[{"id":635,"link":"https:\/\/aplexionanalytics.com\/qarillo-tall-trees-livestock-project\/","name":"qarillo-tall-trees-livestock-project","thumbnail":{"url":"https:\/\/aplexionanalytics.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/02\/V05.001.jpg","alt":""},"title":"Qarillo Tall Trees Livestock Project - A Professionally Managed Zero-Grazed and Dorper Sheep Enterprise","postMeta":[],"author":{"name":"Muchiri Waititu","link":"https:\/\/aplexionanalytics.com\/author\/admin\/"},"date":"Feb 16, 2026","dateGMT":"2026-02-16 07:25:00","modifiedDate":"2026-02-18 09:16:45","modifiedDateGMT":"2026-02-18 09:16:45","commentCount":"0","commentStatus":"closed","categories":{"coma":"<a href=\"https:\/\/aplexionanalytics.com\/category\/case-studies\/\" rel=\"category tag\">Case Studies<\/a>","space":"<a href=\"https:\/\/aplexionanalytics.com\/category\/case-studies\/\" rel=\"category tag\">Case Studies<\/a>"},"taxonomies":{"post_tag":""},"readTime":{"min":5,"sec":10},"status":"publish","content":"1. Background and Rationale The highland agro-ecological zone of Molo, within Nakuru County, offers optimal conditions forintensive livestock production. Cool temperatures, fertile soils, adequate rainfall, and proximity toNakuru and wider Rift Valley markets make the area particularly suitable for zero-grazed dairy farming and commercial sheep production. Seven siblings jointly own six (6) acres of ancestral land in Molo. Rather than pursue informal orfamily-managed farming which often exposes landowners to operational losses and governancedisputes,"}]
