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Farmer's Weekly
Worker bonuses: what employers should know
Contrary to belief by some workers, employers are actually not legally obliged to pay year-end bonuses to their staff. To avoid any misconceptions between the parties, Meyer Louw suggests an upfront approach.
2 min |
August 01-08, 2025

Farmer's Weekly
Reliable, quality output: Afrikaner breeding success
Afrikaner cattle are known as a low-maintenance, high-output breed. Their adaptability and positive crossbreeding results give farmers assurance that they are making a safe investment decision. Pierre-André Cronjé, owner of the Grootkuil stud, told Henning Naudé why Afrikaners are his breed of choice.
5 min |
August 01-08, 2025

Farmer's Weekly
Petrol-burning Porsche Cayenne GTS lives large in a changing world
The Porsche Cayenne GTS Coupé shatters SUV stereotypes, delivering thrilling performance and an intoxicating V8 soundtrack. This powerhouse proves that a practical family vehicle can indeed be a dynamic, purist-pleasing driver's car
2 min |
August 01-08, 2025

Farmer's Weekly
Desert cattle operation reaps rewards of regenerative agriculture
Kalahari farmer Willie Storm has used regenerative agriculture practices to improve his cattle stocking capacity from the area norm of around 21ha per large stock unit (LSU) to 5ha/LSU. He spoke to Sabrina Dean.
10+ min |
August 01-08, 2025

Farmer's Weekly
Employment equity targets a missed opportunity
Ofall the policy areas that we work with, transformation remains the most controversial and delicate.
3 min |
August 01-08, 2025

Farmer's Weekly
Spanish court sets precedent in ruling on 'industrial livestock harm'
In a first-of-its-kind judgment, the High Court of Justice of Galicia in Spain has ruled that government and its authorities have an obligation to protect citizens from industrial livestock harm, ClientEarth.org recently reported.
1 min |
August 01-08, 2025

Farmer's Weekly
Evaluating the efficacy of plant-enhancing products in seed production
The Bee-Tech Group is trialling 11 plant-enhancing products to assess their impact on pollen quality, an overlooked yet vital indicator of seed production and crop resilience under climate stress.
2 min |
August 01-08, 2025

Farmer's Weekly
Spinach by another name
Spinach lovers might be surprised to know that the vegetable they enjoy for its succulent leaves is not spinach, but Swiss chard. The term spinach is loosely used in South Africa.
2 min |
August 01-08, 2025
Farmer's Weekly
Research confirms Karoo lamb as better option
Two recent studies from Stellenbosch University (SU) offer strong scientific support for what many Karoo farmers have long believed: authentic Karoo lamb, raised on natural veld, not only delivers superior flavour, but also offers nutritional advantages over feedlot-finished meat.
1 min |
August 01-08, 2025
Farmer's Weekly
Grains value chain round table Q3 update
The Grains Value Chain Round Table is driving inclusive growth in South Africa's grain sector through progress in trade, infrastructure, transformation, research and policy, supporting farmers and advancing the Agriculture and Agro-processing Master Plan.
3 min |
August 01-08, 2025

Farmer's Weekly
Lessons from SA's first regenerative verified wine farm
Earlier this year, Hartenberg Wine Estate, owned by the Mackenzie family, became the first wine farm in South Africa, and the second in the world, to achieve regenerative verification under the Ecological Outcome Verification framework. Viticulturist Wilhelm Joubert shared the lessons they have learnt on this transformative journey.
7 min |
August 01-08, 2025

Farmer's Weekly
The importance of pivot sprinkler systems for irrigation efficiency
Irrigation efficiency and uniformity are largely determined by correct sprinkler selection for your farm and your crop.
3 min |
August 01-08, 2025

Farmer's Weekly
Sweet itch in horses: what is it and how can it be controlled?
The affliction is mainly seen in pastured horses, especially those that sleep out at night and are exposed to midges, writes Dr Mac.
2 min |
August 01-08, 2025
Farmer's Weekly
Rising living costs hitting South Africans hard
Mounting living costs are hitting South Africans hard especially in light of increasing electricity prices, as well hikes in rates and taxes in major metros. According to a report by Daily Investor, many South African households were under severe financial pressure as living costs outstripped incomes.
1 min |
August 01-08, 2025
Farmer's Weekly
Global trade slows down amid policy uncertainty
Growth in global trade is expected to slow markedly this year off the back of rapidly shifting policies and persistent tariff uncertainty.
2 min |
August 01-08, 2025
Farmer's Weekly
Making a mark on agriculture through education
As we celebrate Women's Month, Octavia Avesca Spandiel spoke to Dr Hlamalani Ngwenya about her remarkable journey from a home economics teacher to a globally recognised leader in agricultural extension, and the broader agri-food systems. Through resilience, purpose, and a deep belief in people, Ngwenya continues to open doors for women in agriculture.
6 min |
August 01-08, 2025

Farmer's Weekly
Thinking of farming Afrikaners? Here's what you should know
Free State cattle farmer Jannie Visagie spoke to Octavia Avesca Spandiel about the resilience, adaptability, and economic benefits of the Afrikaner cattle breed. He shares valuable insights and practical advice for farmers considering this hardy breed for South African conditions.
6 min |
August 01-08, 2025

Farmer's Weekly
Investment opportunities in sustainable agriculture
A recently released report in partnership with the Western Cape government focuses extensively on the benefits of alternative energy systems to farmers.
2 min |
August 01-08, 2025

Farmer's Weekly
Strategies to prevent water contamination of food
Decades of South African research reveal key blueprints to reduce water contamination in fruit and vegetables. Loandi Richter-Mouton and Lise Korsten of the University of Pretoria share some of their counter-measures.
3 min |
August 01-08, 2025

Farmer's Weekly
Responsible ways to keep CLA at bay - rather safe than sorry
This chronic bacterial disease predominantly affects goats and sheep, but as Shane Brody writes, the risks can be minimised with responsible preventative and treatment measures by farmers.
2 min |
August 01-08, 2025

Farmer's Weekly
Women making a mark in agriculture
Every year in August, coinciding with National Women's Day on 9 August, we dedicate the early August issue to women in agriculture. While we feature women in Farmer's Weekly throughout the year, and not only in the month of August, we like to draw specific attention to women in the sector during this month. This issue is no different, and we bring you two articles that focus on spectacular women in the sector.
2 min |
August 01-08, 2025

Farmer's Weekly
Maximising tyre performance
Farmers often underestimate the value of using premium-quality tyres in good condition. Willouw Goosen, Bridgestone's development manager of Agri, spoke to Glenneis Kriel about common mistakes farmers make that negatively impact tyre performance.
6 min |
August 01-08, 2025
Farmer's Weekly
Oil price – what the projections are for the next few months
Armed conflict in the Middle East, where a significant part of the world's oil is produced, highlights the uncertainty around political and military dynamics within this region, according to Absa AgriBusiness.
2 min |
August 01-08, 2025
Farmer's Weekly
Growing demand for meat as global incomes rise
Growing meat consumption and greater market opportunities in the East are two key trends expected to influence farmers in the coming decade.
2 min |
August 01-08, 2025

Farmer's Weekly
Why our locally bred goats are gaining global popularity
There are over 650 registered members with the South African Boer Goat Breeders' Association focusing on three distinct breeds: the Boer goat, the Savanna and the Kalahari Red. Association secretary Chantelle Smit spoke to Sabrina Dean about these breeds.
5 min |
July 18-25, 2025

Farmer's Weekly
THE HITCHING POST
I am a 55-year-old single Caucasian lady who is 1,63m tall and slim.
1 min |
July 18-25, 2025

Farmer's Weekly
Raising the bar in Border Collie breeding
Ronald and Venessa Juckes of Venron Border Collies in Heidelberg, Gauteng, have dedicated 37 years to the breed. Known for producing exceptional dogs and raising breed standards in South Africa, Ronald is also an esteemed judge on both local and international stages. They spoke to Linda Piegl.
8 min |
July 18-25, 2025

Farmer's Weekly
Boer goat farming: a simple recipe for prosperity
Nestled in the heart of the Vredefort Dome, surrounded by the Dome Bergland mountain range, you will find Marius Smit and Heinrich Hamman, co-owners of the Aegagrus Boer Goat Stud,
4 min |
July 18-25, 2025

Farmer's Weekly
Diesel power gives the Tank 300 the edge it so richly deserves
GWM would have expected much better sales of its Tank brand's first local model, the 300, in its first year in South Africa. But the Chinese car-maker has seemingly solved the puzzle with the introduction of a diesel powertrain, writes The Citizen's Charl Bosch.
5 min |
July 18-25, 2025

Farmer's Weekly
Keeping animal stress at a minimum during transport
Animals can experience great stress during transportation, which not only impacts productivity and meat quality, but is also a welfare concern. Stress cannot be eliminated, but can be mitigated.
5 min |