naija_farmers installing SOLAR PANELS... I have also seen many Farmers lay blocks themself.
One criteria of becoming a better farmer is to be PROACTIVE.
Being proactive and learning basic maintenance can save you a lot of money and reduce downtime.
Learn to handle the small jobs that others would charge you for.
Your goats will break fences. They'll damage wooden doors. They'll overturn or break feeding troughs. They'll knock over or crack their water containers.
If you call a carpenter or handyman every single time, your expenses will keep piling up.
Instead, learn basic repair skills. Fix what you can yourself, and save your money for the things that truly require a professional.
In livestock farming, being proactive isn't just a skill...it's a way to stay profitable.
No be everything you go the call vet, what can you do before the vet arrives is also important...๐ง
Once the bamboo seed is planted the farmer waters it every day. He does that for four years before the tree even breaks ground. When it finally does, it grows sixty feet in the next ninety days.
Remember, good things take time to take root but then when they do...
#Aqeelafarm