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Isolated outbreaks of army worm reported

Outbreaks of army worm have been reported in the Mokopane area in Limpopo and Rayton in eastern Gauteng.

First Northern Tuli Club sale

Highest (bull): R44 000

Oliphant spotlights agriculture in the Western Cape

Fresh from a child labour seminar in Brazil, labour minister Mildred Oliphant is to join teams of inspectors during the week-long blitz farm inspections in the Western Cape region of Citrusdal on Thursday, 17 October.

Farmers asked to help with tick map

Cattle, sheep and goat farmers have been asked by parasitologists at Stellenbosch University (SU) to help update a map on tick distribution and establish whether and where four types of disease-carrying ticks in particular are found in the Western and Northern Cape.

Investors demand their money

The department of agriculture’s female entrepreneur of the year for 2013, Nomzamo Khosa, has come under fire for failing to pay investors on time.

Frost devastates Orange River grape farmers

Almost 15 000 seasonal workers in the Orange River region of the Northern Cape will not be employed this harvesting season, because of heavy frost damage to vines recently.

Young goats’ mohair set new records

A new international record of R440,10/kg for super fine 24 microns, super style winter kids’ mohair was set by Theronnie van der Merwe of Murraysburg at the fourth sale of the winter season.

13 000ha destroyed by veld fire between Memel and Vrede

A veld fire is currently burning between Vrede and Memel in the eastern Free State. The fire started on 9 October on a farm near the Vrede-Volksrust road, according to the CEO of the Free State Umbrella Fire Association, Thinus Steenkamp.

Hunting body expels member for poaching

The South African Hunters and Game Conservation Association (SAHGCA) has dishonourably expelled André Klopper (21) from the association for poaching.

Political decisions in the US have a global impact

Because a growing world population has put pressure on the demand for food, prices will rise moderately over the next 40 years, says Kuben Naidoo (Reserve Bank governor Gill Marcus’s advisor), speaking at the Agri SA Congress today.

Feed the hungry

There’s a simple solution to SA’s food insecurity that doesn’t require international intervention.

Farmer unions divided over Afgri deal

The proposed buyout of agri services and industrial food processing group Afgri by an international consortium has alarmed the African Farmers Union (Afasa), which has called on the ministers of trade and industry and agriculture, rural development and land reform to step in and prevent the deal.

World Egg Day

Every year World Egg Day is celebrated on the second Friday in October to raise awareness of the great benefits of eggs.

Tractors at Eston

A large lineup of new tractors is always a feature of the Nedbank Eston Show. This year, almost 50 models were on display.

Two stock theft accused to appear in court

Two suspects, Charles Marais (40) and Martinus Groenewalt (35), accused of stock theft amounting to R807 000, are expected to appear in the Brits Magistrates’ Court on Monday 7 October 2013 according to SAPS spokesperson, colonel Sabata Mokgwabone.

Tragedy strikes Thomas River

A fire, caused by lightning in the Thomas River area between Cathcart and Stutterheim in the Eastern Cape recently, claimed the life of a farm worker and severely injured another.

Normal weather expected, for now

Normal weather patterns have been predicted for the summer cycle, but a dry spell looms over the next five years.

Another reason not ignore Social media

Facebook and other forms of social media are about more than just idle chat, says Greg Miles.

Grindrod buys into NWK

Freight logistics company Grindrod recently bought a sizeable chunk of NWK for R228 million. In doing so, it took up the 19,8% stake jointly owned by Zeder Investments and Thembeka Capital, and topped it up to 20% by way of 0,2% purchased from NWK itself.

Women’s month ends on high note

DAFF acknowledges and celebrates the achievements of South African female farmers.
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