Is it a sign of good harvest coming?

BOBONONG: The areas of Bobirwa alongside Tswapong and Selebi Phikwe have recently been receiving rainfalls and lower and favourable weather conditions that may promise a very good harvest season next year.

Just upon the start of the rainfall, the earth that has been scorched for too long by extreme heat of the sun slowly began to resurrect and breathed a new life of greenery that the area is best known for. Bobirwa region is naturally a beautiful area that is very sensitive and reactive to good climatic conditions. Hence it was the first region to feel the impact of the drought that engulfed the country since last year. Along the road to Bobonong, the clay soils have already begun showing signs that they are retaining water.

Here, nothing beats the beauty of rain water that collects into shallow puddles and in the bushes, with one or two donkeys standing by, having had a good drink of natural rain water. The region is also known for its abundance of underground water that often springs out. The vegetation on either side of the road is promising to resuscitate soon and offer the starving cattle the diet they have long craved for.

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