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Ingenuity & innovation at Nampo

Every year, Nampo offers a wealth of new equipment and methods to ensure that each implement suits the requirements of a specific operation. Joe Spencer reports.

Ethnic character on a cottage

An ethnic design for a new home adds character. Jonno explains how to 'Trad-Mod-African’ your home.

Nkwinti’s 50/50 land plan will not benefit farm workers

The implementation of a land reform plan that proposes that 50% of all commercial farms be transferred to farm workers could have disastrous consequences for farmers and farm workers alike.

Thousands of chicken die in truck accident

Some 3 476 severely injured chickens had to be slaughtered after a truck transporting them overturned near Rustenburg, North West on Monday.

‘I have not stolen any land’ – Kriek

Free State Agriculture (FSA) had committed itself to sustainable land reform as early as 2006.

Meet the million rand springbok

Record prices for game at the recent 3G (Giant Genetic Group) game auction in Vaalharts, near Jan Kempdorp in North West, were driven by supply and demand, according to 3G logistics manager Aitjie van Wyk.

More ways to protect your cellphone

Features such as ‘Phone Locker’ and ‘Remote Wipe’ make this app a must-have.

Agriculture sector loses 73 000 jobs

Employment in the agriculture sector declined by 73 000 in the second quarter of this year compared with the same period a year ago, according to figures released by Stats SA on July 29.

Lights will stay on in Free State towns – Eskom

Eskom has agreed not to disconnect the electricity supply to three municipalities in the Free State.

Poachers kill second Kruger elephant

In less than two months, a second elephant has been poached for its tusks in Parfuri, northern Kruger National Park as the park celebrated World Ranger Day.

New equipment at Royal Show

A variety of new equipment was on display at this year’s Royal Show.

Sheep scab outbreaks threaten Western Cape

Malmesbury state vet Dr Sewellyn Davey has called upon farmers to report all sheep scab outbreaks as a matter of urgency.

Farming entering a new era of change – Cornie Swart

More change will have to happen in agriculture over the next 15 years than the changes that occurred in the sector during the past 50 years.

Eskom to cut municipal power supply in the Free State

Free State municipalities are more than R1 billion in arrears in electricity charges.

Maize crop to exceed 14 million tons

The Crop Estimates Committee (CEC) released its sixth production forecast for summer crops, with commercial maize set at 14,017 million tons.

Teamwork takes aim at tackling runaway fires

Fed up with having to watch helplessly as runaway fires destroyed their crops, grazing and property every year, a KwaZulu-Natal rural community has now teamed up with a local forestry company to stop fires as soon as they start.

New legislation for SA wildlife ranching called for

Wildlife Ranching SA (WRSA) past president and Vaalwater game farmer, Gert Dry, strongly advocated changes in the SA’s current National Environmental Management: Biodiversity (NEMBA) legislation at the 2014 Grassland Society of Southern Africa congress in Bloemfontein.

Grain SA provides maize to struggling Rustenburg communities

A consignment consisting of 2 400 5kg pre-packed bags of maize was recently delivered to distribution points for people affected by the miners’ strike in Rustenberg, North West.
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