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Thursdays at 19:00 on Mzansi Wethu
Repeat on Sunday at 11:00 on Mzansi Wethu
Episode repeats on DStv Now App

30/05/2026

Females led strong results at the Towton Bonsmara auction, supported by good prices and steady demand. Bulls averaged R61 188,

30/05/2026

It is still too early to determine the total value of insurance claims resulting from the recent storms and floods

Here's today's headlines   WATCH | Much to celebrate on the eve of wool farmers’ centenary celebrations!👉https://www.afr...
29/05/2026

Here's today's headlines

WATCH | Much to celebrate on the eve of wool farmers’ centenary celebrations!
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Thuso Bonsmara stud farm closes after four decades with dispersal auction
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The Feed: Why agriculture can no longer afford to ignore storytelling
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Recipe of the week: Tuscan chicken you have to try
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South Africa must not repeat Zimbabwe’s land reform disaster
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29/05/2026

Here’s a summary of the weather forecast for 30-31 May by Vox Weather. 🌫️ Foggy conditions are expected during the

29/05/2026

Every South African has their own set of woes, ranging from corruption and crime to power cuts and potholes. As

29/05/2026

At African Farming, we know food is part of every farming story. Through our new Recipe of the Week column,

29/05/2026

In our new column, The Feed, our multimedia editor and social media manager Talitha Janse van Vuuren, explores the intersection

29/05/2026

A Bonsmara stud farm established 43 years ago by WA van Zyl on the farm Visagieskraal between Wesselsbron and Bothaville

Much to celebrate on the eve of wool farmers’ centenary celebrations!From unmatched classing standards to the developmen...
29/05/2026

Much to celebrate on the eve of wool farmers’ centenary celebrations!

From unmatched classing standards to the development of traceability and the establishment of thousands of communal wool farmers – Dan Kriek, chief executive officer of the National Wool Growers Association (NWGA), reflects on the remarkable achievements of this industry over the past 100 years.

NWGA Communal Woolgrowers Cape Wools SA Merino SA South African Sheep Shearing Federation SASSF SA Stud Book / SA Stamboek BKB OVK Agri SA BKB Noord Spesiale en Stoetvee Veilings BKB South Special- & Stud Auctions

From unmatched classing standards to the development of traceability and the establishment of thousands of communal wool farmers – Dan

Today’s headlines  She slept in a tent to build her pecan nut empire: Sibongile Mabasa’s journey of determination👉🏾 http...
28/05/2026

Today’s headlines

She slept in a tent to build her pecan nut empire: Sibongile Mabasa’s journey of determination
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From Maile’s desk: Knowledge is one input farmers should never tire of paying for
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African agri-innovators are solving problems – the Milken-Motsepe Prize is backing them
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Good average prices at Sutherland Karoo Meatmaster Club auction
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Labour law storm heading for farmers – with 10K inspectors ready
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‘R92 million for black farmers and there’s more to come’ – Kgodiso Development Fund
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