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Common Disease-Spreading Pests
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Common Disease-Spreading Pests

Tomatoes are notoriously susceptible to pests and diseases. For this reason, researchers constantly screen wild species in the hope of finding resistant genes to protect crops against new diseases or pathogens that have mutated to infect formerly resistant plants. It’s a never-ending battle. 

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Farmer's Weekly 18 August 2017
Cotton Role Players Urged To Comment
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Cotton Role Players Urged To Comment

Cotton Role Players Urged To Comment

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8 December 2017
Ostriches Can Make You Money
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Ostriches Can Make You Money

26 YEARS AGO Ostriches can be raised on small pieces of land, and if raised properly, can be a very profitable venture as producers can generate income from almost the entire carcass.

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8 December 2017
Weaker Rand Could Bolster Grain Income
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Weaker Rand Could Bolster Grain Income

While the summer rainfall season has got off to a slow start, expectations are that farmers in the grain production regions will produce an average to good crop. Sabrina Dean reports.

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8 December 2017
Namibia And SA Hunting Associations In Brawl Over Canned Lions
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Namibia And SA Hunting Associations In Brawl Over Canned Lions

The Namibian and South African hunting associations recently became embroiled in a heated media spat after the Namibia Professional Hunting Association (NAPHA) publicly accused the Professional Hunters’ Association of South Africa (PHASA) of “taking the low road” in its approach to canned lion hunting.

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8 December 2017
Molecular Farming: The New Buzzword In Biotechnology
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Molecular Farming: The New Buzzword In Biotechnology

The Biopharming Research Unit of UCT and biotechnology provider iBio Inc recently hosted a molecular farming workshop in Franschhoek. Prof Ed Rybicki, director of the unit, spoke to Glenneis Kriel about the relevance of this technology for the agricultural sector.

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8 December 2017
Focus On Food, Not Politics!
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Focus On Food, Not Politics!

Inclusivity, sustainability, optimal food production, and accessing the global market should be the goals of all farmers in South Africa. This is the message from Henk Vermeulen, outgoing CEO of Free State Agriculture, who has been in organised agriculture for 29 years.

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Farmer's Weekly 15 December 2017
'We Do Not Condone Canned Lion Hunting'
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'We Do Not Condone Canned Lion Hunting'

'We Do Not Condone Canned Lion Hunting'

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Farmer's Weekly 15 December 2017
Good Results For Omnia Despite Western Cape Water Challenges
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Good Results For Omnia Despite Western Cape Water Challenges

Good Results For Omnia Despite Western Cape Water Challenges

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Farmer's Weekly 15 December 2017
Apply Now For Medicinal Cannabis Production Permits
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Apply Now For Medicinal Cannabis Production Permits

Apply Now For Medicinal Cannabis Production Permits

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Farmer's Weekly 15 December 2017
Nooitgedachter: Indigenous Beauty
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Nooitgedachter: Indigenous Beauty

Short and compact, these indigenous horses have well-developed hindquarters and powerful necks. They are also even-tempered, easy to train and safe for children.

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Farmer's Weekly 15 December 2017
The Trial Of Christmas Shopping
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The Trial Of Christmas Shopping

The Trial Of Christmas Shopping

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Farmer's Weekly 29 December 2017
Preventing And managing Ticks
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Preventing And managing Ticks

In South Africa, a number of tick species feed on horses. Fortunately, the various types tend to favour specific body parts, which makes control of the pests somewhat easier

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Farmer's Weekly 29 December 2017
Tyre Rotation
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Tyre Rotation

To operate optimally, modern cars require tyre rotation at 10 000km intervals.

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Farmer's Weekly 29 December 2017
Planting And Fertilising Cucurbits
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Planting And Fertilising Cucurbits

Planting And Fertilising Cucurbits

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Farmer's Weekly 29 December 2017
New Hope Through Farming
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New Hope Through Farming

Through its agricultural community development programme, Manger Care Centre addresses food insecurity in poverty-stricken parts of Johannesburg. Siyanda Sishuba reports.

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Farmer's Weekly 29 December 2017
Drought Relief, And The Hope It Brings
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Drought Relief, And The Hope It Brings

Drought has taken him to the depths of depression, destitution and hopelessness, says Naudé Pienaar, Agri North West deputy CEO. However, it has also taught him about the kindness of people, and the 'miracle' that can happen when South Africans join forces to alleviate the plight of farmers caught in the grips of drought.

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Farmer's Weekly 29 December 2017
Low-cost Efficiencies Essential For 2018 Sugar Cane Production
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Low-cost Efficiencies Essential For 2018 Sugar Cane Production

Gordon Mallen was named the 2017 Nedbank Eston Sugar Cane Grower of the Year.

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Farmer's Weekly 29 December 2017
Macadamia Sector Needs Greater Investment Into Processing Facilities
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Macadamia Sector Needs Greater Investment Into Processing Facilities

The macadamia nut crop is set to increase globally, according to the International Nut Council (INC). The INC figures showed that the in-shell macadamia nut crop was expected to increase 8,4% to 193 462t in 2017.

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Farmer's Weekly 9 June 2017
Dupont Invests R100 Million In Local Technology Hub
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Dupont Invests R100 Million In Local Technology Hub

Innovation and science company, DuPont, has invested R100 million in a technology centre that currently employs 200 African scientists and skilled technicians to support local research efforts in testing locations across South Africa and the continent.

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Farmer's Weekly 9 June 2017
Reared In Brackish Water, And Worth Its Salt!
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Reared In Brackish Water, And Worth Its Salt!

Brackish water can be put to good use in the cultivation of tilapia. Despite being primarily a freshwater species, tilapia are salt-tolerant and actually thrive in saline conditions.

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Farmer's Weekly 9 June 2017
Economic & Ecological Benefits Of Hunting In Namibia
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Economic & Ecological Benefits Of Hunting In Namibia

In Namibia, hunting is a vital part of conservation and contributes to the economic sustainability of mixed farming operations, private game farms, and more importantly, communal conservancies. Gerhard Uys spoke to Tanja Dahl, CEO of the Namibia Professional Hunting Association.

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Farmer's Weekly 9 June 2017
The Origin Of Tomatoes
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The Origin Of Tomatoes

A clever man, it’s said, knows tomatoes are fruit, but a wise one will never use them in a fruit salad.

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Farmer's Weekly 9 June 2017
Resolving Agriculture's Transformation Deadlock
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Resolving Agriculture's Transformation Deadlock

James Martin, an independent agricultural transformation consultant and facilitator, says that transformation is a critical goal, but expecting power imbalances and prejudice to simply disappear is unreasonable. He believes that real change will only happen once we start changing human behaviour to shift perceptions, so that we can meet as equals.

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23 June 2017
Protecting The Lappet-Faced Vulture – A Matter Of Survival
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Protecting The Lappet-Faced Vulture – A Matter Of Survival

The endangered lappet-faced vulture, which was selected as BirdLife South Africa’s 2017 Bird of the Year, faces many threats, with poisoning being at the forefront. Conservationists are urging farmers to join in the fight to save it from extinction, while various initiatives seek to educate the public about the bird’s important role in nature. By SANParks Times reporter, René de Klerk.

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23 June 2017
Tips For Successful Poultry Farming
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Tips For Successful Poultry Farming

Glenneis Kriel spoke to poultry industry experts about the challenges facing small-scale producers and ways in which these can be overcome.

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23 June 2017
At Home On The (Free) Range
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At Home On The (Free) Range

As a small but significant addition to an intensive operation, Thorntree Farm’s free-range eggs are quietly making a name in this niche market. Ryan Stegmann spoke to Chris Nel.

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23 June 2017
Farewell To General Motors
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Farewell To General Motors

Jake Venter takes a walk down memory lane in a tribute to ‘The General’, as GM pulls out of SA.

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23 June 2017
Global Grain Production Down, But Expected To Recover Next Year
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Global Grain Production Down, But Expected To Recover Next Year

The International Grains Council’s (IGC) May estimate for global grain production has been adjusted downwards by nearly two million tons month-on-month.

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June 15, 2018
Choosing The Right Ventilation System For Your Poultry House
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Choosing The Right Ventilation System For Your Poultry House

In this final article of a three-part series on the basic principles of chicken housing, independent poultry consultant Jan Grobbelaar discusses natural and environmentally controlled ventilation.

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June 15, 2018