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How to Crop

Farmer’s Weekly brings you the latest updates news and tips on how to turn your crop farming into a success.

Dealing with fig pests and diseases

SA’s fig-growing industry, although relatively small, produces a significant harvest for export. Here are useful tips to treat diseases and pests on this plant.

Milkweed bug: a seed-eating nuisance

This is a medium-sized (1,5cm long) red and black insect with long antennae. The eyes are large and bulging.

About pyrethrum

This is a handy biodegradable organic insecticide you can make yourself, says Paul Donovan.
Beetroot for beginners: pests and diseases

Beetroot for beginners: pests and diseases

Vegetable expert Bill Kerr explains how to deal with pests and diseases, and discusses two popular beetroot cultivars.

Signs of plant toxicity

In South Africa, there are many toxic plants that can be fatal to livestock, or make them extremely ill.

Beetroot for beginners – Part 2

Vegetable expert Bill Kerr takes us through the steps of planting a beetroot crop.

When the veld turns toxic

Toxic plants can cause disease and death in livestock, and must be vigorously controlled.

Beetroot for beginners (1)

This crop is ideal for small-scale farmers, says veggie expert Bill Kerr.

Getting your crop into the ground

A brief guide to sowing seed and planting seedlings in the correct way.

Crop rotation basics explained

It is not good practice to plant the same crop on the same land year after year. Don’t plant any crop on a land more often than once every three years.

Imbricate cactus: the devil to destroy

Controlling this cactus can be hard work, cautions Roelof Bezuidenhout.

Know your crop pests: Citrus swallowtail

This is a large butterfly with a wingspan of 8cm (females are slightly bigger than males).
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