In the letter he wrote on May 15, 1949, to the President of the Royal Agricultural Society, Muhammad Taher Pasha, the Hungarian expert, “General Tibor de Bedko Centered”, did not forget requesting to bring in the necessary weeds to Kafr Farouk in Ain Shams in Cairo of grass and in ample quantities in addition to trees and palms, or buy them if they are not available.
The Hungarian expert said, “It is necessary to start planting trees and seedlings around the farm and next to the stables, as well as the main entrance to the station, and to use the natural fertilizer left over from the horses in ample quantities and as a sustainable one in planting vegetable ponds with grass and flowers.”