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The Kiserian Project Report January to July 2011

The Kiserian farm is currently flourishing with these crops; tomatoes, bananas, cabbages, sukumas (collard greens), sweet potatoes, spinach, lettuce, maize, onions, beetroot, carrots and peas.

In addition to the current animals in the farm, the farm recently procured 400 chicks to add to the poultry brood, the chicken will start laying in four months time.

The next three weeks will be harvest time at the farm and the produce that is not supplied to the school will be sold at the local market. In addition to getting fresh vegetables, milk and eggs from the farm, the students, especially those who are studying agriculture have been allocated small learning gardens where they grow crops as part of their learning experience.

The geese are currently hatching and will have a new breed soon. The rabbits are being interbred to have a hybrid and are now in the second generation. By fourth generation they will be hybrid.

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