Gauteng Smallholder May 2017 | Page 31

ON THE LAND Wet, muddy, downtrodden and lifeless T his summer Gauteng has had the highest rainfall in more than 20 years, which will have led in certain areas to a problem in smallholder pastures called pugging. Pugging happens when grazing animals tread wet soils and sink into the pasture surface and leave large holes. Their hooves create shallow holes of compacted soil, damaging the pasture by From page 27 Are you a victim of pugging? burying it in the mud. Continual pugging will lead to the paddock looking like brown soup. The smallholder will think that we just need a few days and it will all dry out. However, we need to realise that in some cases the delicate crumb structure of the soil is broken down. The crumbs are smeared by the pounding action of the feet, of smallholder livestock owners to overstock the and the soil air is squashed pasture, which means there out. are more animals on that patch of land than there It can be a period of months to years, or sometimes longer, should be. before this delicate crumb You will know you have this structure is restored. Research problem when: has shown that return to full KPaddocks soon turn to mud pasture production can be when grazed during wet delayed by up to nine months periods. in bad cases. K Gateways and around water troughs are particularly The problem will have been made worse by the tendency muddy. BEEKEEPING Most importantly, once the weeks, taking one to the end hives have been placed on of September and the end of the aloes and the two supers the aloe flow. By doing this added, do not open or over such a short period the meddle with the hives until queens do not swarm off and the time for cropping the before they know what has honey, and do not experi- actually happened they are ment with the swarms, or the back in a much cooler climate bees will abscond. on the Highveld gums. Given the invasion of black capensis bees, conventional queen breeding has simply become a non-starter for highveld beekeepers. By Peter Clark, chairman of the Eastern Highveld Beekeepers Association, tel 011 362-2904 29 www.sasmallholder.co.za Continued on page 30