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🐄 Livestock Counting Systems South Africa: Where Smart Farming Begins

🐄 Livestock Counting Systems South Africa: Where Smart Farming Begins

In the rolling fields of South Africa, a quiet revolution is underway. Farmers are trading clipboards for dashboards, guesswork for precision, and manual headcounts for real-time data.

If you’ve ever wondered how technology could simplify livestock tracking, water monitoring, and farm data management—look no further. LCS is not just a product; it’s a movement toward smarter, more efficient farming.

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📸 A Visual Journey Through LCS

Step onto any farm using LCS and you’ll see technology working hand-in-hand with tradition. Fixed units mounted above water yards and troughs silently scan livestock as they pass.

Mobile systems follow the herd wherever it goes. And behind the scenes, powerful software turns every movement into meaningful data.

The Gallery of LCS Products paints a vivid picture:

  • RFID readers scan ear tags automatically, no human input needed

  • Real-time reporting software captures movement and updates instantly

  • Custom management programs centralize livestock data for smarter decisions

These aren’t just tools—they’re the backbone of a modern farm.

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🌐 Smarter Farming with LoRaWAN Technology

Modern agriculture demands more than muscle—it needs intelligence. That’s where LoRaWAN technology comes in.

With long-range, low-power data transmission, farmers can monitor every corner of their operation without lifting a finger.

Picture this: A dam level module quietly checks water levels every minute. RFID readers track animals as they move.

All this data flows wirelessly to a central Farm Hub, where a custom dashboard turns numbers into insights.

 

No more guesswork.

No more manual checks.

Just smart farming, simplified.

🐑 Built by Farmers, for Farmers

LCS wasn’t born in a boardroom—it was born in the field. Founder Francois Haasbroek wanted a simple, reliable way to know how many cattle he had at any given time. Together with Philip Opperman, they built the first prototype and never looked back.

Today, LCS is a reflection of their mission:

“To create efficient, profitable environments for livestock operations.”

And their vision:

“To become a trusted partner to farmers across South Africa and beyond.”

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It’s farming tech with a farmer’s heart.

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🏷️ RFID Tags That Go the Distance

At the core of LCS’s tracking system are Long Range UHF RFID tags—small but mighty tools that deliver big results. These tags are:

  • Readable from up to 3.5 meters away

  • Reusable, promoting sustainability and cost savings

  • Secure, with unique serial numbers that can’t be changed

  • Customizable, with printing options for branding or stock identification

They’re not just tags—they’re your farm’s digital fingerprint.

💬 What Farmers Are Saying

Real farmers. Real results. One testimonial says it all:

“This system has completely revolutionized how we Track, Trace and Collect Data about our cattle and farm. Movement tracking is really easy! Thanks LCS – this is a system worth installing!”

When technology works this well, word spreads fast.

📞 Ready to Count Smarter?

Whether you’re running a small herd or managing a large-scale operation, Livestock Counting Systems South Africa is ready to help you work smarter, not harder. 

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Livestock Counting Systems Attending Nampo Alfa2025
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🐄 Livestock Counting Systems South Africa: Where Smart Farming Begins

🐄 Livestock Counting Systems South Africa: Where Smart Farming Begins

In the rolling fields of South Africa, a quiet revolution is underway. Farmers are trading clipboards for dashboards, guesswork for precision, and manual headcounts for real-time data. At the heart of this transformation is Livestock Counting Systems (LCS)—a proudly South African innovation that’s reshaping how herds are managed, tracked, and understood.

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🚜 Live from NAMPO ALFA Expo 2025: Innovation Meets the Outdoors

🚜 Live from NAMPO ALFA Expo 2025: Innovation Meets the Outdoors

We’re thrilled to be attending the NAMPO ALFA Expo 2025 at NAMPO Park, where agriculture, technology, and outdoor adventure converge in spectacular fashion.

This year’s event is buzzing with energy, and we’re proud to be part of a gathering that’s redefining the future of livestock management and rural lifestyle.

🐄 Spotlight on Innovation: Livestock Counting Systems

One of the standout innovations this year is the RFID Tag-based system developed by Livestock Counting Systems (LCS). As the first of its kind in South Africa, the LCS System is revolutionizing how producers monitor their herds.

With strategically placed sensors, the system automatically counts livestock and generates interval-based reports.

Even more impressively, it alerts users to any animals that haven’t been accounted for—bringing precision and peace of mind to livestock management.

🎯 Outdoor Action and Adventure

NAMPO Park is the perfect venue for this multifaceted expo. Visitors are enjoying:

  • Firearm testing on a dedicated shooting range

  • 4×4 test drives on a user-friendly track designed for all skill levels

  • Angling exhibitions showcasing top-tier gear and techniques

Whether you’re a producer, outdoor enthusiast, or tech lover, there’s something here for everyone.

🐄 Effortless Livestock Tracking

Counting livestock has never been easier. Our RfID Reader uses LoRaWAN to scan RfID ear tags as animals pass by, instantly sending the data to your Base Station.

You get accurate, automated counts without the stress of manual mustering—saving time, reducing labour, and improving herd management.

LCS – The future of herd automation.

Livestock Counting Systems was born out of a personal need from Francois Haasbroek. He wanted to know the numbers of his cattle at any given time. Together with Philip Opperman they brainstormed on how to achieve the goal, as what this system should be capable of doing. 

Philip Opperman was key in designing and building the original system as well as all other developments that has taken place since the first prototype was tested. 

🐑 ALFA’s New Chapter

This year marks a major milestone as ALFA—South Africa’s largest livestock expo—joins forces with NAMPO. Previously hosted in Parys, ALFA has grown exponentially over the past four years. The NAMPO ALFA Expo now offers even more to producers, combining livestock excellence with the thrill of hunting and outdoor living.

👋 Come Say Hello

We’re here, soaking up the innovation, networking with fellow producers, and exploring the latest in agricultural tech. If you’re attending, come find us—we’d love to connect!

Stay tuned for more updates from the expo floor. This is just the beginning.

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💡 Stop Working Harder, Start Working Smarter

With our LoRaWAN system, you gain the insights you need to run a more efficient, productive, and profitable operation. It’s not just smart farming—it’s farming made simple.

Ready to take control of your farm like never before? Let’s make it happen.

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LCS ear tag attached to a cow for livestock identification
LCS ear tag attached to a cow for livestock identification
🐄 Livestock Counting Systems South Africa: Where Smart Farming Begins

🐄 Livestock Counting Systems South Africa: Where Smart Farming Begins

In the rolling fields of South Africa, a quiet revolution is underway. Farmers are trading clipboards for dashboards, guesswork for precision, and manual headcounts for real-time data. At the heart of this transformation is Livestock Counting Systems (LCS)—a proudly South African innovation that’s reshaping how herds are managed, tracked, and understood.

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🌾 Smart Farming, Simplified with LoRaWAN

🌾 Smart Farming, Simplified with LoRaWAN

🌾 Smart Farming, Simplified with LoRaWAN

Farming is hard work—but managing your farm shouldn’t be. If you’re tired of manual checks, endless paperwork, and the constant guesswork that comes with traditional farming, it’s time to upgrade.

Our new integrated LoRaWAN system brings real-time data from your fields straight to your farmhouse, giving you complete control and peace of mind.

🚀 How It Works: A Simple, Three-Part System

We’ve designed our system to be powerful, yet easy to use.

Here’s how it transforms your daily operations:

🧠 The Farm Hub (Base Station)

At the heart of your farm sits the Farm Hub—a robust base station located right in your farmhouse. Equipped with a long-range 868MHz antenna and a custom Linux server running Chirpstack software, it acts as the brain of your operation.

It collects, stores, and manages all incoming data from your property, giving you a centralized dashboard for decision-making.

💧 Dam Level Monitoring

Water is life—and now you can monitor it effortlessly. Our wireless Water Level Module is installed in your dam or tank and transmits water level readings to the Base Station every minute. No more walking out to check levels manually.

You’ll know exactly how much water you have, anytime, from the comfort of your home.

🐄 Effortless Livestock Tracking

Counting livestock has never been easier. Our RfID Reader uses LoRaWAN to scan RfID ear tags as animals pass by, instantly sending the data to your Base Station.

You get accurate, automated counts without the stress of manual mustering—saving time, reducing labour, and improving herd management.

🌟 Key Benefits at a Glance

  • Real-Time Water Data: Stay ahead of shortages and manage your resources wisely.

  • Automated Livestock Counts: Know your numbers instantly and make informed decisions.

  • Long-Range & Low Power: Our 868MHz LoRaWAN tech covers vast distances with minimal battery drain.

  • Centralised Control: All your critical farm data in one secure, easy-to-access location.

💡 Stop Working Harder, Start Working Smarter

With our LoRaWAN system, you gain the insights you need to run a more efficient, productive, and profitable operation. It’s not just smart farming—it’s farming made simple.

Ready to take control of your farm like never before? Let’s make it happen.

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🐄 Livestock Counting Systems South Africa: Where Smart Farming Begins

🐄 Livestock Counting Systems South Africa: Where Smart Farming Begins

In the rolling fields of South Africa, a quiet revolution is underway. Farmers are trading clipboards for dashboards, guesswork for precision, and manual headcounts for real-time data. At the heart of this transformation is Livestock Counting Systems (LCS)—a proudly South African innovation that’s reshaping how herds are managed, tracked, and understood.

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Sustainability of the South African Livestock Sector towards 2050.

Sustainability of the South African Livestock Sector towards 2050.

  • Sustainability of the South African Livestock Sector towards 2050. Part 1: Worth and impact of the sector

    Author: H.H. Meissner, M.M. Scholtz & A.R. Palmer
    Year: 2013
    Issue: 3
    Volume: 43
    Page: 282 – 297

    Livestock production in South Africa contributes substantially to food security. It is also a topic of public debate because of lack of knowledge and wrong information. This article aims to provide information on the worth and impact of the livestock sector; information and statistics providing a baseline to guiding sustainability towards 2050.

    Seventy percent of agricultural land in South Africa can be utilized only by livestock and game and species are found in all provinces with high concentrations in the eastern higher rainfall regions. Statistics in 2010 indicate 13.6 million beef cattle, 1.4 million dairy cattle, 24.6 million sheep, 7.0 million goats, 3 million game species (farmed), 1.1 million pigs, 113 million broilers, 31.8 million layers and 1.6 million ostriches.

    The gross value of livestock products increased by 185% from 1995/2000 to 2006/2010. In relation to field crops and horticulture, livestock products increased their position from 42% to 47% of gross agricultural value. The main reason was a rise in the value and demand for livestock foods, particularly meat. Livestock foods contribute 27% of the consumer food basket on a weight basis. Consumption of livestock foods resembles that of developing countries with meat consumption being 50 – 90 g/capita/day, milk and dairy products 120 – 130 g /capita/day and eggs 15 – 20 g/capita/day.

    Since this is the average for the country with consumption by the rich and poor often differing tenfold, consumption of livestock foods by the poor is of concern, given the many health attributes of livestock foods. The livestock sector in South Africa is a major role player in the conservation of biodiversity through a variety of well-adapted indigenous and non-indigenous breeds and rare game species. It has also shown commitment to rangeland/ecosystem conservation through conservative stocking rates, with several studies and observations reporting improvement in the condition of the natural resource.

    The sector has always been a major employer, but employment rate has declined steadily since 2000 because of increased minimum wages, fewer commercial farmers and increased property size. Some 245 000 employees with 1.45 million dependants, in addition to dependants on communal land and emerging farms, are employed on 38 500 commercial farms and intensive units with wages amounting to R 6 100 million (South African rand). Livestock farming is the backbone of the socio-economy and provides the sustenance of most non-metropolitan towns and rural communities. 

    Keywords: Biodiversity, livestock foods, livestock numbers, Production, socio-economic impact

It is only when one starts to think of all the different applications that the real practical value of the Livestock Counting System is appreciated.

🐄 Livestock Counting Systems South Africa: Where Smart Farming Begins

🐄 Livestock Counting Systems South Africa: Where Smart Farming Begins

In the rolling fields of South Africa, a quiet revolution is underway. Farmers are trading clipboards for dashboards, guesswork for precision, and manual headcounts for real-time data. At the heart of this transformation is Livestock Counting Systems (LCS)—a proudly South African innovation that’s reshaping how herds are managed, tracked, and understood.

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Advantages of installing the Livestock Counting System

Advantages of installing the Livestock Counting System

It is only when one starts to think of all the different applications that the real practical value of the Livestock Counting System is appreciated.

The following are only a few of the advantages;

  • Accurate reporting of livestock numbers that went to drink water;
  • Reporting on request at any given time of day;
  • Peace of mind to know all cattle are counted for;
  • It is now possible to reside on one farm and still be informed about livestock numbers on another farm- regardless of the distance from the primary farm;
  • It is now possible to be informed of livestock numbers even from neighbouring countries;
  • Stay updated on dam and trough water levels at all times.
  • Receive a warning if the flowrate of incoming water into a trough is insufficient,
  • Receive information about livestock in the wrong camp.
  • Part time farmers (or professionals) who does not visit the farm often, receive daily update about animal numbers and water levels.
  • Readers can be installed at specific entry/exit points for the purpose of security – in the case of any livestock movement detected will the owner immediately be informed of possible theft.

Additional services:

Water levels: dams and troughs:

Monitoring water levels of all reservoirs and troughs is now a reality.  Even the flow rate of incoming water can now be measured and monitored. This functionality can be obtained as (a) part of the Livestock Counting System, or (b) a separate independent freestanding unit.

 

  • Reporting from these systems is received via SMS.
  • A status update can be requested via SMS during any time of day.
  • Receive a warning on low flow levels – that can indicate a leaking pipe, a blockage in the supply pipe etc.
🐄 Livestock Counting Systems South Africa: Where Smart Farming Begins

🐄 Livestock Counting Systems South Africa: Where Smart Farming Begins

In the rolling fields of South Africa, a quiet revolution is underway. Farmers are trading clipboards for dashboards, guesswork for precision, and manual headcounts for real-time data. At the heart of this transformation is Livestock Counting Systems (LCS)—a proudly South African innovation that’s reshaping how herds are managed, tracked, and understood.

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