AGRICULTURE NEWS - The protracted drought in the western regions of South Africa will not continue forever.
Once the drought has been broken, livestock farmers will be faced with many challenges such as sustainably managing grazing, livestock numbers and finances.
This was according to Dr Louis du Pisani, national manager for production advice and development at the National Wool Growers Association (NWGA).
“Producers will have to manage these issues with care in order to rebuild their businesses to pre-drought potential. Grazing, livestock numbers and finances are equally important and are interrelated. Nevertheless, it remains a complex process to manage.”
Read the full article here on the Caxton publication, Farmer's Weekly