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Farmer's Weekly

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Christmas books to charm and delight

During the holiday season, one usually takes a well-earned break from the daily rutt, and there is no better time to catch up on some reading. Patricia McCracken has selected a wide spectrum of titles to tuck into.

4 min  |

December 19-26, 2025
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

From chance to choice: a women's rise to farming success

Many raisin producers assume that retiring without a son to take over the farm means the end of the family business. Alcois Blaauw, this year's winner of the Raisins SA Female Producer Award, proves that assumption to be wrong. Glenneis Kriel reports.

4 min  |

December 19-26, 2025
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Grandparents below, and kids upstairs!

Dear Jonno,My wife and I want to escape to the countryside.

1 min  |

December 19-26, 2025
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

The Unseen Protector

The belief in the Unseen Protector or Unseen Shepherd endured for around 600 years, from the 13th century up until the 19th century. The farmer or his wife would provide a bowl of fresh cream and gruel to appease a spirit, whose blessing was imperative for a good summer harvest and animal health and fertility.

2 min  |

December 19-26, 2025

Farmer's Weekly

THE HITCHING POST

I am a 67-year-old farmer residing on a farm near Harding in KwaZulu-Natal.

1 min  |

December 19-26, 2025

Farmer's Weekly

Pet-friendly family accommodation in the Waterberg

With travel time of only a little over three hours from Johannesburg and 30 minutes from Vaalwater, guests will find Waterberg Cottages in Limpopo. Guests can plan a family-friendly holiday or weekend with plenty of activities to keep everyone occupied on this peaceful 2 500ha private game reserve.

4 min  |

December 19-26, 2025
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

The Shuman legacy continues under the watchful eye of a fifth-generation farmer

Ken Shuman, co-owner of Hilson Shuman Farming, is committed to carrying on his father's towering legacy through innovation and adaptation.

9 min  |

December 19-26, 2025
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

History's most famous musket

The Brown Bess musket was the standard issue firearm for British forces from 1722 to 1838. As Mike Burgess writes, this much-loved weapon contributed significantly to the consolidation of the British Empire that by 1922 was in control of a quarter of the earth's surface.

4 min  |

December 19-26, 2025
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Muddy soil can cause lameness due to footrot

It is important to clean legs and hooves and check for lameness in horses on a daily basis, especially when there is heavy rain

2 min  |

December 19-26, 2025
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

The role of family farmers in sub- Saharan Africa

As part of the United Nations' recognition of family farming as a vital component of the global agricultural landscape, the decade between 2019 to 1928 was declared the Decade for Family Farming globally. Annelie Coleman compiled this report.

6 min  |

December 19-26, 2025
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Key challenges for South Africa's cattle farmers in perspective

As South African breeders and producers close the chapter on 2025, the bovine genetics and livestock industry reflects on a year shaped by mounting pressures, rapid adjustments, and shifting market dynamics.

2 min  |

December 19-26, 2025
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

A year marked by a shared focus on sustainable food systems

As we draw closer to the end of another eventful year, I would like to take a moment to extend my sincere gratitude to Farmer's Weekly for its continued partnership in sharing the story of agriculture in our province.

2 min  |

December 19-26, 2025
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

We remain committed to farmers

As 2025 draws to a close, I want to take a moment to thank every farmer, peer, and team member who has walked this journey with us.

1 min  |

December 19-26, 2025

Farmer's Weekly

Ask Our Vet Rift Valley fever protection

Dear Prof McCrindle.

2 min  |

December 19-26, 2025
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Let's see challenges as opportunities

It has been another year filled with turbulence, marked by numerous ups and downs, but this is something to which we South Africans have been well accustomed for more than a century.

2 min  |

December 19-26, 2025
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

2026 is shaping up to be a good year

As we head into the festive season, the South African pig industry reflects on a year that brought challenges, but also many opportunities.

1 min  |

December 19-26, 2025
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Crafting excellence in the Green Kalahari

Bezalel Wine and Brandy Estate has evolved from a bulk grape supplier to a producer of small-batch, high-quality wines, brandies, and infusions. Martiens Bezuidenhout spoke to Glenneis Kriel about his family's journey.

7 min  |

December 19-26, 2025
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

South Africa's 2025/26 winter crop production prospects remain positive

We have been concerned that the unfavourable weather conditions in parts of the Western Cape would result in further downward revisions of South Africa's 2025/26 winter crop production prospects.

3 min  |

December 19-26, 2025
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Early Christmas traditions in agriculture

While Christmas is commemorated by Christians to celebrate the birth of Christ, and by non-Christians to celebrate family and togetherness, farmers and rural communities from as early as the 12th century saw Christmas as not only a time of celebration, but as a time to prepare for the upcoming spring and summer season. It was believed that if farmers didn’t follow some of these prescribed traditions, their crops and animals would fail come summer. This perhaps explains why these traditions lasted for hundreds of years; people were simply too afraid to not adhere to them!

2 min  |

December 19-26, 2025
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Christmas trees: a symbol of family celebrations

Hundreds of millions of Christmas trees are grown and harvested across the world annually for festive celebrations. Cameryn Watling from Trendy Trees spoke to Sabrina Dean about how they diversified their business with imported live trees.

7 min  |

December 19-26, 2025
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

New VW Transporter keen to shake off 'joint venture' stigma

The Volkswagen Transporter holds a sentimental space in South Africa where it was built at the Kariega plant from 1955 to 2002. But yet another production collaboration means that the new Kombi is actually a Ford and not a VW under the skin, writes The Citizen's Charl Bosch.

3 min  |

December 19-26, 2025
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Maximising calving rates: insights from a commercial beef producer

Dwayne Kaschula, a commercial mixed-farming producer in Maclear, Eastern Cape, spoke to Octavia Avesca Spandiel about strategies to increase calving rates in beef herds. This feature explores nutrition, herd health, genetics, record-keeping, stress management, reproductive technology, and practical farm strategies to optimise reproductive performance in South African beef herds.

6 min  |

December 19-26, 2025
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

A Christmas feast to crown all meals

We wish you a Merry Christmas! Christmas Day brings together family and friends in a relaxed atmosphere around the table to tuck into a feast of customary dishes.

5 min  |

December 19-26, 2025
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Get ready to sharpen your pencils!

This past year was, once again, a year that felt both familiar and very different.

2 min  |

December 19-26, 2025
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

From mushroom waste to livestock feed

Dr Ingrid Malebana and Dr Klaas-Jan Leeuw, researchers at the Agricultural Research Council, are exploring whether a simple farm by-product can help South African farmers cut costs.

2 min  |

December 19-26, 2025
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Keeping the dream alive

André Diederichs, co-founder and CEO of the Family Business Association of South Africa, spoke to Jedrie Harmse about why family businesses tend to fall apart after the third generation, and why succession planning is essential to keep a farming operation alive.

6 min  |

December 19-26, 2025
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

The farmer's Christmas loaf

The tradition of the Christmas loaf was prevalent from as early as the 13th century, and was practised to as late as the 19th century. Farmers would set aside some exceptional wheat from the summer harvest to bake a loaf during the Christmas period to bless his animals and land for the coming season.

2 min  |

December 19-26, 2025
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Duck farm takes flight with free-range Pekins

Within the poultry market in South Africa, the individual consumer demand for duck meat and eggs has yet to compete with its feathered competition. However, up-and-coming producers are now finding their feet to satisfy niche markets nationwide wanting free-range ducks. Amoré Mannsberger spoke to Henning Naudé about how innovative practices helped her build her duck farm from the ground up, and how she manages to overcome a lack of commercial hormone-free feed.

6 min  |

December 19-26, 2025
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Not such a silent night

Between the 15th and 19th centuries, farmers and rural communities believed that cattle and sheep would gain the ability to speak on Christmas Eve to commemorate the birth of Christ. Farmers and rural communities were strictly warned against spying on the animals during this time.

1 min  |

December 19-26, 2025
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

How to manage grazing effectively in South Africa

Dr Mias van der Westhuizen spoke to Octavia Avesca Spandiel about the core principles of effective grazing management for commercial and emerging farmers, with practical insights on stocking rates, rest periods, monitoring, animal performance and drought planning.

6 min  |

December 19-26, 2025