Daily life on the farm
Harvesting Sunflowers

Sunflowers with our complex in the background.

Harvesters at work.

By day and night.

Supper in the lands.

Loading trailer.

Hauling back to the silos.

A truck offloads at the cleaning plant.

The grain receiving area.

Loading into the main intake pit.

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

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

A leased farm which has been brought back under control.

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

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

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

Amidst all this life goes on for the wild Springbok.

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

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

Inspecting the maize from the 1910 BSA Rail Car.

Wide expansive landscapes and always a mountain the background.

Our daily inspection of the lands reveal many interesting visitors.

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

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

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