Animal husbandry

Issues and important matters in the livestock sector e.g. animal identification, animal welfare, stock theft, transporting animals, female reproductive data of our main farm animals, and estimating the water required for livestock.
Speciality fertilisers

Introduction “Group 3 fertiliser” is a natural or synthetic substance or organism/s that improve/s the growth or yield of plants or the physical, chemical or biological conditions of the soil and does not qualify for registration as a group 1 or 2 fertiliser. This includes: Biofertiliser (Fungi, Mycorrhizae, bacteria) Soil enhancers (water retention) Fulvic and […]
Seeds and seedlings

Introduction ASPECTS TO CONSIDER WHEN DECIDING WHAT TO PLANT Environment Make sure the soil is suitable for the proposed crops. Take into account soil depth, texture, acidity and salinity. Study the rainfall and temperature pattern over the various seasons when deciding which crop can be grown successfully at different times of the year. Planting dates […]
Fuels and lubricants

A fuel-tax rebate exists for VAT registered farmers, who can claim money back on their diesel purchases. Find “Diesel refunds for primary production” on www.sars.gov.za. They should (1) ensure the diesel purchase is in their own name (2) keep detailed records of what each litre was used for, and (3) track diesel from the point […]
Animal health

Introduction Animal health includes the use of measures like vaccinations, dosing and dips to safeguard farming enterprises. These precautions amount to less than 7% of the farmer’s total expenditure. To avoid essential preventative treatment and spending is to act unwisely. Animal diseases and parasites are bad news for the economy, to say nothing of human […]
Vehicles – other

Bakkies and 4x4s, Cars and SUVs, ATVs and Other
Tyres

Radial Ply Imported tractors are normally fitted with Radial Ply tyres. These tyres are all marked with a Load Index and Speed Symbol on the sidewall. A copy of the Speed Symbol table is below. However, these merely indicate the tyres maximum carrying capacity and speed at the maximum speed. When it comes to recommended […]
Trucks and heavy machinery

Introduction This page is weighted towards the “trucks”. Readers wishing for a database of heavy machinery providers should consult a copy of the Plant & Equipment magazine (or its website). Many categories are covered e.g. bulldozers, crawler excavators, backhoe loaders, landfill compactors etc. Role players View the Premium Listings below (scroll down or click on “Premium Listings” […]
Trailers

Role players View the Premium Listings below (scroll down or click on “Premium Listings” on the Table of Contents to the right). Further reference: Be aware that some companies mentioned on the “Tractors, combines and balers”, “Trucks and heavy machinery” and “Implements” pages also supply trailers. Key points for livestock farmers Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) […]
Supply Chain Management

Introduction Farming is only one part of the process which gets food onto people’s plates. Agricultural production leads on to packaging, transporting and marketing/selling. There are many places for inefficiencies and wastage. Supply chain management takes a look at all the links in this process. Dr Tobias Doyer makes the case for co-operation and co-ordination […]