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Except my father and his father my entire other family are reer beereed. We have massive farms in beer. When I first moved from dhoqoshay to beer dayrtii biyo badan I didn't like beer it was very different from were I grew up . One farmer shoot an other farmer's cow. In hawd we don't have that culture your animals can move freely . In 1991 I escaped from beer to yiroowe then burao . Then I started my first job in burao as shoe polisher I met my father's ex comrades through my job they took me to the school. As a military man my father had so many friends even the guy who brought me into Europe was a friend of my father from beer.
There has been so many agriculture projects that I've lost count.
Most seem to fail....which leaves me to believe they're not thought out properly or using the correct methods.
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