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Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Controlling the leaf miner: Part 1

Leaf miners can cause damage to a variety of crops. Unfortunately, the chemicals used to control these pests may also kill beneficial insects that prey on the miners naturally, and at no cost! Bill Kerr explains.

2 min  |

March 26, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Getting A Silage Maize Crop Into The Bunker Chop-Chop

In terms of its cost-benefit ratio, silage maize is arguably the best-value stored green feed for milk production systems in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands. However, to maximize the nutritional quality and quantity of this crop, it is important to harvest and handle it at the correct time and in the correct way. Lloyd Phillips reports.

6 min  |

March 12, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

A Zero-Emissions Wine Grape Harvest For Italian Vineyard

Italian wine producer Fontanafredda and engine manufacturer FPT Industrial are partnering to produce one of the first zero-carbon-footprint wine grape harvests in the world.

2 min  |

March 12, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Limpopo farmer gives indigenous okra a boost

Part-time farmer Tsakani Mhlongo is the founder and owner of SwaTsakani Farming in Tzaneen, Limpopo, which produces vegetables such as okra, tomatoes and spinach, as well as broilers. She is determined, however, to turn her part-time operation into a full-time career.

5 min  |

March 19, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Regenerative farming for livestock farmers

Faced with increasing financial and ecological pressure, livestock farmers have no other option but to become more sustainable and resilient. Fortunately, explains independent agricultural consultant Dr Louis du Pisani, the solution can be found in well-managed veld, which also contributes directly to the health of the earth.

6 min  |

March 19, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

How to irrigate during cold spells

To prevent water freezing on the crop, you need to time the irrigation with care, says Bill Kerr.

2 min  |

March 19, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Growing litchis: Part 1

Litchis are well adapted to different soil types, but grow well in sandy soil in South Africa’s cooler subtropical areas. The key to success, however, lies in appropriate irrigation practices.

1 min  |

March 19, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Steady growth for global organic farming

According to the 2021 statistics yearbook ‘The World of Organic Agriculture’, which presents the latest statistics and emerging trends in organic farming from 187 countries around the world, organic farmland increased by 1,1 million hectares in 2019, and organic retail sales continued to grow.

4 min  |

March 19, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Consistent quality: key to Boerboel breeding

Beverli Katz, one of South Africa’s top Boerboel breeders, claimed the prestigious national award of SA Stud Book Stud Herd of the Year for other species in 2020. In addition, her stud has bred the two highest-appraised male Boerboels in the world. Jeandré van der Walt visited her at Klein Sandfontein Boerboels and Boarding Kennels on the outskirts of Caledon to learn about her breeding techniques.

6 min  |

March 19, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Accurate machine guidance made affordable

The improved efficiency offered by machine guidance means that most of these systems ultimately pay for themselves. The question is, at what accuracy level and price should a farmer invest in such a system, particularly now that the market is becoming more competitive? Stehan Cloete explores these issues.

3 min  |

March 19, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

BREEDING THE FINEST SA BOERPERD

The SA Boerperd is synonymous with versatility and hardiness; the breed excels in both English and Western riding disciplines, and can survive with little input on farms. Pieter Dempsey spoke to Frikkie Combrink, a top Boerperd breeder from Mpumalanga, about running a successful Boerperd stud.

4 min  |

March 19, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

A rare vegetable

Okra could be useful to farmers in torrid areas with a good water supply, said Hennie Nel of Hoedspruit. However, he added, the market was prone to over-supply, which put downward pressure on prices.

3 min  |

March 19, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Eggless Banana-And Pecan-Nut Loaf

This moreish loaf is quick and easy to make, and requires only a few ingredients, says Prenusha Moodley. If you don’t like pecans, you can replace them with walnuts or even hazelnuts.

1 min  |

March 05, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Bigger, Better, Bester! Young Producer Wins With Precision Farming

As the TaU Sa Young Farmer of the Year 2020, Danie Bester epitomises the ideal modern farmer: energetic, curious, techsavvy and connected to his peers globally. While his precision farming techniques have yielded him a bumper soya crop, this ambitious producer plans to do even better. Lindi Botha reports.

9 min  |

March 05, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

KNOW YOUR CATTLE TYPES

Bos indicus, B. taurus or Sanga cattle: which do you choose? Dr Michiel Scholtz and Prof Japie van der Westhuizen spoke to Glenneis Kriel about these breeds.

5 min  |

March 12, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

‘Choose good-quality Beefmaster bulls for heavier weaners'

Hal Budler, who runs the Budler Beefmaster stud in the Eastern Cape, says that breeding with top-quality bulls is the most effective way to improve weaning weights. He also strictly selects for maternal traits to produce adaptable and hardy Beefmasters.

4 min  |

March 12, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

It's time to plan for winter

Before we know it, winter will be upon us. Make sure you are properly prepared to help your crops withstand the first frost, says Bill Kerr.

3 min  |

March 12, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Understanding thermal imaging

This non-invasive diagnostic tool can identify ‘hotspots’ that are linked to unsoundness, says Dr Mac.

3 min  |

March 12, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Succession planning: get expert help and understand your options

Even if succession seems straightforward, as when passing on operations to a single heir, several steps are needed to facilitate the transfer of the farm from one generation to the next, says Trevor Dickinson.

3 min  |

March 12, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

A true escape to the countryside

Brian Berkman recently explored the dell in the Overberg that time forgot. Here he discovered warm hospitality, surprising luxury and spectacular scenery on a working protea farm.

4 min  |

March 12, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

A strategy for bush encroachment control

When sweet thorn competes with grazing plants for light and water, it starts to suppress grass production. It is therefore important to implement control measures to manage this encroachment. Dr Louis du Pisani, an independent agricultural consultant, discusses some of the factors that should inform a farmer’s bush encroachment management strategy.

6 min  |

March 12, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

A proven recipe for a successful family agri-processing business

When Ina Lessing started her home-made jams and preserves business 25 years ago, she had no idea that she would one day be supplying outlets across South Africa. Yvonne Fontyn reports.

6 min  |

March 12, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Boom Or Bust For Expanding Orchards?

With prices remaining high, the citrus, avocado and macadamia industries have boomed in recent years and producers have continued expanding. This has left many wondering whether the situation is too good to be true and whether the bubble might be due to burst. Lindi Botha spoke to a number of industry experts.

6 min  |

February 19, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Planning and timing: crucial success factors in cattle production

Lerato Senakhomo, the 2020 Agricultural Research Council's National Emerging Beef Farmer of the Year, runs her Nguni herd in a semi-intensive feeding system. She believes the keys to successful cattle production are proper planning and good time management. Siyanda Sishuba visited her farm in Gauteng.

4 min  |

February 19, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Breakthrough ahead for SA honey industry

A group of South African beekeepers travelled to Australia during the first All-Australia Bee Congress and returned with a recommendations for improving South Africa’s local bee industry.

2 min  |

February 19, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

High-productivity hay and forage equipment

For most South African farmers, hay-making may not necessarily be crucial to their businesses. However, it still contributes to the revenue stream through direct sales or as a feed cost for a livestock unit. Stehan Cloete discusses ways to ensure quality feed and low production costs.

3 min  |

February 19, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Tackling climate change and biodiversity loss

Climate change is inextricably linked to the accelerating destruction of nature. This report discusses how natural climate solutions, which include land management programmes that increase carbon dioxide storage and reduce carbon emissions, can help tackle both problems simultaneously.

4 min  |

February 19, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

NUTS: Growing cashews: Part 3

The final instalment of this series discusses cashew production from flowering to harvesting and oil extraction. The challenging process of shelling is carried out either by hand or mechanically in factories.

4 min  |

February 19, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Carmingo apricots breathe new life into Koo Valley

The arrival of Carmingo apricot varieties enables producers to generate up to three times more income per season than with traditional varieties. Glenneis Kriel spoke to Pierre Burger and Sam Sieberhagen, two successful farmers in the Western Cape.

8 min  |

February 19, 2021
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Succession planning: the time to talk is now

In this first article in a new series on how to run a family farm successfully, Trevor Dickinson, CEO of specialist consultancy Family Legacies, writes that the key to a profitable, long-lasting business is to start a family conversation about succession planning. And this needs to happen sooner rather than later.

4 min  |

February 19, 2021