Though they said they had some challenges at first, the irrigation process has not been difficult for them. They were excited to share with us their plans for expansion.
Thursday, May 9, 2013
First Roots in the Ground at Siyasiya, Salima
Farmers were busy in their irrigated gardens the past three weeks, putting to practice what they learned during the initial trainings in April. At Salima, the St. Barnabas irrigation club transplanted tomato seedlings into the first section of their garden.
Though they said they had some challenges at first, the irrigation process has not been difficult for them. They were excited to share with us their plans for expansion.
Though they said they had some challenges at first, the irrigation process has not been difficult for them. They were excited to share with us their plans for expansion.
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