Gauteng Smallholder May 2016 | Page 10

NEWS stables, with proper loading and offloading facilities, etc. to be undertaken, as well as The group of enthusiasts showing rings and auction undertaking this development pens. It is hoped that this thus hopes that there will be a facility will attract livestock greater emphasis on competiauctions to Walkerville tion at future shows, to the throughout the year and will allow many more exhibitors to betterment of Gauteng's smallholder breeding quality bring their animals to the among all species. annual show, safe in the The second major developknowledge that they will be ment at the showgrounds is housed in properly-built From page 7 Plan of the Start Farming development at the Walkerville showgrounds expected to be an ambitious permanent display of agricultural technology by a group called Start Farming. This will include buildings housing offices, a visitor's centre and meeting spaces, all surrounded by small exhibitions spaces each featuring a different aspect of agri- business, such as tunnel farming, poultry, dairy, machinery etc. The facility will be open throughout the year and it is hoped that it will attract farmers and smallholders from near and far looking for suppliers of technology, expertise etc. Show stalwarts: Exhibitor Sally Giebelmann, whose SA Phendula rabbit was adjudged the best rabbit on show, with Gavin Grgurin, rabbit judge and exhibitor of Castle Colebrook pigs. 8 www.sasmallholder.co.za