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This week, Plaas TV brought viewers more interesting content and this is #flashbackfriday. Below is a recap of the week’s episodes:
- It has been confirmed that rabbit haemorrhagic disease is causing widespread mortalities of wild hares and domestic rabbits in the Western and Northern Cape provinces. Bonnie Schumann of the Endangered Wildlife Trust gives some recommendations on this outbreak, in today’s episode of Plaas TV.
Read more about the industry’s demand regarding vaccines here.
- Suiwel in kleinhandel bly ‘n warm besprekingspunt en Alwyn Kraamwinkel van SAMPRO werp meer lig op dié onderwerp.
Lees meer oor laas week se episodes hier.
- Dan bly melkaantekeninge relevant, maar hoekom doen produsente dit nie? Thalia Brameld van SA Stamboek gesels met Lise Roberts hieroor.
- Wêreldgronddag word op 5 Desember gevier met die titel “Waar kos begin”. Dr Piet Nell van die Landbounavorsingsraad brei uit hieroor in vandag se episode van Plaas TV.
- Then Vittoria Jooste from SA Olive talks about the role of the association in the industry.
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Read more about the Plaas TV episodes of middle November’s episodes here.
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Read more about the Plaas TV episodes of beginning November here.
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