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4" pipe incoming at a right angle into tank.

Vermicomposting Flush Toilet: The first in Malaysia?

Posted on January 31, 2022February 8, 2022 by adminLeave a Comment on Vermicomposting Flush Toilet: The first in Malaysia?

Finally, the much awaited and highly anticipated vermicomposting flush toilet is nearing its completion. It would be interesting to see how the design holds up.

Posted in: Construction, Fertility
I've yet to move in the table and rack for a vertical setup to optimise space. This will do for now.

Black Soldier Fly Larvarium

Posted on October 25, 2021February 8, 2022 by adminLeave a Comment on Black Soldier Fly Larvarium

Having a dedicated BSFL structure to cultivate and produce BSFL in a methodical manner is key to having a consistent and reliable supply of animal feed. It’s an expensive investment but it should pay back in the long run.

Posted in: Construction, Upcycling

Setting up Kelulut Log Nest Stands

Posted on July 24, 2021February 8, 2022 by adminLeave a Comment on Setting up Kelulut Log Nest Stands

An integrated farm’s revenue should be as diverse as possible in accordance to one’s available labour resources and efficiency in system design. Stingless bee honey is next in line to be looked into.

Posted in: Construction
Multiple access throughout the perimeter enable movement from one field to another.

Setting up Paddock Fencing for Rotational Grazing

Posted on May 5, 2021February 8, 2022 by adminLeave a Comment on Setting up Paddock Fencing for Rotational Grazing

Soil is food for animals. It ain’t any simpler than that. As such, the animals’ movement at the farm have to be controlled and moved from field to field so that their food source can be regenerated, and the soil does not go bare or compacted.

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Quacking My Way to 2021

Posted on January 18, 2021January 20, 2021 by adminLeave a Comment on Quacking My Way to 2021

Geese checked. Chickens checked. Ducks checked. Here’s to a fun-filled productive 2021 with all animals in the house roaring to a blast.

Posted in: Animals, Construction

Traditional Malay Kampung House-inspired Cottage

Posted on December 12, 2020January 20, 2021 by adminLeave a Comment on Traditional Malay Kampung House-inspired Cottage

Finally, a proper permanent shelter to rest and recharge atop a hill with a commanding view over the entire farm.

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Goat House – The Apex of Income Generation

Posted on November 15, 2020January 20, 2021 by adminLeave a Comment on Goat House – The Apex of Income Generation

A one of its kind over designed goat cum chicken house on a steep slope, built with reinforced concrete that is made to last a lifetime. Costs me all my limbs and half a torso, but if it makes money sustainably, I will just bite through the pain for now.

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Jackpot: Digging a Self-Replenishing Pond

Posted on August 17, 2020August 11, 2020 by adminLeave a Comment on Jackpot: Digging a Self-Replenishing Pond

A black horse worthy of its title, zone Sasha officially claims the crown of being the sole location in the farm for having a natural source of spring water. What better way to celebrate and honour it by digging a pond.

Posted in: Construction

Building a Dam on Steroids

Posted on March 5, 2020April 8, 2020 by adminLeave a Comment on Building a Dam on Steroids

Water. The world’s most precious resource. There will never ever be too much of ’em. It’s time to put an end to the dangers of insufficient water at the farm with this new dam.

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Constructing an Arborloo Composting Toilet

Posted on February 13, 2020February 20, 2020 by adminLeave a Comment on Constructing an Arborloo Composting Toilet

Celebrating the launch of a composting toilet means no more frantically digging around for number two when nature calls. Here comes arborloo to the rescue!

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