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In this issue of go! Platteland: Ever seen an 8-year-old farmer master large machinery?; Graaff-Reinet - Ageing gracefully… and typically Karoo!; Riebeek-Kasteel's - 'egg tannie' gets cracking!; Enchanting Groot-Marico - That’s the spirit!; 'Build' soil with your own forest plus compost within 6 hours? - We test the iCompost and Invest in a dairy ....and 'earn' your milk, butter and yoghurt.

Ballad of the butter farmer

High up in the Italian Alps, Maria van Zyl learnt to make the tastiest butter in South Africa. Then she started a clever “subscription farming business” delivering dairy products to households in the Cape on a weekly basis, which is how she could afford to buy the first five cows for her micro-dairy. Meet the (bio)dynamic small-scale farmer with big plans

Ballad of the butter farmer

10+ mins

On mountains and moments

On a trip in the southern Drakensberg, a torrential downpour and a field of prickly thistles got acclaimed photographer Obie Oberholzer thinking about the power of perspective

On mountains and moments

7 mins

The head hen who lays the golden eggs

The Country Chic is a delightful specialty store in the Swartland where small farmer and entrepreneur Suzanne Smit sells the organic free-range chicken eggs and poultry meat she produces – straight from her farm to the shelves of her own store

The head hen who lays the golden eggs

8 mins

Ohrigstad's tiny big farmer

Agriculture courses through the veins of the Els family, who have been farming in the Ohrigstad valley in Limpopo since the 1930s. And they are getting younger and younger: Grandfather Jan Els was 36 when he set out, father Dewald 27… and littleWaldo got behind the wheel of massive machines at the age of 6!

Ohrigstad's tiny big farmer

5 mins

Find wisdom in the forest: It all starts with soil

A tree is an investment in any garden, even though patience is required to pluck the (figurative) fruit. When you plant several trees together to create your own forest, the reward is much greater. They offer shade, they support life… and they improve your soil. We spent time reflecting in our white karee“forest”– and learnt a lot

Find wisdom in the forest: It all starts with soil

10+ mins

From food scraps to compost in a jiffy: We test the iCompost

If turning kitchen waste into compost could be done at the touch of a button, more people would take it up, and much less waste would end up in landfills. That’s what Himkaar Singh, the man behind the innovative iCompost, believes. Platteland was keen to put this innovative appliance to the test

From food scraps to compost in a jiffy: We test the iCompost

7 mins

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go! Platteland Magazine Description:

VerlagMedia24

KategorieLifestyle

SpracheEnglish

HäufigkeitQuarterly

The slow life is the good life: go! Platteland celebrates the rural lifestyle and the entrepreneurial spirit of people whose hearts are in the platteland – whether they grew up in the countryside or are already based there, are contemplating making the move or simply hankering after the rural life. Platteland offers articles that focus on entrepreneurs, DIY projects, animals, gardening, food, towns and people. It is both practical and inspiring – as much of a visual feast as it is a celebration of great writing.

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