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Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Driving impressions: Honda Elevate 1,5

Honda SA is back to its best in terms of packaging, build quality, value-for-money and efficiency with a new entry to the hotly contested compact SUV market. Ian McLaren for CAR tested the vehicle at its launch.

3 min  |

29 March 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Starting a small-farm vegetable project: Part 2

The process of developing a small vegetable farm is gradual and the full benefits will only be realised later, writes Bill Kerr.

2 min  |

29 March 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Basic vaccination and health protocols for pigs

Pigs are usually produced in intensive environments such as purpose-built piggeries, sties, or even enclosed sheds.

3 min  |

29 March 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Saving Nigeria's forest elephants

Nigeria risks losing all its forest elephants. This is what Rosemary Iriowen Egonmwan, professor of environmental physiology of animals at the University of Lagos, and Bola Oboh, professor of genetics at the Department of Cell Biology and Genetics at the University of Lagos, found when they went looking for them.

4 min  |

29 March 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Explore all that Sedgefield has to offer while enjoying a total relax!

Brian Berkman typically used to pass through Sedgefield on the N2 without exploring the area further. But since booking in at the four-star In Toto Retreat, he is now a convert and urges you to do the same.

5 min  |

29 March 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

The sunflower industry: a paradigm shift is needed

Sunflower production has rapidly expanded in SA but there is a need to focus on optimising oil content, says Zunel van Eeden, a Master's of Integrated Pest Management candidate at North-West University.

8 min  |

29 March 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

An all-terrain forklift that handles any load, anywhere

The Combi Rough Terrain forklift has greatly improved efficiencies, animal welfare and safety in the broiler industry and is now proving its worth on fruit farms. Glenneis Kriel reports.

5 min  |

29 March 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Secret to Van Loveren's success: look for solutions, not trouble

year, South Africa's wine industry is dwindling. Yet, Van Loveren Vineyards go from strength to strength each excelling both in their business offering and their ability to keep generations of family involved, conflict-free. Lindi Botha speaks to the Retief family about their achievements over the years.

10 min  |

29 March 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

The hardy Nkone

Zimbabwe's quintessential Nkone cattle breed is back from the brink of extinction, says Annelie Coleman. She spoke to George Hulme, a Nkone farmer and breeding society vice-chairperson, who jointly runs the Pungeni stud near Harare.

4 min  |

29 March 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

The ins and outs of having your own storage facilities

In this article, Cobus du Plessis discusses what you need to know before investing in on-farm silos.

6 min  |

22 March 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Australia takes cautionary measures against lumpy skin disease

Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is a cause for concern for Australian livestock farmers, says the University of Queensland. Australian officials have been put on high alert following the spread of the disease across Southeast Asia even though there have been no reported cases in Australia.

1 min  |

22 March 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Weather conditions hit grain production

Weather conditions have taken their toll on both the winter and summer grain regions, as well as other crops

4 min  |

22 March 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

New policy aims to accelerate service provision

Hundreds of farm dwellers in uMgungundlovu District in KwaZuluNatal benefitted as Minister of Water and Sanitation Senzo Mchunu launched a landmark policy aimed at accelerating access to water and sanitation services on privately owned land.

1 min  |

22 March 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Starting a no-frills vegetable project on a small farm: Part 1

The concept of no-till is growing in leaps and bounds and is a major way of farming in countries like Brazil. South Africans should also adopt this successful method

2 min  |

22 March 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Are nosebands really necessary?

Recent research has found evidence of bone and tissue damage in parade horses wearing nosebands, says Dr Mac.

2 min  |

22 March 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Nurturing growth: exploring the sorghum industry in South Africa

Marguerite Pienaar, a junior economist at Grain SA, and Petru Fourie, convenor of the Sorghum Cluster, provide an overview of sorghum production in the country.

4 min  |

22 March 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Big economic potential in cannabis and hemp

Cobus du Plessis looks at two similar industries and products with very different legislative landscapes.

6 min  |

22 March 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Maize remains South Africa's greatest grain

Zunel van Eeden looks at maize production, and the pests and diseases that farmers should be on the lookout for to maintain their good yields and profitability.

7 min  |

22 March 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Livestock theft in South Africa: Do the structures fail the producer?

Willie Clack, senior lecturer in criminal justice at Unisa, and a farmer in North West, analyses statistics from the South African Police Service over the past 30 years to determine the trend in stock theft.

2 min  |

22 March 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

The Gagelas' unique livestock operation

In 2009, the Gagela family expanded their livestock initiative from the communal areas of the Eastern Cape to include a commercial farm near Dordrecht. Mike Burgess reports on the family's unique agricultural journey, driven by the late George Gagela.

5 min  |

22 March 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Johannesburg's big water problem

The water crisis is getting worse in South Africa's biggest city, says Craig Sheridan, chair professor at the University of the Witwatersrand. This is why the taps keep running dry in the country's industrial hub.

4 min  |

22 March 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Production strategies for formal versus informal markets

Feedlots do not purposefully discriminate against certain breeders, but the animals may not always produce the carcasses that their market segment want.

3 min  |

March 15, 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Beware the negativity bias and land ownership myth

Many of us believe that government is tardy on delivering title deeds to applicants, but a quick Internet search will dispell this idea.

4 min  |

March 15, 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Spring water project opens taps for farmers in Eastern Cape

Initiative brings relief to rural communities battling to access fresh, clean water.

2 min  |

March 15, 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Cattle and goats handed to farmers to promote superior genetics in Eastern Cape

Driving the charge to enhance red meat and animal fibre development in the province, the Eastern Cape government handed over cattle and goats to farmers at the Dohne Agricultural Development Institute in Stutterheim recently.

2 min  |

March 15, 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Legal wine flounders as illicit alcohol triumphs

Sin taxes have again increased this year, serving a blow to the wine industry. Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana announced in his 2024 budget that tax revenue for 2023/24 was R56,1 billion lower than estimated in the 2023 budget. This was due to lower-than-expected economic performance.

2 min  |

March 15, 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Top trends at this year's Fruit Logistica

South Africa's logistical challenges came under scrutiny at the highly regarded international fruit and vegetable producers' gathering.

2 min  |

March 15, 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Farmers benefit from course on hemp production

One hundred local farmers in the Eastern Cape have received training in the cultivation and value chain of industrial hemp production.

2 min  |

March 15, 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Anti-cruelty organisation moves to change UK law on carrying chickens

The UK’s Animal Welfare Committee (AWC) has made recommendations with regards to the proposal to legalise carrying chickens by their legs.

1 min  |

March 15, 2024
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Eco-summit to show 'what we want is possible'

The 2024 EnergyWater- FoodClimate Nexus International Summit hosted by the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) School of the Environment, will take place at the Mangosuthu University of Technology (MUT) in Durban in July.

2 min  |

March 15, 2024