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Getting Water To Your Crop
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Getting Water To Your Crop

Hydroponic operations can be run with one of several irrigation systems. This article examines micro-tubing, drip irrigation and gravitational flow.

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September 6, 2019
FMD: We're Paying The Cost Of Complacency
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FMD: We're Paying The Cost Of Complacency

The chances of South Africa suffering future foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks are high. Without the implementation of better management and control measures, including a traceability system, the red meat industry will continue to be at risk of suffering huge losses.

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September 6, 2019
Feed And Water Requirements For Horses
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Feed And Water Requirements For Horses

You need to plan your horse’s diet during the dry months to prevent digestion issues, says Dr Mac.

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September 6, 2019
Earthworms Make Light Work Of Soil Regeneration
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Earthworms Make Light Work Of Soil Regeneration

With sugar cane being a perennial crop that is ploughed out and replanted only after a number of years, the soil in which it grows can suffer as a result of monocropping. KwaZulu-Natal sugar cane farmer Chloe Clegg has engaged earthworms to improve the health, productivity and sustainability of the soil on her family farm. Lloyd Phillips visited her operation near Harding.

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September 6, 2019
CITES Votes To End Removal Of Elephants From The Wild
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CITES Votes To End Removal Of Elephants From The Wild

A vote was recently passed to end the movement of live African elephants from nature to captivity at the 18th meeting of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) in Geneva, Switzerland.

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September 6, 2019
Agriculture A Vital Part Of The Solution To Land Degradation
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Agriculture A Vital Part Of The Solution To Land Degradation

The world’s drylands are becoming hotter and drier. Expanding commercial agriculture and investing in sustainable land management practices are two ways in which governments can mitigate this form of land degradation, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

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September 6, 2019
Trade War: No Pain, No Gain
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Trade War: No Pain, No Gain

The trade war between the US and China has hit many industries. Meat and grains are amongst them, with supply of these commodities high and prices at a low. Lindi Botha spoke to Robert Preska and Jack Shao, executive members of the US Meat Export Federation, about the situation.

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September 6, 2019
The Crucial Nitrogen-humus Link
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The Crucial Nitrogen-humus Link

Humus contains approximately 10% nitrogen, and thus acts as a storage facility in the soil for this element.

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September 6, 2019
Ronderib Afrikaner
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Ronderib Afrikaner

One of the larger breeds of indigenous sheep, the Ronderib Afrikaner does well in arid to semidesert grassland.

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September 6, 2019
Understand Cattle Behaviour To Achieve Low-stress Handling
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Understand Cattle Behaviour To Achieve Low-stress Handling

Stress in cattle can cause these animals and their handlers numerous problems, and ultimately lose money for the cattle farming business. Dr Johan Cloete, a ruminant technical veterinarian with MSD Animal Health, says it is essential for handlers to understand cattle behaviour in order to achieve reduced stress.

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August 30, 2019
Try Honey For Money
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Try Honey For Money

30YEARS AGO While beekeeping can be a lucrative hobby or occupation, it is a difficult and time-consuming venture.

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August 30, 2019
SA Exports Its First Major Consignment Of Gold Kiwi Fruit
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SA Exports Its First Major Consignment Of Gold Kiwi Fruit

South Africa’s gold kiwi fruit production sector, which is only 10 years old, recently concluded its first-ever major exporting season.

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August 30, 2019
Running Two Engines
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Running Two Engines

Escalating production and marketing regulations will hit smaller farmers the hardest, warns Roelof Bezuidenhout. Are you ready to meet these challenges?

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August 30, 2019
Maize Production Faces Uncertain, Volatile Future
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Maize Production Faces Uncertain, Volatile Future

The Bureau for Food and Agricultural Policy (BFAP) recently presented its South African Baseline Agricultural Outlook for the period 2019 to 2028, which provides a comprehensive summary of the agriculture sector and its projected growth over the next decade.

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August 30, 2019
Informal Beef Herd Is ‘SA's Largest Uncounted Agri Asset'
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Informal Beef Herd Is ‘SA's Largest Uncounted Agri Asset'

The demand for beef will grow 23% over the next decade, according to the Bureau for Food and Agricultural Policy (BFAP).

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August 30, 2019
Dealing With The Data Produced By Precision Farming
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Dealing With The Data Produced By Precision Farming

Erik de Vries, a director at precision farming consultancy Agri Technovation, says the number and diversity of data points generated by precision agriculture technologies require capable central platforms to allow the information to add value to farming businesses.

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August 30, 2019
Global Malnutrition Due To 'Trend To Eat Less Meat'
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Global Malnutrition Due To 'Trend To Eat Less Meat'

The majority of consumers worldwide suffer from malnutrition due to a trend to eat less meat.

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August 30, 2019
Bigger, Better Nampo Cape
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Bigger, Better Nampo Cape

After the success of the inaugural Nampo Cape in 2018, Grain SA says it’s preparing for an even more impressive show at Bredasdorp this year. Denene Erasmus and Jeandré van der Walt report.

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August 30, 2019
Award-winning Goat's Cheese From Clarens
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Award-winning Goat's Cheese From Clarens

After teaching herself cheesemaking, Estee van Aswegen entered her Baris cheeses at the South African Dairy Championships and won top of class.

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August 30, 2019
Weakness Of Willing-Seller, Willing-Buyer Principle
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Weakness Of Willing-Seller, Willing-Buyer Principle

The willing-seller, willingbuyer principle has been blamed for delays and other failings in South Africa’s land reform programme. Veteran attorney and land matters expert, Bertus van der Merwe, says this is a fallacy, and that government ineffectiveness is largely to blame for these problems.

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Farmer's Weekly 24 November 2017
Agri Equipment On Tap, Online
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Agri Equipment On Tap, Online

The cost of farm machinery is a major challenge for small-scale and commercial farmers. Nick Hoffman, general manager at Linebooker, and Jehiel Oliver, creator of Hello Tractor, explain how new digital platforms are being used to source equipment with ease.

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Farmer's Weekly 24 November 2017
Technology To Turn You Into A Truly Smart Farmer
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Technology To Turn You Into A Truly Smart Farmer

Production data is invaluable for enhancing farm management and improving profitability. However, collecting and analysing this information efficiently can be daunting. Western Cape farmer Wolfgang von Loeper explains why this need not be the case.

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Farmer's Weekly 24 November 2017
Why you can't beat beetroot
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Why you can't beat beetroot

This vegetable is ideal for the home garden. It’s easy to grow, tasty, and highly nutritious

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Farmer's Weekly 24 November 2017
Safety On The Slopes
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Safety On The Slopes

A tractor-mounted slope alarm that improves operator safety and prevents expensive accidents is now available.

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Farmer's Weekly 24 November 2017
African Horse Sickness – Part 1: Time Is Of The Essence
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African Horse Sickness – Part 1: Time Is Of The Essence

Midges and biting flies can spread this deadly disease during summer. Learn to recognise the symptoms early on so that your vet can treat the horse in time.

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Farmer's Weekly 24 November 2017
Welpic Dormers: Breeding For Exceptional Genetics
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Welpic Dormers: Breeding For Exceptional Genetics

At the recent 2016 National Dormer Sale in Bloemfontein, a Welpic Dormer ram achieved the second-best price of R51 000. Mike Burgess visited JP Potgieter (26) to see how and why he is making an impact in the Dormer stud industry just three years after settling on the farm, Oude Woning, in the Lady Grey district of the Eastern Cape.

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20 January 2017
Data Is The Future
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Data Is The Future

Futurist Craig Wing says big data, the Internet of things and blockchain technology will play a key role in business in the future. Those in agriculture definitely stand to benefit from keeping up with the changes. 

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Farmers Weekly 1 June 2018
Small Stud On Urban Fringe Takes On The Country's Best
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Small Stud On Urban Fringe Takes On The Country's Best

The size of an operation counts less than dedication, persistence, insight and quality genetics. Operating on a modestly-sized parcel of land minutes from suburban Pretoria, the performance of Hans Franck’s Macarara Simmentaler Stud is proof of this.

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Farmers Weekly 1 June 2018
Inherited Night Blindness In Horses
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Inherited Night Blindness In Horses

Reduced vision at night and a reluctance to enter dark stables in the daytime may be associated with night blindness.

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Farmers Weekly 1 June 2018
Let's hope It Rains Soon!
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Let's hope It Rains Soon!

We’re suffering from a heatwave, and have had hardly a drop of rain in weeks. A sweating neighbour Jan arrived on my stoep.

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26 January 2018