Winter is only a few weeks away and planting vegetables is essential in the Lockdown Period. May month is perfect for these 8 Vegetables you can Plant Right Now in SA and
Farming and Agriculture Careers available In South Africa
Our latest addition – a service and combining Farming Jobs Available in South Africa. Make sure you qualify before you apply for a job. All jobs on this mean that the work
Most Common Chicken Diseases and Treatments
There are many types of Chicken Diseases and Treatments all over the world and not taking care could probably ruin a chicken farmer. We discuss the Most Common Chicken Diseases and Treatments.
Biggest Chickens in South Africa
We always enjoy farming with chickens. So I thought why not attempt to break the world record. Although this is an old video, we still try to grow big chickens and have
Taking a look at Asian Pumpkin Farming
Japan Pumpkin Farm, Kabocha squash, also known as Japanese pumpkin, is a sweeter cousin of butternut squash – Taking a look at Asian Pumpkin Farming It’s dense like butternut, which makes it
Farmer feeding his Sheep Gem Squash
The last 4 years Western Cape has seen some of the driest seasons in over a century. There are no more feed on pasture land set aside for sheep to graze on
3 Most Asked Questions when Farming with Chickens
Chicken farming is practiced all over the world and we discuss the 3 most asked questions when farming with chickens. What is your Profit margin when farming with chickens. Each farmer has
Why more South Africans Should Farm with Chickens
If you have a backyard, you can farm with Chickens. Let me explain why more South Africans should farm with Chickens for meat. Whenever you go to Pick ‘n Pay, Shoprite or
Let’s Farm with Chickens in 8 Steps
What you need to Consider to start a Chicken Farming Business. Many people like the idea to farm with chickens but has no idea where to start or what financial implications chicken
Drought in Western Cape Continues
Two and a half years ago the Western Cape Province had the worst water shortage in 113 years. As we enter the winter of 2020 farmers hopes are high that the Western
