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The cattle most at risk from lion attacks
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The cattle most at risk from lion attacks

In a recent study, researchers at the University of Pretoria attempt to explain why some types of cattle may be more likely to serve as prey for lions.

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June 24, 2022
The spirit of enterprise will give rise to growth
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The spirit of enterprise will give rise to growth

The buck stops with government, whose policymakers should stop scapegoating and allow South Africa’s economy to flourish in a free market, writes Temba Nolutshungu of the Free Market Foundation.

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June 24, 2022
The rise and rise of Egypt's orange production
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The rise and rise of Egypt's orange production

Egypt has become a global powerhouse in terms of orange production and exports, and its government is aiming to improve production even further.

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June 10, 2022
VEGETABLES Pumpkin and winter squash
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VEGETABLES Pumpkin and winter squash

Pumpkins and winter squashes should not be harvested until they are fully ripe and the skins are hard. This is about four months after planting.

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June 10, 2022
The financial implications of a family agribusiness transition
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The financial implications of a family agribusiness transition

Handing a family agribusiness over to the next generation involves financial as well as personal decisions. And personal decisions with financial implications are the most difficult of all! Trevor Dickinson reports.

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June 10, 2022
Reduce your carbon footprint with the correct lubricants
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Reduce your carbon footprint with the correct lubricants

Fuchs's new automotive product packaging is easy on the environment, says Andrew Cowling, sales director at Fuchs Lubricants South Africa.

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June 10, 2022
Is SA's rural economy on the road to ruin?
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Is SA's rural economy on the road to ruin?

Dilapidated country roads are a direct threat to South Africa's agricultural and rural economies, yet farmers and communities have largely encountered a wall of indifference from government. In an attempt to be heard, Agri SA and its affiliates conducted a countrywide survey amongst 311 primary production units, many of which expressed frustration over the authorities' lack of action. Susan Marais reports.

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June 10, 2022
Guidelines for recording accurate and reliable BLUP breeding values
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Guidelines for recording accurate and reliable BLUP breeding values

Frans Jordaan and Dr Ben Greyling of the Agricultural Research Council provide recommendations to help breeders apply good management and recording practices that can optimise their herds' genetic evaluations.

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June 10, 2022
Fertilising tomatoes
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Fertilising tomatoes

Tomatoes are an expensive crop to grow, so it makes sense to fertilise them according to a soil analysis. The cost of the analysis is negligible compared with the benefits, says Bill Kerr.

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June 10, 2022
Breeding for conformation
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Breeding for conformation

Conformation is essential when breeding horses for a specific purpose, says Dr Mac. As conformation is achieved mostly through genetic means, breeders need to choose dams and sires with care.

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June 10, 2022
Braford: a superior yet affordable breed
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Braford: a superior yet affordable breed

Braford cattle are fairly new to South Africa, yet already outperform some other breeds in terms of beef quality, feed conversion, maternal qualities and adaptability. Jan Meaker, president of the Braford Cattle Breeders' Society of South Africa, spoke to Glenneis Kriel about this breed's growing popularity.

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June 10, 2022
Beneficial bacteria bring 98% packout for Brassica farm
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Beneficial bacteria bring 98% packout for Brassica farm

They are notoriously tricky crops to grow in summer, but broccoli and cauliflower flourish on Southern Block farm in KwaZulu-Natal. By focusing on optimal soil and vigorous plants, this farm uses minimal chemical inputs. Lindi Botha spoke to the team about their winning recipe.

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June 10, 2022
'Respect people' - A top farmer's winning formula
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'Respect people' - A top farmer's winning formula

The Agricultural Writers SA Farmer of the Year for 2021, Jan le Roux, has earned himself a reputation among his staff as a perfectionist and a stickler for detail. At the same time, he believes in giving as much responsibility as possible to his 6 000 workers in order to promote empowerment. Lindi Botha visited the Le Roux Group's operation in the Western Cape to learn more about Le Roux's methods for developing an efficient workforce.

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June 03, 2022
An innovative new harvesting tool
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An innovative new harvesting tool

Enter the PickLogger, a new harvesting tool developed by Agri Technovation, that allows for more accurate yield management.

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May 27 2022
US cuts red tape to increase food production and fill Ukraine gap
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US cuts red tape to increase food production and fill Ukraine gap

The US government has announced a variety of measures to encourage farmers to introduce double-cropping on their farms.

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June 03, 2022
The unique pollination strategies of plants ensure their survival
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The unique pollination strategies of plants ensure their survival

South Africa is filled with an array of remarkable plant species. Landscape designer Leon Kluge spoke to Magda du Toit about this mysterious world of flora and the tricks they have developed to attract pollinators in order to survive.

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June 03, 2022
Understanding a tomato seedling's instincts
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Understanding a tomato seedling's instincts

Plants are programmed to fight for survival in the competition for nutrients and light. To get the best fruit out of a tomato plant, for example, you have to fool it

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June 03, 2022
Thriftiness pays in cattle ranching
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Thriftiness pays in cattle ranching

This article revealed some of the production secrets of one of South Africa's original Beefmaster herds.

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June 03, 2022
Russia-Ukraine war continues to wreak havoc on global markets
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Russia-Ukraine war continues to wreak havoc on global markets

AGRIBUSINESS PERSPECTIVE

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June 03, 2022
Smith Power's new four-meter disc mower
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Smith Power's new four-meter disc mower

In early 2022, Smith Power Equipment introduced the Kubota DMC8540R, the widest disc mower with conditioner in its portfolio.

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June 03, 2022
Seizing the opportunity in SA's seed market
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Seizing the opportunity in SA's seed market

Despite South Africa's economy and infrastructure being under severe stress, global agtech company Syngenta is investing in the country's seed market. Gaël Hili, Syngenta's regional director for Europe, Africa and Middle East Seeds, spoke to Susan Marais about the potential that South African agriculture holds.

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June 03, 2022
SA citrus exported through Maputo port again
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SA citrus exported through Maputo port again

The Port of Maputo has the capacity to load 300 containers a week.

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June 03, 2022
Micro-cloning powers SA avocado production
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Micro-cloning powers SA avocado production

Allesbeste Nursery, established in the 1980s, has been expanded many times. Yet the end is still not in sight, according to Zander Ernst, the company's director of marketing and production. Magda du Toit asked him about the history of Allesbeste and its pioneering efforts to improve South Africa's avocado production.

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June 03, 2022
FMD is not going away
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FMD is not going away

Foot-and-mouth disease is costing the South African livestock industry billions of rands. Unfortunately, the disease will endure, and a national traceability system is the only solution to the problem.

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June 03, 2022
Danie Theron: fearless fighter, bold leader
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Danie Theron: fearless fighter, bold leader

An impressive 25m-high monument near Fochville in Gauteng commemorates the bravery and death of one of the most respected Boer fighters of the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902), writes Mike Burgess.

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June 03, 2022
Legal and regulatory policies impeding agri financing in Africa
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Legal and regulatory policies impeding agri financing in Africa

AGRI-FINANCE

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June 03, 2022
How new farmers can get the funds they need
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How new farmers can get the funds they need

Stellenbosch University academics Nick Vink and Johann Kirsten emphasise the importance of subsidies for developing farmers, and suggest a workable subsidy programme to allow for this.

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June 03, 2022
First-aid basics for small-scale poultry farmers
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First-aid basics for small-scale poultry farmers

Commercial poultry producers have their own vets on call, but it's not always easy for small-scale farmers to reach a vet in an emergency. In the final segment in our series on livestock first aid, Prof Cheryl McCrindle looks at fundamental healthcare for chickens.

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May 27 2022
Farming tips for winter
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Farming tips for winter

Many communal farmer households run cattle and have fruit trees to provide fresh produce for the family or as a business initiative. In winter, you need to pay special attention to both animals and plants

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June 03, 2022
Dealing with strikes and violence: the toughest job of all
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Dealing with strikes and violence: the toughest job of all

When facing labour unrest, you have to manage the situation carefully. This can be extremely difficult, which is why it's so important to get professional help to manage the situation

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June 03, 2022