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Kia Sportage gets three diesel options
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Kia Sportage gets three diesel options

Kia has cleverly added diesel options to its popular Sportage range, two of which have no direct price range rivals. Braam Peens of CAR magazine samples the new CRDi model in the Mother City.

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
How does a horse regulate its body temperature ?
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How does a horse regulate its body temperature ?

Dr Mac explains how a horse uses thermoregulation to deal with changes in air temperature and to cope with vigorous exercise.

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
Get your nitrogen right from planting to harvest
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Get your nitrogen right from planting to harvest

Nitrogen has become an expensive input, so make every gram count: use band placement and avoid over-irrigating, says Bill Kerr.

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
TOMATOES: Controlling weeds in tomatoes
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TOMATOES: Controlling weeds in tomatoes

Research shows that the critical period for controlling weeds is 12 to 48 days after transplanting. Competition with weeds during this time can ultimately result in an 80% decrease in yield.

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
How to recognise stress and manage it
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How to recognise stress and manage it

Stress can have a serious effect on your health, which is why it’s so important to address the problem sooner rather than later. Fortunately, there are well-established strategies for this, writes Roelof Bezuidenhout.

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
Avo farm's long journey to profitability
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Avo farm's long journey to profitability

Land restitution farms in South Africa have a patchy success rate, with many going to ruins after the change in ownership. Failure is usually attributed to the sudden change in management from those with a farming background to those without, as well as a critical lack of operating capital. Lindi Botha spoke to Tom Mdluli of the Matsafeni Trust about surviving despite the challenges, and their plans to expand the operation.

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
How technology is making monitoring animal health easier
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How technology is making monitoring animal health easier

A large part of farming is keeping track of the condition and health of animals. Janine Ryan reports on the current apps available to make this process easier and more efficient for farmers.

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
How to keep your chickens happy and healthy
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How to keep your chickens happy and healthy

Chickens are sensitive to temperature and may be prone to illness. For this reason, adequate housing and healthcare are essential for profitable production. Janine Ryan reports on some things to consider when keeping chickens to ensure their welfare, better growth rates, and humane handling techniques.

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
Vigilance: the best way to prevent farm attacks
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Vigilance: the best way to prevent farm attacks

Laurence Palmer, an independent security consultant, outlines practical steps that South African farmers and farmworkers can take to avoid becoming victims of farm attacks, and to protect themselves if attacked

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
China's population is falling: opportunities and risks for Africa
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China's population is falling: opportunities and risks for Africa

Lauren Johnston, senior researcher at the South African Institute of International Affairs and Associate Professor at the China Studies Centre at the University of Sydney, writes about the risks and opportunities presented to South Africans as China's population drops.

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
Pannar's strategy to help farmers improve yield - come what may
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Pannar's strategy to help farmers improve yield - come what may

Grant Pringle, lead agronomist at Pannar Seed, spoke to Ellis Mnyendu about the company's efforts to develop high-yielding products adapted to a fast-changing environment.

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
Strategies to ensure sustainable cannabis production
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Strategies to ensure sustainable cannabis production

Cannabis growers, regardless of where they are, should practise environmentally responsible cultivation methods. This is not only the right thing to do; it’s ultimately more profitable, says Thomas Walker.

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
High costs and weak demand still weighing on dairy producers
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High costs and weak demand still weighing on dairy producers

Dairy farmers are struggling with increasing input costs, leading to a sharp decrease in milk production. Yet the chances of further producer price increases are slim, as demand remains weak, says Dr Koos Coetzee.

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
Struggling consumers keep meat prices under pressure
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Struggling consumers keep meat prices under pressure

While Easter festivities helped to increase the prices of mutton and beef in April, consumer spending remains constrained, directly affecting demand for meat. Absa AgriBusiness analyses trends and provides forecasts.

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
Soil science society celebrates its 70th anniversary
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Soil science society celebrates its 70th anniversary

The Soil Science Society of South Africa (SSSSA) celebrates its 70th anniversary this year. The SSSSA was established in 1953, and soil science was already a recognised discipline in South Africa at the time. In fact, the first recorded soil survey was conducted in 1899, according to Corrie Swanepoel, a soil scientist at the Agricultural Research Council (ARC).

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
'Namibia drought could develop into a humanitarian crisis'
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'Namibia drought could develop into a humanitarian crisis'

The severe drought in Namibia could result in the same humanitarian crisis as during the 12-year drought which ravaged that country until 2019.

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
Combine harvester sales up 136% in April 2023
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Combine harvester sales up 136% in April 2023

More than 100 units of combine harvesters were sold in South Africa in April 2023, up 136,4% year-on-year. WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
SA olive estate shines at international awards
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SA olive estate shines at international awards

South African olive estate De Rustica recently received international recognition when its Coratina Collection was awarded Best in Class, the Absolute Best Olive Oil, and Best Monovarietal at the EVOOLEUM Awards in Spain.

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
SA Stud Book honours top producers at awards
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SA Stud Book honours top producers at awards

The top livestock breeders, stud herds and flocks, and stud animals falling under the auspices of SA Stud Book were recognised at the organisation's national awards ceremony held recently in Bloemfontein.

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
Agri budget met with mixed reactions
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Agri budget met with mixed reactions

Role players have had mixed reactions to the recent budget address delivered by Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development Minister Thoko Didiza. Glenneis Kriel reports.

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
Cloud-seeding may not solve Mexico's water crisis, say experts
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Cloud-seeding may not solve Mexico's water crisis, say experts

According to Nature, farmers in Mexico have asked the government to 'bomb' the clouds as the country continues to experience its second-worst drought in a decade.

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
Zambia aims to become Africa's food basket amid climate change
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Zambia aims to become Africa's food basket amid climate change

The Southern African state's President Hakainde Hichilema told foreign investors that it was well placed to fill the commodity void left by the Russia-Ukraine war, writes Jeff Kapembwa.

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
Strategic marketing needed to survive tough potato market, says industry body
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Strategic marketing needed to survive tough potato market, says industry body

Farmers producing spuds need to balance quality and price to survive the cost-price squeeze, according to speakers at Potatoes South Africa’s recent annual general meeting. Glenneis Kriel reports.

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
Tea made with indigenous fruit a 'game changer'
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Tea made with indigenous fruit a 'game changer'

The production of tea from indigenous fruit is a 'game changer' for the tea industry, according to Stellenbosch University (SU).

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
RPO welcomes new vaccine against bluetongue
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RPO welcomes new vaccine against bluetongue

The recent announcement by Design Biologix, a vaccine researcher, developer and manufacturer, that it has registered a bluetongue vaccine for South Africa has been welcomed by the Red Meat Producers' Organisation (RPO).

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
Bombed sunflower seed
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Bombed sunflower seed

This article described a South African breakthrough in breeding a superior sunflower hybrid cultivar through irradiation.

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
Amid power cuts, there are factors working in SA farmers' favour
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Amid power cuts, there are factors working in SA farmers' favour

As farmers plant winter crops, including wheat, canola, barley and oats, Wandile Sihlobo, chief economist at Agbiz, outlines reasons to feel more optimistic in a challenging operating environment.

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Farmer's Weekly 26 May 2023
An idyllic blend of beauty, comfort and privacy on the banks of the Breede
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An idyllic blend of beauty, comfort and privacy on the banks of the Breede

River Edge Accommodation offers a superb self-catering stay in cottages on the Breede River near Wolseley in the Western Cape. Camping on the riverbank is also possible, says Brian Berkman.

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May 19, 2023
Protecting and preserving nature
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Protecting and preserving nature

Husqvarna, Cape Nature, Helihack and local landowners came together on Earth Day to safeguard a UNESCO Heritage Site.

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May 19, 2023
Fund aims to boost regenerative agriculture
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Fund aims to boost regenerative agriculture

Switching from conventional to regenerative agriculture may be necessary, but it’s costly. Nic van Schalkwyk, executive director of Restore Africa Funds, spoke to Glenneis Kriel, about his organisation’s solution to this.

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May 19, 2023