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Pathogens can be removed from vegetable seed by treating it with hot water at 51°C for about half an hour. Bill Kerr explains this procedure as well as using trisodium phosphate to kill seed viruses.
The first batch of compensation payments to Former Farm Owners (FFOs), who were dispossessed of land in Zimbabwe more than two decades ago, has commenced.
With Chinese authorities announcing retaliations against US President Donald Trump’s tariff policies, US farmers now stand to ...
The Helmeringhausen Farmers’ Association’s Dexter cattle project was honoured by the Namibia Agricultural Union as the 2024 ...
A Harvest is revolutionising the fight against hunger in South Africa by rescuing surplus food from going to waste, ...
What’s the best way to enjoy Cape Town’s top food and nightlife without having to splurge on a five-star hotel? Brian Berkman ...
The Department of Land Reform and Rural Development has launched the Electronic Deeds Registration System (eDRS).
The Red Meat Industry Services (RMIS) recently raised alarm over Namibia’s decision to reinstate its ban on the importation ...
Smart irrigation helps address the challenges of water scarcity and unpredictable weather, and promotes operational ...
The finance MECs of various provinces recently delivered their respective provincial budgets for the 2025/26 financial year, ...
Bill Kerr explains the different types of seedling trays available to vegetable producers. They vary in type of material and ...
When it comes to protecting your animals’ health, vaccination stands out as one of the most crucial and effective preventive ...
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