All systems go …

20 04 2008

On Tuesday we had our workers at Willow Park harvest the maize crop which we planted in November of last year.  It wasn’t a bad crop averaging about 1 cob per stalk with a few bearing 2 cobs.  At the moment we have the cobs sitting on top of one of the rooves waiting to dry out and then by mid this week we should be able to take it to get grinded down into the mealie and use the left-over’s (cobs and the skins of the kernels) for the cow fodder.  Praise God that we have been able to get this far and that we will be able to provide the girls at Samkele with mealie for a majority of ’08.

 

With the money saved from purchasing mealie for the girls at Samkele we will be able to purchase next seasons maize seed and we are endeavouring to create a larger crop (2 hectares) so that we can start to provide more mealie for other YFC ministries; then the following year create an even larger crop so that we can start to help others in the community … This is just SOOOOO exciting to see from just one donation (the money to create the maize crop) we can create a self sustaining crop / ministry / outreach that will continue to grow to help not just ourselves but others as well.  WAHOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!





Wild pig???? No body told me about wild pig!!!!!

2 04 2008

In one of the previous blogs I told you about the maize crop that had been planted at Willow Park and how great the crop had been going.  I don’t know how, but I think some wild pig logged onto our website and found out about the crop.  I received the devastating news the other day that these wild pigs got into the best part of our crop and destroyed about ¼ of our crop.  Shame.  The workers quickly harvested the green maize cobs from that section of the crop and we have boosted security on the remaining crop.

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