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What is GM Cotton?
...Bt cotton is the more commonly grown
of the two types
of GM cotton.
Bt cotton has reduced the use
of pesticides by 50% and increased yields due to reduced bollworm losses...
EnglishShorthorn Cattle
...The size
of the cattle are dependent on production environment and as this is a dual breed, the cattle may be used for milk or beef production. The average size
of a cow in South Africa is around 500 kg whereas that
of a bull is around 950 kg...
EnglishBarrydale
...The upshot
of it is that Barrydale has retained a sense
of timeless country charm, while the food and coffee are reason enough to interrupt your cruise along Route 62...
EnglishBantry Bay: An Opulent Suburb
...Bantry Bay: An Opulent SuburbBantry Bay: An Opulent SuburbFinest Beaches in South AfricaBantry Bay is an opulent suburb
of Cape Town, located on the slopes
of Lion’s Head...
EnglishHermanus Dive Spots
...In between big crevices and some
of the drop-off’s you will find that it is deeper than the rest
of the reef. Lots
of kelp fill up the space between the crevices and make it a great place for crayfish and Shysharks to hide...
EnglishRobben Island
...It is within sight
of Table Bay, Bloubergstrand, Sea Point and Camps Bay, and it is clearly visible from the top
of Table Mountain...
EnglishJuicing
...©Marinda LouwJuicing
of fruit and vegetables adds value to raw materials, extends the shelflife
of fresh produce and if included in diets, is a source
of nutrients.Juicing is a form
of adding value and is an excellent way to extend the shelflife..
EnglishDe Hoop Nature Reserve
...The highlight
of the park, and the first stop for any day visitor, is the monumental sand dunes that shoulder their way out
of the plains, and form a huge amphitheatre
of chalk-white sand that sweeps down to a solemn sea...
EnglishDrybean Producers Organisation
...It is one
of the most important field crops in South Africa on account
of its high protein content and dietary benefits. Production is located in warm climate regions, such as the provinces
of Mpumalanga, Limpopo and Free State...
EnglishWhat is Temperature?
...Climate and Farming in South AfricaTemperature is a basic measurement
of the energy status
of the environment and is largely influenced by the sun’s radiation...
EnglishLeeks
...The pH
of the soil should be between 6.5 and 7 and if the soil is too acidic or below 6 pH, then the required amount
of lime can be broadcast and ploughed into the soil to raise the pH
of the soil...
EnglishHow to Get a Cow Pregnant
...This is because semen from a world-wide range
of bulls is available at a lower cost than keeping a bull. However, in AI, the fertility
of dairy cows depends on the ability
of people to recognize when cows are in heat...
EnglishPlettenberg Bay Activities
...Even more significant is that graves with the remains
of people who were the ancestors
of the Khoisan have been found - about 200
of them...
EnglishIntestinal Worms in Pigs
...A diagnosis can be confirmed by the examining the faeces
of pigs for the presence
of eggs or during a post mortem.
The worms cause white spots in the liver
of the pigs...
EnglishThe Differences Between Dairy Cows
...Jerseys are generally used in a pasture-based system because
of their good grazing ability while requiring smaller amounts
of concentrates because
of lower milk yield levels.Characteristics
of Ayrshire Dairy Cows© Ayrshire Cattle Breeders’ SocietyAyrshires..
EnglishFood Insecurity and Climate Change
...studied as part
of South Africa's climate change modelling is maize which, in 1996, accounted for 71 per cent
of grain harvested that year and 58 per cent
of land under crop...
EnglishLangebaan Lagoon in Days Gone By
...A year later, Georg Wreede took command
of the area and commissioned a carpenter to create five VOC monograms, one
of each being erected on five
of the seven islands in the lagoon and its mouth...
EnglishMarriage in Xhosa Tradition
...The Great Wife
of a chief was usually a woman
of rank, the daughter
of a chief from a neighbouring chiefdom, a Khoisan or Thembu princess...
EnglishElephant Anatomy
...It evolved to assist the elephant with the processing
of the large amounts
of different sorts
of food that it eats...
EnglishTswana Social Organisation
...Each tribe has its own territory and name, the latter usually derived from a past chief or the founder
of the ruling dynasty, sometimes from the totem
of the royal family, the site
of a former capital, or an historical incident...
EnglishPierre Wahl
...
'Jan Pickard Senior was treasurer at the time: the father
of the famous Western Province lock. The club was established in 1883 and several
of its members became Springboks back in the amateur days
of rugby...
EnglishBuchu Tea
...Buchu TeaBuchu TeaTeas
of South AfricaBuchu, a fragrant fynbos shrub commonly found in the Cape Floral Kingdom
of the Western Cape, has been used for centuries for its medicinal value...
EnglishCape Ground Squirrel
...This pattern
of dispersal strengthens gene flow and the development
of new colonies.Cape Ground Squirrel HabitatThe Cape ground squirrel occurs on a variety
of substrates from rough sands to the soft clay soils
of pans and river beds...
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