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Installing Electric Fences to Deter Wild Boars
Recently, we’ve faced challenges with wild boars damaging our fields, so we’ve taken steps to protect our crops. We installed electric fences to create a barrier that keeps these animals away from our harvest. This decision has helped us safeguard our hard work and maintain a healthy crop yield.In fact, one wild boar was recently […]
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Our Farm’s Water Supply System
We use a pump to draw water from a well and supply it to the entire field through a network of water pipes.
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Surprise Visitor at Work
Found a stag beetle while working today!Can’t believe they’re already flying around the forest—it’s only June!
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Here They Come!
The vines have finally started to sprout and climb. A small but exciting beginning!
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Keeping Weeds Away
We covered the soil with plastic mulch (a special sheet) to stop weeds from growing and to keep the soil warm and moist.
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Building a Home for Yam Vines
Building arches with netting to support the wild yam vines as they grow.Soon, the field will be covered in a beautiful green canopy!
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Installing Electric Fences to Deter Wild Boars
Recently, we’ve faced challenges with wild boars damaging our fields, so we’ve taken steps to protect our crops. We installed electric fences to create a barrier that keeps these animals away from our harvest. This decision has helped us safeguard our hard work and maintain a healthy crop yield.In fact, one wild boar was recently […]
Read MoreOur Farm’s Water Supply System
We use a pump to draw water from a well and supply it to the entire field through a network of water pipes.
Read MoreSurprise Visitor at Work
Found a stag beetle while working today!Can’t believe they’re already flying around the forest—it’s only June!
Read MoreHere They Come!
The vines have finally started to sprout and climb. A small but exciting beginning!
Read MoreKeeping Weeds Away
We covered the soil with plastic mulch (a special sheet) to stop weeds from growing and to keep the soil warm and moist.
Read MoreBuilding a Home for Yam Vines
Building arches with netting to support the wild yam vines as they grow.Soon, the field will be covered in a beautiful green canopy!
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