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Read more about How to Diagnose Nutrient Deficiencies in Under 60 Seconds
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How to Diagnose Nutrient Deficiencies in Under 60 Seconds

Jan 15, 2026
Read more about How to Diagnose Nutrient Deficiencies in Under 60 Seconds
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Nutrient deficiencies are one of the most common — and most misunderstood — problems in greenhouse farming. They don’t always show up as dramatic symptoms. Sometimes it’s just a slight yellowing, a subtle curl, or a slow-down in growth. But if you catch them early, you can correct them before they affect yield. This post gives you a simple, field-tested method to diagnose deficiencies in under 60 seconds — no lab, no guesswork, just your eyes and a checklist.
Read more about Tomato Farming: A 90-Day Cost–Benefit Breakdown
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Tomato Farming: A 90-Day Cost–Benefit Breakdown

Jan 15, 2026
Read more about Tomato Farming: A 90-Day Cost–Benefit Breakdown
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Tomatoes are one of the most popular greenhouse crops in Kenya — and for good reason. They’re fast-growing, high-yielding, and in constant demand. But profitability isn’t guaranteed. Many farmers jump in without understanding the full cost structure, and end up disappointed when returns don’t match expectations. This post breaks down a real-world 90-day tomato cycle, based on Kericho conditions, and shows you exactly what it costs, what you can earn, and where the risks lie.
Read more about The Hidden Costs That Quietly Destroy Greenhouse Profitability
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The Hidden Costs That Quietly Destroy Greenhouse Profitability

Jan 15, 2026
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I share field-tested systems for agriculture, rural connectivity, automation, and compliance — built from real work in Kericho’s greenhouses, ICT operations, and business environments. If you want practical guides, checklists, blueprints, and stories that help you run better, earn more, and stay compliant, you’re in the right place.
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Rabi's Apple Pickle

Jan 15, 2026
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With affordability and longer shelf life, apples are a practical choice for home cooks to try various culinary experiments in their kitchen. I am sharing a novelty apple pickle recipe for unconditional pickle lovers who preserve vegetables and fruits through pickling and canning.
Read more about Human Genetic Modification: A Case for Moral Responsibility
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Human Genetic Modification: A Case for Moral Responsibility

Jan 14, 2026
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This discussion explores the ethical and moral justification for human genetic modification. By slowing down to reflect on responsibility, autonomy, and long-term consequences, it argues that using genetic technology to prevent suffering, enhance well-being, and promote fairness is both morally defensible and ethically necessary. Careful oversight, transparency, and informed choice ensure that scientific progress aligns with justice and accountability, demonstrating that deliberate action guided by reasoned judgment can improve the human condition while honoring ethical responsibility.
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Becoming, Slowly

Jan 14, 2026
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Self-growth is sold as hustle and constant improvement- But what if trying to be better starts to feel exhausting? This note is about learning that growth doesn't have to cost your peace. Self-growth isn't a race and is why becoming Slowly is still progress.
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Change is always inevitable

Jan 14, 2026
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Change is inevitable. The twists and turns that come with it sometimes feels like undeafeated obstacles but letting go, letting go is one of the hardest parts of change. How do we change what is already against us? How can change happen so easily with every eb and flow? Does change only happen when we push the throttle onto full speed? Or does it matter what change has in its plans for us? Do we get to have a choice?
Read more about Females are more then their body's, they are somebody:
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Females are more then their body's, they are somebody:

Jan 14, 2026
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As a female, have you ever been judged? whether it was an amount of money, looks, or experiences. you're not alone!
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"Red Light, Last Night"

Jan 14, 2026
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What started as a typical fun day out ended with what felt like the climax of a thriller/horror movie. Sometimes the things we fear or dread the most are right under our noses and we ignore them due to the rational mind even though the twist in your stomach, intuition, and the little voices in our heads tell us differently. As humans, we all have a innate sense when something is wrong or off. It's when we choose not to listen to the one time where the head and the heart agree that things go awry. Sometimes, it's too late to avoid it and things take a wrong left turn for the worst.
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The Spiral Grove

Jan 13, 2026
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Maybe you've noticed the pattern by now. Different relationship, same wound. Different job, same dynamic. You swore this time would be different—you did the therapy, set the boundaries, learned the lesson. And yet, here you are again. In Hindu philosophy, there's samsara—the wheel of existence. The eternal return. But here's what I'm learning: sometimes what looks like going in circles is actually moving in spirals. We're not back where we started. We're encountering the same lesson at a deeper level, with more wisdom, more capacity than before. This pathworking takes you to the Spiral Grove, where the trees themselves grow in spirals and the path helps you see: Are you stuck in a circle, or rising in a spiral? What question sits at the center of your pattern? And are you ready to finally stop circling and sit with it? Includes guided journey, integration prompts, and the permission to take another lap if you need to.
Read more about I Followed IShowSpeed to Africa — and Found Healing I Didn’t Know I Needed
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I Followed IShowSpeed to Africa — and Found Healing I Didn’t Know I Needed

Jan 13, 2026
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I followed IShowSpeed to Africa—especially Kenya—and how watching those unfiltered streams shattered global stereotypes while quietly healing my own relationship with Africa and myself. Through chaos, laughter, and real human connection, the streams revealed an Africa that is present, vibrant, and unapologetically alive—forcing a mindset shift not through explanation, but through visibility.
Read more about Raped at Nine. Healing at Twenty-Nine. Finding My Voice.
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Raped at Nine. Healing at Twenty-Nine. Finding My Voice.

Jan 13, 2026
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I was nine years old when my childhood was taken from me. I was hurt by someone I trusted in my community. I did not understand what had happened, only that I was afraid and in pain. When I tried to speak, nothing was done. The adults stayed silent. The person who hurt me faced no consequences. I learned early that my pain was easier to ignore than confront. I grew up carrying the trauma alone. I looked normal on the outside, but inside I was stuck at nine. Fear, shame, and silence followed me into my teenage years and adulthood. Time did not heal it. Silence nearly destroyed me. This is my story. I survived. I broke the silence. And my voice belongs to me.
Read more about Ordinary Love
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Ordinary Love

Jan 13, 2026
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Ordinary love is easy to miss. In a world that celebrates grand gestures and loud declarations, this piece honors the quiet, steady acts of care — the ones that ground us, reassure us, and make love feel safe.
Read more about The Cultural Assault on History: Why Erasing Our Past Guarantees Our Defeat
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The Cultural Assault on History: Why Erasing Our Past Guarantees Our Defeat

Jan 13, 2026
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The most insidious battle being waged against the soul of America today is not happening on the border or in the halls of Congress; it is happening in the classrooms, museums, and corporate boardrooms, through a relentless, culturally corrosive attack on our own history. They are engaged in a project of national self-hatred, attempting to burn the foundational texts and topple the statues of the very men who engineered the greatest experiment in human liberty the world has ever known.
Read more about The Illusion of Diplomacy: Why Respect is Forged in Unyielding Strength
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The Illusion of Diplomacy: Why Respect is Forged in Unyielding Strength

Jan 13, 2026
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The grand, multilateral stage upon which our global leaders currently dance is an embarrassing display of weakness disguised as statesmanship. For decades, we have been conditioned to believe that global harmony requires endless dialogue, constant meetings, and the signing of beautifully worded, utterly meaningless documents. This philosophy, championed by the establishment class that views American strength as an unfortunate necessity rather than a prerequisite for peace, is precisely why the world sees us as soft targets.
Read more about The Economics of Necessity: Repurposing the Ultimate Liability
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The Economics of Necessity: Repurposing the Ultimate Liability

Jan 13, 2026
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The moralizing screeching that accompanies every discussion about capital punishment in this country is deafening, yet it willfully ignores the foundational question of economics and societal utility. When the state has already condemned an individual—when they have forfeited every right to freedom through heinous, irreversible actions—we are left with a profound fiscal and moral dilemma. Why do we choose to execute them, thereby destroying all potential future value, when we could instead repurpose that human capital for the revitalization of our nation?
Read more about The Counter-Revolutionary Check: Why Stimulus is Smart Business for Patriots
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The Counter-Revolutionary Check: Why Stimulus is Smart Business for Patriots

Jan 13, 2026
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The Left loves to scream about "trickle-down economics," positioning themselves as the great saviors who must directly pour wealth from Washington into the hands of the people. They see government spending as a moral imperative for redistribution. But what they fail to grasp—and what true conservative thinkers like myself understand—is that targeted stimulus, when done correctly, is not charity; it is strategic economic warfare waged against the entrenched bureaucracy.
Read more about My Trauma Belongs to Me
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My Trauma Belongs to Me

Jan 13, 2026
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This is an essay that I wrote on my experience with sharing my traumatic experiences people and learning that not everyone who calls you a friend, isn't really a friend.
Read more about The Mandate Unfinished: Why a Third Term is Necessary to Save the Republic
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The Mandate Unfinished: Why a Third Term is Necessary to Save the Republic

Jan 13, 2026
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The whispers have grown into a roar, and frankly, they are correct. The notion that the 22nd Amendment is some kind of sacred text that must be observed, even when the survival of the nation is at stake, is a dangerous indulgence we can no longer afford. We are not talking about a standard election cycle; we are talking about a moment of existential threat to the very foundation of American liberty. Donald J. Trump must run for a third term, and we, the patriots who still believe in this nation’s greatness, must find the legal and political pathway to make it happen.
Read more about The Fading Blueprint: Why Venezuela is the Warning Sign We Cannot Ignore
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The Fading Blueprint: Why Venezuela is the Warning Sign We Cannot Ignore

Jan 13, 2026
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When we look south of our border, to the nation of Venezuela, we are not just witnessing a geopolitical footnote; we are observing a horror show in real-time—a clear, flashing neon sign that spells out the ultimate consequence of abandoning fundamental American principles. This isn't just about some distant country’s poor economic choices; it is the textbook tragedy of what happens when socialism, enabled by the weakness of global leadership, consumes a republic.