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PRODUCER FOCUS Piet believes that wind erosion, soil temperature and rainfall are the most important aspects to consider when farming COMPONENTS They have adjusted the farming opera- tions significantly since 2013. They initially planted 95% maize and 5% wheat. In 2015 they started with 100 hectares of sunflower and the year after, 40 hectares of soybeans under irrigation. The farming operations have changed so much that in the 2018/2019 season they will be plant- ing 37% maize, followed by 24% sunflow- er, 19% soybeans, 7% small white beans, 7% wheat and 6% of the fields will be left fallow. "This is because the maize sum by itself is not sustainable", Pieter and Piet said. His son Pieter handles the crop farm- ing and his son-in-law Cassie handles the pecan nuts, which they started planting five years ago. Cassie loves the pecan nut farming, 10 500 trees to be specific. According to him his hard work over a number of years will start paying off in a few years' time. He plants Wichita and Navaho trees, 12 by 6 metres on 75 hectares for more sunlight, and to utilise the soil and water more effectively. When the trees become too big, they will be thinned out. He also believes in an infield nursery and replaces damaged trees with trees of a similar age. He carefully prunes the trees and tells us: The branches are the factory, but the trunk transports nutrients. His advice to producers is: “Rather buy a R300 plant than a R200 one, and rather wait a year in order to plant a grafted tree.” PHILOSOPHY Piet has a ‘n threefold philosophy about farming. He was an agricultural extension officer in Bophuthatswana in 2013 and believes that wind erosion, soil temperature and rainfall are the most important aspects to consider. After 40 years they have a winning recipe to address all three issues. When you walk in the fields you don't sink into loose soil - you walk on crop residue between the rows of stubble from previous Pecan nuts are Cassie de Vries' passion. seasons. Thanks to their 8-series John Deere tractors and implements they can plant two rows 76 cm apart, with the next two rows 1,5 metres further. Wind erosion: The stubble stops wind erosion in its tracks and the only dust clouds I can see are next to the dirt roads leading to the fields. Soil temperature: We compared the soil samples below the residue with soil samples not covered and the difference was very evident - definitely degrees cooler. Rainfall: The soil was damp a mere 10 cm below the residue by the middle of September, which means that the 500 mm of rain per annum is being utilised more effectively - all three aspects addressed! They use the minimum tillage principle and plant on the rows of two seasons past. Last year's stubble is still standing. This brings a totally new perspective to the bare, hot and sandy image of this part of the Free State. As one digs deeper, believe it or not, organic material is found. Piet's dream is to have a perfect system - so perfect that his grandchildren have to go to other farms to see what the sandy area looks like. Pieter, who was part of the 2018 Syngenta Grain Academy, adds that he hopes to see an earthworm or two. SENWES John Deere tractors and a scale model in the showcase tell us that they are John Deere and Senwes customers. Pieter tells us that the RTK is particularly critical for them and that no system touches it - price, service and precision are outstanding. They also have a production loan at Senwes and a portion of their grain is mar- keted by Senwes. He makes special men- tion of his branch manager Gerhard van der Ryst, agri-business manager Vonnie Haarhoff and silo manager Jurie Maree: “When I have a problem, they will definite- ly be able to solve it.” BULTFONTEIN VIBE They mention that there is a good vibe amongst the producers who are part of the Midde-In Study Group. They are cur- rently planning an American tour. MENTORS He has 21 labourers and he believes that knowledge has to be conveyed to employees. They act as mentor for Ruben Motlhabane, an emerging producer. “We are his current mentors and we share all 14 SENWES SCENARIO | SUMMER 2018 13