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Bananas Coconuts Fruit Trees Our Mindanao

Our Farm: New Coconut Farm Footage

2026 Aerial Odyssey: Soaring Over Jessie’s Sunshine Farm and the New Frontier of Agriculture

In the Age of Drone Technology

Only a few things like an aerial view captures the quiet revolution in Agro-Forestry. Jessie’s Sunshine Farm’s newly uploaded video, Our Farm: New Coconut Farm Footage, of April 2026 delivers exactly that. A breathtaking, wordless flight over what is a meticulously planned agricultural enterprise. Clocking in as fresh footage, uploaded just hours ago, the video invites viewers to rise above the soil and witness a living blueprint for sustainable farming in the mid-2020s. No narration, simple text overlays. Just pure visual storytelling that speaks volumes about innovation, resilience, and harmony as the stewards of the land.

Arial View of Farm Progress

The camera glides effortlessly at altitude, revealing a patchwork quilt of coconut rows combining banana plants stretching toward the horizon. The geometric precision is striking: long, contoured rows of coconuts curve gently to follow the natural topography, a clear nod to contour farming techniques designed to combat erosion and maximize water retention. Such layouts aren’t accidental. They reflect planning. The video’s sweeping pans highlight clusters of on going work, future work, and growing trees. You can feel the optimism radiating from this land, subsequently it has become a symbol of a farmstead evolving rather than merely surviving.

The Aerial Perspective Shifts

The project’s scale comes into focus. The Central Area, CAR, anchors the layout, surrounded by radiating spokes of infrastructure: walkways, natural roadways, rainwater collection facilities, flowers, and fenced pastures dotted with livestock. The integration is seamless. No sprawling monocultures here; Conversely, the footage showcases multi cropping zones. Coconuts determine the first canopy, soon value fruit trees determine the second canopy, and furthermore two rows in between as a third canopy. These Inter-rows currently feature banana plants, as a biodiversity corridors.

Our first ever bananas, Latundan Hybrids

Hard Toil is Sacred

The video’s fluid motion emphasizes movement too: tiny specks that could be machinery or workers tending duties underscore the blend of human labor and machinery. In an era when labor shortages challenge rural communities, especially in our Barangay of San Francisco, tools extend human capability and productivity without replacing the soul of farming. Jessie’s Sunshine Farm embodies the balances between productivity and stewardship for the land. Hence, we are turning what once had been brush and bush into a thriving ecosystem.

Furthermore, anyone who is invested in multi cropping agriculture, whether as a small farmer, policymakers, or fellow Agro-Forestry farmer, should take note of this footage, which is inspiring proof that scalable, ethical agriculture is not a dream but a present reality. It prompts reflection: How many such projects exist quietly across Bukidnon, stitching together solutions to hunger, climate volatility, and economic viability?

Final Thoughts

As the camera dips and circles in the final sequences, the farm reveals that it’s a vision made tangible. In just a few minutes of silent flight, this 2026 Aerial View of our Farm Project distills the essence of modern Christian stewardship: humans as overseers of the land under God’s guidance, combining old and new technology to make good what was meant to be good. Jessie’s Sunshine Farm is cultivating hope. For aspiring agrarians or curious onlookers, this video is an invitation to dream bigger about our future that you can create with the help of the Lord.

Watch it, share it, and imagine your own patch of sky-high potential.

Flowers and Seedlings Our Mindanao

News Update for January 05, 2025

Some progress is done, small steps at a time. But life is good. There are no problems, problems are obstacles and obstacles are new adventures.
We had 8 pabo eggs this morning. Every day is rainy season for some reason. It is supposed to be dry now until April but we have heavy rain every afternoon.

Also, some YouTube planting videos are total scam. More to this later.
Our dogs are sick. The small ones are weak and barely move, Tiger was not seen for one day and he skipped a meal, showed up this morning again and stayed all day with us. Maybe he is doing better. Maybe Rabis? But his saliva is not dripping, his snout is dry!!! Maybe dead worms in his intestines and they create poison? We will see.
The flowers are coming along, slowly but surely. Also veggies. Funny is, even a Power Engineer has to learn to plant his own onions, garlic, and ginger. A challenge for me. But hey, You have a huge piece of land but you buy your onions in the market?? LOL That has to change.
We had our ONE YEAR JESSIE’S SUNSHINE FARM party with our buddy boys and family. Nice BBQ and some beer.
Moving forward.