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Every month, Future Farming delivers a content-rich South African farming magazine, available in both print and digital formats. We provide the latest South African agriculture news, expert crop and livestock management tips, and deep dives into global agri-tech trends. From market insights to innovation spotlights, our magazine is crafted to keep you informed and ready for the future.

Whether you’re a seasoned farmer or just starting out, each issue is your essential companion for smarter, more sustainable farming in Southern Africa.

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A Legacy of Innovation, Family, and Farming Excellence

Few names in South African agriculture carry the weight of history, craftsmanship, and innovation quite like Piket Implements. With roots stretching back more than 90 years, the company stands as one of the country’s oldest registered trade names—an enduring symbol of reliability in the agricultural machinery sector.

Where Spraying Really Makes (Or Breaks) Profitability

Modern crop protection has moved far beyond the idea of simply applying chemicals to plants. Today, profitability hinges on a far more precise question: how much of the spray actually reaches and remains on the target where it is needed.

Regenerative Agriculture Moves from Niche to Norm in SA

Regenerative agriculture is gaining widespread traction across South Africa as farmers adapt to climate volatility and rising input costs. Practices such as cover cropping, crop rotation, minimal tillage and integrated livestock are increasingly viewed as practical tools rather than ideological choices.

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