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Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Fine-tune Your Cucurbit Spacing

Back in the days when Boer pumpkins were planted almost exclusively, I got talking to a Limpopo farmer who had just delivered a load of pumpkins to a depot that distributed produce to mine kitchens.

2 min  |

December 14, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Fiat Tractors: Still Going Strong

New Holland is celebrating 100 years of Fiat tractors with a programme of events that kicked off at the EIMA 2018 exhibition in November and will continue during 2019. Joe Spencer reports.

2 min  |

December 14, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Tips For Taking Cover Crops To The Next Level

Improving and maintaining soil health is not an overnight fix, but a lifelong endeavour that requires patience and experimentation. In this second part of a three-part series on cover crops and soil health, US farmer and cover crops coach Steve Groff shares a number of valuable tips on using cover crops as a tool for achieving sustainable soil health. Lloyd Phillips reports.

6 min  |

November 30, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Tips On Planting Cucurbits

Some farmers, especially at the end of winter, use seedlings for their cucurbit crops in an attempt to get an early-growth advantage and better prices.

2 min  |

November 30, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

The Benefits Of Feeding Dairy Calves Milk Only Once A Day

The myth that calves are better off receiving milk twice daily was recently dispelled in a study by Animal Sciences master’s student Bertus Myburgh. He spoke to Glenneis Kriel.

4 min  |

November 30, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Food Security: Africa Should Be The Answer

With the relentless increase in world population, particularly in Africa, food production has become the subject of much attention. This provides a golden opportunity for science and skills transfer to position Africa as the solution to the food security conundrum, says Dr Peter Oberem, founder and CEO of Afrivet.

3 min  |

November 30, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Grass-Fed Beef: The Trend That Favours Communal Farmers

Joseph Kau, an agricultural economist at the Agricultural Research Council, spoke to Annelie Coleman about the grass-fed beef movement in South Africa and the opportunities it presents for communal farmers, as well as the obstacles thwarting progress.

4 min  |

November 30, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Converting From Wheat To Sheep On A Small Farm

Alfreda Mars, who plants 160ha to wheat in rotation in the Swartland, has realised the limitations of growing this crop on such limited land. Today, she focuses more on sheep and feed crops, and the future looks bright.

5 min  |

November 30, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Make Money From Cattle Hides

Selling hides can add to your overall profit margin, so it pays to protect them.

3 min  |

November 23, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Why You Should Take The Leap To Cover Cropping

A cover crop can play a valuable role in ensuring that a cropping operation grows and remains sustainable. Cover crops can be tricky to manage, however. In this first article in a series of three, veteran US farmer and cover crop coach Steve Groff explains why a farmer should not give up when trying to grow a cover crop for the first time. Lloyd Phillips reports.

6 min  |

November 23, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Rewards Elude Farmer Despite Hard Work

Petros Sithole has spent a decade working hard to rebuild a farm near Malelane left destitute by land reform beneficiaries, but now stands to lose it all. After stepping in at government’s request, he has been told to leave as the same beneficiaries have returned to the farm. By Lindi Botha.

5 min  |

November 23, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Chicken Thighs With Cauliflower And Leek Mash

There is no doubt in my mind that thighs are the best part of the chicken, and that cauliflower mash and its blessed variants cut your carbohydrate load without leaving you with a sense of sacrifice.

2 min  |

November 23, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

How Changing Rainfall Patterns Are Reshaping Farming In The Karoo

Justin du Toit, a scientist in pasture research at Grootfontein Agricultural Development Institute in Middelburg, spoke to Roelof Bezuidenhout about his analysis of rainfall records in the Central Karoo and how farmers can adapt to climate change.

5 min  |

November 23, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Getting Ready To Plant Cucurbits

Before planting a land to any of the cucurbits, you should kill off all broad-leaved weeds nearby, preferably well beforehand.

2 min  |

November 23, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Cotton And Mohair Sectors To Promote Local Consumption

Role players in the domestic cotton and mohair industries have joined forces to ensure that a greater portion of natural fibres produced in South Africa are also processed and consumed here.

1 min  |

November 23, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Beef Farming As Part Of A Broader Business

Napoleon Holborn of Komga is the 2018 Agricultural Research Council’s Emerging Beef Farmer for the Eastern Cape. Mike Burgess visited him to learn about his beef operation and how he has built it, and his other business interests, on the solid foundation laid by his father.

4 min  |

November 23, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Agriculture-Driven Economic Transformation

Recent research by the International Food Policy Research Institute and the International Institute for Sustainable Development analysed progress in agricultural development in 117 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America to understand which policies have succeeded or failed. It then provided policy guidelines to help countries still at the subsidence farming stage to transform their agriculture sectors.

4 min  |

November 23, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

A Promising Future For Pork Producers

Pork prices in South Africa plummeted after last year’s listeriosis outbreak. While this had a serious effect on producers’ bottom lines, the drop in prices has seen pork become more popular among consumers. Should demand continue to increase, pork production is likely to become lucrative.

3 min  |

November 23, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

The Desert: Hot, Dry, And Perfect For Fish Production

Groundwater extracted from arid areas is often unsuitable for irrigation, but it would be ideal for aquaculture.

2 min  |

November 16, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Persistence Pays Off For Award-Winning Citrus Farmer

Noluthando Mbilase, who farms near Fort Beaufort, recently won the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries’ Top Entrepreneur Export Markets title in its annual Female Entrepreneur Awards. The award is testimony to her determination, as well as her willingness to learn, since starting in the citrus industry as a field officer many years ago. Mike Burgess reports.

4 min  |

November 16, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Voices Of The Past

Before South Africans had television, they relied on live radio broadcasts of important sporting events. Graham Jooste recalls the two greatest sports commentators of their era: Charles Fortune and Gerhard Viviers.

5 min  |

November 16, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

The Potato Menace

38 YEARS AGO If poorly packaged or exposed to excess sun, the humble potato can become highly toxic, causing chronic enteritis or even death.

4 min  |

November 16, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

The Impact Of Migration On Farming And Rural Areas

A new report on migration and its impact on rural development and food security by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization suggests that policies on migration, agriculture and rural development should be coherent to ensure the safe and orderly passage of people and reduce the potential negative impact of migration on agriculture and food security.

4 min  |

November 16, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Securing The Future Of SA Macadamias

The Southern African Macadamia Growers’ Association has undergone major changes, breaking away from Subtrop to become an independent entity and introducing statutory levies. Lindi Botha spoke to newly appointed CEO Lizel Pretorius about the association’s future.

4 min  |

November 16, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Positioning SA For The Future Of Beef Production

In this second of a two-part series, well-known cattle breeder and judge Llewellyn Angus provides more feedback on this year’s Beef Improvement Federation Research Symposium and Convention, held in Loveland, Colorado, in the US, as well as the post-congress tour.

5 min  |

November 16, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Cotton Can Be More Profitable Than Maize!

Cotton production in North West can be extremely lucrative, according to Arno Janse van Vuuren, manager of agricultural management at agribusiness NWK. A comprehensive survey by the company shows that the province is well suited to cotton cultivation if production is managed effectively.

5 min  |

November 16, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Continual Improvement: The Key To Successful Beef Production

KwaZulu-Natal beef farmer Rustin Shawe was recently crowned the province’s 2018 Young Farmer of the Year. He told Lloyd Phillips that planning strategically and then putting those plans into action had helped him take his already thriving farming business to even greater heights.

6 min  |

November 16, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

New Thinking In Beef Cattle Breeding

Winners of the Agricultural Research Council’s Beef Performers Awards, Llewellyn Angus (2017 National Beef Cattle Improvement Herd) and Sanele Mbhele (2017 Emerging Beef Farmer), attended this year’s Beef Improvement Federation Symposium in the US. In part one of a two-part series, Llewellyn Angus shares his notes.

4 min  |

November 09, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Making A Difference In Africa

Crop cultivation in sub-Saharan Africa is still largely carried out by hand. A Free State-based inventor is seeking to change that with his range of remarkable equipment.

3 min  |

November 09, 2018
Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Financing Models Now Make Technology More Affordable

Cost is one of the main reasons why farmers are struggling to adopt energy-saving technologies. Charl du Plessis, head of project development at Energy Partners Solar, spoke to Glenneis Kriel about the company’s solution to this problem and new developments in solar power.

5 min  |

November 09, 2018