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When we first started farming in Syongii Kibwezi Farm, we were excited to install a drip irrigation system, drawing water from the Athi River. The initial results were promising. For the first year, the pipelines worked flawlessly, and our farm flourished. The crops were vibrant, and the yield was impressive. It was a picture-perfect scenario.
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However, our joy was short-lived. After a year, the pipes began to clog, and our efficient irrigation system came to a standstill. The once reliable drip lines became unusable, forcing us to revert to terrace watering. This method, while functional, felt like a step back. It made the farm look disorganized and didn't utilize water as efficiently. The idea of installing a sump pump to revive our drip irrigation system was too good to pass up. The planning and execution of this new system have been enlightening. Each stage of the process has taught us valuable lessons, and we are eagerly anticipating the final outcome. Our journey with drip irrigation has been a rollercoaster of highs and lows. From the initial success to the challenges of clogged pipes, and now the hope of a new solution, it has been an eye-opening experience. We can't wait to see our farm thrive once again with the help of the sump pump.
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