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Supply chain disruptions set to constrain global economic growth
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Supply chain disruptions set to constrain global economic growth

Current global supply chain disruptions are weighing heavily on the world’s post-pandemic recovery. Absa AgriBusiness explores this situation, and the effect it is having on South Africa’s agriculture sector.

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April 22 & 29, 2022 - Double Issue
Milk production up and up
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Milk production up and up

Roscio cows aren‘t grazed, and are instead given a single daily feed of maize silage, groundnut hay and maize leaves, as well as concentrates.

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April 22 & 29, 2022 - Double Issue
Healthier trees, thanks to pest-control partners
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Healthier trees, thanks to pest-control partners

Professors Almuth Hammerbacher, Bernard Slippers, Brett Hurley and Chris Weldon of the Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute at the University of Pretoria speak about the importance of protecting South Africa’s timber plantations.

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April 22 & 29, 2022 - Double Issue
Enjoy a view as wide as the heavens in farm-style luxury near Greyton
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Enjoy a view as wide as the heavens in farm-style luxury near Greyton

The big sky and sweeping, panoramic views at Hemelsbreed farm in the Overberg region of the Western Cape are a soothing influence that bring calm almost immediately

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April 22 & 29, 2022 - Double Issue
Choosing the right feed for your chickens
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Choosing the right feed for your chickens

The best-quality meat demands the best-quality feed, according to Dr Elsje Pieterse, senior lecturer in the Department of Animal Science at Stellenbosch University, and Brett Roosendaal, head nutritionist at Epol. They spoke to Marinda Louw-Coetzee about feeding requirements for producing chicken products.

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April 22 & 29, 2022 - Double Issue
Brown locust control: we're getting it wrong
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Brown locust control: we're getting it wrong

The brown locust is one of the most destructive agricultural pests in South Africa, yet our understanding of its habits and our efforts at controlling it are patchy and haphazard. A paradigm shift is needed, says Dr Johannes Henschel, an ecologist and research associate at the University of the Free State and the National Research Foundation.

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April 22 & 29, 2022 - Double Issue
Using DNA Sampling to Deter Stock Thieves
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Using DNA Sampling to Deter Stock Thieves

South Africa’s livestock farmers need every bit of help they can get to counter stock theft, which has reached unprecedented heights. One weapon in the fight is genetic profiling. Susan Marais explores how this technology, which establishes livestock lineage, can help protect a farmer’s assets and bring thieves to book.

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April 08, 2022
Hearty and Delicious Bobotie
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Hearty and Delicious Bobotie

This traditional South African recipe calls for a mix of spices such as cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg, giving it a wonderfully warm and comforting flavour. It also perfectly represents the cultural melting pot that is our country.

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April 01, 2022
The Potato Tuber Moth: a Potentially Dangerous Pest
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The Potato Tuber Moth: a Potentially Dangerous Pest

Where cull potatoes are dumped in the open, the likelihood of an outbreak is greatly increased, as the moth breeds in this material.

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April 08, 2022
New Spraying System Boosts Profits
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New Spraying System Boosts Profits

John Deere's new targeted spraying system allows farmers to save money on herbicides, while increasing time on the land.

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April 01, 2022
Get to Know the Breed of the Month!
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Get to Know the Breed of the Month!

In this new segment, Farmer's Weekly dedicates each month of the year to the major beef cattle breeds in South Africa. For the month of April, the Bonsmara will feature as our Breed of the Month.

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April 01, 2022
Top Emerging Farmer Bets on Bonsmaras
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Top Emerging Farmer Bets on Bonsmaras

Desmond Siteti was named the Agricultural Research Council's Eastern Cape Emerging Beef Farmer for 2021. Mike Burgess visited him and his Bonsmaras near Makhanda to better understand his journey to successful beef production. Desmond Siteti was named the Agricultural Research Council's Eastern Cape Emerging Beef Farmer for 2021. Mike Burgess visited him and his Bonsmaras near Makhanda to better understand his journey to successful beef production.

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April 01, 2022
What Lies Ahead for SA Vegetable Production
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What Lies Ahead for SA Vegetable Production

Given South Africa’s limping economy, it seems uncertainty is the only certainty for the country’s vegetable sector. However, being prepared for any eventuality can put you on the inside track. Susan Marais reports.

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April 08, 2022
Bonsmara Auction Calendar
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Bonsmara Auction Calendar

This auction calendar is a special segment for the Breed of the Month and includes Bonsmara auction dates across South Africa.

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April 08, 2022
Legacy: The Importance of Family Unity
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Legacy: The Importance of Family Unity

Leading any business is tough. Leading a family business can be considerably more difficult. Family business leaders have to deal with relationships and emotions that simply are not present in an ordinary business set-up. And this is in addition to the normal stresses of running a company. Under these circumstances, establishing or continuing a legacy for generations to come can seem like an impossible dream, says Trevor Dickinson.

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April 08, 2022
Tools for Africa's Smallscale Farmers to Weather Drought and Floods
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Tools for Africa's Smallscale Farmers to Weather Drought and Floods

Michael Carter, professor of agricultural and resource economics at the University of California, Davis, in the US, says crop insurance and improved varieties can help small-scale farmers mitigate climate change.

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March 25, 2022
Keep your tractor in tip-top condition
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Keep your tractor in tip-top condition

MF Connect teams up with your Massey Ferguson dealer to help you ensure that your tractor operates at peak performance.

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April 08, 2022
Diversification pulls farmer through drought
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Diversification pulls farmer through drought

Derec Giles admits that he wouldn’t have been able to financially survive the ongoing drought on his farm in the Klein Karoo without his highly diversified approach to production. He spoke to Glenneis Kriel about each of his enterprises.

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April 08, 2022
How stress influences the health and behaviour of horses
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How stress influences the health and behaviour of horses

Recent research has highlighted the causes, diagnosis and management of stress to improve health and performance in horses, says Dr Mac.

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April 08, 2022
South Africa's efforts to tackle its energy crisis lack urgency and coherence
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South Africa's efforts to tackle its energy crisis lack urgency and coherence

Hartmut Winkler, professor of physics at the University of Johannesburg, unpacks South Africa’s current energy challenges, and provides some insights into what is needed for the way forward.

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April 08, 2022
Unspoilt bush, hikes amongst game, hidden rock pools – and pure serenity
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Unspoilt bush, hikes amongst game, hidden rock pools – and pure serenity

The Bateleur Nature Reserve, in the heart of the Waterberg, offers nature lovers the ideal getaway. You can stay over in old, self-catering farmhouses or hikers’ base camps, or simply pitch your tent, says Riaan Hattingh.

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April 08, 2022
Floating Wetlands: A Cleaning Solution for Polluted Farm Dams
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Floating Wetlands: A Cleaning Solution for Polluted Farm Dams

Floating wetlands are successful at improving the quality of nutrient-polluted water, and can be made from a few basic materials, says Dr Alanna Rebelo, a senior researcher in the Department of Conservation Ecology and Entomology at Stellenbosch University.

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April 01, 2022
Seawater-Farmed Tilapia
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Seawater-Farmed Tilapia

In this article, the second in a two-part series, Ramon Kourie and Vuyani Somyo of Thapi AquaKulcha show how seawater-farmed Mozambique tilapia can provide cheaper protein than broilers or other livestock.

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March 04, 2022
The saga of Gideon Scheepers
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The saga of Gideon Scheepers

Boer Commandant Gideon Scheepers was executed by British forces near Graaff-Reinet during the Anglo-Boer War. His trial and the secret reburial of his body caused long-lasting resentment, writes Mike Burgess.

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April 01, 2022
Survival strategies of farmers in the Langkloof
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Survival strategies of farmers in the Langkloof

Tru-Cape Fruit Marketing, South Africa's largest exporter of apples and pears, hosted a media visit to the Langkloof to meet with its producers. Two of these farmers spoke to Glenneis Kriel about the techniques they use to overcome production challenges.

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April 01, 2022
The benefits of polled Merinos for SA's sheep industry
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The benefits of polled Merinos for SA's sheep industry

Earlier this year, a number of Merino stud breeders from Middelburg in the Eastern Cape formed the Nu Poll Merino Group, whose aim it is to breed polled sheep exclusively. Group member Tinus du Plessis explained to Annelie Coleman why breeding and farming these animals made business sense.

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April 01, 2022
Potato pests versus parasitoids
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Potato pests versus parasitoids

Liriomyza huidobrensis and the potato ladybird are destructive pests of potatoes, but can be controlled through parasitoids, says Bill Kerr.

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April 01, 2022
Luxurious container love nest in the Boland
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Luxurious container love nest in the Boland

Palmietvlei Farm, a working blueberry farm, is situated near Wolseley in the Western Cape, and offers a wonderful view of the Mostertshoek mountains from its innovative 'CouplesPod'

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April 01, 2022
Advice on Navigating the World of Carbon Credits
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Advice on Navigating the World of Carbon Credits

With a growing focus on conservation agriculture, carbon credit companies are now promising to pay farmers for the carbon they sequester on their farms. Andrew Ardington, founder of the Regenerative Agriculture Association of Southern Africa, and Dr Tony Knowles, director of The Cirrus Group, spoke to Marinda Louw about the benefits and pitfalls of carbon credits.

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March 04, 2022
Know Your Potato Crop's Water Status
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Know Your Potato Crop's Water Status

Good rainfall does not automatically mean your crop has been wetted sufficiently, and the plants may still require irrigation, says Bill Kerr.

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March 18, 2022