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Coriander boosts quail performance

A member of the parsley family, coriander has been used for the prevention and treatment of many human maladies across the world - �including diabetes - but is more commonly...

Bigger steaks without steroids

When used correctly, the growth stimulant Zilmax could be the best way to beef up beef cattle, according to ­veterinarian Dr Danie Odendaal. Issue date 1 June 2007

Conserving our rare Cape parrots

The Cape Parrot (Poicephalus robustus) is SA's rarest bird, with its global population currently listed in the SA Red Data Book and described as “endangered” by the International Union for...

Culinary carrot creation a piece of cake

So you want to bake a cake. Can�t say I blame you; there has to be a cooking challenge beyond the mastery of braaivleis. Issue date 1 June 2007

townie to the manor born

When travelling through the countryside one can't help but notice the plethora of farm names at entrance gates along the way. Issue date 1 June 2007

Add value, not volume

Fresh produce ­farmers always struggle to make some profit. Issue date 1 June 2007

Broccoli is on a roll

There are some other options which we ought to know about when ­planting broccoli. Issue date 1 June 2007

Cure for piglet parasites

Bayer Animal Health has launched the first innovative ready-to-use product in southern Africa to control coccidiosis in newly born piglets. Issue date 1 June 2007

Wine research now on the Net

Winetech and the SA Wine Industry ­information and systems (Sawis) recently launched a new database - “Winetech Research Output Database”. Issue date 25 May 2007

Are bugs getting used to Bt maize?

General concern has been voiced about the possible build-up of insect resistance to Bt maize. Issue date 25 May 2007

Conservation agriculture could help fight famine

The Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) Emergency Operations and Rehabilitation Division recently hosted a two-day conservation agriculture (CA) workshop in Johannesburg. Issue date 25 May 2007

Hybrids still driving seed market

The Sa Seed Industry's ANNUAL turnover rose by 4% to more than R2 billion over the past financial year. Issue date 25 May 2007

The war on predators

It was the second-last day of my sponsored hunt and I still had nothing in the bag. Issue Date 25 May 2007

Browsing the East London Show

At the recent East London Agricultural and Industrial Show, held from 27 April to 1 May, visitors were able to enjoy a multitude of events, of which the highlights were...

Zingy Thai prawns

Like so many Asian and Asian-� influenced dishes, this meal is best �prepared in an assembly line.

Magic Man brings micro flavours to the table

Steve Botha of porterville, better known as the “Magic Man”, recently won the Eat In RMB Private Bank award for his Micro Herbs in the category Innovation. Issue date 25...

Africa news

Millions for bird flu controlPrayers for air crash victims Africa unite, say leaders Issue date 25 May 2007

‘We don’t kill’ – murderers lie

An enjoyable evening watching the rugby turned into a nightmare for the ­Potgieter family, who live on a ­smallholding in the Marikana district in North West. Issue date 25 May...

Avoid oak acorns

The attractive oak is found on almost every farm in South Africa. Its beautiful branches give shade to many farm animals and their owners. The oak tree is native to...

Profert MD dies in Cameroon plane crash

Charles January, Managing Director of fertiliser company Profert Trading, has died after the Kenya Airways flight he was on crashed shortly after take-off from Douala in the Cameroon. Issue date...
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