Esther Vincent, Your Favourite Farmer.

Esther Vincent, Your Favourite Farmer. I Empower BEGINNERS to grow food from scratch. Teaching crop farming from land prep to harvest.

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Tomorrow, we begin. This may be your sign to stop overthinking and finally start growing your own food.Every season, man...
12/05/2026

Tomorrow, we begin.

This may be your sign to stop overthinking and finally start growing your own food.

Every season, many people say

“I wish I started earlier.”
“I wish I learned this on time.”
“I didn’t know it was this easy to begin.”

Meanwhile, others who started small are already harvesting vegetables from buckets, sacks, backyards and little spaces around their homes.

This course is about learning a practical skill

Reducing dependency completely on the market

Understanding how your food is grown

Building confidence with farming

And proving to yourself that you can grow something successfully

Operation Grow One Crop (Ugu Edition) officially starts TOMORROW

And the truth is that the best time to start was yesterday.

The next best time is NOW.

Don’t sit back and watch others learn what could help you and your family this rainy season.

Registration closes once classes begin.

Join us now using the link in the comment section

©️ Esther Vincent, Your Favourite Farmer.
I help beginners start and succeed in crop farming no matter their location, background or budget.
Teaching them how to grow food from scratch, boost self-sufficiency and turn small spaces into productive farms.

Good morning, home growers 🧑‍🌾 Have a beautiful day full of hope and love 💞
12/05/2026

Good morning, home growers 🧑‍🌾

Have a beautiful day full of hope and love đź’ž

11/05/2026

Many people are sleeping on ugu farming but smart people are already turning vegetables into income.









The hand that feeds people will never lose relevance. People may overlook the farmer.They may not celebrate agriculture ...
11/05/2026

The hand that feeds people will never lose relevance.

People may overlook the farmer.

They may not celebrate agriculture enough.

They may even act like farming is not important.

But one thing remains true and that is the hand that feeds people will never lose relevance.

Because no matter how advanced the world becomes…

People must eat.

The businessman will eat.

The doctor will eat.

The politician will eat.

The celebrity will eat.

And behind that food is someone who planted, watered, nurtured and harvested.

Farming is providing food, sustaining families, supporting nations and creating life from the earth

A farmer may not always be seen but the impact of the farmer is everywhere.

This is why agriculture will always matter.

As long as hunger exists, food producers will remain valuable.

So never be ashamed of growing food.

Never look down on agriculture.

Never underestimate the person working with the soil.

Because when food becomes scarce, the world remembers the farmer.

©️ Esther Vincent, Your Favourite Farmer.
I help beginners start and succeed in crop farming no matter their location, background or budget.
Teaching them how to grow food from scratch, boost self-sufficiency and turn small spaces into productive farms.

The Lord heals in the place of prayer.Sometimes healing doesn’t begin with medicine or answers, it begins on your knees,...
11/05/2026

The Lord heals in the place of prayer.

Sometimes healing doesn’t begin with medicine or answers, it begins on your knees, in God’s presence, where broken hearts are restored and weary souls find peace.

Your journey may start small, but consistency has the power to turn tiny seeds into great harvests.Never underestimate s...
10/05/2026

Your journey may start small, but consistency has the power to turn tiny seeds into great harvests.

Never underestimate small beginnings.

Keep showing up, keep watering your dreams, and trust the process.

Happy new week

Happy Sunday

Have a beautiful week full of hope and love đź’ž

Tonight, don’t think too hard.You have carried enough worries since morning.You have overthought enough things already.R...
09/05/2026

Tonight, don’t think too hard.

You have carried enough worries since morning.

You have overthought enough things already.

Rest your mind a little.

Not every problem must be solved tonight.

Not every prayer will be answered immediately.

Not every delay means failure.

Some things simply need time, patience and rest

So breathe.

Drink water

Put your phone down for a while.

Look at the sky if you can.

Be grateful for the little things.

You survived today that alone is something.

And no matter how noisy life becomes

Never forget even the earth becomes quiet at night.

Rest well.

Tomorrow is another opportunity to begin again.

Good night

As long as humans eat, agriculture will remain relevant. Trends will come and go.Technology will keep advancing.Differen...
09/05/2026

As long as humans eat, agriculture will remain relevant.

Trends will come and go.

Technology will keep advancing.

Different industries will rise.

But one thing will never change, human beings must eat.

And behind every meal, there is agriculture.

The rice on your plate.

The vegetables in your soup.

The bread you ate this morning.

The chicken, fruits, spices and grains.

Everything traces back to the soil and the hands that worked on it.

That is why agriculture can never become useless.

People may ignore farming today but the moment food becomes scarce, everybody remembers the farmer.

Because agriculture is survival, food security, health, livelihood and the foundation of every nation

As population increases,
the demand for food will continue to increase too.

Meaning, agriculture will continue to matter.

Not just for feeding people but also for creating jobs, income, businesses and opportunities.

This is why learning agriculture is not a waste.

Growing food is not outdated.

And farming is not something to be ashamed of.

In fact, the people who understand food production today are positioning themselves for the future.

©️ Esther Vincent, Your Favourite Farmer.
I help beginners start and succeed in crop farming no matter their location, background or budget.
Teaching them how to grow food from scratch, boost self-sufficiency and turn small spaces into productive farms.
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Last callRegistration for Operation Grow One Crop (Ugu Edition) is closing soon.And honestly, some of you are still doin...
09/05/2026

Last call

Registration for Operation Grow One Crop (Ugu Edition) is closing soon.

And honestly, some of you are still doing what you’ve always done

And that is watching, thinking and delaying.

Meanwhile, planting season will not wait for anybody.

Inside Operation Grow One Crop (Ugu Edition), you will learn

How to plant ugu properly as a beginner

What your ugu needs at different growth stages

When, how, and what to feed your plants

Mistakes that quietly destroy vegetable crops

How to harvest correctly for continuous growth

How to grow with confidence instead of confusion

And these bonuses are included FREE

Top 5 Crops That Grow Fast in Nigeria (Rainy Season)

Beginner Mistakes That Kill Your Farm

How to Start Selling Your Harvest

Composting Made Easy

Registration fee is ₦3,000

Honestly, that’s cheaper than repeated failure.

Registration closes soon and the course will be sold for ₦6,000

Click the link in the comment section to secure your spot now

Don’t wait until people start posting their results before you realize you should have joined.

©️ Your Favorite Farmer,
Edeh Esther Onyinyechi
I help beginners start and succeed in crop farming no matter their location, background or budget.
Teaching them how to grow food from scratch, boost self-sufficiency and turn small spaces into productive farms.

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