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Urgent call for fodder in KZN

KZN farmer's union Kwanalu has called on all farmers to assist the fire-stricken province with fodder Issue date 17 August 2007

Dry east regions still blazing

Fires HAVE blazed through parts of Swaziland and eastern SA since two weeks ago, destroying crops and plantations and killing over 20 people and thousands of cattle Issue date 17...

Government departments swamped with veld fire relief calls

'Emergency moves are already under way to buy fodder for the affected farmers.' Issue date 17 August 2007

De Grendel: marrying values with tradition

What motivates a top winemaker at an internationally acclaimed estate, which sells 130 000 cases annually to 14 different countries, to pull up his roots and settle on a fledgling...

Avoid bean seedling diseases

Although beans are normally quick and easy to grow, they have a disproportionate number of potentially hazardous diseases Issue date 17 August 2007

townie cooks up a storm

The Best chefs in the world are men Issue date 17 August 2007

PASTA SALAD AND HOME-BAKED BREAD

Over the past few weeks, ever since I bought my Cobb braai, I�ve personally consumed most of a sheep and a significant part of a cow Issue date 17 August...

Spend a thrilling weekend at Sun City

The Sun City Million-Dollar Pigeon race boasts one of the most picturesque venues in the world Issue date 17 August 2007

Managing forex risk: a toolbox

Have you read The World Is Flat by Thomas Friedman? It's full of examples of the way modern communication technology has torn down the barriers between countries and people, levelling...

Run sustainable, dual-purpose sheep

oelof Bezuidenhout reviews an on-farm trial in the southern Free State, showing that the Smithfield district best supports dual-purpose sheep, and that switching between breeds doesn't guarantee long-term benefits. Issue...

Worrying input price trends

Compared to Last year, Producer prices are currently favourable. According to Agrimark Trends, they increased 20,4% between the first quarters of 2006 and 2007, while the price of farm requisites...

Everyone wins with game

A new study confirms that not only do private game reserves in the Eastern Cape contribute to conservation and development, they can also beat traditional farming in income per hectare...
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