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Ancient Landrace Farm Gilgit Hopar Valley

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Ancient Landrace Farm Gilgit Hopar Valley

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2026, new season starting our Landrace Farm in the mountain valley of Hopar Nagar, Northern Pakistan.

The Gilgit-Hopar Valley region is located in the northern part of Pakistan within Gilgit-Baltistan, a mountainous area forming part of the greater Karakoram and western Himalayan ranges.

The valley lies at an elevation of approximately 2,878 meters (9,442 feet) above sea level and is surrounded by some of the world's highest peaks, including Spantik (7,027meters), Malubiting (7,458 meters), and Phupar Peak (7,266 meters). The valley is renowned for its spectacular glaciers, notably the Hopar Glacier and Spantik Glacier, which feed into the region’s rivers and contribute to its unique alpine ecosystem. The terrain is rugged with steep slopes, deep valleys, and glacial formations, creating a dramatic landscape that supports diverse flora and fauna adapted to high-altitude conditions. The climate varies from cold alpine in the higher elevations to milder conditions in the valley floor, supporting seasonal agriculture and pastoralism



Garden prep for Landrace

This is our prepared Garden, Tilled with manure. Ready for sowing the seed.
We will be showing all the progress of the start to finish and selection we do from our Landrace farm here.

This is a Like grow journal, but for a outdoor Landrace grow of ancient Farm.


Some Last year footages.
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This is the legacy farmer with Forefather genetics.



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Ultra Fast finishing type with 7-8 week flowering period
 
I'm following along, love seeing outdoor grows in different parts of the world. I have some " Hopar Valley " landrace seeds from "The Real Seed co " . Would those be similar genetics?
Could be from that area. But
Those may not be from a legacy farm, could be from a general farmer with generalized population.
Our work is primary monocropping our landrace with no crop rotations, we are the only farmers that breed for improvement.
Can't say the same for someone else source of work.
 
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