Now, an app specifically for SA farmers
Agtag covers a wide range of agricultural topics and is a pleasure to use.
A farmer can’t know everything
Farming is complex, as Rian van Wyk of Jagtdrift Brangus Stud told us this week.
Fighting crime with spyware
Monitor the activities of your workers and guard against industrial espionage.
When your children go surfing…
… they will need your protection. Spyware can help you to do just that.
‘Stick to your knitting’
Well done to the organisers of the Pietermaritzburg Royal show for yet another splendid event. In its 165th year, the show manages to stay true to its character while keeping up with the times.
Instant farming help – just dial *285#
Although designed for use in Kenya, iCow is a helpful app for SA smallholders.
How well do you know your market?
A recent trip to Cape Town saw me attending two events with vastly different outlooks.The first was a panel discussion on food security held as part of a conference organised by Food Hospitality World (FHW).
Unintended consequences
SAA’s decision to ban the transportation of certain hunting trophies will have serious repercussions for South Africa’s hunting industry, especially now that Emirates is to follow suit.
Transformation? ‘We’re on it’
Upon returning from a visit to the Bosveld Sitrus group in Letsitele in Limpopo with the Agricultural Writers of South Africa, I was infused with optimism about the future of agriculture in the country.
The password manager – it couldn’t be easier
Password managers are great security tools with many time-saving benefits.
Can you afford to become a farmer?
Throughout the 104-year existence of Farmer’s Weekly, our readers have turned to us for advice on agricultural issues. Currently, the most frequently asked questions are: “Where can buy a farm?” and “What do I farm?”