10/08/2018
Latest addition to the winning crop multiplication system is the "Two line fertilizer applicator" to be fitted on top of the Baufis Tractor Ripper.
Great advantage : Fertilizer is placed 6-8 cm below seed .
Fuel/Labor saving: Ripping-fertilizer placing-seeding done in the same pass.
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04/06/2017
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Agri Mega Day on the 7th. June .
Do not miss out
11/03/2017
Baufis Agricultural Services delivers the first part of a series of implements to the Ministry of Agriculture in Ghanzi/ Botswana.
10 x Tractor Drawn ripper with Furrow wings ( Design by Baufis Agricultural Services) and 10 x K2 Draft Animal Ripper with Furrow wings.(Design by Tillers International)
22/01/2017
24 Tractor Driver took part in a theoretical and practical training Program in Katima Mulilo /Zambezi Region from the 16th to 20th January.
16/12/2016
20 Tractor Drawn Ripper Furrower are delivered to Rundu and Katima Mulilo.
09/09/2016
Baufis Agricultural Services is now appointed Distributor of all grain processing equipment supplied by ABC Hansen
09/09/2016
After shipping some Tractor Ripper as well as Draft Animal Ripper to Uganda during
April this year, i was invited to visit the North Eastern Highlands of Uganda to train some farmers and Agricultural Extention Officers to learn about Conservation Agriculture .
This visit came at a very fitting time as the following rainy season brought very little rain .
However most of the fields that where ripped timely delivered surprisingly good yields.
The Namibia Specific Ripping System proved to perform equally well in different soil and climatic environment .
30/04/2015
No-Till Roller Crimper
The Rodale Institute's cover crop roller is a ingenious low-tech tool that allows farmers to roll down a cover crop into a w**d suppressing mulch mat and pla...
30/04/2015
Crop producers should switch to Organic No-Till. The use of herbicides becomes obsolete.
Widely Used Herbicide Linked to Cancer
The World Health Organization's research arm declares glyphosate a probable carcinogen. What's the evidence?