This week Plaas TV brought viewers more interesting content, and this is #flashbackfriday. Below is a recap of the week’s episodes:
- The ARC Animal production department at the Irene campus recently held their annual beef cattle farmer’s day. The focus of the day was the role of indigenous breeds in climate-smart beef production. Frans Jordaan recently visited the Plaas TV studio to give some feedback on this.
- The ARC Animal production department at the Irene campus recently held their annual beef cattle farmer’s day. The focus of the day was the role of indigenous breeds in climate-smart beef production. Prof Michiel Scholtz was one of the speakers and he spoke about the impact that climate change-related heat stress could have on cattle.
Read more about the beginning of June’s inserts here.
- SABI, of die Suid-Afrikaanse Besproeiingsinstituut, nooi alle produsente uit om te deel in hul kundigheid. Michael Esmeraldo verduidelik Woensdag op Plaas TV wat die voordele van lidmaatskap inhou.
Klik hier vir meer oor laas week se insetsels.
- Fanie Vorster van die Landbounavorsingsraad se ingenieursafdeling, verduidelik waarom die onderhoud van ‘n besproeiingstelsel so belangrik is.
- Bloemskou het dié jaar sy 140ste bestaansjaar gevier. Plaas TV het dié geleentheid bygewoon en verskeie rolspelers in die bedryf ontmoet.
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