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Hunger in Africa: problems and solutions
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Hunger in Africa: problems and solutions

Since well before COVID-19, several major drivers have knocked the world off track in its efforts to end hunger by 2030. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations’ latest report on food security highlights the need for deeper reflection on how to better address the causes of food insecurity.

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August 06, 2021
Understanding and treating PPID
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Understanding and treating PPID

Pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction, sometimes called Cushing’s syndrome, is a common hormonal disease in older horses, says Dr Mac.

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August 06, 2021
Growing onions: Part 6
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Growing onions: Part 6

As with direct seeding, there are advantages and disadvantages to the transplanting of onion seedlings.

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August 06, 2021
‘It's time for NWGA to focus on grassroots level'
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‘It's time for NWGA to focus on grassroots level'

Billy van Zyl, new chairperson of the National Wool Growers’ Association, spoke to Susan Marais about his plan to focus on farmers at grassroots level, the challenges facing South Africa’s wool growers, and how the association is helping communal farmers enter the market.

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August 06, 2021
Innovate to survive in the SA wine industry
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Innovate to survive in the SA wine industry

For many businesses, COVID-19 brought with it tragedy, but for family-owned winery Van Loveren, it has served as a catalyst for change. Susan Marais spoke to managing director Phillip Retief about the way in which the pandemic inspired innovation in their business.

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August 06, 2021
Putting a breeding plan in place for successful cattle production
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Putting a breeding plan in place for successful cattle production

One of the basic principles of successful livestock farming is the implementation of a seasonal breeding strategy. Prof Frikkie Neser of the University of the Free State spoke to Wouter Kriel about putting a breeding season plan in place, and how to ensure that bulls are healthy and able to perform optimally.

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August 06, 2021
How to control kweekgras in croplands
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How to control kweekgras in croplands

Couch grass, commonly known as kweekgras, can rapidly take over a land, leading to serious crop losses. Here’s how to beat this weed.

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August 06, 2021
From automation to no driver!
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From automation to no driver!

Michael and Philipp Horsch from agricultural technology and machinery company Horsch discuss how they are working on developments from task automation to autonomous driving systems.

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August 06, 2021
A symbol of the Cape's early railways
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A symbol of the Cape's early railways

A ganger’s cottage near Stutterheim in the Eastern Cape is a reminder of the Cape Colony’s railroads built from her port cities to the Griqualand West diamond fields during the 1870s and 1880s

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August 06, 2021
A Misguided Approach To Agricultural Support
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A Misguided Approach To Agricultural Support

A new report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has found that even though agricultural support measures have continued to grow worldwide in recent years, the type of support given often fails to meet its stated aims of improving food security, livelihoods and environmental sustainability.

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July 16, 2021
A Natural Approach To Healthier Crops
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A Natural Approach To Healthier Crops

Integrated pest management has become an increasingly popular means of protecting crops against damage from pests such as weeds and insects, and is being driven by, among other factors, the growing resistance to a purely chemical approach to crop protection. Annelie Coleman spoke to several experts to find out more.

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June 25, 2021
Growing onions: Part 5
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Growing onions: Part 5

Before direct-sowing your onions, prepare the seedbed with care. This will pay handsome dividends when the time comes for planting, germination and harvesting, says Bill Kerr.

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July 30, 2021
Fendt premieres Rogator 900
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Fendt premieres Rogator 900

The recently launched Fendt Rogator 900 is a complete redesign of AGCO’s Rogator. The self-propelled machine, which will be available in select markets, now features a chassis that can be raised up to 1,93m.

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July 30, 2021
‘Use top-quality cows for commercial success'
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‘Use top-quality cows for commercial success'

Simmentaler stud owner Willem Botha from the eastern Free State says the quality of the breeding cows in a beef cattle herd is crucial to producing the best product and hence fetching the highest prices. This makes them a key component of profitability. Annelie Coleman reports.

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July 30, 2021
The hope and heartbreak of the almost-Springboks
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The hope and heartbreak of the almost-Springboks

Graham Jooste tells of some great South African rugby players who saw bad communication, injury, politics, and inexplicably bad luck shatter their hopes of Springbok glory.

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July 30, 2021
Proper pruning: key to pecan grower's success
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Proper pruning: key to pecan grower's success

Pecan farming is still in its infancy in South Africa, but with the global demand for nuts increasing, more producers are seeing opportunities to diversify their farms with pecans. Lindi Botha spoke to seasoned Gauteng-based pecan farmer Albert Bouwmeester Jnr about how he gets the most from his pecan orchard.

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July 30, 2021
Harvesting, grading and storing wheat
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Harvesting, grading and storing wheat

Wheat is usually harvested over November/December, but spring and summer wheat can be harvested later.

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July 30, 2021
Challenge turned to opportunity with the right partners
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Challenge turned to opportunity with the right partners

Corona beer, which originated in Mexico, is traditionally served with lime. But when beer-brewing giant Anheuser-Busch InBev added the brand to its line-up, it encountered a problem: a shortage of limes in South Africa. This presented a novel opportunity to increase local lime production and develop new farmers. Lindi Botha reports.

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July 30, 2021
Global body launches goals for sustainable beef production
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Global body launches goals for sustainable beef production

The Global Roundtable for Sustainable Beef (GRSB), an initiative established in 2010, recently launched its global sustainability goals, which are aimed at advancing and improving the sustainability of the global beef value chain

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July 23, 2021
Pöttinger launches mechanical crop-care range
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Pöttinger launches mechanical crop-care range

Pöttinger, the Austrian specialist manufacturer of grassland, tillage and seeding equipment, recently announced that it would offer rotary hoes, constant-pressure hoes and vario hoes from August this year. The company also launched the third generation of its high-performance-series loader wagons.

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July 23, 2021
Getting started with egg production
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Getting started with egg production

From small beginnings and facing many challenges in poultry production, Kobedi Pilane, who farms near Parys in North West, has grown his egg farm into a 5 000-layer commercial operation. Pieter Dempsey spoke to him about his journey.

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July 23, 2021
Find relaxation and adventure at the foot of the Luonde mountain
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Find relaxation and adventure at the foot of the Luonde mountain

Farm tours, fishing and more await those who book a stay at Softwaters Farm Guesthouse, which looks out over Limpopo’s beautiful Levubu Valley

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July 23, 2021
Court ruling clarifies the land rights of individuals
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Court ruling clarifies the land rights of individuals

The recent judgment against the Ingonyama Trust with regard to traditional land rights has far-reaching implications for South Africa. Wouter Kriel reports.

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July 23, 2021
Cattle remain key to sustainable food systems
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Cattle remain key to sustainable food systems

The cattle industry is one of the chief targets of climate activists who propose plant-based diets as a way of reducing global warming and moving towards sustainable food production. Sara Place, chief sustainability officer at Elanco Animal Health, spoke to Lindi Botha about the underestimated power of cattle to contribute to the well-being of people and the planet.

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July 23, 2021
Making Optimal Use Of Scarce Water Resources
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Making Optimal Use Of Scarce Water Resources

Water availability has become one of the greatest limiting factors in agricultural production in South Africa. Johan Kotzé, director of Dutoit Agri Eastern Cape, spoke to Glenneis Kriel about how the company is managing this problem and producing more fruit per litre of water used.

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July 09, 2021
Overcoming Food Safety Fears In Fukushima After Nuclear Disaster
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Overcoming Food Safety Fears In Fukushima After Nuclear Disaster

A new generation of farmers in the Koriyama area of the Fukushima Prefecture in Japan have been teaming up with like-minded foodservice businesses to rebuild the image of the local area.

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June 25, 2021
Management Of Important Grain Diseases
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Management Of Important Grain Diseases

Plant pathology scientists Dr Gert van Coller and Dr Bradley Flett spoke to Pieter Dempsey about some diseases that pose significant threats to South Africa’s maize and wheat production, and how to control them.

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June 25, 2021
Managing heifers and cows: Part 3
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Managing heifers and cows: Part 3

Heifers and first calvers need good nutrition and extra care, such as keeping them in separate herds, if you want to have mature cows that grow out to their full genetic potential for size.

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July 16, 2021
Growing onions: Part 3
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Growing onions: Part 3

Latitude plays a key role in determining which onion types are best for your region. And there are also early and late varieties, says Bill Kerr.

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July 16, 2021
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How to write a winning business proposal

If you intend to start farming, or have plans to expand your existing operation, you are almost certain to require funding. But before you can apply for this, you will need to put together a business plan to convince investors that your endeavour is worth their risk. Prof Sanlie Middelberg of North-West University summarises the main elements of a sound business proposal based on research by master’s student Sicelo Masuku.

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July 16, 2021