Foreman at Beka's sheep farm outside of Dedoplis Tskaro. At the feed barn, he has invented tools to speed up the everday workflow, such as a ceiling-mounted retractable feed sack sticher, and a wheelbarrow that contains an integrated scale.

Bekah, a 31-year old young lawyer-turned farmer, never stops improving his business by diversifying and using new technology. With several branches of agriculture under his brand to run, he is no stranger to multitasking.

No matter how much technology and innovation you use, unpredictable occurrences like hail can damage your crops as is shown in this field of barley.

Zura, a young farmer of 27, supervises the harvest of barley on his fields.

A flock of baby turkeys on Zura's farm. A fully-grown turkey can fetch as much as 100 lari at Christmas, so this tradition remains even on farms which have adopted the most groundbreaking entrepreneurial practices.

Detail of the whiteboard which hangs in the barn, documenting the artificial insemination schedule of the year.