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Lack Of Capital Limited Wool Buyers
53years ago Fluctuations in the value of wool have always been common. In this article, Farmer’s Weekly explained some of the reasons for this.
Marketing Watermelons
As most watermelons are sold uncut, consumers buy them according to size and colour.
Innovative Event Is A Learning Opportunity For Breeders
Access to the latest information and the opportunuity to compare with peers are both crucial for the cattle breeder. This is what the Simmentaler/Simbra Hoogland Study Group aims to achieve for its members with its annual Young Bull Day. Organiser Rick Dell spoke to Annelie Coleman.
High Demand For Smart Machine Operators
New technological developments have triggered a demand for more sophisticated machine operators as well as improved training.
Global Action Needed To Combat African Swine Fever
Officials from 15 countries met recently in Canada to come up with an action plan to prevent the spread of the deadly African swine fever (ASF) virus now devastating pig herds in Asia and eastern Europe.
The Big Romagnola Proves Itself In The Stormberg
Neville Bradfield is one of 18 South African Romagnola stud breeders who have established themselves since the Italian breed’s arrival in Africa 25 years ago. Mike Burgess visited his farm in the Eastern Cape to see how he has incorporated the breed into his mixed farming operation.
SA Avocado Industry Seeking New Export Opportunities
The annual increase in local avocado production of between 1 000ha and 1 500ha means that the industry has to actively explore new market opportunities, according to the CEO of the South African Subtropical Growers’ Association, Derek Donkin.
Roadholding And Handling
Jake Venter explores the features that make a vehicle safe, comfortable and enjoyable to drive.
Outsmart That Lynx
39years agoTwo farmers in the Eastern Cape relied on the use of box traps to reduce stock losses caused by lynxes.
'Don't Label Me 'Emerging' – I Am A Farmer'
Western Cape farmer Andries van der Poll grows wheat and medics on rotation on dryland, produces irrigated maize, and runs Dohne Merino sheep and Red Angus cattle. He spoke to Jeandré van der Walt about his agricultural journey and the mixed blessings of state funding.
Lower Bakkie Sales Reflect Pressures In Agri Sector
Hill was speaking to Farmer’s Weekly at the launch of the company’s new Ranger Raptor near Upington in the Northern Cape recently.
Fish Projects That Simply Won't Fly
Concrete-sided ponds are unable to mimic the natural aquatic habitats found in floodplain pans, which teem with insect larvae, a superb food source for fish. Farmers therefore feed the fish exclusively on expensive fish pellets, which they cannot afford.
New EU Organic Regulations: 'Smooth Implementation Vital'
The implementation of significantly overhauled regulations for the EU’s organic farming value chain on 1 January 2021 must be carried out smoothly and effectively and meet the needs of current and future organic farmers.
Scientists Scramble To Manage Forestry Pest
The rush is on to find feasible management options for eucalyptus leafroller (Strepsicrates spp.), which has been confirmed in commercial forestry plantations in the KwaZuluNatal Midlands, Limpopo and Mpumalanga.
Transplanting Capsicums
Before transplanting capsicum seedlings, ensure that the soil is sufficiently moist by irrigating it a day or two earlier.
Nampo 2019 Round-up
Grain SA’s 2019 Nampo Harvest Day again drew large crowds, while the Nation in Conversation panel discussions addressed a wide range of topics. Farmer’s Weekly journalists report.
Salmon In Our Waters
48YEARS AGO In this article, Flip Joubert argued that introducing salmon to South African rivers would have major benefits for the country’s economy.
Dwarf Avocado Cultivars: Dynamite In Small Packages
As fruit farmers are pushed to produce more with less, so the trend towards dwarf trees has gained momentum. Dwarf avocado trees offer the benefits of a compact orchard and savings in labour and production costs. Lindi Botha spoke to farm manager Simon Dunshea in Mpumalanga.
Plan Crops With Facts
29 years ago Computers had already become an indispensable part of farming by the early 1990s, as this article indicates.
British Alpine Basics
This goat breed is best suited to a temperate climate and performs poorly in regions with high humidity.
Support Facilities: Key To A Successful Hydroponics Operation
In addition to your greenhouse, you will require a working area, a cold room, offices, a dining area and other facilities. These should be carefully planned, not merely added as an afterthought.
Market Demand Motivates Intensive Boer Goat Farmer
Free State Boer goat farmer Mariaan Grobler says intensive production is a viable option as there are never enough goats available to meet demand. Sabrina Dean visited her on her Free State farm to learn how she has fine-tuned her commercial operation to maximise production.
'Over-applying Fungicide On Wheat Has Negative Long-term Effects'
The excessive use of fungicides in wheat production is not only harmful to the environment but can result in the development of fungicide-resistant fungal strains.
Repurposing Used Feed Bags To Grow Vegetables
Used maize meal bags are being repurposed to grow leafy vegetables in areas not previously thought suitable for food production.
Low-cost, Infra-red Crop Monitoring
Using a radio-controlled aircraft instead of a conventional machine cut the cost of infrared crop monitoring.
How To Make A Living Running A Small-scale Broiler Operation
Raising chickens is relatively easy; selling them and actually making a living out of the enterprise is the real challenge. This is according to Anneke Loock, who in 2017 started a broiler poultry business on a smallholding in Bainsvlei, Bloemfontein.
Novice Tunnel Farmer Wins With Hydroponics
Byron Booysen started farming only five years ago and now produces tomatoes and other crops in an undercover system on 1,9ha just outside Kraaifontein near Cape Town. Jeandré van der Walt visited him to find out how he got started, the lessons he has learnt, and the challenges he faces.
Options For Foot-and-mouth Disease Control In Sa
Earlier this year, fewer than 50 cattle in Sundani village, Vhembe district, probably worth less than R300 000, were diagnosed with footand-mouth disease. This was enough to place a R6 billion export industry of livestock and livestock products in jeopardy.
Massey Ferguson Introduces A Full Range Of Hay Equipment
AGCO has acquired the forage division of the Lely Group, a leading manufacturer of balers and loader wagons in Europe. Joe Spencer reports.
The Chef Who Puts Local Farmers First
Jack Coetzee, chef of Johannesburg-based Urbanologi restaurant and a believer in sustainable living, sources all his ingredients from within a 150km-radius of the restaurant. To achieve this, he has worked hard at building close working relationships with local farmers. Lindi Botha reports.