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Record Keeping in Rabbit Farming
...The name or number
of the buck (male rabbit) used must also be on the card. (See example
of Hutch Card). Also keep a note in the file dates
of any medical treatment given as well as dates
of toe nail clipping, ear checks and so on...
EnglishDive Spots in Shelly Beach
...This reef doesn’t have a lot
of soft coral, but palmate sea fans can be seen.
The hard types
of coral such as Whip coral, Plate coral and Porous coral are found in this area with lots
of seagrass all along the bottom...
EnglishDinokeng Game Reserve
...Here, within the expansive catchment area
of the Olifants and Limpopo Rivers, a range
of destinations entice inhabitants
of Tshwane’s metropolitan region keen on a quick weekend break...
EnglishHow Meteors Impact Earth
...Monstrous earthquakes, titanic tsunamis and floods
of volcanic activity resulting from the impact would scour the land
of life...
EnglishRooibos Tea and Climate Change
...This is allowing more farming
of the plant in formerly higher rainfall areas in the southern reaches
of the fynbos biome.Signs
of Strain©Leonie JoubertHendrik Hesselman a share cropper, a bywoner, in the Siud BokkeveldFour decades
of climbing temperatures..
EnglishSymbiotic Relationships in Birds
...The complexity
of the tune copied and repeated is one
of the criteria for which a female drongo might select a mate. Drongo’s are particularly adept at mimicking the call
of the pearl-spotted owlet...
EnglishFalling Raindrop Ceramic
...This piece captures the artist's wistful remembrance
of bygone car journeys on rainy days. In the mind
of a child, the pattern
of raindrops falling on a window pane as the world passes by can create a feeling
of captivated peace...
EnglishThe Importance of Women to Rural Economies
...The Importance
of Women to Rural EconomiesThe Importance
of Women to Rural Economies©Dr Peter MagubaneOver the past thirty year there has been a rapid pattern
of urbanisation, especially by young people...
EnglishBuffalo Social Structure
...The advantage
of rank within a herd
of buffalo is that more dominant individuals feed ahead
of and in the centre
of the herd and they do not have to contend with trampled pastures...
EnglishFertilisation of Wheat
...Fertilisation
of WheatFertilisation
of WheatField Crops in South AfricaSoil analysis should be done every few years, to guide fertilisation decisions and correct nutrient imbalances and shortages before planting wheat...
EnglishThe First Decade of Cellarmasters
...The First Decade
of CellarmastersThe First Decade
of CellarmastersCellarmasters in the KitchenOn the evening
of 24 August 1982, a small group
of Cape winemakers gathered at the home
of Billy Hofmeyr, on his Klapmuts wine farm Welgemeend between Paarl..
EnglishCave Formation in the Cradle of Humankind
...Cave Formation in the Cradle
of HumankindCave Formation in the Cradle
of HumankindCave Dynamics©Roger de la HarpeSterkfontein Caves, Cradle
of Humankind.The entire Cradle
of Humankind region is riddled with cracks and fault lines, and these facilitate..
EnglishIdentification of Crows
...It implies taking better control
of prickly pears, since these birds have been implicated in the dispersal
of prickly pears in the Nama Karoo. Secondly, it entails better protection
of vulnerable livestock...
EnglishLettuce
...Incorporate these into the top 300 mm to 400 mm
of soil...
EnglishKarkloof Valley
...©Jacques MaraisMajestic view
of Karkloof Conservancy.Wetlands, mist belt grasslands and huge tracks
of mist belt forest are a few
of the protected biomes you could expect to encounter in the Karkloof Nature Reserve (an area
of 936 ha) section
of..
EnglishHowick Waterfalls
...Valley Project, which falls under the Natal branch
of the Wildlife Society
of Southern Africa...
EnglishColour in Bushveld Birds
...Once again the keratin
of the feathers comes into play but instead
of the layering alone affecting the reflection
of particular wavelengths
of light (as with iridescence), small air spaces interfere and also scatter the light...
EnglishMalmesbury
...MalmesburyMalmesburyA Farming CommunityMalmesbury is the principal town
of the Swartland, some 60 km north
of Cape Town in the Western Cape. Malmesbury was named in 1829, after the Earl
of Malmesbury...
EnglishDeep Impact of the Vredefort Dome
...This injection
of rock into the easily-eroded sediments
of the Transvaal Supergroup formed a layered igneous rock complex that covers an area
of 60 000 square km’s, making it the largest in the world...
EnglishHome of the Aloe
...Home
of the AloeHome
of the AloeNatural HabitatA small town found on the panoramic Garden Route
of the Western Cape bears the title: ‘Home
of the Aloe’...
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