This week Plaas TV brought viewers more interesting content, and this is #flashbackfriday. Below is a recap of the week’s episodes:
Tractor and harvester sales have been showing some interesting developments during the past few months. Dr Jim Rankin of the South African Agricultural Machinery Association gives some perspective on this and the period leading up to the summer-cropping season.
Piet Roux van die Plaas Biega in die Prieska-omgewing is onlangs as die 2023 Veeplaas Klimaatslim Ambassadeur aangewys en ‘n boeredag is gevolglik op sy plaas aangebied. Plaas Media, die stigter van die kompetisie, het ook dié geleentheid bygewoon om uit te vind wat kenners se standpunt oor klimaatslim-boerderypraktyke is.
Om kos te kan koop is een ding, maar om maandeliks ‘n gesonde dieet vir jou huisgesin te kan bekostig is iets heel anders. Die Buro vir Voedsel en Landboubeleid (BFAP) se analiste weet dít al te goed en daarom kyk en analiseer hulle maandeliks die voedselprysinflasie van ‘n gesonde kosmandjie. Dr Hester Vermeulen, BFAP se verbruikers- en voedselekonoom, brei uit oor dié projek.
Visitors flocked from all over to this year’s Komga Agricultural Show, that recentley took place in the Amathole district of the Eastern Cape, 64km’s north of East London.This year’s show offered an array of activities such as stud stock exhibitions and cattle block test. Watch this insert for more on this.
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