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Agricultural activities range from intensive crop production and mixed farming in winter rainfall and high summer rainfall areas to cattle ranching in the bushveld and sheep farming in the arid regions. Maize is most widely grown, followed by wheat, oats, ...
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Facility where livestock are put down and processed as meat products.
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Agriculture, Farming, Suppliers and Services to Agriculture
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TOURIST INFORMATION
THABAZIMBI TOURIST ASSOCIATION
Tel 014 777 2221
Cell 082 893 4208
Cell 082 373 3379
Email liezie@lantic.net
Website www.thabazimbi.co.za [http://www.thabazimbi.co.za]
Thabazimbi, meaning "mountain of iron" is the Tswana name for ...
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Mooketsi means 'adding to'. Many years ago, prominent farmers with a
'Mooketsi vision' of the future, implemented programmes for
reconstruction and development of this rural area. Farming
communities, combining their faith, experience and technology, ...
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Named after an old farming family. Closely linked to sister village
Durnacol, where coal mining is the chief economic activity.
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Bronkhorstspruit Tourist Information
Tel: 013 932 0061
FAX: 013 932 0641
The farming town of Bronkhorstspruit with its spiritual retreats,
Gauteng's only wine estate and numerous picnic spots at dams and
nature reserves was originally a railway ...
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TOURIST INFORMATION
Delareyville Municipality
Tel: 053 948 0900
Delareyville is named after the famous General Koos De la Rey and was
founded in 1913. The town is situated in the north western corner of
the maize triangle and is the centre of a rich ...
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Mookgophong Tourism Association
Tel 014 743 1111
Mookgophong is about 160km north from Pretoria along the N1 at the
foot of the Swaershoek Mountains. Originally known as Naboomspruit,
named after the huge candelabra tree, the naboom, ...
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Zeerust Municipality: 018 642 1081
In the mid-1800's a church was to be built on the farm of Casper
Coetzee, who died before its completion. The church was named
Coetzee-Rust (Coetzee's Rest). The town that grew around the parish
became ...
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