The Star (Jamaica)

Takes her farming seriously

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peppers, cabbage, plantains, dasheen, sweet potatoes, and other cash crops, which she sells to market vendors. She also retails in the market as well.

She is able to hire a total of six permanent workers to tend to her farm. And most importantl­y, Harvey, who’s a single mother, is able to take care of her children.

SOLID EDUCATION

“I can proudly say that I have accumulate­d a lot of things from farming. I am able to give my daughters a solid education from farming. I have a daughter who will be graduating from CASE (College of Agricultur­e, Science and Education) in November, and that’s all because of farming, and I am able to build a home. I am a proud farmer,” she said.

And right next to the pleasure that singing and working in her farm gives her, is the satisfacti­on she gets from sharing with others what she’s learnt over the years.

“People come to me for advice. One farmer told me that he fertilised his sweet potatoes and it’s not looking good. And I said to him to use sulphate of ammonia and put it in his spraying, and he came back and said, ‘Wow, they are green, and pretty, and springing’. And I feel good, at least I’m doing something,” she said.

This has encouraged her to consider seeking further training. “I would never trade farming for anything else. If I had the opportunit­y, I would go back to agricultur­e school to upgrade myself; I would like to be an agronomist,” she said.

Harvey said she encounters the usual challenges most farmers experience, such as drought. But she said sometimes these challenges are exacerbate­d because she’s a woman. However she finds ways to deal with them.

“It’s not harder for a woman, because I have people who work with me, and if I want to do some spraying, I just put whatever I can manage in the pump. I do what I can do” she said.

Her resilience and her expertise in farming have earned her the respect of both men and women.

“The other day this gentleman came to the farm and he was saying: You farm pretty eeh? A the biggest farm mi see and is a woman, yuh cya marry to mi?” she said laughing. “So man look up to yuh, they do respect the female farmers.”

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Harvey makes sure to spray her crops to get the best results.
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ERROL CROSBY PHOTOS Harvey’s farm has helped her school her children, something she is quite happy about.
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