Farmed bird (ostrich, chicken & turkey) behaviour

by Ross G. Cooper, D.Phil. Ostriches, chickens and turkeys, are principally terrestrial, although they are certainly capable of great leaps particularly during avoidance and defensive stances. It is essential that the farmer establishes the correct incubator temperature and relative humidity parameters if the development of the embryo, including its limbs and wings, are to proceed…

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ART Farm Varieties Demo Day: Seed, chemicals, innovations

ART Farm recently held its annual Varieties Demo Day, bringing together partners, seed companies, agrochemical suppliers and farmers for a showcase that this season carried a distinctly forward-looking flavour. Alongside the traditional side-by-side variety plots, the day surfaced a technology conversation that is growing louder across the commercial farming sector: drone spraying, and the regulatory…

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ART Farm, Harare, the venue for ZHB Beef School 2026

The Zimbabwe Herd Book (ZHB) Beef School returns in September 2026 with a strong, practical programme designed to support livestock producers across the country, this time being hosted in Harare for the first time in many years. The move to bring the event to our capital city comes at an important time for the agricultural…

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Are current fertiliser recommendations and trial conditions relevant to smallholder maize farmers?

As the Agricultural Research Trust (ART) prepares to host a Varieties Demo Open Day next Thursday at its research farm in ART Farm near Harare, an important discussion has emerged around the relevance of maize research trials and fertiliser recommendations for the country’s diverse farming sector. The online debate between ART Farm Head of Research…

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Foot-and-Mouth Disease outbreaks raise regional alarm across Southern Africa

Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD), one of the world’s most contagious livestock diseases, is threatening cattle industries and rural livelihoods across Southern Africa after confirmed outbreaks in Zimbabwe and neighbouring countries triggered heightened regional concerns, trade restrictions and intensified disease control measures. Early this year, Zimbabwe’s veterinary authorities confirmed an outbreak of FMD in Mangwe District, close…

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TIMB sets stage for 2026 tobacco marketing season amid record output, global market pressures

The Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) says Zimbabwe’s tobacco sector is entering the 2026 marketing season on a strong but strategically cautious footing, with record production expected, structural reforms underway and renewed focus on quality in the face of global oversupply. Speaking at a pre-season media interface in Harare, TIMB Chief Executive Officer Emmanuel…

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The Seven Francs book launch

The past week marked the informal launch of Kevin Cooke’s newly published book, The Seven Francs: Shotguns, Gamebirds & Gundogs. Harare South tobacco farmer and former Zimbabwe Tobacco Association president Kevin Cooke has long been known in farming and sporting circles. In this book, he turns his hand to recording a deeply personal quest: to…

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Regenerative vs conventional cropping: What three years of trials reveal

By Hugo Winkfield, ART Farm As Zimbabwe’s commercial agriculture sector seeks to remain both profitable and sustainable, regenerative agriculture has emerged as a potential pathway forward. But can regenerative systems truly compete with conventional high-input cropping, especially under Zimbabwean conditions? A three-year independent evaluation at ART Farm in Harare set out to answer this question…

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