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Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 8:52pm On Feb 19
Ex0rrcist:
You made me remember this fruit today, took it like 15 years ago. I can't even remember much about it. Didn't know it still existed.
Is pretty much in our farm
Glad I made you remember great memories
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 8:54pm On Feb 19
Ex0rrcist:
Omo, I didn't know there are rice plantation in the SE too, chai this country is too blessed. We just have poor leaders
A lot of rice farmers in Abia state but I think Ebonyi is is number one in rice farming this side they operate large farm
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 8:55pm On Feb 19
Mariangeles:
You grow rice in Abia state? Wow!

After processing, are some of the rice sold or they're only for household consumption?
They're sold and also for consumption too
If am able to get the picture of a processed one tomorrow I will show you they're very clean and neat
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 8:56pm On Feb 19
Mariangeles:
What a name. cheesy

I wish I could get the seedlings to plant.🌱
I don't think it works like that, the seed might die, you just have to cut one of the branches and plant it in the rainy season it will start growing
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 8:57pm On Feb 19
gammarays:
This is called plum nah

Let me guess the location. Somewhere within Ebonyi and Abia
I believe plum is very big like mangoes but this one is small
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by Mariangeles(f): 9:00pm On Feb 19
JAPAHTML:
I don't think it works like that, the seed might die, you just have to cut one of the branches and plant it in the rainy season it will start growing
Oh! Is that so?

JAPAHTML:
They're sold and also for consumption too
If am able to get the picture of a processed one tomorrow I will show you they're very clean and neat
That'll be nice.
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by thomas2024: 9:11pm On Feb 19
JAPAHTML:
Hi Nairalanders,
‎I visited my parents in the village a few weeks ago and it was honestly refreshing. Fresh air, calm surroundings, and absolutely no noise pollution. Just peace.
‎My parents are farmers. They don’t run a large commercial operation, but it’s definitely more than just subsistence farming.

‎They cultivate cassava, Rice and yam, and my dad also owns a sizeable palm tree plantation.

I always like visiting home because I genuinely love the environment and the simple lifestyle. There’s something about the village that just resets your mind, everything is fresh, The air, food literally everything


‎During this visit, I took a photo of my dad’s yam barn and other photos too and decided to share it with the Nairaland family. This is the traditional method our forefathers used to preserve yam after harvest, keeping it safe and fresh until the next planting season.

‎Scroll and Enjoy
Whoa. I’m proud of your parents. Where is the location of the farm?
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by Globad(f): 9:43pm On Feb 19
JAPAHTML:
Hi Nairalanders,
‎I visited my parents in the village a few weeks ago and it was honestly refreshing. Fresh air, calm surroundings, and absolutely no noise pollution. Just peace.
‎My parents are farmers. They don’t run a large commercial operation, but it’s definitely more than just subsistence farming.

‎They cultivate cassava, Rice and yam, and my dad also owns a sizeable palm tree plantation.

I always like visiting home because I genuinely love the environment and the simple lifestyle. There’s something about the village that just resets your mind, everything is fresh, The air, food literally everything


‎During this visit, I took a photo of my dad’s yam barn and other photos too and decided to share it with the Nairaland family. This is the traditional method our forefathers used to preserve yam after harvest, keeping it safe and fresh until the next planting season.

‎Scroll and Enjoy
I like the way you're proud of your parents and what they do.

Keep it up

May God bless you and your family
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by CHIEFCHICKEN: 9:51pm On Feb 19
Thank God Fulani never discover this side
JAPAHTML:
The rice farm
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 10:03pm On Feb 19
Globad:
I like the way you're proud of your parents and what they do.

Keep it up

May God bless you and your family
Thank you 🙏
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 10:03pm On Feb 19
thomas2024:
Whoa. I’m proud of your parents. Where is the location of the farm?
Village in Bende LGA Abia state
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 10:05pm On Feb 19
CHIEFCHICKEN:
Thank God Fulani never discover this side
No we haven't experienced any security challenges here since I was born neither have I heard of such

You know the only security challenge? Petty thieves hahaha though they aren't much
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by thomas2024: 10:21pm On Feb 19
JAPAHTML:
Village in Bende LGA Abia state
That’s good to see. Take care of them for me👌🙏🏻
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 10:42pm On Feb 19
thomas2024:
That’s good to see. Take care of them for me👌🙏🏻
Thank you, I will
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by Luckysbab: 9:14am On Feb 20
Do you know if there are acres of land for farming available for sale there?

JAPAHTML:
No we haven't experienced any security challenges here since I was born neither have I heard of such

You know the only security challenge? Petty thieves hahaha though they aren't much
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 10:25am On Feb 20
Luckysbab:
Do you know if there are acres of land for farming available for sale there?
I don't know about selling but yes there's though it depends on how many acres you want
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by KosiGee(m): 11:29am On Feb 20
JAPAHTML:
Even If I dey USA though I will enjoy it but there's something magical about this village which I can't even explain
Home is home

I will keep spending my life both in the city and village
I work remotely so no problem
Country life is underrated. It’s the best life for me. Big boys like Obj moved to Ota with lots of trees, vegetation and nature.
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by KosiGee(m): 11:31am On Feb 20
JAPAHTML:
Hi Nairalanders,
‎I visited my parents in the village a few weeks ago and it was honestly refreshing. Fresh air, calm surroundings, and absolutely no noise pollution. Just peace.
‎My parents are farmers. They don’t run a large commercial operation, but it’s definitely more than just subsistence farming.

‎They cultivate cassava, Rice and yam, and my dad also owns a sizeable palm tree plantation.

I always like visiting home because I genuinely love the environment and the simple lifestyle. There’s something about the village that just resets your mind, everything is fresh, The air, food literally everything


‎During this visit, I took a photo of my dad’s yam barn and other photos too and decided to share it with the Nairaland family. This is the traditional method our forefathers used to preserve yam after harvest, keeping it safe and fresh until the next planting season.

‎Scroll and Enjoy
Pls where’s this? Enugu Ezike or Orumba in Anambra state? I know both places have the right soil for rice plantation.
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by gammarays(m): 12:53pm On Feb 20
JAPAHTML:
I believe plum is very big like mangoes but this one is small
Bush plum
The flesh slaps but the fruit side is sweet
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 1:42pm On Feb 20
KosiGee:
Pls where’s this? Enugu Ezike or Orumba in Anambra state? I know both places have the right soil for rice plantation.
This is Abia state Bende LGA to be precise
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by Luckysbab: 3:34pm On Feb 20
JAPAHTML:
I don't know about selling but yes there's though it depends on how many acres you want
If not for sale, what will be the arrangement then, for someone who intends to come and farm there?
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by Mariangeles(f): 3:16pm On Feb 22
Nlfpmod, come and see this lovely thread.
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by nlfpmod(mod): 3:53pm On Feb 22
Mariangeles:
Nlfpmod, come and see this lovely thread.
Thanks 🙏
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by CaseSensitive(m): 4:02pm On Feb 22
JAPAHTML:
Even If I dey USA though I will enjoy it but there's something magical about this village which I can't even explain
Home is home

I will keep spending my life both in the city and village
I work remotely so no problem
Best way to live. I'm telling you
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by Rich4god(m): 4:03pm On Feb 22
This is what Fulani herdsmen and bandits are denying lots of people in North central from doing.
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by Hemanwel(m): 4:04pm On Feb 22
Those yams: ain't they gonna rot there?

Wait! That picture is your mum? Or you? Or you sister?
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by InvestSmart(f): 4:12pm On Feb 22
Oh yes... The Agbekoyas back on the days!
CodeTemplarr:
You remind me of the Agbekoiya movement.
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by BreakingNews21: 4:13pm On Feb 22
Nice thread...looks like what heaven on Earth would resemble.
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by femi4: 4:16pm On Feb 22
JAPAHTML:
Picked up some of this fruit I don't know the name but I like eating them
Very sweet, but if you eat too much your teeth will start shocking you 😁😁 is very acidic
Agbalumo
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by Urgent1Million: 4:18pm On Feb 22
JAPAHTML:
There about 3 of this structures
Correct!!
Ugiriri
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by Pootle: 4:20pm On Feb 22
you people are not scared of fulani herds men
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by Urgent1Million: 4:22pm On Feb 22
JAPAHTML:
Picked up some of this fruit I don't know the name but I like eating them
Very sweet, but if you eat too much your teeth will start shocking you 😁😁 is very acidic
Ugiri
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