AgriProbe – Volume 22 No. 1 2025
English | 68 pages | True PDF | 19.9 MB
AgriProbe is a quarterly popular/semi-scientific magazine of the Western Cape Department of Agriculture. The magazine consists of two sections – one part popular agriculture related articles and another part research results in the form of semi-scientific articles, known as the Elsenburg Journal. All articles are written by employees of the Western Cape Department of Agriculture and in its popular section it covers articles ranging from events, news snippets, people on the move, human capital development, and economic news to ‘taking our services out there’. The Elsenburg Journal comprises of semi-scientific articles focusing on research results in various disciplines.
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