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In the very first Farmer’s Inside Track episode for 2021, we discuss 10 lucrative ideas to maximise your farming profits in 2021. Also, Nedbank’s head of agriculture, John Hudson, talks about growing your agribusiness despite a weak economy.
Also on the line-up is Afrivet MD Dr Peter Oberem. He joins us to discuss the dangers of ivermectin, an animal parasiticide portrayed on some farmers' groups as a miracle cure for Covid-19. James Kondo has the low-down on Haller Farmers App, our app of the week, while Food For Mzansi fans have selected Fail. Learn. Repeat. The Truth Behind Building Businesses by Nicholas Haralambous as their book of the week.
Other episode highlights include Sussex breeder Annalea van Niekerk’s advice on the handling of cattle, Chad January’s secret to the perfect home-cooked meal, and Marcia le Roux and Dr Kobus Laubscher on data-driven employee wellness programmes.
Farmer’s Inside Track is proudly brought to you by Food For Mzansi. The show is anchored by journalists Dawn Noemdoe and Duncan Masiwa.
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In the very first Farmer’s Inside Track episode for 2021, we discuss 10 lucrative ideas to maximise your farming profits in 2021. Also, Nedbank’s head of agriculture, John Hudson, talks about growing your agribusiness despite a weak economy.
Also on the line-up is Afrivet MD Dr Peter Oberem. He joins us to discuss the dangers of ivermectin, an animal parasiticide portrayed on some farmers' groups as a miracle cure for Covid-19. James Kondo has the low-down on Haller Farmers App, our app of the week, while Food For Mzansi fans have selected Fail. Learn. Repeat. The Truth Behind Building Businesses by Nicholas Haralambous as their book of the week.
Other episode highlights include Sussex breeder Annalea van Niekerk’s advice on the handling of cattle, Chad January’s secret to the perfect home-cooked meal, and Marcia le Roux and Dr Kobus Laubscher on data-driven employee wellness programmes.
Farmer’s Inside Track is proudly brought to you by Food For Mzansi. The show is anchored by journalists Dawn Noemdoe and Duncan Masiwa.

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