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Agriculture Is Changing And So Must Agri Economist

It’s not only farmers who have to adapt to the fundamental changes occurring in world agriculture, or go out of business. Agricultural economists also have to adapt. This is the warning from Bongiswa Matoti, president of the Agricultural Economists’ Association of South Africa. The views expressed in our weekly opinion piece do not necessarily reflect those of Farmer’s Weekly.

3 min  |

27 October 2017
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Pests And Drought Hamper 2017 Canola Yields

Pests And Drought Hamper 2017 Canola Yields

1 min  |

27 October 2017
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

A Farmer's Passion Carrying A Family Legacy Forward

It takes a fine balancing act for Grain SA chairperson, Jaco Minnaar, to serve the interests of members while still leaving enough time to pursue his true passion – being a farmer. Sabrina Dean visited him recently on his family farm near Hennenman in the Free State.

4 min  |

27 October 2017
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Treating Summer Skin Problems

Summer may mean more time to spend with your horse, but it’s also the season for sweet itch, mange and ringworm, cautions Kim Dyson.

2 min  |

27 October 2017
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

The Electric Tractor Is Almost Here!

The Fendt e100 Vario is the first practical battery-powered tractor that can be used in a normal operation for a full working day without the need for recharging

2 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 29 December 2017
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

The Basics Of Pearl Millet Production: Part 2

Pearl millet is a useful low-input, dryland crop that does not require particularly fertile soil. At the same time, fertiliser can help increase yield, while irrigation can improve stand establishment.

2 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 29 December 2017
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Using ‘cow power' to make your dairy farm self-sufficient: Part 2

Anaerobic digestion of feedstock produces biogas and digestate. The former can be used to produce on-farm power; the latter is a superb fertiliser, with many advantages over untreated slurry.

2 min  |

Farmer's Weekly 29 December 2017
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

SA's First Commercial Cashmere Success Story

Not only is indigenous iMbuzi goats’ hair used to produce cashmere at the Ivili Loboya production unit near Butterwoth, but local smallholders are also empowered. Siyanda Sishuba reports.

4 min  |

26 May 2017
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Tapping Into Bees' Bounty

Kola le Roux has loved bees ever since seeing his grandfather’s hives in the eastern Free State more than 60 years ago. Today he manages more than 2 000 hives, from the Karoo to the Transkei, that produce an assortment of honey, including an organic variety derived from the cat-thorn or drogie bush. Mike Burgess reports.

5 min  |

26 May 2017
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

How To Fertilise A Crop Correctly

Readers frequently ask me for specific fertiliser programmes for their crops. I would happily oblige if all crops were the same! Unfortunately, each crop is different because each land is unique. ‘One-size-fits-all’ programmes are always risky. 

2 min  |

26 May 2017