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Barley Gains Ground In The Swartland

The availability of improved varieties, mandate contracts and storage infrastructure promise to turn barley into a lucrative option in the Swartland. Gert Claassen, who five years ago started producing barley on a commercial scale, spoke to Glenneis Kriel about this opportunity.

6 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 2 November 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

City Rooftops: The Next Frontier For Farming

You don’t have to have green fingers to grow lush vegetables and herbs. But you do have to have a head for heights if you want to join the brigade of farmers transforming their lives and Johannesburg’s inner-city rooftops with their hydroponic gardens.

5 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 2 November 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Share-milking: The Answer To Transformation In The Dairy Industry?

In the first of a two-part series that looks at using a share-milking business model to incorporate Eastern Cape emerging farmers in the dairy value chain, Jannie Strydom, CEO designate of Agri Western Cape, and Prof André Louw, chair of Agribusiness Management at the University of Pretoria’s Department of Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development, explore the disparities and opportunities in South Africa’s dairy farming industry.

4 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 2 November 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Self-development For Young Farmers

Dr René Uys, director of Thinking Fusion AFRICA, argues that young South African farmers need to have the emotional fortitude to face up to the often harsh realities of agriculture in this country. In short, they have to be both skilled and brave, which is why self-development is crucial.

5 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 2 November 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

The Origin Of American Horses

The use of horses on US ranches and in feedlots to manage cattle can be traced back to the Spanish conquistadors who imported horses to the New World to use as mounts in cavalry.

2 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 2 November 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

A Sustainable Approach To Feeding The World By 2050

There is a large shortfall between the amount of food being produced in the world today and the quantity needed to feed an expected 10 billion people by 2050. A World Resources Institute report suggests it is possible to produce enough food sustainably to cater for the rapid increase in demand, but achieving this will require major changes to the way we grow and consume food.

5 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 25 January 2019
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Synchronising Production With Market Demand

Strategies to synchronise produce availability with times of general undersupply can prove highly lucrative, as KwaZulu-Natal fresh produce farmer Andile Ngcobo tells Lloyd Phillips.

5 min  |

January 25, 2019
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Stop. Think.

39 YEARS AGO After poaching and livestock theft got out of hand, farmers in the Eston region of KwaZulu-Natal united with a common goal.

7 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 25 January 2019
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

New Commercial Farmer Invests In Asparagus

Up-and-coming commercial farmer Daniel Maqala is diversifying further by investing in asparagus. Sabrina Dean visited him to find out more about his journey so far.

5 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 7 September 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

From Our Archives - Condensed Milk Making

DEVOTED TO SA FARMING SINCE 1911

4 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 7 September 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Indigenous Livestock Perfect For Small-scale Farmers

Ross Rayner and his father, Roger, farm 40 Nguni cows and 35 Bosvelder-type ewes on 250ha in the Mankazana Valley near Adelaide in the Eastern Cape. Their operation is an example of what value indigenous livestock holds for small-scale farmers. Mike Burgess reports.

4 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 7 September 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Water Hyacinth - The Solutions

Since 1974, SA has released more biocontrol agents on water hyacinth than any other country.

3 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 7 September 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

No-Till: Increasing Soil Organic Content

With no-till farming, you need to try to gradually increase the organic content of the soil.

2 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 7 September 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

How To Buy A Used Vehicle

There are four ways to buy the model you want, but none is foolproof. Find out if the vehicle is paid up and make sure it wasn’t stolen. Jake Venter reports.

3 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 7 September 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Time For Africa To Treat Agriculture As A Business

Rural economies in Africa have become zones of economic misery. According to Dr Akinwumi Adesina, president of the African Development Bank, stimulating economic growth in these areas through agriculture and the food industry should be at the top of the development agenda.

4 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 14 September 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

African Agriculture: When Will It Realise Its True Potential?

Agriculture employs 70% of the workforce in Africa and constitutes 30% of total GDP. Yet the continent relies heavily on imports and food aid. Lindi Botha spoke to three leaders | in the African agriculture sector to explain this anomaly.

4 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 14 September 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Prepare For A Further Drop In Milk Prices

Producers should expect the consolidation of buying power in the domestic market to weigh on dairy prices.

2 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 14 September 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Working Together Yields Profits For Keimoes Farmers

The gravel road between Keimoes and Upington unfolds onto the lush, green oasis of Eksteenskuil in the Northern Cape. Here, a group of small-scale farmers have created a vibrant agricultural community through hard work and planning. Annelie Coleman reports.

5 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 21 September 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

SA Almonds Ready To Take On The World

The establishment of an almond-processing facility in Robertson has the potential to turn South Africa into a leading exporter of these nuts. Stephan and Hans le Roux of Amanteco Almonds spoke to Glenneis Kriel about the opportunities and pitfalls associated with this crop.

6 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 21 September 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Farmers' Day At Koppies

The annual farmers’ day at Koppies in the Free State was organised by Northmec and the Cairo Group, the leading supplier of Case IH equipment in South Africa. 

2 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 21 September 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

The 500 000th Ford Ranger!

Ford recently produced the half-millionth unit of its Ford Ranger range of bakkies in South Africa. The vehicle has enjoyed consistent popularity in South Africa, as well as in export markets supplied by the company’s assembly plant in Pretoria. 

2 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 21 September 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Politics & Agri Machinery Pricing

Tractor sales in South Africa recovered well in 2017 after a slump in 2016 due to the widespread drought. However, the current political and economic climate, and its effect on the value of the rand, could affect sales during the latter part of 2018. Denene Erasmus reports.

2 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 21 September 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

SA's 'Little Ships' Go To War

In 1939, South Africa effectively had no navy at all. But that did not stop the brave volunteers of the South African Naval Forces from taking on the enemy. 

5 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 21 September 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

How To Win The Fight Against The Eldana Sugar Cane Pest

Eldana has a major negative effect on the yield and quality of sugar cane crops. Dr Des Conlong, senior entomologist at the SA Sugarcane Research Institute, says that only modern integrated pest management can reduce the impact of this pest.

6 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 28 September 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Taking Nature Conservation Into The Future

Data from species and environmental monitoring is often hard to translate into real-world management solutions. Conservationists Dr Pieter Olivier, Andrew Purdon and Michael Mole are solving this challenge with practical software.

4 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 28 September 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Your Personal Lab!

Compac has launched a new mobile field research unit for the citrus industry.

2 min  |

September 28, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Chicken With Onions And Emmentaler Cheese

My brother recently returned from a business trip to France, where he had what he called the best chicken meal of his life. This recipe, reconstructed from memory, is the happy outcome.

1 min  |

September 28, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Pasture-Based Dairy: Lower Cost And More Lactations

In an area where feeding total mixed rations is the norm for dairy production, Jurie and John Hartley milk 1 200 cows off pasture with impressive results. Gerhard Uys reports.

5 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 12 October 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Southern Kwazulu-Natal: Set For A Boom In Avo Production

South Africas avocado industry is soaring on the back of national and international demand. It aims to capitalise further on this by substantially increasing southern KwaZulu-Natals avocado production. Lloyd Phillips spoke to Athol Currie of The Fruit Farm Group South Africa.

5 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 12 October 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Produce Your Own Seedlings

Indigenous leaf crops such as African spinach (amaranthus, morogo or imfino) are rarely found in the commercial market but they can easily be grown in your nursery. Here are tips on how to do this.

1 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 12 October 2018