(Josh really liked the CAKE!) -->
We returned to our site and decided that this slump we’re in needed to come to a screeching hault! This might sound easy however; admittedly this is the hardest thing Will or I have ever done…this Peace Corps business that is! We’ve decided that if our supervisor isn’t willing to work with us then we need to find our own things to do. On Friday I went to the 4-H office and was relieved to hear they needed my help. I will start working with them almost every Friday doing trainings for 4-H kids in agriculture, home economics, and the environment. On Monday we were pleasantly surprised with work…not real, tangible, Peace Corps, meeting goals work….but work! We went to a farmer’s house and helped him plant some onion seed. This leads me into my next lesson…..
Farming 101 Jamaica Style!
I watched the farmers take a machete and chop all the dead debris from the field. After doing so they raked it all into a pile, out of the field. Once finished they took their onion seed and scattered it about the field (I’m told there is a method to it). Once they spread the seed they got down on their hands and knees and used their machete to bury the seed. Carefully they would agitate the soil with their machete until they believed all the seed was covered. Once this tedious task was finished the farmers would take some guinea grass and cover all the soil.
Our job was to run a test plot and show them a more mechanized way to farm. A rotovator (commonly know to us as a rototiller) was purchased for this particular project along with a seed planter. A training session took place to show the farmers how to use the machinery and together we figured out how much time it took to till and plant 1/10 of an acre…I will go through later and do the math to figure out how long it will take to use this machinery on 1 acre. This will show farmers that by using the machinery they can cut their labor in half.
Other than that things are moving along…We’re really excited for Christmas but sad at the same time! We’re going to stay in Porti with Josh and Jesse which will be really fun however we’re going to miss everyone at home…especially the snow! I think it might be 85° here now….so cooling off! HAHA! Love you all!!!
P.S. This is the view from the top of Mandeville the mountain Northeast of us- therefore this is kind of an aerial view of where we live! Farming 101 Jamaica Style!
I watched the farmers take a machete and chop all the dead debris from the field. After doing so they raked it all into a pile, out of the field. Once finished they took their onion seed and scattered it about the field (I’m told there is a method to it). Once they spread the seed they got down on their hands and knees and used their machete to bury the seed. Carefully they would agitate the soil with their machete until they believed all the seed was covered. Once this tedious task was finished the farmers would take some guinea grass and cover all the soil.
Our job was to run a test plot and show them a more mechanized way to farm. A rotovator (commonly know to us as a rototiller) was purchased for this particular project along with a seed planter. A training session took place to show the farmers how to use the machinery and together we figured out how much time it took to till and plant 1/10 of an acre…I will go through later and do the math to figure out how long it will take to use this machinery on 1 acre. This will show farmers that by using the machinery they can cut their labor in half.
Other than that things are moving along…We’re really excited for Christmas but sad at the same time! We’re going to stay in Porti with Josh and Jesse which will be really fun however we’re going to miss everyone at home…especially the snow! I think it might be 85° here now….so cooling off! HAHA! Love you all!!!
7 comments:
Hey you two!!!
Glad to see your update,always like to see what your up too and the pictures of the country life.Glad to here that
Will had a birthday cake for is special day. I am glad that things are somewhat improving for the two of you. We will miss you at Christmas very much , but you know that you are in our thoughts all the time and wishing you the best. Keep up the positive attitudes stay safe and remeber how much you are loved and missed here at home by all of us.
Love Ya Lots
Grandma-Grandpa
BJ-Heidi-Lady-Shelby
All's fair in love and photos! Love that one of Joshiepoo!
Snowing here. Just came in from playing in the snow.
Love you & Miss you
Heyya!!
It snowed here last night and the day before. Its pretty cold but Im not going to complain because youre both in heat....which isnt alot of a Christmas feeling, but at least your have friends that you could consider family! But I enjoyed reading your update and seeing the country land over there. Happy Birthday to Will!! I sent him a thing on Facebook so whenever your on it its there! I love you 2 soo much and I think of you guys all the time.
Love ya tonz!!!!
~Ar!ka~ ♥
oh my, so cold here this week. only supposed to be in the 30s. so enjoy that warm weather all you can. have you gotten our package yet? I hope it didn't get lost in the sea :)
Merry Christmas you two!.
Guess what? We mailed your package today so you will have to let us know when you get it. And if it makes it in one piece. We will be thinking of you guys and wishing that you were home. We are supposed to get another snow storm tonight so we may wake up to lots of snow. They say maybe up to 3 inches down in the valley and up to 6 in the mountains. Beeeerrrrrr!!! Enjoy the goodies when you get them. Love ya
Emily
that's such a great picture you took of me! thank you so much!
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