Drought and disease development in maize

Adverse environmental conditions and disease are placing increasing pressure on maize crops in South Africa, says Dr Belinda Janse van Rensburg, researcher

25/09/2018
Producing onions out of season Producing onions out of season

You can trick onions into providing an out-of-season crop ready for market when the price is just about at its peak by planting small bulbs called ‘sets’.

25/09/2018
Disease & insect control in grapes Disease & insect control in grapes

To achieve this, they follow a comprehensive integrated pest management system that includes vineyard monitoring, using agrochemicals responsibly

24/09/2018
Serious about seed potatoes Serious about seed potatoes

Farming potatoes is in itself a specialised field, while growing seed potatoes is an even more specialised field within it.

21/09/2018
The risks of nematodes in potatoes The risks of nematodes in potatoes

Nematodes are often referred to as ‘eel-’ or ‘roundworms’ because they resemble the common earthworm, but these parasites belong to a different grouping

21/09/2018
‘Know your vineyards and workers well’- top grape farmer ‘Know your vineyards and workers well’- top grape farmer

Award-winning table grape farmer, Pieter Joubert from De Doorns, says that attention to production detail and a professional and dedicated workforce are equally

21/09/2018
Free State apple farmers’ climate-smart management Free State apple farmers’ climate-smart management

Pitso Sekhoto and his daughter Nono farm apples near Senekal in the Free State. The Sekhotos spoke to Gerhard Uys about orchard production, climate change

19/09/2018
Producing real vanilla on Réunion Island Producing real vanilla on Réunion Island

Cultivating vanilla on Réunion Island – and elsewhere – is a drawn-out, specialised process done entirely by hand. Even the pollination is painstakingly carried

19/09/2018
Growing apples in the Malutis Growing apples in the Malutis

Maluti Fruit’s high-risk but focused decisions are paying off for producers, placing the eastern Free State firmly on the apple map.

18/09/2018
Better soil with summer cover crops Better soil with summer cover crops

Swellendam farmer Hoppies Uys has started a new farming trend in the Southern Cape by planting a summer cover crop directly after harvesting a silage crop

17/09/2018
Seedlings: Balancing fertility & hardening Seedlings: Balancing fertility & hardening

To ensure successful fertilisation, you need to do more than simply carry out a soil analysis to determine the crop’s basic requirements.

17/09/2018
Sharon fruit in SA – growing local and export sales Sharon fruit in SA – growing local and export sales

Exotic Sharon fruit was introduced to South Africa in the late 1990s, but it took years to establish in which regions the trees would produce optimally

14/09/2018
How helping soil life can boost farm profits How helping soil life can boost farm profits

The key workforce in the soil consists of some of the smallest plants and animals on earth. How helping soil life can boost farm profits

13/09/2018
Selecting a suitable soil biofumigant Selecting a suitable soil biofumigant

The phasing out of methyl bromide and pressure on various synthetic nematicides and other compounds have sparked global interest in the use of certain brassica

12/09/2018
Sugarcane: lessons from Australia Sugarcane: lessons from Australia

Situated along 2 100km of the continent’s east coast, Australia’s 385 000ha sugar industry was producing a whopping 32 million tons of irrigated sugarcane

12/09/2018
Introducing guar – a resilient, versatile crop Introducing guar – a resilient, versatile crop

Long grown in India and Pakistan, and more recently in the US, Australia and other parts of Africa, guar is now being introduced to South African crop farmers

11/09/2018
It’s Half Potato, Half Tomato: Are You Ready for the TomTato? It’s Half Potato, Half Tomato: Are You Ready for the TomTato?

Let's do a quick history of Thompson & Morgan, the British seed company. It was founded by William Thompson in 1855, in a garden shop behind a bakery

10/09/2018
Weed control and ridging of potatoes Weed control and ridging of potatoes

Management of the potato crop after planting depends on various factors. One is weed control. The procedure you use will depend on what sort of weeds you can

01/09/2018
Why potato irrigation is so important Why potato irrigation is so important

As potatoes can have a confined and intense root system, together with a fairly large leaf area, it stands to reason irrigation requirements will differ from

31/08/2018
Potato planting procedures Potato planting procedures

Potatoes are a productive crop and as such are heavy feeders. The potato also has a rather confined root system, so make sure the fertiliser is placed

30/08/2018
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