The Farmlander May 2014 North Island

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SPECIAL OFFERS AND INFORMATION FOR FARMLANDS SHAREHOLDERS

MAY 2014 Valid from 1-31 May 2014

The FARMLANDER GREAT PRIZES WITH BALLANCE PAGE 30

TRIAL BY JUDGE

GET IN BEHIND THE NATIONAL DOG TRIALS PAGE 4

Farmlands Co-operative Society Limited

Great Card Partner Deals pages 62-80

MAGNESIUM MAGIC BOOST YOUR DAIRY COWS PAGE 32

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Contents

TheFARMLANDER

SHAREHOLDER OFFERS 10-11 12-17 18-27 28-29 30-34 35-39 40-43 52-61

Farmlands round-up FROM THE CEO

Plan365 Dairy Management Plan365 Animal Management Plan365 Rural Infrastructure Plan365 Nutrition Plan365 Forage and Arable Plan365 Horticulture Farmlands Big Deals Real Estate listings

INTEREST

Making sure that our shareholders have the opportunity to network - and have access to information that supports farming practices going forward - has always been a core value of our co-operative heritage.

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Farmlands’ sponsorship of any event is aimed at adding value to our shareholders’ lives and as ever, our teams are working hard behind the scenes to support events nationwide. May is no exception, with the New Zealand Ploughing Finals on 10th and 11th May at Spring Creek, Blenheim and the National Sheep Dog Trials, from 26th to 31st May at Waihi Station in Geraldine. These are just two of the organisations and events we help sponsor.

From the CEO Save the date Meet the team Special Feature – Trial by judge Farmlands building investment opportunity Farmlands supporting industry leadership developments

44 Betacraft/Bekina 45 Gulf - Give frozen engines the big chill 46 Farmlands Fuel 47 Farmlands Livestock 48 Farmlands FInance 49 Compliance 50 Swipe & Win 51 Farmlands Great Annual Men’s Nights

May 24th will mark the annual celebration of the New Zealand Century Farm and Station Awards, of which Farmlands is the foundation sponsor. Each year an invitation is extended to farming families from throughout New Zealand who have owned and worked their land for 100 years or more, to apply for the New Zealand Century Farms Awards or the Sesquicentennial (150 years) Award. The aim of the awards programme is to capture and preserve rural history, which might otherwise be lost. The collected materials are archived at the Alexander Turnbull National Library in Wellington – making sure the historical information will be available for future generations.

ON YOUR FARMLANDS AND CRT CARD 63 What’s Hot 64-65 Paper Plus 66 Challenge 67 Ford 68 Arthur Barnett 69 Big Save / Blackwoods Protector 70 Bridgestone 71 Bunnings 72-73 Meridian 74 Firenzo / Direct4You / Mico 75 PlaceMakers 76 Repco 77 Real Journeys / Black Duck / Resene 78 TradeZone 79 TWL 80 FMG

Farmlands’ recent partnership with New Zealand Young Farmers is another example that will benefit the next generation of rural leadership. Initial support from Farmlands will be seen at the fencing competitions at Young Farmer of the Year. Strengthening our relationships within the rural business network, industry and science partnerships provides opportunity in adding value into farming and in turn to our shareholders’ bottom line.

Brent Esler Chief Executive Farmlands Co-operative Society Limited

Front cover: Taranaki shareholder, Graeme Dickson with his dogs, Bell and Pound.

SAVE THE DATE

WHAT’S COMING UP WITH FARMLANDS

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MAY

59th NZ Ploughing Finals, Spring Creek, Blenheim New Zealand’s finest will battle it out in a bid to become national champion.

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14 - 15

MAY

Blokes Bash, North Island The Men’s Night tour winds its way into Rotorua (14th May) and Stratford (15th May). See page 51 for details.

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MAY

NZ Sheep Dog Trials Championships, Geraldine You’d have to be barking mad to miss the national champs, held this year in beautiful Geraldine.

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JUNE

National Horticulture Field Days, Hawke’s Bay Showgrounds, Hastings. The pick of the crop will be in Hastings for a showcase of all things hort.

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BRENDA COWLISHAW Q: What is your current role at Farmlands? A: Business Manager at Farmlands Taumarunui. Q: What type of work were you doing before you started at Farmlands? A: Casual farm work and training horses, as well as raising a family. Q: Tell us a bit about your family. A: My family is full of entertainment from my two lively children and husband, who tries to keep the freezer full with all his hunting trips! Q: What do you like to do most in your spare time? A: Ride my horse. Q: You just won $100,000 on an Instant Kiwi! What are you going to do with it? A: Well... first thing would to be to purchase a grunty tow vehicle to pull my float. Q: If you could live anywhere else in the world, where would it be? A: Alaska, hunting caribou.

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INGREDIENTS 700g venison (rump or back steaks) 2 Tbsp butter 1 onion (halved and finely chopped) 300g button mushrooms (quartered)

3 Tbsp oil (canola or sunflower is best) 250g sour cream 2½ tsp hot English mustard Handful of parsley finely chopped Salt and pepper

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DIRECTIONS Cut your steaks 1cm thick and then slice again across the grain, 0.5cm thick. This will give you chip size pieces of venison. Heat a large pan on medium to high heat and melt butter. Add the sliced onion and slowly stir-fry until soft and translucent. Don’t brown them - we just want to sweeten them. Now add mushrooms and continue to cook for another couple of minutes or so. Transfer into a bowl and keep warm. In the same pan, heat half the oil over a high heat. At this stage you want to get the pan really hot. When it starts to smoke, add half the venison and stir-fry very quickly for only a minute or so. Transfer

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into another bowl and then heat the rest of the oil and fry the rest of the venison in the same manner as before and again remove to the bowl when cooked. Now reduce the heat to med-high, return your onion and mushroom to pan and reheat. Add the sour cream and mustard. Bring gently to the boil and simmer until it thickens slightly. Once that happens, return your venison and juices to the pan and reheat gently for no more than a minute as you just want the venison to reheat - not cook it any further. Add parsley and season to taste with salt and pepper. Serve on a bed of rice or fries.

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SPECIAL FEATURE

Trial by judge

THE WHISTLES COME FROM THE COMPETITORS, NOT THE FANS, NOR THE REFEREE. AND IT HELPS - IN THE HUNTAWAY COMPETITION, AT LEAST - THAT SOME OF THE COMPETITORS ARE BARKING MAD. | Taranaki shareholder, Graeme Dickson with his dogs, Bell and Pound.

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“We are in the back country – most of the schools have closed. In some cases, the only thing left is the dog trial club to have a get together in the community.”

May is National Dog Trials time – and it is safe to say in the coming weeks, Geraldine is going to go to the dogs. The South Canterbury inland town plays host to the 2014 edition, with more than 1,000 entries expected across the four events. With two heading dog events (Long Head and Short Head and Yard), as well as two huntaway dog events (Zig-Zag Hunt and Straight Hunt), competitors can find themselves extremely busy if they have a kennel of competition heavyweights. Sheep dog trials are unique, in that there are three separate variables during competition. Not only do human and dog have to work together, the unpredictability of sheep comes into play as well. One shareholder who will be competing at Geraldine is Graeme Dickson from Ararata. Graeme is President of the Egmont Sheep Dog Trial Club, the first and only club he has been a member of. Since he joined Egmont in 1989, Graeme has won four National titles and three Island titles. He would love to add National title number five in Geraldine. “I started dog trials because it was a part of my job – I was working dogs every day. Plus, it was the local thing to get involved in,” he says.

| Graeme Dickson on his Ararata farm.

To qualify for the National Dog Trials, competitors have to gain six qualification points for each dog they would like to enter. Points are received by placing or winning an open event at the various club trial events held throughout New Zealand. Each event at the Nationals culminates with the top seven dogs running off for their respective National title. Graeme says while he took a while to fully get behind the competitive side of dog trialling, he qualified for the Nationals during his first year of competition. All of Graeme’s titles have come through the huntaways – which use noise to control the sheep, as opposed to heading dogs, which use their “minding eye”. “The other way to look at it is huntaways chase them up the hills – and heading dogs bring them back down,” Graeme says. The partnership between Graeme and his various huntaways has been organic. After qualifying for the Nationals in his first year, Graeme won his first open event a few years later, before taking his first National title after seven years. | Having a breather, before getting back to work.

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This year he is taking two dogs – Bell and Pound. While Pound

This month, he and his wife Pauline will take the dogs to

has been to the Nationals before, this will be Bell’s first time on

Geraldine for another crack at a National title. Eric says it was

the big Kiwi stage.

his uncle, Charlie Crutchley, whose enthusiasm for dog trialling

“I do really enjoy it – and it’s even better if you’ve got well broken-in dogs,” Graeme explains.

proved to be infectious. “I enjoy the challenge the dogs face, as well as the camaraderie

“You get to know most people that compete – it’s a good way to get around the country and meet a lot of people.” When not competing, Graeme uses his role as President of the local club to foster the next generation of Egmont dog triallists. He says along with the other travelling members of the club, he tries to give the younger members some advice (‘someone’s got to do it’, he reckons), to point them in the right direction. “It takes a little bit to master dog trialling. But it’s a good ‘community thing’ to get involved in as well – and we’ve got some good sponsors to help us out in that regard.

of it. There is people who have been doing it just as long as me! Each year the Nationals is a big reunion, so it’s always good to catch up with like-minded people, who are involved in dog trialling, farming or agriculture,” he says. While Eric has not picked up a National title (his best finish at the Nationals is second), he has been fortunate enough to represent New Zealand at dog trialling. Trans-Tasman battles have seen Eric head to Australia on three occasions. The immediate aim is that elusive National title. Three of Eric’s dogs – Matt, Spot and Jim – have qualified. At the time of writing, one more dog – Frank – was still trying to make the

“We are in the back country – most of the schools have closed.

cut. Veteran competitors Spot and Matt will compete in each

In some cases, the only thing left is the dog trial club to have a

heading dog event, while huntaway Jim will enjoy his first

get together in the community.”

Nationals.

Where Graeme may have the National titles to prove he’s a force

While Matt is preparing for his seventh Nationals and Spot his

in dog trialling, Kyeburn shareholder Eric Stringer could argue

fifth, Eric says it is difficult to rate where they fit in the ranks of

he’s one of the faces of dog trialling.

his best dogs.

Eric attended his first Nationals in 1970 and reckons since then

“We’re all good at reminiscing – we dog triallists all remember

he’s missed one Nationals – maybe two at a stretch.

the great dogs we have had in the past,” he says. “These dogs

| Eric Stringer and his dog, Matt.

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“I enjoy the challenge the dogs face, as well as the camaraderie of it.”

| Eric Stringer (left) with the rest of the winning New Zealand Dog Trial team after taking home the Wayleggo Cup in Victoria in 2010.

have been going quite well and you always go to Nationals

start a young dog, there is always a bit of promise there. It gives

thinking you’ll be quite competitive.”

you a bit of a buzz! But when it comes to Nationals, it always

While the majority of training is done through farm work, Eric

helps to have the older dogs there too.

says it always helps to do some extra training, where possible.

“You can usually tell when a dog is going to be quite good when

First up is the North Island champs, starting on May 5th at

he’s quite young – but not all of them fulfil their promise.”

Taumarunui. While Eric has won “four or five” South Island titles, he is yet to win a North Island title.

As far as advice for budding dog trialling enthusiasts go, Eric suggests choosing a pup from a proven breeder.

“After Taumarunui, we’re pretty lucky that it’s not far to go (until Geraldine),” Eric says. “I always look forward to catching up with the dog trialling community – most of us are involved in that rural and farming industries, so everyone has similar ideas. It’s

“Go for somebody that has a reliable breed of dog and go from there. Most breeders would be happy to show you the ropes,” he says.

quite an individual sport but you also have a lot of fun together.”

“Pick the brains of someone in your own area – that’s how most

Eric – who says with a chuckle that he’s been a shareholder

of us started.”

almost as long as he’s been dog trialling – says while there is

For both Graeme and Eric, the notion of ‘picking someone’s

always a sense of pride in a dog that keeps performing year in and year out, the real challenge comes from the new arrivals.

brains’ now rests with someone else. They are the stalwarts approached for advice and tips, at a fiercely competitive

“The challenge is each dog you get could be the next

National championship held far away from cities, stadiums and

champion,” he says. “I enjoy the competition and when you

overpriced tickets.

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CO-OPERATIVE NEWS

Farmlands building investment opportunity As a matter of practice, Farmlands prefers not to have capital tied up in property. Most properties we have acquired or developed have eventually been on-sold to investors. This has given us the resources to pursue the growth opportunities that have arisen in our core business. We are facilitating the formation of an independent company and intend to sell the land and buildings of nine of our North Island Farmlands stores and lease these back at market rentals.

The company will be partially

notified when an Investment Statement /

debt-funded and the available shares

Prospectus is available.

will be offered initially to Farmlands’ shareholders. Full information and an Investment Statement/Prospectus are being prepared and will be available to shareholders shortly.

If you wish to register your interest (without obligation or commitment of any kind), please email steve.dunbar@ph.co.nz or write to: Steve Dunbar, C/- Farmlands,

No subscriptions or money are currently

PO Box 271, Christchurch 8053.

being sought in respect of the new

Article supplied by Brent Esler, Chief Executive, Farmlands Co-operative Society Limited.

company and no applications for the shares can be accepted or money

17/04/2014

received, unless and until subscribers receive an Investment Statement / Prospectus. Shareholders will be

| Farmlands Feilding.

| Farmlands Matamata.

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| Farmlands Huntly.

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CO-OPERATIVE NEWS

Farmlands supporting industry leadership developments Farmlands is continuing to work with two of New Zealand’s most prestigious rural leadership awards, to help foster the next generation of trail blazing shareholders. The joint venture partnership with both the Nuffield Scholarship and Kellogg Rural Leadership Programme was announced at the end of last year. Along with Meridian, Farmlands is supporting the programmes as a way to support those who continue to keep New Zealand at the forefront of rural leadership. When viewed in conjunction with Farmlands’ support of New Zealand Young Farmers, the co-operative is proud to be supporting not only those who

| Farmlands Chief Executive Brent Esler with two Nuffield Scholars – Meridian National Agribusiness Manager, Natasha King and Farmlands Deputy Chairman, Don McFarlane.

may become future directors or senior

through the gaps and be lost to the

“Of the 61 scholars between 2001 and

managers – but young New Zealanders

rural industry.”

2014, 41 were in attendance. That shows

wanting to rise to the top of all aspects of

Acceptance into the Nuffield

the value of the networking available

rural leadership.

Scholarships and the Kellogg Rural

That sustainable pathway is the goal of

Leadership Programme is competitive

the industry.”

Kellogg and Nuffield General Manager,

– with 20 people selected for the

As well as discussing the future of

Anne Hindson. Since the announcement

Kellogg Leadership programme per

farming, listening to presentations

of a partnership between the respective

year (although there are plans to deliver

from scholars and participating in field

programmes, the goal has been to create

a second Kellogg course per year from

trips, the conference addressed the

a leadership pipeline for those wanting to

2015, with different timing to meet

partnership with Kellogg and how

influence New Zealand agribusiness into

needs). The more prestigious Nuffield

that partnership can best benefit

the future.

Scholarships are awarded to five people

New Zealand agribusiness.

“By establishing a closer relationship between the two programmes, we have created a scholar pathway, which New

per year – this has recently increased from three scholars following increased industry sponsorship support.

and the commitment to leadership in

Discussions are also continuing regarding how Farmlands fits into that process – and announcements on how

Zealand has lacked,” Anne says. “We can

“We recently held the biennial Nuffield

your co-operative can best help rural

identify those people who are potential

Alumni conference in Taupo, where it was

New Zealand’s future will be made in

leaders and mentor them – including

discussed that the collective power of the

due course.

those that may have otherwise slipped

Nuffield scholars should start to get more influence in the industry,” Anne says.

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DAIRY MANAGEMENT

Closing down the dairy milking shed at the end of lactation Milk quality is all about being proactive, not reactive. Below is a recommended farm dairy shut down procedure and other valuable tips. 1. Final milking machine clean for the season • Double the usual amount of alkali you use and add an extra litre of liquid chlorine to the alkali wash. • Reticulate for as long as possible, maintaining the wash solution temperature above 60°C. • Dump this solution and brush any stubborn deposits that need removing. • Follow with a high strength wash of acid solution (acid sanitiser), also in hot water if you can. • Rinse out with a cold acid sanitiser and shut the plant down for the off season. 2. Any unions on the milk line that have been troublesome during the season need to be dismantled and checked. • The plastic unions with cone seals in them are a particular worry and need to be checked. Replace if any signs of wear at all. • If you have welded unions with O ring seals, check for leaks and replace seals as necessary. • Dirty unions that are still in good shape can be soaked in the alkali solution then re-used.

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3. Bulk milk tank (cooling tank, silo, vat)

6. Plate cooler

• For the last wash, recycle a concentrated alkali. If you can’t recycle your BMT use a neat chlorinated alkali, which you scrub onto the walls. Then rinse with hot water. Be safe – always use safety glasses and gloves. In confined spaces such as a vat, always use breathing aparatus and have a buddy outside the vat.

• This is a very good time to open your plate cooler and check for any soiling and scrub if needed. If you are unsure on how to do this, call your milking machine fitter to assist.

• Check all seals, on the inlets, outlets and door seals and replace any worn seals. • Remove the spray ball and clear any debris that may be lodged in it. 4. Milk releaser pumps • Diaphragm Pumps - Check all unions around the diaphragm pump and replace the diaphragms. Ensure back plates are fitted to diaphragms and check the oil level in the gear box and general condition of driving belts. • Centrifugal Pumps - Check nonreturn valves and condition of the mechanical seal. • Rubber Impeller Pumps - Check impeller, non-return valve and mechanical seal.

• Always measure the distance between the thicker outside plates on your plate cooler before you open it, so it can be returned to the same position. Once the cooler has been loosened, pour hot water over the plates to split them open. 7. Inflations (liners) • Correct tension is essential to give proper pulsation squeeze on the end of the teat, therefore achieving good milking efficiency. • It is recommended to start the new season with new liners. By following this routine, the plant will be ready to go and you won’t be caught out when those inevitable early cows start appearing. For more information, please talk to the friendly team at your local Farmlands store today.

5. Filter housing • Check the seals on the filter housing. Also the filter cage for any damage.

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DAIRY MANAGEMENT

Changing milk liners If you can’t remember the last time you changed your milking liners, you’re probably missing out on both milk and money. Old, worn or ill-fitting liners can waste energy, cause grades and damage your cows. They are one of the single biggest factors influencing milk production. They are also one of the most economical things to replace. Cracks and splits cause poor milk out and harbour bacteria. Cups with worn-out liners are more likely to fall off during milking and cows’ teats can be permanently damaged. On average, NZ dairy farmers currently expect their liners to last for about 4,900 milkings, or nearly twice their effective lifetime. But that’s way past their actual use-by date! After 2,500 milkings – and

roughly 2 million pulsations – liners inevitably start to deteriorate. To ensure more efficient milk harvesting and to save the average NZ dairy farm thousands of dollars a year in energy, labour and animal health costs, all you have to do is calculate how many times your current milking liners have been used since you installed them. If the answer comes to 2,500 or more, it’s definitely time for a change. Your cows will thank you and, more importantly, milk harvesting and quality will improve. Here’s how to do the math: divide 2,500 by the number of milkings each set of cups is doing every day, i.e. 2,500/the number of cows in the herd x the number of milkings (once, 1.5 or twice per day)/ number of clusters. For example, take a 300 cow herd, milked twice a day in a 24 aside herringbone.

In this case each cluster is milking 25 cows per day. Divide 2,500 by 25 and the answer is 100 days. This farm should change liners every 100 days or approximately every three months. Farmers who continue milking with overused liners often don’t realise they’re missing out on potentially significant gains. “The very nature of milking liners means they are likely to have more impact on milking efficiency, hygiene and cow comfort than any other component of a milking machine,” says Skellerup National Manager, Perry Davis. For more information, please talk to the friendly team at your local Farmlands store today. Article supplied by Skellerup.

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ANIMAL MANAGEMENT

Critical drying off strategies To achieve high spring milk production, putting in place a planned dairy dry-off strategy is critical to success. Decisions need to be made about body condition, feeding, disease prevention, animal movement and culling - but it’s equally important to control parasites. Control of parasites can have a significant benefit to overall cow health and condition through optimising feed conversion efficiency. This is important, particularly at a time of year when pasture growth is slowing down or negligible, due to this year’s drought conditions affecting some North Island regions. Eliminating worms now will help set cows up for winter and gains made now will reduce the impact of an early spring parasite challenge. During the lactation period, worm burdens in cows will have built up. Worms impact the ability to utilise nutrients from feed in two ways. Firstly, the presence of worms causes inflammation in the

gut, which has a negative impact on digestion and nutrient uptake from feed. Secondly, they have been shown to decrease appetite as well as affect grazing behaviours. Cows with worms tend to be more “fussy”, which could be compounded as grass quality declines. As a result, feed is wasted through either poor conversion or reduced intake so that body condition suffers. To get the best benefit out of drenching cows, treat four weeks prior to dry off, as this can improve productivity and Body Condition Score (BCS), which is beneficial to calving success. Worm treatment should be aimed at achieving the highest worm kill possible. The type of active selected depends on whether you are still milking and the resistance status on your farm. If you’re still milking, eprinomectin, a powerful Macrocyclic Lactone (ML) with a nil milk withhold and the added advantage of persistent activity against ostertagia (28 days), cooperia (21 days)

and trichostrongulus spp. (14 days) is a good choice - removing production limiting parasites for extended periods is key to improving BCS. Similarly, an abamectin-based product (also with nil milk withhold) has lice control and persistent activity against ostertagia. Lice can hinder cows’ wintering ability and behaviour (time spent rubbing and licking). Also, adult stock infected with lice can pass them on to calves and create added treatment problems. Specific lice products containing propetamphos can be applied at any time in the dry period as long as it is five days prior to calving. The best time to treat is June, to prevent lice build up over the winter stress period. Alternative drench actives can be applied if you have cooperia spp., resistant to the ML family. If this is the case, use an abamectin and levamisole combination (so long as cows are not being milked). In some cases, you may decide not to treat the whole herd - especially those cows with an optimal BCS of 5, although it is likely that they will be carrying worms too. If this is the case, consider treating lower condition cows, BCS < 4 and those coming out of their first lactation. Richard Porter, Bayer’s Technical Veterinarian recommends that late calvers with a BCS of < 4 be treated with an oral combination, while early calvers with the same BCS (< 4) should use abamectin, as these cows have less time to attain the optimum 5 BCS. For more information, please talk to the friendly team at your local Farmlands store today. Article supplied by Bayer Animal Health.

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ANIMAL MANAGEMENT

Give your ewes a boost Clostridial vaccination at pre-lamb boosts the ewe’s antibody production - and it’s this boost just prior to colostrum production that ensures colostrum has good levels of antibodies to pass on to suckling lambs.

importance is Pulpy Kidney in growing lambs - but Blood Poisoning in ewes and lambs around lambing, as well as Tetanus in lambs at docking are also important killers. The duration of protection gained by the suckling lamb is determined by the amount of antibody absorbed from colostrum. Inadequate levels of antibody intake by lambs can be seen in situations such as:

The vaccine you choose at pre-lamb is one of the factors that will determine the level of antibodies available for suckling lambs – which could be the difference between lamb survival and clostridial deaths.

• Poor mothering ability of ewes • Inadequate milk production by ewes

Lambs are born with very few antibodies and rely on antibodies in the ewe’s colostrum for protection against clostridial diseases including Pulpy Kidney and Tetanus. Clostridial vaccination of the ewe just prior to lambing is utilised on most NZ farms to maximise the level of antibodies lambs receive in colostrum. Protecting lambs against clostridial disease is essential to maximise lamb survival through to weaning. Of most

• Lambs that are weak sucklers • Multiple lambs sharing colostrum • Low antibody production in the ewe Pre-lamb clostridial vaccination aims to reduce this last situation – by boosting the ewe’s antibody levels just prior to colostrum production. Younger ewes and those in lower condition or under nutritional stress may be less able to respond well to vaccination.

In a trial comparing the immune response of twin-bearing ewes to different prelamb vaccines, significant differences were seen between vaccines (Figure 1). Nilvax® gives an improved immune response, resulting in more ewes responding to vaccination and with a higher level of antibodies. What do more antibodies mean for your farm? • Ewes can be vaccinated earlier – up to 6 weeks before lambing. This decreases the risk of Sleepy Sickness caused by mustering and yarding close to lambing • More antibodies are available to suckling lambs – this is important as multiple lambs share colostrum • Lambs are protected for longer – up to 16 weeks of age For more information, please talk to the friendly team at your local Farmlands store today. Article supplied by Coopers.

Figure 1: Mean Pulpy Kidney (C. perfringens Type D) antibody levels in ewes measured 14 days after pre-lamb vaccination1

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Lice treatment - do it once and do it right You may think lice look harmless but don’t be fooled - they can still do damage and cost you in productivity and money. Prevention of clinical infestation is the key to lice control. In many cases we wait until we see a problem before treating it. Unfortunately, it is near impossible to eradicate lice completely but with some good management practices and the right product, you can ensure you control the problem and decrease the damage lice can do to your sheep’s pelt and wool. Lice may look vulnerable but they have evolved to a degree where they are host and even site specific. Lice species include Bovicola ovis (body or biting louse), Linognathus pedalis (foot louse - sucking) and Linognathus ovillus (face sucking louse), with the body lice (Bovicola ovis) being the most common adversary. Females lay 10 to 30 eggs over 30 days, which would seem incompatible for species survival at such a low rate. However, this does in fact allow them to survive long periods with low energy expenditure. The best way to maintain control is to limit their numbers by shearing at the most suitable time and applying an effective combination product in the most efficient manner possible. Combination products, such as Zapp Encore, provide long-term protection with excellent knockdown ability. They also target more stages of the lice lifecycle (see figure 1. Lice Lifecycle). The two

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actives provide a powerful combination effective against fly and lice, a similar approach to combination drenches and antibiotics to slow development of resistance.

weeks adult lice on treated sheep cannot infect clean sheep. To ensure you keep mobs separate you need to have secure fencing and quarantine any stock brought onto your property.

Treatment times need to factor in many variables, including stock class, length of wool, equipment and labour required, weather and withholding periods.

Even though it is near impossible to eradicate these pests, you still have the ability to limit their damage by employing the above management strategies. Using these techniques and an effective lice control product, such as Zapp Encore, means you can do the job once and know you have done it right.

Make sure you treat the sheep as per label instructions, always basing your dose rate on the heaviest sheep in the mob. Frequently check your applicator dose to make sure you are applying the correct quantity. It is good to use a product that is easy to identify those treated (eg, Zapp Encore has a scourable blue dye when applied) to ensure you treat all those in the mob, re-treating any you think you may have missed.

For more information, please talk to the friendly team at your local Farmlands store today. Article supplied by Bayer Animal Health.

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Planning a land drainage project?

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Land drainage systems - Warrant of Fitness ARE YOU READY FOR WINTER? Now’s the time to assess your land drainage system’s performance last winter and carry out seasonal maintenance.

Everything from flow to previous work undertaken on the paddock can all influence drainage.

• Is there any scouring at the outlet? Extend protective PVC pipe 300mm into drain.

By having a look over the following checklist, shareholders can see where the boxes are being ticked – and where making a few changes now could save you considerable money in the long run.

• Sluggish flow may indicate a build up of soil or iron ochre – clean using a jetting machine.

• Did the system meet your requirements? • Was excessive ponding, pugging or prolonged wet soil conditions an issue? A regular maintenance programme is the key to overcoming many of these issues. Autumn has always been the perfect time for rural infrastructure maintenance. By casting your mind back to the previous seasons, you should have a good idea of what has been working – and what has not. Drainage is an integral part of the success of your business. Paddocks damaged by poor drainage may need to be taken out of rotation, which means less dry matter readily available. It can also mean needing to raid the supplementary reserves earlier, which all adds to the cost per animal.

• Is the drain that the pipe discharges into clear of vegetation or silt? • Does the drainage pipe have a damaged outlet, i.e. flattened by stock or machinery? Install a short length of PVC pipe to protect the drainage pipe’s outlet.

• Has the paddock been mole drained? • Are the mole channels still open or have they closed up? • Were the “moles” speared down to the pipe? • Have any tree roots infiltrated the pipe network? A successful land drainage system is an outcome of good design, correct installation and an effective annual maintenance programme. Regular checks during rural infrastructure season can turn a puggy paddock into a productive paddock. For more information, please talk to the friendly team at your local Farmlands store today. Article supplied by Iplex Pipelines NZ Limited.

It adds up over time, which is why it never hurts to see if a few changes could contribute to better performance.

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GALLAGHER B11 PORTABLE BATTERY ENERGIZER

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• Ideal for tape gate configurations. • Manufactured with UV stabilised plastic. • Comfortable, soft grip handle.

• Allows the fence to stretch and maintain tension during irrigation crossing. • Large, galvanised wire diameter and coil enables exceptional stretch. • Stainless steel spring wire shows fence stretch tolerance - if the wire is tight more spring bays are required.

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GALLAGHER GEARED REEL 500M POLYWIRE • Lightweight and strong. • Heavy duty gear box for easy winding. • Easy grip PVC handle. • Comes with 500m polywire.

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GALLAGHER RING TOP STANDARD 850X6MM 10 PACK OTHER OPTIONS 38402: 200M POLYTAPE

• The new proven standard in portable posts. • Unique head design with no protruding parts significantly reduces tangling. • Super tough head eliminates shorting and prevents wearing through. • Tough, unbendable foot plate that can withstand 200kg of pressure. • Easy to use foot blade design prevents rotation and eases install in hard ground, as well as minimising tangling points.

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GALLAGHER PLASTIC MULTIWIRE TREAD-IN STANDARD • For portable fencing of sheep, goats, horses, cows and cattle. • Multiple clips allow for variable wire spacings. • Long steel point for maximum hold in hard or soft ground. • High visibility white for easy location.

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GALLAGHER STRIPED TURBO BRAID 400M • Ideal for long portable fences. • For easier winding - won’t twist or stretch. • Exclusive interconnect feature prevents power loss if a metal strand breaks. • Resistance: 96 Ohms per kilometre.

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BECK COLLATED STAPLES 40X3.15

FASCO F46 FENCE STAPLER AND COMPRESSOR PACKAGE • Trade quality European manufactured tool. • NZ made precision compressor with a genuine Honda power pack. • Slim-line air tank incorporated in the compressor frame. • 20 metres of hose with fittings included. • Free air duster fitting included in the package. • F46-stapler can be purchased separately.

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SAVE* $33.32 WARATAH GRIPPLE PLUS STARTER PACK • Does your fence need a bit of maintenance? Use a Gripple Plus to join and tension fence wires! • Gripple Plus wire joiners save time and effort when joining wires, tensioning or terminating wire. • Contains 1 x Gripple Plus tensioning tool and 50 x medium Gripple Plus wire joiners.

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STRAINRITE STANDARD CHAIN STRAINER

STRAINRITE EASY WIRE PULLER

• New wire grab design for superior performance. • Redesigned claw feeds smoothly along grab chain enabling one hand operation.

• Quickly and easily tensions either fencing or netting wire around strainer posts. • Easily tie off or staple wire hands free. • Smooth grip wire clamp prevents wire damage.

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SAVE* $29.95 STRAINRITE PLIERS EZEPULL 4 IN 1 • Crimps Strainrite 2.5mm crimp sleeves. • Staple pulling. • Wire cutting and wire stripping of underground cable.

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Magnesium for dairy cows Cows have no readily available pool of magnesium in their body, so a fall in magnesium content of the diet or increased need for milk production can cause blood magnesium levels to fall quickly. This can lead to the typical signs of hypomagnesaemia (grass staggers or magnesium tetany). Magnesium relaxes nerve impulses after transmission, so a deficiency can manifest itself as excitability and nervousness, whereas excessive intakes can cause sedation, with cows becoming lethargic and non-responsive.

Calculating how much supplementary magnesium should be fed is difficult. How much is in the pasture depends on soil type, types of forages, weather and speed of growth. Magnesium availability to the animal is reduced by high potassium levels in the diet, high rumen pH, high calcium and nitrogen levels and low fibre, sodium and low readily degradable carbohydrate. All of these can occur simultaneously in the spring, when cows are grazing high quality pasture that is top-dressed with limestone flour. Animal requirements depend on milk yield, age of the cow and oestrus activity, whilst overcrowding and stress can increase requirements. Magnesium Oxide 200 Mesh is the most common magnesium supplementation product. Magnesium oxide is sometimes referred to as CalMag, not because it contains calcium but because the calcination process used to convert magnesite into magnesium oxide uses heat. The source of the magnesite determines the level of elemental magnesium present and the heat treatment affects the surface area and availability to the animal. Farmlands pays particular attention to sourcing high quality, reliable magnesium oxide. A 200 mesh size means it would pass through

a screen with spacings of 0.029 inches which is pretty fine – so it is suitable for use for pasture dusting, drenching and in-feed. Magnesium oxide is a rumen buffer, so when added to grain and compound feed it will help to offset rumen acidosis. Unlike magnesium oxide, both magnesium chloride and magnesium sulphate (Epsom salts) are readily soluble in water, which lends them towards use in water troughs. They have an advantage over magnesium oxide pre-calving because they are anionic salts, which can shift the DCAD of the diet to encourage calcium mobilisation before calving and help reduce the severity and incidence of milk fever. Like magnesium oxide, the Achilles heel of these magnesium supplements is their palatability. A belt-and-braces approach, which includes supplementation little and often by multiple routes is generally recommended – especially during critical periods, to ensure optimum milk product and animal health. For more information, please talk to the friendly team at your local Farmlands store today. Article supplied by Stacey Cosnett Technical Product Manager, Farmlands Nutrition.

Magnesium Source

% Elemental Magnesium (approx)

Features

Typical Dosage Rates

Magnesium Chloride

11.7

Soluble so can be added to water, anionic salt.

60-100g/cow/day. Higher levels can decrease the palatability of water

Magnesium Sulphate

9.8

Soluble so can be added to water, anionic salt.

75-100g/cow/day. Higher levels can decrease the palatability of water and may have a laxative effect.

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54

High magnesium content, helps to buffer rumen acidity.

50-80g dusting/cow/day. Higher levels may be required in adverse conditions to offset in-field losses.

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A lick off the old block Molasses based blocks offer a convenient route to supplement the nutritional needs of dry cows over the winter. South Island stores were pivotal to the introduction of Winslow Blocks molassed mineral and feed blocks in a strong plastic tub – when they were first made in the South Island in 2006. With a second SealesWinslow block manufacturing plant now in the North Island, Farmlands is well positioned to make these popular, New Zealand made supplements available throughout New Zealand, alongside dehydrated Crystalyx blocks. The mineral, trace element and vitamin requirements of dry cows are lower than their needs during peak lactation but should not be overlooked. The dry period is a critical time for tissue repair and recovery in readiness for the season ahead. The demands of the fetus increase in late pregnancy and the nutritional content of winter pasture - and

especially winter crops - means there are inevitably gaps between what is delivered and what is required. Calving and early lactation is such a critical time for dairy cows that ensuring they are not further constrained by mineral deficiencies accrued during the dry period is well worthwhile. Dairy farmers are increasingly turning to forage crops grown on run-off blocks or by winter graziers – but they have some inherent and important differences to fresh and conserved pasture. SealesWinslow’s Cattle Wintering Blocks are soon to be renamed Cattle Winter Crop Blocks, to reinforce their suitability for dry cows on crops – but they are still well suited for dry cows on winter pasture and silage. They are typically consumed at one third to half the rate of 200g/day that Crystalyx Dry Cow Blocks are consumed. Compared to the nutritional requirements of cows in late pregnancy, brassicas contain marginal levels of magnesium and phosphorus but high concentrations of potassium and calcium, which make them especially unsuitable for springer cows. Brassicas typically contain low concentrations of copper and high sulphur levels, which can reduce copper availability, as does soil ingestion. Brassica crops tend to be low in selenium and contain goitrogens that reduce the availability of what little iodine brassicas contain.

over winter but it lacks magnesium, phosphorus and calcium and contains oxalates that reduce calcium availability. Like brassicas, fodder beet is low in copper and iron intake from soil ingestion, which reduces copper availability. Fodder beet may be low in zinc – a critical element for the immune system – but published information is limited. Feedback from many users over the years suggests that giving cows access to blocks in late pregnancy can improve the viability of the calf, ease of calving and productivity of the cow post-calving. Whilst Cattle Winter Crop Blocks contain some phosphorus, farmers who have experienced unusual cases of milk fever-like symptoms after calving, which respond poorly to standard calcium treatment, may wish to consider supplementing fodder beet with additional phosphorus in the form of dicalcium phosphate (typically 50g/ head/day). For more information, please talk to the friendly team at your local Farmlands store today. Article supplied by Dr. Rob Derrick, Nutritionist, Farmlands Nutrition.

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FORAGE AND ARABLE

Make the most of nutrient budgets Nutrient budgets are often seen by farmers as just another piece of paperwork but they have benefits over and above simple compliance. • They help you meet regulatory requirements • They can save you money • They can help protect the environment Nutrient budgets are used to compare nutrient inputs and outputs and to measure the flow of nutrients through your farming system. When developing a nutrient budget, the overall aim is to ensure a sustainable, efficient and environmentally friendly system, where the nutrients are in balance and optimised. The inputs and outputs they compare are wide-ranging (see table below). The first step in putting a budget together is dividing your farm up into blocks, which are determined by their unique characteristics, e.g. by contour or land use. Then you will need to gather up

other information about your farm - if you use a professional to create your nutrient budget they can tell you exactly what is needed. Most people use Overseer® to create their nutrient budget. Ian Power, Ballance Science Extension Officer, has had a long association with the programme. “Overseer® has received a fair amount of flak in recent times but it is by far the best tool you can use for putting a nutrient budget together and a huge amount of work is going into improving it,” he says. Overseer® can be used to guide your fertiliser strategy, allowing you to keep fertility levels in the optimum range and to match any fertiliser additions to the requirements of each block. For example, to minimise nitrogen leaching, you can test different scenarios in Overseer®, such as applying nitrogen at different times of the year to avoid wet and cold conditions, or using different stock categories in sensitive areas.

Inputs

Outputs

Fertiliser applied

Produce removed, e.g. milk, meat, wool, crops

Supplementary feed brought in

Stock transfer to tracks and camps

Clover nitrogen fixation Stock brought on and live weight gains

“Sometimes it is difficult to tell what kind of impact the activities on-farm are having on the environment and on your bottom line,” says Ian. “If you don’t measure it, you can’t manage it. Overseer® helps to take away some of the guesswork, because you can model what you are doing and try out different scenarios to get a better result.” Ian recommends that if people use outside help they make sure they are a trained professional. “Ideally, you want advice from someone who has either completed or is currently undertaking the Nutrient Management Advisor Certification Programme,” says Ian. “This will help ensure that you get advice of the highest standard.” For more information, please talk to the friendly team at your local Farmlands store today. Article supplied by Ballance Agri-Nutrients.

Soil losses through leaving and run off, volatilisation and denitrification

Effluent and irrigation additions

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FORAGE AND ARABLE

Utilise to capitalise FODDER BEET FETCHING HIGH NUMBERS Farmers are realising the true potential of SF Brigadier fodder beet after experiencing high production and utilisation during the dry conditions experienced in many parts of the country before winter. Seed Force’s Northern North Island Regional Manager, Bruce Hume says that SF Brigadier is now being utilised on many North Island properties. “The ability to begin to feed the crop relatively early means SF Brigadier’s quality benefits can be utilised when other feed sources may be limiting, especially in dry times. This can help ensure animal production can be maintained or even increased. The benefits of fodder beet were highlighted at some recent fodder beet field days in the North Island, where SF Brigadier was being utilised on properties for the first time. As parts of the Waikato and Bay of Plenty were suffering from prolonged dry periods and farmers were drying off early or harvesting other feed crops, the SF Brigadier was allowing farmers to continue relatively unaffected. A large number of farmers attended the on-farm field days and were interested at how the beet systems helped the farmers through the challenging conditions. “It’s last month’s ‘Farmlander’ article, it was highlighted how crucial a thorough transition onto the crop is. Many farmers are being pleasantly surprised how much SF Brigadier can make up the animal’s daily diet requirements. For lactating cows, this means up to 5kg/DM per head per day is being fed as a high energy component of the diet, plus the rest of

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their typical lactating diet. For dry animals through the winter months, we now have many farmers with rates of SF Brigadier being as high as 11-12kg/DM per head per day, plus a fibre rich supplement such as straw or hay,” Bruce says. “These high feeding rates and the grazing versatility in regards to the timing of feeding and the stock class helps ensure farmers can really maximise their SF Brigadier fodder beet crops. Its high proportion of bulb above ground leads to very high utilisation and the ability for any class of stock to utilise the entire plant when feeding with minimal wastage. This is another great benefit when the crop is fed off before the winter months, as it allows another feed crop to be planted before the cooler weather in regions that are climatically suitable.”

farmers are very happy with their beet crops, as many of the high yielding SF Brigadier crops are being grown for well under 10c per kg/DM, which can be significantly less than other feeds. When these costs are taken into consideration together with a consistent ME of 12-12.5 and are combined with SF Brigadier’s extremely high utilisation rates, it results in a very cost effective high energy feed source,” Bruce says. For more information, please talk to the friendly team at your local Farmlands store today. Article supplied by Seed Force.

“The financials are another area where

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Prevention is always better than cure with winter grazing There’s only one thing worse than seeing a badly pugged pasture in the middle of winter – and that’s living with the results of the damage – poor growth through spring and a choice between lasting loss of DM production, or having to repair or renew the paddock in question.

It can be hard to get through to spring without some pasture damage. The key is to have a winter grazing management plan in place before you dry off, to minimise the risk of pugging or treading, no matter what the weather brings.

“We’re fortunate in that our soils are very forgiving,” says Peter Campbell. “But it can rain heavily here and the ground can get soggy, so wet weather management is vital to protect our pastures.”

For one family in South Taranaki, that plan includes ‘a healthy dose of realism’ and a good seed drill, as well as a commitment to protecting pastures as much as possible.

Even so, inadvertent damage is virtually impossible to avoid and that’s where the drill comes in. “As soon as ground conditions permit, those areas will get drilled, otherwise we know we will take a huge hit on DM production.”

With free draining Egmont brown loam soils and annual rainfall ranging from 1200-1400mm, the Campbell farm at Waverley will this year winter 980 Friesian cross cows, which tip the scales at 500–520kg liveweight.

Agriseeds Pasture Systems Manager, Graham Kerr says pugging damage can cut immediate DM utilisation by 50 percent. But more important are often the unseen effects of soil compaction and lost soil structure.

After dry off at the end of May, they will be split into mobs of no more than 200 cows each and go onto a 100 day round, with a diet of mostly pasture and some hay.

If pugging is not repaired, future DM yield can be severely compromised. Badly pugged paddocks, where the pasture is killed, need to be quickly resown, otherwise they simply end up full of weeds.

If conditions turn wet, daily grazing allowances will be slightly increased and the cows will be limited to three to four hours of back-fenced strip grazing before being stood off in the concrete cow yard. The few hillsides on the farm will be avoided entirely. A handful of paddocks known to be wet will be grazed early or prior to the rain where possible and there’s no going near pastures newly sown in autumn. (Those are grazed only when needed, to encourage strong plant establishment).

The philosophy on the Campbell farm applies to any size herd, he says. “The fundamentals are the same regardless of how many cows you winter. The details of the plan will vary between farms. The most important thing is to protect your paddocks and soils as much as you can, to put yourself in the best position come spring.” For more information, please talk to the friendly team at your local Farmlands store today. Article supplied by Agriseeds.

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C-DIT 400 SPREADER WITH MANUAL CLUTCH

KIWICARE LAWNGARD PRILLS 3KG

• Unique stainless steel spinner disc design gives a wider and more even 18 metre spread pattern. • 400L capacity (320kg urea), applies up to 115kg/ha (urea at 10km/h). • Dri-clutch for durability – enclosed for maximum protection.

• Insect control for lawns and garden soil.

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SOLO SPREADER 421S PORTABLE HAND HELD

SLUGOUT® 10KG

• A sturdy and convenient spreader for grass seed and slug bait.

• Autumn sown pastures are most vulnerable to slug damage during establishment. It is therefore important to use a slug bait that will protect your seed from slugs and snails. • Superior coverage resulting in increased control • Highest concentrate of active ingredient per pellet. • Excellent rainfast performance in wet conditions • Versatile application that is dust free and safe to use. ® Slugout is a registered trademark of Nufarm Technologies, USA.

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HORTICULTURE

Is your Airblast sprayer meeting your needs? Growers are increasingly looking for the latest in axial flow fan technology when searching for a product with a wide range of orchard spraying applications. Modern features, such as curved nylon blades for more efficient operation, can produce a higher air volume, for improved canopy penetration and coverage. This also uses less horsepower than the traditional ‘straight blade’ fans. This particular type of fan, such as Silvan’s air assist sprayer range, are driven by a heavy duty two speed gearbox, which provides a long working life, with the flexibility to match the air volume to the canopy type. Another aspect of new generation fans is specialised

air delivery option, such as the Silvan Powerhead® air delivery. This produces an even air flow, with the flexibility to adjust the direction of the airflow into the preferred regions of the canopy. Such developments can provide significant benefits to the growers, particularly the ability to reduce fuel consumption while achieving improved spray coverage. Another benefit of new generation fans is the inclusion of a larger number of nozzles. An increased number of nozzles can improve on previous best practice capabilities, as they provide greater flexibility in nozzle selection, with the growing trend towards the use of air induction nozzles. The number of nozzles, combined with ability to adjust the air flow to the application, allows the

grower to accurately setup the sprayer to match different crop types and growth stages. The air sprayer market is continually looking to set new benchmarks in terms of efficiency and performance. As the demands on protecting someone’s livelihood increases, so too does the demand for technology providing more answers. Another option is the G2 Supaflo sprayer. Designed for efficiency and operational benefits, it includes a new tank design and chemical induction hopper, which enables the addition, mixing and transfer of all types of orchard chemicals to be done safely and easily from the ground. For more information, please talk to your the Farmlands Horticulture Technical Advisor or the friendly team at your local Farmlands store today. Article supplied by Silvan.

| Stiletto powerhead in use in apples.

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Early bird special EXCEL SPRING OIL AND EXCEL ORGANIC OIL Order your Excel spraying oil during May and receive a quality Stoney Creek Angus fleece top!

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To place your order, talk to your Farmlands Horticulture Technical Advisor, or the friendly team at your local Farmlands store today. One FREE shirt with every 2 x 200L drums. Two FREE shirts with every 1000L pod.

Soil testing for horticultural crops Autumn and winter are the traditional periods to test horticultural soils, from avocado, kiwifruit, grapes, stonefruit and pipfruit to citrus. High producing crops remove significant amounts of nutrient from the immediately available pool and this pool needs to be replenished according to crop removals, to maintain a healthy soil. A healthy soil is a product of good fertility and conditions that enable a high level of biological activity. Soil quality is a combination of physical properties such as soil texture, chemical properties such as pH and nutrient content and biological properties including soil biomass. Soil organic matter strongly influences all of these soil quality properties. Maintenance of organic matter will improve water holding capacity and irrigation efficiency – depletion of organic matter can occur in heavily cultivated soils, under drought conditions and where soils have suffered compaction. The recommended tests for horticultural soils vary according to crop type but are typically the Basic Soil Profile (pH, Olsen P and exchangeable cations), sulphate-sulphur and the Organic Soil Profile (includes organic matter, total nitrogen and mineralisable nitrogen). Some crops have a relatively high demand for boron and other soil trace elements may be useful to monitor, if related to leaf tests taken at the appropriate time. For more information, please talk to the friendly team at your local Farmlands store today.

(A maximum of 10 shirts per shareholder Account.) Offer closes May 30th 2014.

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HORTICULTURE

Enhancing soil health for better yields No matter what you are growing, the health of your soil will have a direct impact on your yield and the quality of products produced. Sadly this area is often glossed over as being “out of sight, out of mind”. Soil is a complex, living entity. It is filled with an array of biology from nematodes, protozoa, bacteria, fungi, worms, beetles and more. All of these interact with each other to produce an environment for efficient nutrient cycling, aeration and keeping potentially harmful organisms in balance. Working in unison, they help to ensure maximum benefit is achieved from the fertiliser being applied. They further aid in the breakdown of chemicals being used on the crops, as ultimately everything we apply generally ends up in the soil environment. Because of the complexity of soil, there is no such thing as a standard or recommended programme when it comes to soil restoration. Therefore, we look forward to working together to customise a programme to specifically fit your soil’s needs, whilst also being cost effective and most importantly only applying what is needed. So how can growers enhance soil health in an affordable manner? Here we will explore two of the many options that are available to growers today.

Liquid fish fertiliser (LFF) that is pure and carefully processed contains oils, enzymes, proteins, carbohydrates, minerals, fatty acids and amino acids. These are all energy and nutrition sources for soil microbes. Literature is filled with publications on the response of these organisms to LFF. Farmlands’ research has identified Moana Liquid Fish Fertiliser and BioMarinus as two of the best options on the market. Application rates will vary dependant on your current soil condition – we can help you determine the correct quantity to use.

There are many more products available that will enhance soil biology. Growers’ expectations about outcomes and what they want to spend vary considerably. For these reasons, Farmlands has a dedicated Organic and Biological Manager who specialises in this area. For more information, please talk to the friendly team at your local Farmlands store today. Article supplied by Gaz Ingram, Organic and Biological Manager - Farmlands Horticulture.

Humates are also commonly used to enhance soil biology. Humates are essentially composted peat, which contain an array of natural compounds that drives biological activity. Growers will often use humates for the added advantages of improved moisture retention and assisting with breaking up compacted soils. Humates are available in solid or liquid form – this is useful because it presents us with different application techniques that are suited to your soil and your current application equipment. Humates can be applied with your other fertilisers, lowering application costs and giving us the opportunity to customise your application relevant to your needs.

Traditionally, we have viewed soil health as being governed by the amount of fertiliser applied. Now we recognise that fertiliser is just one part of the equation.

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BAHCO 396-JT FOLDING PRUNING SAW

BAHCO P16-60-F BYPASS PRUNING LOPPER

• Professional quality, European made. • Folding pruning saw with safety lock. • Special teeth for fast and clean cutting. • Strong handle with comfortable grip. • Replacement blades available.

• Professional bypass pruner. • Suitable for a wide range of tree and vine crops. • Strong curved blade for quick powerful cuts. • Robust handles with soft rubber buffers to prevent fatigue. • Spare parts available.

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FELCO NO.31 ANVIC PRUNER • Anvil pruner with high quality hardened steel blade. • Adjustable brass anvil for a clean precise cut. • Lightweight forged aluminium handles with lifetime guarantee. • Unique handle design gives hand protection for extended use periods.

®

• Bacseal Super is a long lasting wound and graft sealant for use in pipfruit, summerfruit, kiwifruit, grapes and ornamentals. • Outstanding protection against silverleaf in summer fruit, plus silverleaf and European canker in apples. • Superior sealant properties - wound is evenly covered, watertight - no desiccation. • Outstanding seal integrity and crack resistance. • Excellent callusing. • Suited to use in any pruning or grafting situation.

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PELLENC LIXION EVOLUTION ELECTRONIC PRUNER 35MM CUT • Lightest vine pruners on the market, with up to 35mm cut. • Quiet poweful pruner with proven reliability. • Up to 3 days pruning from one charge. • 3 year warranty on battery and electric drive motor. • New ergonomic battery harness.

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Managing Psa-V HARVEST TO LEAF-FALL Autumn is a high-risk period for Psa-V with cooler, wetter weather favouring infection. Fruit stalks, leaf scars and late growth, as well as wounds due to frost and storms, provide possible entry points for Psa-V. An application of approved protectant sprays is recommended immediately following harvest, to ensure fruit stalks and leaf scars are protected. The combination of an approved product, supplemented by copper, has been proven to have successful field efficacy against Psa-V in kiwifruit. In offshore trials, foliar application to Hayward at leaf-fall has been shown to reduce the level of Psa-V symptoms in the subsequent spring. Trials in New Zealand conducted last season indicated a similar effect on Gold3 vines.

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Best practice involves application of product such as Actigard, plus copper, as soon as practical after harvest. Use as a dilute spray ensures good coverage. Superspreaders will improve coverage of leaf scars considerably. Certain rates should not be exceeded during application. With Actigard, 200g per hectare should be the upper limit.

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If using multiple applications after harvest, maintain a 21 day interval between sprays to ensure leaf scars are protected during high-risk periods. Leaves need to be actively photosynthesising for proper absorption and applications are likely to be less effective when leaffall or senescence has commenced. More than four applications per season should not be exceeded. To continue a best practice programme, avoid the risk of residues when spraying post-harvest. Extreme care must be taken to avoid spray drift onto un-harvested areas of the orchard. Spray tanks, lines and nozzles must also be cleaned thoroughly before any applications onto un-harvested vines.

ACTIGARD 1KG

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BACKROAD ORETI JACKET

STONEY CREEK WOMEN’S RIDING JACKET

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• Designed to revitalise your soil and encourage earthworm activity for healthy plants.

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GROWWISE VEGETABLE MIX 40L

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• Nourishes your veges to ensure a plentiful harvest with sheep pellets, blood and bone and gypsum.

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TUI LAWN FERTILISER 8KG

• Enhances the deep green colour of lawns. • Promotes root growth and controls moss.

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PESTOFF RODENT BLOCK 3KG

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BAHCO ½” AND ¼” 94 PIECE SOCKET/SPANNER SET • Optimal grip even on damaged nuts and bolts. • Case is impact, solvent and temperature resistant.

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PEDIGREE WORKING DOG FORMULA 20KG

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• New formula with no added colours or flavours. • Contains optimum balance of great-tasting, protein-rich real meat, fat and carbohydrate.

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NRM PIG TUCKER NUTS 25KG

NRM MULTIFEED NUTS 25KG

NRM PECK‘N’LAY PELLETS 25KG

• Nutritionally complete feed for all pigs from six weeks of age, including lactating sows.

• A well balanced, versatile feed suitable for a wide range of animals.

• With oregano essential oil to naturally aid good health. • For laying hens from 16 weeks old, or point of lay.

OTHER OPTIONS Whiskas Seafood Selections 9.1kg: 26076 YOUR PRICE 24392

32.95

39.90

29.

$

YOUR PRICE 73261

YOUR PRICE 55033

$

$

95

SAVE* $15.09

SAVE* $4.80 NRM SWEETFEED 25KG

WHISKAS MEATY SELECTIONS 9.1KG

IAMS CAT MATURE/SENSITIVE 2.55KG

• A highly palatable textured feed, designed to meet the needs of racehorses and sporthorses in moderate to heavy work.

• The crunchy texture of our kibbles helps to clean teeth and have all the essential nutrients needed for healthy skin and a shiny coat. Are easy to digest.

• No added fillers, no artificial colours and no artificial preservatives.

SAVE* $9.95 OTHER OPTIONS

Iams Hairball 2.55kg: 73260 Iams Kitten Chicken 2.55kg: 73259 Iams Weight Control 2.55kg: 73262

YOUR PRICE 58933

39.00

$

YOUR PRICE 58925

99.00

• With prebiotics for healthy digestion and strong defences.

OTHER OPTIONS Iams Cat Multi-Cat 3kg:58937 Iams Cat Chicken 3kg: 58924 Iams Cat Salmon 3kg: 58936

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125.00

$

SAVE* $10.90 IAMS CAT OCEAN FISH 3KG

YOUR PRICE 58938

SAVE* $30.90

IAMS CAT CHICKEN 10KG

OTHER OPTIONS

• Chicken is the #1 ingredient for strong muscles.

Iams Kitten and Junior Chicken 10kg: 58922

$

IAMS CAT MULTI-CAT 15KG • 100 percent complete and balanced.

SAVE* $34.00

OTHER OPTIONS Iams Cat Chicken 15kg: 58926

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CO-OPERATIVE NEWS

TECHNOLOGY THAT GOES THE DISTANCE

WHEN THE ISOBARS ARE DOWN, iSO-940 GOES ON

LATEST DEVELOPMENTS ERGONOMIC HOOD SHAPE

Chin and mouth cover, draw cord and peak on Parka.

NEOPRENE CUFFS

Comfortably seal the arm & prevent water from running up sleeve.

DOUBLE SKIN KNEE

Provides long term protection on Overtrouser and Bib Overtrouser.

Comfortable, durable, lightweight boots. Make the change to BEKINA ® PU boots !!! DISCOVER WHAT EUROPEAN FARMERS AREADY KNOW!!

EXPERIENCE THE MASSIVE BENEFITS OF CHANGING TO PU BOOTS FOR YOURSELF!!

POLYURETHANE VS RUBBER / PVC

DURABLE

WEAK CONSTRUCTION

LIGHT WEIGHT

HEAVY

THERMO-INSULATING

HOT & STICKY

AIR BUBBLE STRUCTURE

SOLID STRUCTURE

Lasts up to 4 times longer than Rubber or PVC 40% lighter than Rubber or PVC

Cool in Summer, Warm in Winter

Flexible material providing more comfort

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Breaks down quickly under stressed conditions Tiresome & heavy when worn for long periods

Unpredictable in extreme weather conditions

Inflexible and rigid to wear

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CO-OPERATIVE NEWS

GIVE FROZEN ENGINES THE BIG CHILL Winter is descending on us very quickly – but are you prepared for the extreme cold the Kiwi winter can bring?

adding water creates a mixture that is unable to crystallise. This makes it the perfect fit for most New Zealand engines in the dead of winter, when keeping your engines running is imperative – it keeps your business doing the same.

Out on the farm, it’s easy to simply throw on warmer clothes and light the fire. But your vehicles need that extra protection as well – otherwise, your farm vehicles and machinery may suffer unnecessary wear and tear due to the elements.

Best practice when using antifreeze is all about getting the mixture right – it depends on the conditions your engine is facing. A 50/50 mix of antifreeze and water has a freezing temperature of close to -37 degrees

Before you start on your winter maintenance schedule, it’s always a good idea to think about antifreeze.

Celsius, more than enough to deal with New Zealand’s climate.

Antifreeze is created using a compound called ethylene glycol. It works in your engine by disrupting hydrogen bonding when it is added to water. While pure ethylene glycol has a freezing point of -12 degrees Celsius,

Gulf Antifreeze is a quality ‘British-Standard Coolant’ composed of Mono Ethylene Glycol, under addition of additives and free from nitrites, amines and phosphates, to obtain good protection of all hard metals in the

GULF ANTIFREEZE 5L

cooling system and engine. It provides yearround frost and corrosion protection. From cars to combines, antifreeze is an investment worth making. Gulf Antifreeze can be used throughout the year in all cooling systems in petrol and diesel engines. With winter around the corner, now is the time to think of antifreeze, where Gulf has a range of antifreeze pack sizes to suit engines throughout the country – no matter what their use. And as a shareholder-owned business, every litre of Gulf Antifreeze sold contributes to your own bottom line.

Why not pop into your local Farmlands branch to find out more, or phone 0800 666 626.

GULF ANTIFREEZE 20L

• Modern mono ethylene glycol antifreeze concentrate for good protection of hard metals in the engine and cooling system.

YOUR PRICE 75003

139.00

$ OTHER OPTIONS

SAVE* $14.70

YOUR PRICE

75001: 1L

$ 9.00

SAVE*$1.69 YOUR PRICE 75002

35.95

$

SAVE* $5.25 Special prices and offers apply from the 1st to the 31st of May 2014. Only while stocks last. Check your Farmlands or CRT Farmlands store for product availability. All prices include GST unless otherwise stated. Savings based on Farmlands normal retail price. Note: The “Your Price” advertised in the Farmlander Magazine is the price that a Farmlands shareholder will be charged if the advertised products are purchased during the promotional period. Farmlands stores also use a “net” price (discounted price without a rebate) to attract cash sale customers and potential shareholders. To avoid confusion the price tickets for the promotional products displayed in Farmlands stores denote whether the price is a “Shareholder Price” or an “Everyone’s Price”. *Savings based on Farmlands normal retail price. Accounts are payable at Farmlands Head Office or any store by the 20th of each month. Failure to pay an Account by Due Date is a Default Event under the Terms and Conditions and Farmlands is then at its discretion entitled to: suspend or terminate the Account; charge interest at 2% per month; reverse discounts or credit rebates; debit other Shareholder Accounts;

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make demand on a Card Signatory; debit any default administration costs incurred; register a mortgage over land; terminate shareholding. Farmlands shareholders have the option of to pay their Accounts either in part or in full by MasterCard or Visa Credit Card. Payment by any credit card will not entitle the shareholder to receive bonus rebates for the month paid or part paid. Neither Farmlands nor any other person involved in the preparation of this document accepts any liability for any opinion or information (including the accuracy or completeness thereof) or for any consequences flowing from its use. The information contained in this document is given in good faith, has been derived from sources perceived to be reliable and accurate, and is subject to Farmlands Terms & Conditions. Offers valid at Farmlands North Island stores only for Farmlands shareholders.

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FARMLANDS FUEL

New tank, more savings WITH NO REPAYMENTS FOR 12 MONTHS, INTEREST FREE Farmlands Fuel is offering shareholders an opportunity to upgrade your fuel storage facility or replace non-compliant tanks, for less.

To assist with the offer, Farmlands Fuel

Farmlands Fuel is

has teamed up with Farmlands Finance

happy to answer

to help with payment for the new tank.

any questions you

By taking up the opportunity to increase

may have about

A larger tank can save money – less fuel

your tank volume or upgrade your

this offer. Call us

non-compliant tank, Farmlands Fuel can

on 0800 666 626

offer you no repayments and interest free

to see how we can

Shareholders can take up an exclusive

for 12 months. Tanks

help you tank up

deal with Farmlands Fuel – 1,000L

are gravity fed and

on savings.

storage tanks are available for $1,990.

include a 3m hose,

Shareholders can also purchase a 1,000L

ball valve, nozzle,

combination tank (500L diesel and 500L

standard filter, dip

petrol) for $2,900. Both of these offers

stick, signage and

are only available to shareholders and

fitted ladder.

visits means less freight charges.

*Terms, conditions and eligibility criteria apply for Farmlands Finance products. Interest rates and fees are subject to change.

exclude GST and freight.

Tick the boxes to fuel your safe site Farmlands Fuel is very focused in safety and the environment. With this in mind, we have made a checklist to help confirm if your site is safe and meeting good access, safety and environmental standards. Access

Yes/No

Environment

Yes/No

Safety

Yes/No

Safe access from road

Tank, hose, nozzle and pumps not leaking

Is the tank stable and secured to the ground?

Access track in good condition

Tank painted, free of rust and clearly labelled with correct labels

Does the tank have a ladder and is it sound and secure?

Access good clearance (trees, electric fences)

Does your tank have a calibrated dipstick and ventilation pipe?

Is the tank fill point easy to access without over reaching?

Overhead clearance (power and telephone lines)

Tank and surrounding area clear of any tank contamination

Is the area around the tank level and free of debris, so access is clear and safe?

Sufficient turning area

Fuel usage recorded and balanced wet stock

Are site hazards identified and the driver informed?

Tank area clear of equipment and debris

Are you able to contain any spills from drains or waterways?

Have you replaced your non-compliant tripod?

Bridges and culverts sound and suitable

Does the tank have any secondary containment?

Are you confident that your site and tank are safe?

If you have answered no to any of the checklist above, you may need some advice that the team at Farmlands Fuel will be happy to assist with.

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FARMLANDS LIVESTOCK

Weight gain heifer grazing update By the time you read this, our first crop of R1 heifers on our new weight gain contract will be heading into their first winter. In the South Island, having calves with good frame as well as body condition is critical going into the colder months – and our contract has achieved exactly that. Across all of the calves we have contracted, the average daily gain from December to May has been more than 0.71 kg per day. This equates to an average live weight of more than 200kg across all breeds by May 1st.

issues sorted, well before any damage

Overall, the programme is doing what we

is done. In cases where growth rates

intended it to do. As they say, “it’s a work

for one period were below target, the

in progress” and all involved are learning

heifers bounced straight back, plus

as we go. Data gained during

compensated live weight the next month.

the next 12 months will give us very

So far, so good - this is an excellent

stand a better chance at getting in calf

result for all those involved. Intense monitoring and stringent animal health regimes have identified any problems early enough that we can get any

accurate information that can be

Livestock Improvement tell us that their

used by our graziers to compare their

recent research shows more than 70

performance against other graziers, as

percent of heifers with recorded weights

well as other regions.

fail to meet Dairy NZ target weights. Farmlands’ grazing results on this

For more info on our Weight Gain

season’s R1s is showing nearly all are

Contract, feel free to contact us:

meeting these targets.

Richard van Wynbergen 027 445 6056

It is well proven that well grown heifers

richard.vanwynbergen@farmlands.co.nz

will not only produce more but also

Frank Ruddenklau 027 668 8235 frank.ruddenklau@farmlands.co.nz

early, during the crucial first lactation. A

Or call your local Farmlands Livestock

recent LIC study of 121,635 2009-born

representative.

in calf heifers from Culverden to Oamaru showed a whopping 22 percent didn’t

Article supplied by Richard Van Wynbergen, Farmlands Livestock.

make it to their second lactation in 2012. Only 3.5 percent of these heifers had more than one recorded weigh. The fall out of these, by their second lactation, was only 13 percent, suggesting monitoring alone may improve reproduction in your most valuable stock.

attention dairy farmers short on numbers?

surplus stock?

require grazing?

As the season draws to an end, now is a good time to top up on numbers or to sell surplus stock. Our dairy specialists have a good selection of cows and heifers for sale, as well as winter feed and supplements. Check out our website for listings or to find a rep near you. www.crtfarmlands.co.nz

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FARMLANDS FINANCE

Farmlands Finance May, for many farmers, is a difficult time of year for cash flow. This time of year is all about preparing for the next season – consolidating what you have while dealing with any necessary provisions or maintenance.

Creditline, Farmlands Finance’s deferred

It’s your right as a shareholder to have

payment option, is an ideal solution for

a service that looks after you when you

our shareholders at this time of year.

need it most. Farmlands Finance is happy

By deferring payments for 90 days, or

to discuss your options with you and see

more in particular cases, you can have

how we can help you get the most from

the peace of mind of knowing that you

your co-operative.

All of this is done while the income stream

income returns.

has slowed to a trickle. Farmlands has been your co-operative for more than 50 years, which is why we know when times are busy – and when times are quiet.

can pay your bills at the same time your

Give us a call on 0800 278 583 to see how Farmlands Finance can keep

The result is a stress free period as

your business moving, no matter what

you enter winter, safe in the knowledge

the season.

you can continue with maintenance programmes or preparing for the

That’s why Farmlands Finance has the provisions in place to help you keep your business ticking along, without having to

upcoming season, without having to number crunch to gather your supplies.

wait for the income to start up again.

time to top up your herd? farmlands finance offers term loans for the payment of your capital stock purchases and can structure the repayments to fit your cashflows. • Facilities available up to $500,000. • Security is generally only over the livestock purchased and a personal covenant. • Terms available for up to three years.

John Sinnamon Regional Finance Manager

027 457 0710

Lyndon Insall Regional Finance Manager

027 366 3677

CONTACT YOUr FARMLANDS FINANCE REPRESENTATIVE FOR DETAILS.

Finance

Terms, conditions and eligibility criteria apply for Farmlands Finance products. Interest rates and fees are subject to change.

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COMPLIANCE

Repairs and maintenance - farm workshops TIDY WORKSHOPS CAN REDUCE LONG TERM ISSUES “Compliance” is not just compliance for the sake of it. In the area of health and safety, compliance is often about injury prevention. I was visiting one of the Farmlands branches recently and was talking to a shareholder who commented in a jovial way about the inconvenience of a large bandage on his hand and wrist. It seems his workshop was his man cave - his space. His bandaged hand was the result of tripping over an extension lead, spraining his wrist and cutting his hand in the process. Tripping over something in a workshop is not uncommon. Farm workshops come in all shapes and sizes and varying degrees of organisation

• Keep the workshop clean and tidy and keep the floors free of slip/trip hazards (i.e. tools, cords, oil spills)

tools away although I will leave some

• Store fuel and other flammables outside the workshop away from welding and grinding, to prevent fire and explosion

Before ET

• Ensure work areas are well lit • Check that guards are in place on all workshop tools and equipment • Regularly check all electrical cords and extension leads for wear and damage (consider having tools tested

quite defensive if they were challenged

Maintenance Engineer at our Farmlands

about the state of their workshop - it’s a

Winton Feed Mill. One of the first things

workshop and there’s work in progress.

he did when he started working there

However, if your workshop is cluttered

was to spring clean it.

and if there is no order, a lot of time is

“When I first walked into the workshop at

wasted looking for tools and parts.

the Winton Mill it looked like a bomb site.

There are a lot of injuries that occur in

There was scrap metal, tools, chemicals

farm workshops in New Zealand. The

and rubbish everywhere. Stepping over

three main reasons for these injuries are:

debris trying to find tools just wasn’t safe. I do a mix of welding and fabricating and keeping a tidy workshop means

2. Slips, trips and falls

less chance of an accident and less

3. Injuries from the use of power

time looking for tools and equipment.

tools and equipment

It is important to keep work areas and

help reduce the likelihood of an injury while working in your workshop: • Make sure personal protective equipment (PPE) is available and used

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After ET

and tagged) Etienne Van Loggerenberg (ET) is the

Outlined below are a few guidelines to

next day.”

• Tidy up at the end of each session and try not to have too many uncompleted projects on the go at one time

and tidiness. Most farmers would be

1. Manual handling injuries from lifting

on my bench ready to get started the

walkways clean, free of oil and debris to reduce tripping hazards. The tidy up was a big job and good to get finished. It’s a far safer and easier place to work in now.

Spring is a really busy time of the year for most farmers - so why not spring clean your workshop this winter and minimise the risk of family, staff and visitors to the workshop having an injury as a result of a slip or a trip. Article supplied by Graham Neate, Farmlands Compliance Manager. Disclaimer This article should not be used as a substitute for legislation or legal advice. Farmlands shall have no liability for actions taken on the basis of information in this article, or for any errors or omissions.

When I am finished for the day I always have a quick tidy up. I try to put most

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AT THE FARMLANDS STAND, MYSTERY CREEK FIELDAYS, WAIKATO. WEDNESDAY 11TH – SATURDAY 14TH JUNE 2014 ACR Personal Location Beacon.

worth $599

ACR First Aid Kit, Firefly Solas Strobe light and a Hot Shot Signal.

worth $240

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Swipe your Farmlands or CRT Card and be in to WIN an ACR Personal Location Beacon (worth $599), plus an ACR First Aid Kit, Firefly Solas Strobe light and a Hot Shot Signal (worth $240). See you there with your Farmlands or CRT Card.

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Hunter-gather round for a great night out with the boys

Farmlands Great Annual

MEN’S NIGHTS Blokes Bash Whangarei Wednesday 7th May Blokes Bash Rotorua Wednesday 14th May Blokes Bash Stratford Thursday 15th May

Hosted by NZ rugby legend

Eric Rush

Ticket includes a beverage on arrival, a hearty “manly supper”, entertainment and loads of opportunities to win big prizes on the night!

Competitions

Tickets only $40

Send your huntin’, fishin’ or shootin’ photos to mensnights@farmlands.co.nz by Friday 11th April and be in to win some great prizes on the night!

Tickets are available from your local Farmlands store or call 0800 327 652. Shareholder price includes GST.

Best Duck Dressed Calling

Fishing Fly Tying

Deer and much Roaring more!

For more information visit www.farmlands.co.nz or shoot into your local Farmlands store. Premier Events Partner

With thanks to our sponsors:

Tickets are limited so get in quick!


South Island

FARMLANDS REAL ESTATE

IT’S ALL ABOUT SERVICE When it comes to the difference between real estate companies, the level of service one can expect to receive from their salesperson can create a strong point of difference. Farmlands Real Estate has a high standard of service and reporting. These two key attributes have led to repeat business from shareholders. Our salespeople will firstly, at all times, represent your best interests in the most professional manner. We have a duty of care to our vendors and purchasers. This includes being readily available to assist both parties with regular contact, to ensure all are aware of developments as the sale progresses. At Farmlands Real Estate your salesperson is responsible for preparing a current market analysis and marketing plan, which includes photos, advert writing, brochures, internet information and conducting home opens or property inspections. These are all very visible and critical stimuli.

Once negotiations are concluded your salesperson will assist, if required, to enable the purchaser to confirm all conditions of sale. Our salespeople are required to complete additional training each year to maintain their real estate licence. This ensures they stay current with up to date real estate law plus policy and procedures. Our rural salespeople are also required to be knowledgeable regarding the changing landscape impacting most clients in terms of nutrient budgets that will determine the ongoing viability of the current business or a change of use. Please contact me if you require specialist advice surrounding any real estate matter.

What many do not see is the level of background activity from our marketing and administration teams. This includes brochure design, production and distribution to our database including Farmlands shareholders, landowners and property investors, national land owners, bankers and industry peers, plus corporate and international buying groups.

D L O S

Nelson - 39 Hectares Don Wyllie 027 439 9727

D L O S

North Otago - 81 Hectares Merv Dalziel 027 439 5823

D L O S

South Canterbury - 20 Hectares Kurt Snook / John Davison

D L O S

Southland - 240 Hectares Terry Forde 021 361 516

SOUTHERN MARKET COMMENT

Calvin Leen General Manager Farmlands Real Estate 027 453 0950 calvin.leen@crt.co.nz

D L O S

South Canterbury - 55 Hectares Eddie Moir 021 763 083

D L O S

Southland - 172 Hectares


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ORARI BRIDGE OPPORTUNITY GERALDINE, SOUTH CANTERBURY Located just north of Geraldine, at Orari Bridge. Currently carrying breeding sows, taking weaners through to bacon as well as a bull beef enterprise. 159 hectares in three titles with a flat contour, Waimakariri shallow silt loam and Waimakariri very stony, sandy loam. Pig effluent sprayed rotationally resulting in strong swards. New 4-bay barn (24 x 98m) plus one 4-bay and one 3-bay implement shed, 11 pig sheds and five feed bins plus a large 220m2 enclosed workshop. Steel cattle yards and single stand wool shed. Reticulated stock water supply via a 63mm mainline pipe. There are two houses on the property. The main house has four bedrooms (master with en suite) and office in an attractive sheltered setting. The second house is an older three bedroom villa. Auction 2pm, Wednesday 14 May 2014.

Eddie Moir 021 731 199 eddie.moir@crt.co.nz

SOUTHERN SPECIALIST LIVESTOCK

Property ID: TU10227 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz


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FRANCIS FARM - LOCATION, CONTOUR, WATER DUNTROON, NORTH OTAGO 222 hectare (188 hectare effective) on Kurow Duntroon Road. Consent for 110 litres per second with four pivots covering up to 135 hectares, 35 hectares under K-line. Top set of near-new yards and 4-bay implement shed including workshop. .

Bounded by SH83 on the South and the Waitaki River on the North. Tender closing 1pm, Friday 30 May 2014.

Ian Moore 027 539 8152 ian.moore@crt.co.nz

SOUTHERN DAIRY

Property ID: WA1193 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz


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ONE MAN FULL SET UP HARI HARI, WEST COAST Located 50 minutes south of Hokitika, this 163 hectare unit is milking 190 cows and is on target for 90,000kgMS. Very good infrastructure , minutes away. Dairy unit including shares, dairy herd, plant and runoff. It does not come easier than this. $3,266,450 as a going concern.

Shari McLaughlin 027 266 6850 shari.mclaughlin@crt.co.nz

Property ID: TU10209 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz

GOOD SCALE, GREAT SHED! INANGAHUA, WEST COAST 152 hectares effective with genuine scope. All grass system, milking 350 cows, 4 year average of 102,750kgMS. 44 bail rotary shed with full automation and 450 cow yard. New water system and race plan. Three homes and multiple barns. $4,250,000 plus GST on land, buildings and shares. Available as a going concern with stock and plant at valuation. Staff in place for 2015 and willing to stay!

Shari McLaughlin 027 266 6850 shari.mclaughlin@crt.co.nz

SOUTHERN DAIRY

Property ID: TU10161 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz


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IRRIGATED BARE LAND SOUTH CANTERBURY 24 hectares of bare land with cattle yards and 3-bay shed. 11.4 litres/second irrigation water from a bore (subject to easement and transfer of water consent). Irrigation gun, soft hose and PVC mainline included. 8.5 hectares of new permanent pasture. Handy location with good access. Possession 1 June 2014. Price $880,000 plus GST if any.

Simon Richards 027 457 0990 simon.richards@crt.co.nz

Property ID: TU10224 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz

SEMI SELF CONTAINED DAIRY UNIT WREYS BUSH, SOUTHLAND Constant performer, on target for 185,000kgMS this season. 142 hectares free hold with pastures renewed last 12 years and effluent upgrade completed 2013. Two houses plus single accommodation. 40 aside herringbone dairy shed with automatic cup removers and feed system, 12m round yard. 7-bay covered yards and 5-bay implement shed. Possession 1 June 2015. Price by negotiation.

Terry Forde 021 361 516 terry.forde@crt.co.nz

SOUTHERN DAIRY

Property ID: IN1711 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz


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INVERCARGILL DAIRY FARM SOUTHLAND Well set up with a 25 aside herringbone cowshed plus two hay barns/implement sheds. A new resource consent for 300 cows is in place with a new garaging. Further potential is offered via a small area of rough grazing that could be developed, giving more scope for a production increase and wintering. Well worth inspecting as the vendor is on the move. Price $3,800,000 plus GST.

027 431 0054 Property ID: IN1710 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz

SOUTHERN DAIRY


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OUTSTANDING BREEDING AND FINISHING FARM TASMAN Carrying approximately 4,000 stock units achieving sheep average 6.8kg wool, with 9 month shearing and lamb weights average 18-19kg carcass weight. Approximately 480 hectares effective, 100 hectares in scrub and forestry and 400 hectares in bush. The homestead and cottage are complemented by a full range of good farm buildings including deer handling facilities. Price by negotiation.

Don Wyllie 027 439 9727 don.wyllie@crt.co.nz

Property ID: TU10097 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz

IDEAL DAIRY SUPPORT BLOCK CANTERBURY 40 hectares, situated on Volckman Road, Leeston, 15km to Lincoln. Currently operated as cropping, specialty seeds and grazing but would make an ideal dairy support block. Divided into six paddocks with Waterton soils and three road frontages. Deadline sale closing 12pm, Friday 9 May 2014.

Noel Lowery 027 432 8859 noel.lowery@crt.co.nz

SOUTHERN SHEEP & BEEF

Property ID: LE1468 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz


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MULTI PURPOSE QUALITY GRAZING UNIT TASMAN lockable bays and 3 open bays, 4-bay hay shed, 2-bay fertiliser shed, 250t silage pit and cattle yards. Stock water is reliable gravity fed natural while domestic is roof run off. Modern four bedroom home. Deadline sale closing 4pm, 30 April 2014 (unless sold prior).

Don Wyllie 027 439 9727 don.wyllie@crt.co.nz

Property ID: TU10225 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz

DAIRY SUPPORT OR FINISHING NORTH OTAGO 4 bay shed, one bay lockable and new cattle yards. Three bedroom new brick home with open plan kitchen/living, separate lounge, 2 bathrooms, large covered patio and double garage with extensive sea and mountain views. Natural contour shelter plus mature pine tree shelter belts. Price $1,695,000 plus GST if any.

Merv Dalziel 027 439 5823 merv.dalziel@crt.co.nz

SOUTHERN SHEEP & BEEF

Property ID: TU10241 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz


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THIS REALLY IS THE GOOD LIFE RAI VALLEY, MARLBOROUGH A delightful 40 hectare property permitting a wide variation of farming and recreational activities. Mainly raising beef cattle, calf rearing and cropping. There are four horse paddocks plus a large riding area and a healthy stand of approx. 8 hectares of Pinus Radiata. Plenty of sheds and extensive yard facilities. A 46 hectare beef grazing unit directly opposite can be included. $750,000 plus GST (if any).

John Hollis 027 438 8031 john.hollis@crt.co.nz

Property ID: TU10049 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz

CHOOSE THE DEVELOPMENT OPTION THAT SUITS YOU TAKAKA, GOLDEN BAY Brilliantly located, this 14.5 hectare property has resource consent to develop 11 900m2 residential sections. Purchase the development of the sections only as consented, or purchase the development as consented with the remaining grazing land and lease the grazing land back to the Vendor, or purchase the total package with no lease back. Deadline sale closing 4pm, Friday 16 May 2014 (unless sold prior).

John Hollis 027 438 8031 john.hollis@crt.co.nz

SOUTHERN LIFESTYLE

Property ID: TU10231 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz


FARMLANDS REAL ESTATE

NEWHAVEN HOLIDAY PARK OTAGO Situated just off the Southern Scenic Route, on the Catlins coast at Surat Bay is the peaceful hamlet of Newhaven, where weary tourists and travellers can relax and enjoy a stay at Newhaven Holiday Park, established in 2005. The Catlins coastal area is fast developing a reputation as one of New Zealand’s “must see” locations for tourists. Price by negotiation.

Patrick Bowden 027 436 5161 patrick.bowden@crt.co.nz

Property ID: DU2061 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz

COPPARD SPRAYING BUSINESS CANTERBURY Established one man business that could work-in with another occupation. Includes – 4WD Hilux Ute, 12m Hyd boom, computerised spray round equipment, which has been well maintained. Genuine Vendor involved in another venture. $39,500 plus GST.

Chris Abbott 027 435 2872 chris.abbott@crt.co.nz

SOUTHERN BUSINESS

Property ID: DA1592 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz


FARMLANDS AND CRT CARD - FOR EVERYDAY SAVINGS

Card Partner opportunities The Card Team is always looking at where we can save shareholders money when they use their Farmlands Card for purchasing.

This month

CHECK OUT THE GREAT SAVINGS FROM THESE FARMLANDS AND CRT CARD PARTNERS

Just like the Card itself, our shareholders are diverse. Being a part of a rural co-operative does not simply label you as a “farmer”. A number of shareholders have businesses outside the confines of a paddock. For those shareholders, your Card can not only save you money – it can make you money as well. Farmlands has found over the years the Card’s co-operative principle works very well with shareholders and family who also have other businesses. So who better to accept a Farmlands Card, than an existing shareholder! The benefits are easy to define – as shareholders, we all want a better deal and it’s easy to discuss this with existing shareholders, who share in the co-operative’s principles! The process of becoming a Card Partner is made very easy for shareholders. Since the whole reason we exist is to give you a better deal, it makes sense to do the same for your business! Give the Card team a call on 0800 278 583 to find out more. It costs nothing to become a Card Partner and Farmlands can continue to help raise your profitability, in more ways than one.

‘The Card Team’

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WHAT’S HOT

CHECK OUT THE AMAZING RANGE OF PRODUCTS THAT OUR CARD PARTNERS HAVE ON OFFER. USE YOUR FARMLANDS AND CRT CARDS AND SAVE!

Revive your living area with the Hector 3 seater from Big Save Furniture. Combining class and comfort with its low profile design and bolstered cushions, this sofa is an absolute modern classic. Available in ash, black or grey. Everyday low price of $799. Available in 23 stores nationwide. Calf cushions available from www.classicsheepskins.co.nz www.bigsave.co.nz

See how colours look in home and room settings - simply choose A4 colour samples from the Resene in-store colour library and place them behind the Resene Colour View picture of your choice. The paint colour shows through the clear areas of the picture, so you can see how that paint colour would look in that room or area. It’s a quick and easy way to try out a whole range of colour options in-store. Then once you’ve picked your favourites, get some Resene testpots to try out at your place. Try out Resene Colour View at your local Resene ColorShop. www.resene.co.nz/colorshops

The AEG 18V 3 Piece Combo Kit includes a Hammer Drill/Driver, Compact Impact Driver, AM/FM/AUX radio with 2 x 2.0Ah Pro lithium-ion batteries, battery charger and carry case. With the benefit of the AEG extended 6 year tool and 3 year battery warranty* this kit is a must have for any serious tradesperson. Available at Bunnings for $389. *Online registration required.

www.bunnings.co.nz

Head into Smiths City and grab this great deal. The Mission Stealth Package consists of a NZ made kayak, paddle and a vest. Camo design is great for Duck Hunting Season. Purchase on your Farmlands or CRT Card in the month of May 2014 and receive the very special price of $710.00. Smiths City, 28 stores nationwide.

NZ grown, NZ made pure wool duvet for a better sleep. It’s light and yet so warm! As seen on Rural Delivery. www.purelydorset.co.nz

www.smithscity.co.nz

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STATIONERY

CARDS

& WRAP

SCHOOL

SUPPLIES

BOOKS

MAGAZINES

GIFTS

OFFICE FURNITURE

INK & BUSINESS TONER Card Card

MACHINES


15

% OFF

storewide* with your Farmlands & CRT Card during the month of May!

You can now use your Farmlands & CRT Card at all Paper Plus stores and we’re celebrating with a great discount. We’re the only book and stationery store where you can use your Fly Buys & Airpoints Card with your Farmlands & CRT Card and get even more rewards. We even have our own My Big Deal VIP Card.

Come see us in store today.

TERMS & CONDITIONS *Offer available 1st-31th May 2014. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other discount or promotional offer. Excludes Octavo, Kobo, Skinny, Magazines, e-books, DVD’s, Gift cards, Prepaid postal products and stamps, Kiwibank products, Lotto, Phone cards, Newspapers and any other agency services or products. Offers not available online. Excludes Toyworld products. Office furniture, business machines and toner only available at selected stores.


FARMLANDS AND CRT CARD - FOR EVERYDAY SAVINGS

SAVE

7c

per litre*

SHAREHOLDERS NOW SAVE EVEN MORE Use your Farmlands Card or CRT Card at your local Challenge station and SAVE! Challenge is a network of independent Kiwiowned service stations. We’re proud to say we’re Kiwi-As in the way we do business and what’s more, Challenge service stations are supplied by Farmlands Fuel, which is owned by New Zealand farmers. The next time you need to fill up, pull into a Challenge service station and keep it local. * Cannot be used in conjunction with any other fuel card or fuel promotion

Talk to Farmlands Fuel about all your bulk fuel requirements. Call 0800 666 626 today.

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www.challenge.net.nz

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DON’T

SETTLE FOR ANYTHING

LESS

Fieldays Hot Deals now on The Ranger is built to take on the world, with its efficient 6 speed transmission, 800 mm water wading and an increased 3,500 kg tow rating, to take on even more. As a Farmlands Shareholder you’re entitled to a special discount on new Ford models. Visit fordhotdeals.co.nz to find out more.

ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL FARMLANDS SHAREHOLDER OFFER Card

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Ranger 4WD XLT Double Cab shown in Aurora Blue, with accessory sports bar. International Pick-Up Award 2013 presented to Ford by Pieter Wieman, jury chairman, at the Fleet Transport EXPO 12 event, in Dublin, Ireland. November 2012. Special discounts not available on Ranger Wildtrak.

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TREAT YOUR MUM this Mother’s Day CRABTREE & EVELYN Iris gift set $64 250ml Bath & Shower Gel and 245ml Body Lotion

BAKSANA Manor Robe $99 Available in Jade, Blush, Plum, Bluestone, Powder Blue

THE AROMATHERAPY CO

WALLACE COTTON Padded Coat hanger Set (2 pk) $9.90 Jemima Floral and Pink Leaf, or Jemima Blue and Green Cape West Cocoa & Cedar Luxuries Bath Cape West & Body Set $38.95 Lavender & Chamomile Luxuries Bath & Body Set $38.95 Castelbel Pomegranate Soap Set $30.95 PREPARA Better Batter Beater $69.95 Perfect for beating or blending cake, crepe, waffle, pancake or muffin mixtures.

FARMLANDS AND CRT CARD – 6% REBATE

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ENSEMBLE Slippers $69.95

SYMPHONY Gift Boxed Mug $9.95 each Butterfly, Cottage Roses

KAGI Jewellery in Rose Gold Steel Me Bracelet $149 Orbit Earrings $125

Order direct on Freephone

0800 801 129

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ALBION

Cushions, rug and accessories not included.

Offers valid 30 April to 19 May 2014

Cairo 3 seater

$699

EVERYDAY

LOW PRICE

TV stand $399 save $400 Wine cabinet $599 save $600 7 piece dining suite $999 save $1000 Coffee table $399 save $400 2 door buffet $499 save $500

Get 2

ORTHOZONE COMFORT

Mattress + base

King or Super King beds for only

999

$

23 STORES NATIONWIDE • www.bigsave.co.nz • OPEN 7 DAYS

Card

blackwoodsprotector.co.nz

HEIGHT SAFETY roofers kit “Compliance in a Can” Includes: • Fall arrest harness • 15m rope lifeline with 1.0m integral shock absorbing lanyard • 1.5m round strap • Reusable carry bucket CODE 401720

465.75

$

INCL GST

Phone: 0800 660 660

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Your life is riding on this When you’re driving there’s only the equivalent of one handprint of tread connecting each of your tyres to the road. Think about that – your family, your lives, all literally riding on that single palm print. So when it comes to choosing tyres for your car, put yourself in safe hands. Bridgestone branded tyres are available through Bridgestone Select, Bridgestone Tyre Centre and Firestone stores nationwide.

Your Farmlands and CRT Cards are welcomed.

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www.bridgestone.co.nz

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“We make farm buildings easy”

BEN, TEAM MEMBER

Our Adaptable Building Solutions range now offers you more choice whatever your needs or budget. Farm Buildings • A range of popular styles and sizes • Pre-cut and fabricated to size for easy installation • In Zincalum or Coloursteel • Full custom design available Clear-span Buildings • Ideal for workshops, stables or factories • Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) framing • Starting at 12m wide x 18m long, extends to 15m wide and up to 30m long • 3.6m or 4.8m high options • In Zincalum, Coloursteel or H3.2 Utility Ply

All buildings shown are custom design options. Further information and pricing available on request.

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To find out more talk to the Trade team at your local store. For your nearest store call 0508 BUNNINGS or visit www.bunnings.co.nz

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MOOving? Let us help.

At Meridian, we’ve been helping move dairy farmers for years. You can trust us to sort out your electricity connections so you have one less thing to worry about. Move with Meridian and you’ll receive a $50 credit for each electricity connection AND go in the draw to win 1 of 3 Wheresmycows.com GPS farm mapping kits worth $955.*

Call 0800 496 777 or visit meridian.co.nz/MovingFarm

0058A

*Terms and conditions apply

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MOOving farm? If you’re moving farm this season, here are some tips to help ensure your new electricity connections are set up as smoothly as possible:

Close your old farm accounts Call Meridian and we’ll take care of closing your accounts at your previous property and setting up your new ones.

Read your meters To ensure your first account is based on your usage (not someone else’s) it’s a good idea to read your electricity meters on the day you move in and provide Meridian with these readings.

Check you’re getting all your bills When you move to a new farm, it’s natural to assume everything’s been set up. But it’s easy to overlook a missing bill for one of your worker’s houses or for a pump that’s way down the back of the farm. Call your electricity supplier for advice if you think you might be missing a bill.

Have your electricity capacity checked If your new farm was previously occupied by a higher electricity user, it may pay to have your meter configuration checked by an electrician, to ensure you’re not paying for capacity you don’t need. This is especially important if you downgrade or remove any farm machinery or equipment.

Consider having a price comparison done If some sites at your new farm are supplied by other electricity companies, you may want to consider switching them to Meridian. Having one electricity provider may be easier to manage and more cost-effective. To request a price comparison call us on 0800 496 777.

As a Farmlands shareholder, you’ll also receive the following great benefits by becoming a Meridian customer: • • • • •

Increased Meridian discount = 10% prompt payment discount + 2% Meridian discount + 1% Farmlands Shareholder Bonus rebate. Farm-specific pricing options including fixed or floating rates, off-peak rates and seasonal rates. Support from Meridian’s Primary ITO-trained Agribusiness team who really understand your business. The convenience of paying your Meridian bill through your Farmlands account. Your Meridian spend will contribute to your Farmlands end of year rebate.

Card

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To arrange your move and find out how you could benefit by joining Meridian, call us on 0800 496 777.

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FARMLANDS AND CRT CARD - FOR EVERYDAY SAVINGS

Put your new Lady Kitchener or Contessa on your Farmlands or CRT Card. With cast iron cook tops and wet backs actually situated in the fire these fires are perfect for rural living… warm home, hot food and hot water. Simply go to this page on the Firenzo web site for a dealer in your area that takes the Card. www.firenzo.co.nz/dealers

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FARMLANDS FARMLANDSAND ANDCRT CRTCARD CARD--FOR FOREVERYDAY EVERYDAYSAVINGS SAVINGS

MAKE YOUR PLACE

WARMER THIS WINTER HOT WATER

FREE

*

CYLINDER WRAP

WHEN RETROFITTING YOUR HOME WITH PINK BATTS ®

®

* Offer not valid in conjunction with any other promotional offer, trade discount or purchases made using GE Finance or Gem Visa. Applies to Pink® Batts® ceiling and floor insulation for retrofits only, and only when installed by PinkFit®. Full payment is required on acceptance of quote. Offer ends 30 July 2014, assessment requests must have been made by this date. Final date for acceptance and payment of quotes is 15th August 2014.

+ GO INTO A MONTHLY DRAW TO WIN YOUR MONEY BACK **

**Upon payment in full, all qualifying customers will automatically be entered into a monthly draw to win the cost of their job back to a maximum value of $1,500. 16 prizes to give away, four each month during April, May, June & July 2014. One entry per customer. Further terms and conditions apply, see www.placemakers.co.nz for details.

USE YOUR FARMLANDS CARD OR CRT CARD AT PLACEMAKERS FOR DISCOUNTS ON SELECTED PRODUCTS. 0800 PLACEMAKERS (752 236) www.placemakers.co.nz

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• 81 Stores Nationwide • OPEN 7 DAYS • www.repco.co.nz • Freephone 0800 800 878 • Farmlands & CRT Cards Accepted •

14L Cooler/ Warmer

Halogen Globes Ice Blue H4 Blue. (RH4BBL)

$19.99 ea

H1 Blue. (RH1BBL)

$19.99 ea

H7 Blue. (RH7BBL)

$24.99 ea

FROM

1999

$

A great way to keep your food & drink cool or warm in the car, at the worksite, or during the long road trip. Extremely low noise & uses full foam insulation to keep it lightweight & portable. (GH1373)

EA

2300W 4 Stroke Generator

16L fuel tank - up to 9hrs continuous operation. (PT2500S)

Solar Powered Sensor Lights No wiring required, super bright LEDs. (S8104-1)

EA

900Amp.

Flexible tracks to get out of bogs in sand, mud or snow. Thermoplastic rubber track with steel cables for strength. (07414)

(RBCBL900)

HOT PRICE

HOT PRICE

119

49

$

5W CB radio with controller speaker mic. (UHF058) $200 ea 4.5DBI antenna. (CBA2T1) $49 ea

449

$

EA

4WD Recovery Tracks

5W UHF Radio & UHF Antenna

$

3499

99

$

Heavy Duty Booster Cables

(XH-100T) Limited store stock only. No rainchecks.

HOT PRICE

HOT PRICE

HOT PRICE

$

EA

EA

Aerpro Logo Usage Standard

Tarps

© TDJ Australia Pty Ltd 2009

Colour Logo

Blue C100 M60 Yellow M30Y100

Black & White Logo

PANTONE 421M

Use on white product

PANTONE 422M

Use on black product

Various sizes from 1.2m to 7.3m. Economical blue tarps & heavy duty reinforced silver/black tarps.

(GUT1-5) (GUHDT1-5 ) (GUHDTD1-2)

FROM

3

$ 20

EA

EA

Use for all Aerpro packaging design

While stocks last. Price includes GST. Valid 1 - 31 May 2014. E & OE.

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Ask about our

STEWART

D ISL AN tions cruise op

Embark on a unique multi-day voyage of discovery Cruise in Cook’s wake exploring the breath taking southern fiords, where little has changed in over 200 years. Accompanied by our specialist nature guide, you will visit places of historical and natural interest, walk amidst untouched rainforest and see diverse wildlife. Your home in the fiords is the purpose built Milford Wanderer with all the modern comforts and fully catered sumptuous meals. Fiordland Discovery Cruises are available in four, five and seven day itineraries and includes heli-transfer options. We also venture further south to Stewart Island with a six day itinerary.

Book now with your Farmlands Card and SAVE 7.5% Freephone 0800 65 65 01 or visit www.discoverycruise.co.nz

Card

Enjoy special savings at Resene with your Farmlands/CRT Card 30% off Resene premium paint 500ml-4L 30% off wallpaper 20% off Resene premium pails 10L 20% off accessories Quality, paint, colour, wallpaper and professional advice – come in and experience the Resene difference today.

0800 RESENE (737 363) www.resene.co.nz Discounts off normal retail price only with your Farmlands/CRT Card at Resene owned ColorShops.

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No.8 SoLid Mig weLdiNg wiRe

LIMITED INTRODUCTORY OFFER!

New Generation Technology

Razorweld

XA-Tig200 digiTAL AC/dC 200 AMP iNVeRTeR

PReCiSioN LeVeL LAYeR wouNd e-70S-6 -TRiPLe de-oXidiSed

New digiTAL fuNCTioN • • • • • • • • • • • •

AC/DC TIG HF Arc Ignition AC Square Wave Balance Control Pulse Frequency 0.5 - 200Hz Peak & Base Current Control Pulse Width Adjustment 2T/4T Trigger, Spot Time Start & Final Current Control Pre & Post Gas Flow Control Up & Down Slope Control MMA Arc Ignition Control MMA Arc Force Control Approved AS/NZ 60947 Standard

2,60435

$

$2,995.00 GST Incl.

No.8 WIRE

XAN80605

24 MONTH Machine warranty XA-TIG200RZ ACDC-SP

Starter tOOl Set 119pC

KT911-Starter

See in store for a full listing. Made in Taiwan.

0.6mm x 5.0kg

34 78

$

C/w XA26Tig Torch 4m Arc Lead Set & Regulator

$40.00 GST Incl.

• Precision Level Layer Wound • Triple De-oxidised • X-Ray Quality • Smooth Feeding • Clean Weld Finish • International Approvals XAN80805

XAN80815

XAN80905

XAN80915

0.8mm x 5.0kg 0.9mm x 5.0kg

0.8mm x 15.0kg 0.9mm x 15.0kg

25 22

1.0mm x 15.0kg XAN81215

1.2mm x 15.0kg

43 48

$

$29.00 GST Incl.

$

$52.00 GST Incl.

Cut Off Saw

WIRE

XAN81015

45 22

$

No.8

$50.00 GST Incl.

angle grinderS 850w

Slim motor housing for optimum handling. Die cast aluminium gear housing for strength and heat dissipation.

CC14SF

2000w motor, quick release vice, spindle lock, capable of cutting shaped steel up to 130 x 130mm.

W85-115 115mm

123

$

48

W85-125 125mm

129 57

$

$142.00 GST Incl.

$149.00 GST Incl.

wOrklight 20w epiStar Q1197

GREAT VALUE

868 70

$

$999.00 GST Incl.

ANGLE GRINDER

373 04

$

$429.00 GST Incl.

1600 Lumens. LP44 rated (dustproof, waterproof, splashproof). Adjustable light angle – vertically & horizontally. 7.4V 8800mah rechargeable lithium battery.

260 00

$

$299.00 GST Incl.

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You don't insure your forest to protect the trees.

FMG0490

You do it to protect your future. But 109 years in rural New Zealand has taught us that a lot can happen in the time it takes for a forest to mature. That’s why we’ve put together an easy to understand insurance package specifically for farm forestry plantations. We’d be happy to come out and chat to you about it in person, so why not get in touch. Ask around about us, call 0800 366 466 or visit fmg.co.nz

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