Mar 15, 2009
Farm Visit March 15, 2009
Retailers and customers of DQ Chicken came to the farm today to see for themselves how the farm is managed, and the farming methods used.
The herb spiral drew interest
For the priviledge of visiting the farm, you have to smell this compost made of dung, carcasses and dried leaves and branches.
You also have to smell a still used chicken litter that has not been removed for 7 years, from one of the coops.
Feeling the Qi
Looking for Qi
Qi Tea for spraying on plants
High productivity aquaculture - one tiny pond such as this can fetch a revenue of RM10,000 per cycle of 6 months.
Then fruits from the farm for everybody.
Coconuts to quench your thirst after a hot day walking around.
Here's a straw from a papaya leaf stem to drink your coconut water with.
Yummy, perfect end to a hot day.
18:53 Posted in Visitors | Permalink | Comments (2) | Tags: sustainable farming, organic farming, farm visits, nature farming
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so many activities. ehe
i'm eager to smell the chicken's litter =)
Posted by: safuan | Jun 20, 2009
Yes, it is a naturally composting process using microbes to break down the material. After a while, it becomes plain dirt, albeit a little sandy.
Posted by: HS | Jun 21, 2009
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