Farmer's Weekly

It doesn’t rain grass!

As I write this, it is almost the end of July and about four months since South Africa went into a national lockdown in an attempt to contain the spread of COVID-19. There have been questionable decisions made by government since the start of the lockdown, but over the past 10). I have to agree with Jansen. Optimism begets opportunity. However, as the lockdown drags on, and as government seems bent on steering the country into an ever more turbulent future, it is becoming very hard to find something to be positive about.

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