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Implements

Included in the category of “Implements” are hay and forage equipment, planters, telehandlers and loaders, sprayers, ground-working equipment, spreaders and graders. On this page we give details of suppliers and dealers, and where more information may be found.

The reader is also referred to complementary pages e.g. “Tractors, combines and balers”, “Precision farming”, “Conservation agriculture”, “Animal traction: the use of animal power”, “Grain storage & handling”, the differents etc.

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ARC-Agricultural Engineering (AE) – www.arc.agric.za The ARC-AE is involved in research and development with regards to implements and tractor utilisation. Training can be provided in basic mechanisation concepts and mechanisation planning. Guidelines from the ARC can be purchased (see next heading) and/or downloaded from their website.
AgriSETA – www.agriseta.co.za Included in the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA)-accredited qualifications is “Utilise and perform minor repair and maintenance tasks on implements, equipment and infrastructure”. Find the “Unit Standards” and “Learning Material” options on the AgriSETA website.

Further reference:

  • Agribusinesses and co-operatives deal with agricultural implements (refer to the “Agribusiness” page).

Smallholder farmer

  • Among the details above, find the following companies: AfritracAgrinetBacksaver Farmer EquipmentEden EquipGENTAG (Generic Engineering Task Group)JAPS Engineering and RY Agriculture.

Training & research

  • Producer organisations like Grain SA and the South African Sugar Research Institute (SASRI) run farm implement maintenance training courses.
  • The FARMS programme at the Department of Agricultural Economics, University of the Free State, can generate mechanisation reports to help determine the effectiveness of your mechanisation system. The user’s guide is available on the website in pdf format.
THE IMPLEMENTS TABLE BELOW CATEGORISES THE TYPE OF IMPLEMENTS PROVIDED BY THESE COMPANIES. PLEASE CHECK THIS AGAINST THE COMPANY’S OWN WEBSITE, OR GIVE THEM A CALL.
CompanyHay/forage/feed-relatedPlantersGround engagingGraders, dam scoops, earth-movingSprayersSpreadersOrchard/vineyard-related
AGCO     
Agri Afrika   
Agri Shalom     
AgriCAD     
Agrifeed Systems      
Agrico  
Agripieces       
Alpha Engineering     
Apache      
Argo Industrial   
BP Implements 
Cango Engineering      
Carrotech     
CNH Industrial  
Diamond Implements      
Dicla Agri Machinery 
Drotsky      
Eden Equip    
Elko     
Equalizer      
Erdvark     
Falcon Equipment  
Farmquip SA    
GC Tillage   
GENTAG    
GMG Power SA      
Hardi Crop      
Havco 
Hinomoto  
Ilgi Africa    
INTTRAC   
John Deere  
Joubert Implemente   
Jupidex  
Kanna Industries     
Kat Implemente    
Kongskilde    
Lemken SA     
Mnani Implements    
Morningdew Farms     
Northmec Implements    
Orbach Agri      
Orthman SA    
Piket    
Quantum Field Services      
Radium Engineering   
Reapers Agri      
Richard Keenan SA      
Ritlee Industrial      
Rolo Voermengers      
Rovic & Leers  
Rumax/BJP Supplies     
RY Agriculture  
Shaktiman   
Skaarland Engineering     
Smith Power Equipment      
Soilmaster      
SA Mechanisation    
Southtrade   
Staalmeester    
TERRATill     
Turfmaster       
Turnerland Manufacturing     
Valtrac  
Van Zyl Staalwerke      
VanBreda Agri      
VikingAgri      
Wuhlf      
X Farm    
 
 
 

Websites and publications

Visit the websites listed earlier on this page.

Koos le Roux has written the Meganisasiegids (Mechanical Guide). Le Roux can be contacted at 082 828 9531 or on email at koosleroux [at] live.co.za.

Refer to the document compiled by Dr Wimpie Nell, University of the Free State entitled “Guidelines for Mechanisation and Labour Planning” on the Department of Agricultural Economics webpages at www.ufs.ac.za.

Call 012 842 4017 or email iaeinfo [at] arc.agric.za for the following publications, available from the ARC-Agricultural Engineering in Silverton:

  • Mechanisation basics: Sprayers en spraying techniques (Training manual)
  • Mechanisation basics: Row crop planters (Training manual)
  • Mechanisation basics: Calculations and measurement (Training manual)
  • Introduction to row crop planters
  • Comparative review of technical specifications for no-till jab-planters
  • The operation and application of mounted mowers
  • The operation and application of hay rakes and hay tedders
  • The operation and application of medium and big square balers
  • The application and operation of round balers
  • The application and operation of rotary tillers
  • The operation and application of subsoilers and rippers
  • The operation and application of chisel ploughs
  • The operation and application of mouldboard ploughs
  • The operation and application of disc-harrow
  • The operation and application of row-crop cultivators
  • The operation and application of disc ploughs

Included in the ARC’s Maize Information Guide (MIG) are guides on implements e.g. “Testing of drawbar power for tillage implements”, “Testing of drawbar power for tillage implements”. Download the publication at www.arc.agric.za.

World Ploughing Organisation – http://worldploughing.org