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Technology and Predation Management
...Various solutions have been developed out
of this idea, predominantly in the form
of a collar with a GPS Tracker that is linked to an app on a farmer’s phone.
The collar is placed on one
of the animals in a herd...
EnglishGeorge Trail Running
...The final few kilometres
of the trail meander through a spectacular section
of natural forest, finishing back at the George Botanical Gardens. This is a tough but achievable run with a total ascent
of 2 000 m...
EnglishSlaughter of Rabbits And The Law
...Slaughter
of Rabbits And The LawSlaughter
of Rabbits And The LawRabbit Farming in South Africa© Eva KroecherWhen starting rabbit farming, make sure you have an abattoir that can humanely slaughter your rabbits.Before starting to breed rabbits commercially..
EnglishChives Planting
...For a rough guide, the following recommendation can be used in the absence
of soil analysis. An initial 300 kg application
of 3:1:5 can be broadcast and incorporated into the top 15 cm to 20 cm
of soil prior to sowing...
EnglishSunflowers as Animal Feed
...Lower levels
of the amino acids lysine and threonine may cause some restrictions on some non-ruminant uses
of sunflower meal but due to its high level
of methionine, it can be mixed with other meals for a more balanced array
of amino acids...
EnglishWinnie Mandela Continues the Struggle
...In 1969 she was arrested under Section 6
of the Terrorism Act which stipulated that anyone could be arrested without warrant and held indefinitely without legal aid if they were suspected
of being a danger to law and order...
EnglishNieuwoudtville Attractions
...town and the dazzling fields
of colour on Matjiesfontein Farm south
of town on the gravel road which links up with the R364 to Clanwilliam...
EnglishArniston
...©Jean TresfonAerial view
of the seaside town
of Arniston, Western Cape, South Africa.It is full
of nothing much; no post office, no petrol station, no shops, no through traffic and dare one say, no crime!..
EnglishCommon Finger Grass
...The blades
of the leaves are 14 mm long approximately, and the basal part
of the plant is hairy.UsesThis grass is edible and rather tasty. It is known as the best grass for the natural cultivation
of pastures in Southern Africa...
EnglishThe Castle of Good Hope
...The Castle
of Good HopeThe Castle
of Good HopeThe Castle DungeonsWhen the Dutchman Jan van Riebeeck landed in the Cape in 1652, he set out to build a fortress to govern from...
EnglishFishers of Lambert's Bay
...Fishers
of Lambert's BayFishers
of Lambert's BayShifting West Coast CurrentsWind ExplainedA West Coast fisherman lives and dies by the wind...
EnglishPuff Adder
...The female can produce up to 60 young at a time.VenomCytotoxic.Diet The puff adder feeds mainly on rodents, birds and will also eat other snakes in the bushveld
of South Africa.Field NotesThe puff adder gets its name from blowing air out
of its large..
EnglishAccommodation in Swellendam
...The Tradouw Pass is 315m high mountain pass
of great scenic splendour and well worth a visit, while photographers and bird watchers alike will enjoy the beautiful Bontebok National Park for its plethora
of fauna and flora...
EnglishKorrel Toast Recipe
...I have this with two slices
of toast and a bottle
of my Kaapzicht Shiraz; the Bin 3 is also a good match.)
By Wendy Toerien..
EnglishAbout Mangoes
...Mangoes contains a variety
of phytochemicals and nutrients. It is high in dietary fibre, vitamin C, provitamin A, and it contains up to 10%
of the daily requirement
of vitamin B6 as well as carotenoids and polyphenols...
EnglishThe Role of Sugar in Food Systems
...The Role
of Sugar in Food SystemsThe Role
of Sugar in Food SystemsThe Anti NutrientSugar used to be a condiment we added to food to enhance its flavour, like a sprinkle
of salt or pepper...
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