My venturing into subsistence agriculture is one of the best things I did this year.

I grew potatoes,corn,cassava,peppers,tomatoes,ugu,
green,okra... Even trees.

My Christmas broiler was so big,as a first timer, I am very proud of myself. Only one gave more than 40 pieces of BIG cuts.

Catfish raised at home also served for dried fish,fried fish,barbecue and pepper soup.

The highlight for me was the Noilers/Kuroilers (3weeks old)and native hens we got in August. All three females are laying for us now every day!

Except the one that is raising her chicks,the other two wake up every morning and drop eggs

This one in the picture started laying at 20 weeks old. The day she dropped the first one,I was beyond ecstatic All my weeks of feeding and expectation

If you're looking for motivation to venture into subsistence farming come 2025, this is it

#subsistencefarming
#agricenthusiast
#backyardfarming
My venturing into subsistence agriculture is one of the best things I did this year. I grew potatoes,corn,cassava,peppers,tomatoes,ugu, green,okra... Even trees. My Christmas broiler was so big,as a first timer, I am very proud of myself. Only one gave more than 40 pieces of BIG cuts. Catfish raised at home also served for dried fish,fried fish,barbecue and pepper soup. The highlight for me was the Noilers/Kuroilers (3weeks old)and native hens we got in August. All three females are laying for us now every day! Except the one that is raising her chicks,the other two wake up every morning and drop eggs 🥳🥳🥳 This one in the picture started laying at 20 weeks old. The day she dropped the first one,I was beyond ecstatic 😍 All my weeks of feeding and expectation😅 If you're looking for motivation to venture into subsistence farming come 2025, this is it😉💕 #subsistencefarming #agricenthusiast #backyardfarming
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