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Pasture Management
...Plan the use
of pastures The transition
of pasture to crop is time critical. This will depend on the end-use
of the pasture e.g. hay or silage and the pasture crop mix e.g. grass-legume as well as the growth stage
of the pasture mix...
EnglishFermentation
...
Three types
of fermentation are briefly discussed:
One type
of fermentation is lactic acid fermentation.
Starches or sugars are converted into lactic acid through the activity
of yeasts and bacteria...
EnglishPort St Johns
...Awesome riding along beaches, cattle tracks and hiking trails are but a few
of the attractions
of this untamed paradise, on the Wild Coast
of the Eastern Cape, where the Xhosa tribe continues to live according to ancestral traditions...
EnglishSunbirds
... The tongue can be extended, out
of the beak, to almost the same length
of the beak.
The bill is slender and curved, with a sharp point. The bill has a serrated tip to enable the sunbird to break into the corolla
of the flower...
EnglishEastern Cape Coastal Route
...The route starts at Tsitsikamma and includes famous attractions such as the Tsitsikamma National Park, Addo Elephant National Park, the beaches
of the Sunshine Coast, the rich heritage
of Frontier Country, the picturesque village
of Hogsback and the Amatola..
EnglishHow to Identify Common Duiker
...They have a tuft
of dark hair between the horns, or just on the head in the case
of the females as horns are absent, and a dark stripe down the centre
of the face...
EnglishLarge-Spotted Genet
...The large-spotted genet has a shoulder height
of 210 mm, but this species is short legged. The elongated body has a length
of 460 mm and a mass
of 1.6 kg...
EnglishSkilpad Wildflower Reserve
...Skilpad Wildflower ReserveSkilpad Wildflower ReserveSpringtime BeautyThe Skilpad Wildflower Reserve is located just west
of the town
of Garies and forms part
of the Namaqua National Park...
EnglishSnowboarding 101
...There are a number
of disciplines to choose from, including Freeride, Freestyle, Alpine, Backcountry, Border-cross and Slalom, with many
of the rules derived from skiing...
EnglishLlandudno
...©Jean TresfonAerial view
of the scenic coastline
of Llandudno and Sandy Bay beach, Western Cape.Surprisingly, development is curtailed on this lovely stretch
of coast, and regular picnic spots have been built alongside the road so that you can stop..
EnglishPastures in South Africa
...Pastures in South AfricaPastures in South AfricaThe planting
of pastures to supply food for animals is determined by the soil type and climate, the intended end-use
of the pasture as well as the type
of animal and production stage
of the animal...
EnglishiCoat of Arms yePhondo lase Ntshona Koloni
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of Arms yePhondo lase Ntshona KoloniiCoat
of Arms yePhondo lase Ntshona KoloniiCoat
of Arms entsha yePhondo lase Ntshona Koloni yapasiswa yaze yabekwa ngokusesikweni yiPalamente yePhondo ngomnyaka ka 1998...
isiXhosaCape Crow
...The Cape crow is one
of the main hosts
of the greater spotted cuckoo. It is estimated that 10%
of nests are parasitised.Cape Crow BehaviourThe Cape crow forages and feeds on the ground. Normally seen in pairs or small flocks...
EnglishBuffalo Movement
...Buffalo MovementBuffalo MovementPathfindersThe movements
of a herd
of buffalo are determined by specific individuals known as ‘pathfinders’. These are not necessarily dominant animals but they simply act as leaders to the herd...
EnglishWhat Do Lions Eat?
...They may dig warthogs out
of their burrows or pick off antelope lying up in the grass.
They rid populations
of their sick and weak members...
EnglishElim is a Mission Station
...Church in Elim, Western Cape.As is to be expected, the focus
of the town is the old church, which has pride
of place in the centre
of the settlement...
EnglishWhat Do Vervet Monkeys Look Like?
...The teeth are kept sharp because the edge
of the upper canines occludes to the edge
of the lower premolars and every action
of the teeth refines the cutting surface. Vervet monkeys have long tails, which are important instruments
of balance...
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