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•••• IN T H E SP OT LI GH T History at Kleinheuwel A NAME DESCRIBES THE ESSENCE OF A FARM, WHICH IS ALSO THE CASE WITH KLEINHEUWEL, NEAR BLOEMFONTEIN, FARM OF SENWES PRODUCER, CHARL YSSEL. AUBREY KRUGER K leinheuwel describes Charl perfectly. Klein (small) in the sense that he is the picture of humility. But the farm also has a rich history. FAMILY A producer is often part of many generations of farmers. In Charl’s case he is at least a sixth generation farmer on his father Robert and his mother Poenkie’s side. Charl bought a part of the farm Kleinheuwel from his father and he bought the adjoining Uitvlug-Wes from his mother. BLACK WILDEBEEST The black wildebeest has an interesting connection with Uitvlug-Wes. After the Boer War the family starting to fence in the black wildebeest, blesbuck and Senwes producer, Charl Yssel farms at Kleinheuwel near Bloemfontein. 16 OCT/NOV 2016 • SENWES Scenario springbok. The black wildebeest numbers had declined to 900 world-wide, 600 of which were on their farm. “The numbers started to increase from this point onwards after they were moved to animal sanctuaries and game farmers.” His grandfather, Jan Bekker, was crowned as the best game keeper in the Free State at one stage. KING BLACK WILDEBEEST The king black wildebeest, with the black marking on the head, is highly sought after. Charl sold 15 of them for R1 million in 2015. KRUGERSDRIFT DAM More history is that the land on which the Krugersdrift Dam is situated, belonged to the family and it was sold when Charl was four years old. This is where the name comes from - Krugersdrift Dam. The construction of the dam started in 1968 and the dam was opened in 1970. Charl tells us that, when the dam levels are low, the remains of the old farm house has can still be seen. The dam, which is 25 metres high, stretches over 5 kilometres and has a capacity of 66 miljoen m³, has a proud family history. During the drought the dam level droped to 6% in