There are no quick fixes in soil
We all know that in order to get different results, you need to do something differently. You cannot expect to get different results if you carry on doing the same things over and over again. The first key to achieving healthy soils is in changing your mindset.
Carbon – the key to storing more water in the soil
Each percentage increase in soil carbon results in 230 818 more litres of water stored per hectare. That is a massive amount of water. Increasing soil carbon levels is therefore a key factor to improving water use efficiency on farms.
Changing the way we think about food
I am not asking anyone to completely change their diet, but rather to consider making adjustments to the way we buy and eat.
Why care about all these little bugs in the soil?
I think the concept of soil life can be challenging for some farmers, as it is not something that they can see. They can’t see the actual organisms we are speaking about, and they can’t see the direct benefit that they provide.
Meet Jacobus Vermaak: A super dad who loves the outdoors
Meet the cool, calm and collected Jacobus from Rosenhof farm. I caught up with him to learn more about his passion for farming and the success they have had on the farm over the years.
Have you considered the environmental impact of electricity use?
Have you ever considered the environmental impact of electricity use? Read this blog to find out how you can reduce your electricity usage and lower your environmental impact.
Meet Adele Bain: The trendsetting, animal-loving dairy farmer
Adele Bain is a dairy farmer based in the Gamtoos Valley in the Eastern Cape that is passionate about sustainable farming. Read more to get a closer look into her life.
Breaking the wind for increased pasture wellbeing
Wind can cause havoc on dairy farms. affecting it’s soils, plants and animals. Although a natural occurrence, something can be done to decrease the devastating effects of the wind.
The actual cost of chemical nitrogen fertiliser
We tend to focus on the localized environmental impact of nitrogen where it is applied, but what about the broader impact associated with its production?
Meet Gary Seeney: IT guru, golfer and a dairy farmer.
Here is an interview I did with Gary where he tells me about growing up and his views on farming.