Working on the home's cassava farmland

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Working on the home's cassava farmland

Hi, hives!!!

Hope you have a great week and happy holidays from here as the holidays are now on in my country so I have been on flex mode since Monday, like enjoyment galore😁😃😃😃😁.

I do not know how you reason yours but it was stated that inner strings equals outer strings, like garbage in garbage out right.

Just as feeding is very important in man's life apart from being a part-time teacher, a writer and so many other things I can be, I also create time to work on the home's cassava farmland during weekends.

Working on the farmland is now tantamount as the farmland is now bushy and the cassava is ready for harvest. I learnt farming from my father, lucky me 😁😁😁, as I used to follow him to farms we had earlier in life than as a young child.

Now I won't disturb him as age is not on his side again so I am the incumbent operator on the farm land.

The farmland is just a plot in size nevertheless, different varieties of crops are on it. Cassava mostly, followed by a paw law tree, guava tree, orange tree, cotton tree, sugarcane, and other vegetables like, scent leaf plant, amaranthus plant, pepper plant and rob leaf pant too.

Harvesting cassava for food during this time is necessary because agricultural products are now costly in the local market. I plan to extract cassava flour as much as I can from the farm.

Cassava flour is a food that is common amongst western Africa, Nigeria in particular, and I have been into manual clearing and cultivation for years now so it is nothing to work on a plot of land within three days using my cutlass, hoe and shovel.

All the pictures are mine.



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