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RANCIDMILKO ™ ®©

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A large part of everything had to be cutdown, the coffee that was originally here, every twenty years or so you have to cut in to trunk, leave just 1/2 foot, so it can grow strong again. You can do that once, so the lifespan of an arabica coffee bush is 40 years
 

RANCIDMILKO ™ ®©

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I don't use Roundup, so the hardest part is keeping everything trimmed and weeds under control. These days we have bush wackers that make everything a lot easier, but still, there's all the fertilizing, trimming the bushes (lol) and the stuff that keeps the bugs and rust away
 

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I've picked up a lot from the gardening program I'm in...they talk to us about the challenges farmers face too