A thought Muhammad Kakiika was the best farmer until mukyara bwogi came to Mª notice.... Hohoho ono smart farmer ampaguddee this so beautful oli ku bugagaga bwa generations nga nyaa........... Tewali kitasobokaa laziima
Thank you so much but in order keep water in the dam without loosing it through infiltration into the soil, u should try to use a pond liner in the dam
Lady, I love what you are doing there at Bwogi farm. I have about 12acres of land in kenya and planning to start a goat farm. I would like to pay you a visit when I com to kampala.
Thanks very much for this information it's worth my data what a great investment may the almighty God bless the work of our hands so that we can also come up with such investments 🙏🙏
Era eyo enima ya silage bt in the modern agriculture it should not exceed two seeds for good yields and it is supposed to be one bt I appreciate her work
@@bwogifarmsuganda Madam Grace greetings.I would like u to advise me I have 1 acre can I start goat farming and how many goats can I rear on that piece of land.Thanks madam
@@bwogifarmsuganda I like your videos though i only get half of the information language. Mind you, your videos are on international platform. Can you do more videos in English? Damiano from Zambia
I Think we can also afford such a land but ekibi twagala nyo okugula Plot mukibuga ate nga osobola okugula atleast like 10 acres ku millions nga 50 notandikirawo
@@bwogifarmsuganda Really? There's a Bwogi who had a property on William street not far from that ka min market( i think shauri yaako) isn't he the one?
Ibra its not right as a journalist to wallow in wolokoso. Go see the Dams in karamoja and sembabule. So follow the story tell the world the truth if you're interesed in the truth