farming
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SIDDI KIMPOLE
@SIDIKIMPOLE (3480)
• Eldoret, Kenya
13 May
I naturally love farming, or say being around the farm. Lately I just realized I do not have a kitchen garden and feel I should have one. I once shared how much I love veggies - especially farm fresh ones. I have navigated...
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SIDDI KIMPOLE
@SIDIKIMPOLE (3480)
• Eldoret, Kenya
12 May
Over the past couple of weeks, Western Kenya has experienced heavy downpours – most of which turned disastrous. This week things seem to be changing tune since no rain was experienced on Monday. Today, Tuesday 12.05.2026 had a...
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SIDDI KIMPOLE
@SIDIKIMPOLE (3480)
• Eldoret, Kenya
3 May
This season’s heavy rains here in Kenya are turning destructive. Over the past week, we have witnessed night time rains that take close to 7 hrs to end! The worst took place on Thursday night. Many families were displaced as a...
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SIDDI KIMPOLE
@SIDIKIMPOLE (3480)
• Eldoret, Kenya
21 Apr
I am sure the green grassy plants in this image resemble sugarcane. In deed, here in Kenya we call them "Napier Grass". They are great feed for cattle, especially in the case of dairy farming. I have planted a lot of it in hope...
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SIDDI KIMPOLE
@SIDIKIMPOLE (3480)
• Eldoret, Kenya
15 Apr
The photo shows a section of one of my passion fruit plants which has begun bearing fruit. Even though the fruits are not many, they are healthy and developing fast. In a couple of months I will be having a continuous supply of...
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SIDDI KIMPOLE
@SIDIKIMPOLE (3480)
• Eldoret, Kenya
11 Apr
While passing by most of my papayas, I was disappointed to discover they were mostly male. This means I won’t harvest much. Still, I have plans to replace most of them with new seedlings from a nearby tree nursery. The only...
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SIDDI KIMPOLE
@SIDIKIMPOLE (3480)
• Eldoret, Kenya
21 Dec
On this morning of 212.12.2025, while walking homeward from the farm, I noticed one of my banana trees fallen. Most likely it was brough down by the strong winds after overpowering a supporting I had made for it. Although its...
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SIDDI KIMPOLE
@SIDIKIMPOLE (3480)
• Eldoret, Kenya
14 Dec
My fear that the remaining chicken would also die is fading as she looks improving. It is almost the second week since the others died but she seems getting stronger although she coughs every now and then. The good thing about her...
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SIDDI KIMPOLE
@SIDIKIMPOLE (3480)
• Eldoret, Kenya
14 Dec
November was very terrible for me. The rains were so scarce that it appeared I was going to lose most of my passion fruit and sugar cane plants. This second week of December has however left me with a sigh of relief since it has...
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SIDDI KIMPOLE
@SIDIKIMPOLE (3480)
• Eldoret, Kenya
8 Dec
I am so disappointed having lost all but one of my 15 birds. A strange disease which a vet claims to be New Castle killed them i just three days. The surviving one is also sickly and might not make it to tomorrow. At times farming...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381760)
• Rockingham, Australia
18 Nov
The photo shows one of the paddocks on our old farm. You can see two different types of sheep-feeders. The sheep seem to have all chosen the same feeder but It’s because they haven’t registered the sound of the ute/pickup. The...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381760)
• Rockingham, Australia
17 Oct
So here’s another scene from the museum in Westonia, Western Australia. This shows a farmer in typical clothing ready to hump a bag of wheat onto a truck.
My father never wore overalls but the truck is typical of one we had. At...
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SIDDI KIMPOLE
@SIDIKIMPOLE (3480)
• Eldoret, Kenya
16 Oct
When I feel I do not have much time, then I know I am doing pretty well. The more I work, the happier I am. Currently rains are not bad – not too much not too little. So I am satisfied that my crops are going to yield well. Sugar...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381760)
• Rockingham, Australia
14 Oct
Travelling on the back roads as we have been doing we haven’t seen a lot of traffic but twice now we’re seen these self-propelled crop sprayers. From a distance, it’s hard to know what they are as they look a bit eerie with so...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381760)
• Rockingham, Australia
21 Sep
Penola is a small town in south-east South Australia. Its high school student number were declining with most opting to travel by bus to Mt Gambier. That was the case until the school built a chicken coop on an empty paddock next...
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SIDDI KIMPOLE
@SIDIKIMPOLE (3480)
• Eldoret, Kenya
20 Aug
I am glad my tomatoes are already doing well and there are minimal incidences of pest and diseases. I am already selling some to neighbours at fair prices. I pick 3-5 tomatoes daily from my less than 10 plants, and since I live...
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SIDDI KIMPOLE
@SIDIKIMPOLE (3480)
• Eldoret, Kenya
2 Aug
At long last I feel so great and motivated. The illness that was bringing me down towards end of July seems to have given up on me. I therefore wish to recover the time I spent resting due to body pains and weakness. So I am...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381760)
• Rockingham, Australia
22 May 25
While we were away, we drove through Carnamah which is in the middle of a farming area. What better icon for the town than this giant model of a Chamberlain 40K tractor. In the 1970s, the local machinery dealer sold 99 of these...
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SIDDI KIMPOLE
@SIDIKIMPOLE (3480)
• Eldoret, Kenya
14 May 25
Vegetables are a food of choice for anyone who wants to live a healthy life. With the increasing demand of veggies, farmers are now growing them without much care on the side of consumers. A recent study in our country revealed...
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