 Since the age of the agrarian revolution human enterprise, technology and innovation has shaped man's interaction with land. With each successive phase, newer, less labor intensive and precise methodologies have come to the fore, case in point, conservation agriculture. Conservation agriculture has three principles. One, talk of minimum soil disturbance. Second principle, maximum soil cover. And then the third principle, crop rotation. Whereas the conventional agriculture you just use the normal ways of land storage. Conservation agriculture we advocate for it so that we can minimize the costs of production. Improve water retention and also you have better yields. The casep crawl is an expansion to the arid and semi arid lands of the Kenya serial enhancement program which became effective in 2014 through a partnership between the Government of Kenya, the European Union and International Fund for Agricultural Development. The program follows a value chain approach to support small holder farmers transitioning to commercial or enterprise based agriculture. Casep crawl interventions have provided a much needed boost in raising farmers yields. The concept of individuals offering conservation agriculture services known as conservation agriculture service providers has been the main vehicle in rolling out this intervention. Nikiya da gupanda, 5 acres per day na yanda nangirikumi, 10,000. Waiwa na amba atuengine, waiwa ii muvano, diwa tilisti, tuncili busa india wakumamia tu. Inimoya katika sile tinga ambason ni na haia, ambason ni na fanya kasi naso yasi e. 2021 juni meja ribsan, nika fanya ekarengisa casep crawl 354 na sana ni casep crawl nili fanya 600. This farming technique is revolutionizing small holder farming with farmers trained storage provided. In yields bountiful, the future looks all conservation agriculture. Casep yanda le na yanda le nbel.