My farm photos
This is my first time in 2025 harvesting my cassava and my little farm or should we call it a garden and I was so happy to see that my cassava are really doing so so well and this make me very happy and I also saw another specie of cocoyam and I it took a picture of the cocoyam to show you guys and what will be your opinion. So here in African countries especially they west African countries will usually harvest based on how many years the cassava has been planted so in Nigeria abia State ABA obingwa local government area ngwa land they normally harvest once in a year so this is my own turn this year to harvest and I would like to show you some of the pictures to stay on.
There’s something truly magical about the farm, a place where the rhythm of life slows down and nature takes center stage. As the sun rises, casting a golden hue over the fields, the air is filled with the sweet scent of fresh earth and blooming flowers. The gentle rustle of leaves and the distant sound of a rooster crowing create a symphony of morning sounds that awaken the senses.
Walking through the rows of crops, you can feel the rich soil beneath your fingers, a testament to the hard work and dedication that goes into nurturing each plant.
The vibrant greens of the vegetables and the bright colors of the flowers create a stunning tapestry that changes with the seasons. There’s a sense of pride in watching the fruits of your labor grow, knowing that each harvest is a reward for your efforts.
The animals on the farm add another layer of joy. Whether it’s the playful antics of the goats, the gentle nuzzle of a horse, or the soft clucking of chickens, each creature brings its own personality and charm. Spending time with them fosters a deep connection to the land and its inhabitants, reminding you of the simple pleasures in life.