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How to Business

Farmer’s Weekly brings you the latest updates news and tips on how to turn your farming business into a success.

The law that cuts your profits

In their eagerness to make farming pay, or make a success of a particular branch of agriculture, farmers often forget how the law of diminishing returns can retard progress, warns Roelof Bezuidenhout.

Want to run a farm? Save successfully

Diligent saving reduces risk while boosting sustainability, and is important in running a farm, says MC Loock, Standard Bank agribusiness manager.

How to run a meeting

Meetings are essential in any business, including farming. But they need to be well-run to be effective.

Look after your wind pump

A wind pump is expensive, but is one of the most neglected pieces of farm equipment, says Roelof Bezuidenhout.

Establishing a conservancy

Conservancies promote and encourage habitat and species conservation.

Responsible landownership

Laws dictate what farmers can and can’t do. They are for the good of the land as well as beneficial to the farmer.

Labour basics

One of the many challenges you’ll face as your farming business grows is deciding how many people to employ, writes Roelof Bezuidenhout.

What you need to know as a farmer

You need textbook knowledge, practical experience and creative thinking to make it as a farmer, says Susan Pletts.
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irrigation pipes, selecting the right ones

How do cost-conscious small-scale farmers select the right piping for their irrigation systems? Bernard Reeksting offers some tips.

Looking after your buildings pays

Don’t let everything go to rock and ruin until your farmyard looks like an informal settlement. Regular care and attention will save you a fortune in the long run, writes Roelof Bezuidenhout.

Important terms you need to know

Bankers and people involved in finance use many fancy words, and knowing what they mean is necessary if you want to make money, writes Susan Pletts.

Anyone can do maths!

We can’t escape maths, so learn to love it, because it’s something you can’t do without when it comes to running your business successfully, writes Susan Pletts.
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