FAVOURING QUALITY OVER QUANTITY ON A SMALL PIECE OF LAND
Jul 13, 2020
3 minutes
Dohne Merino
PHOTOS: JEANDRÉ VAN DER WALT
“Over five decades ago, my late father-in-law, Japie Patience, started farming 10 Ile de France sheep on a 95ha piece of rented commonage land in Saron, near Porterville. He also had a few calves that he bought from dairy farmers in the area,” recalls Therecia Patience.
She took over the farm in 1989. “At that stage, I was a housewife, while my husband worked as a teacher. I was the only one who had time to attend to the farm.”
Her son Gary, an agricultural engineer, officially joined her
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