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New Holland at Hanover

Every two years in Hanover, Germany, Agritechnica showcases innovative ideas from machinery manufacturers large and small. Joe Spencer was there.

The allelopathic effect

Nature is truly remarkable. Plants employ strategies to reduce competition and keep other plants from growing too close. Crop scientist Dr Suzette Bezuidenhout says this has an application in weed control. Lloyd Phillips reports in part 1 of two parts.

Agritechnica gold medal winners

The German Agricultural Society organises Agritechnica, the world’s largest exhibition of agricultural machinery. This year, the society awarded four gold medals for innovation. Joe Spencer takes a look at the winners.
John Deere’s 6M tractor series launch

John Deere’s 6M tractor series launch

Joe Spencer attended the SA launch of John Deere’s 6M series tractors at the Royal Show Grounds, Pietermaritzburg.

Dung beetles to be used on New Zealand farms

A wave of South African dung beetles has arrived to start work on farms in New Zealand after a sojourn in Australia.

Planter preparation – what you need to know

An extensive pre-season planter inspection and overhaul can prevent costly breakdowns, says Joe Spencer.

Horsch’s Knežmost farm

As part of a tour of Horsch facilities in Europe, Joe Spencer visited the company’s farm in the Czech Republic.

New equipment from Horsch

At a recent press conference in Germany, Horsch unveiled new machinery that will be displayed at the Agritechnica Show in Hanover in November.

The benefits of Bt maize

Insect-resistant Bt maize is an important tool for the management of maize stem borers, according to Edson Ncube of the ARC-Grain Crops Institute (ARC-GCI) in Potchefstroom.

Massey Ferguson’s 7600 series

MF’s new 7600 series is already proving popular.

The fungal-bacterial ratio for soil health

Soil is a complex, integrated ecosystem. Microbiotic populations, essential to soil functioning, are indicators of soil health, says Dr Sarina Claassens.

How to stop plums from going brown

A plum can look good on the outside but be brown and inedible on the inside. Dr Mariana Jooste explains that the problem lies in the method of cold storage and can be solved.
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