Daily life on the farm
 

Harvesting Sunflowers

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Sunflowers with our complex in the background.
 

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Harvesters at work.
 

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By day and night.
 

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Supper in the lands.
 

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Loading trailer.
 

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Hauling back to the silos.
 

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A truck offloads at the cleaning plant.
 

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The grain receiving area.
 

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Loading into the main intake pit.
 

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Our 20-ton Richard Western Chaser Bin stands by to ensure 
that the combines never stop.
 

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With 3,500 ha to cultivate before next summer not a moment is lost.
 

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A leased farm which has been brought back under control.
 

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Our John Deere 9400 on the horizon.
Lots to think about in air-conditioned comfort for the driver.
 

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Our Soya Beans should be ready to harvest in approximately a month’s time.
 

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A close-up of the Soya plant showing the pod formation.
 

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Amidst all this life goes on for the wild Springbok.
 

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Productivity demands that we do many things simultaneously.
Preparing hay for winter feed for the cattle.

 

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Despite having been out grazing all day the cattle are
quick to get stuck into their evening meal.
 

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Inspecting the maize from the 1910 BSA Rail Car.
 

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Wide expansive landscapes and always a mountain the background.
 

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Our daily inspection of the lands reveal many interesting visitors.
 

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Having done their daily round the oxen are on their
way to be outspanned.
 

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Lucky putting protectors around small trees to help
them cope with the harsh winter.
 

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Due to our animal friendly environment the
Blesbok are somewhat indifferent to humans.