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SPECIAL OFFERS AND INFORMATION FOR FARMLANDS SHAREHOLDERS

NOVEMBER 2014 Valid from 1-30 November 2014

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Register to earn Airpoints Dollars today at www.farmlands.co.nz/airpoints 1. You must be a Farmlands shareholder and member of the Airpoints Programme to earn Airpoints Dollars through Farmlands. Terms and Conditions apply - see www.farmlands.co.nz/airpoints for details. 2. Competition Terms and Conditions available at www.farmlands.co.nz/airpoints.


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FROM THE CHAIRMAN AND CEO The results from our first full year of trading ending on 30 June 2014 recorded turnover of $2.46 billion, an increase of 13 percent on the previous 12 months. The 2014 results produced a surplus of $23.5 million and the Board has resolved to distribute $17.6 million of the operating surplus (75 percent) in a record year-end bonus rebate. Adding the bonus rebate to the monthly rebates and other benefits already received, we have delivered more than $108 million in benefits, a 23 percent year on year increase. We achieved a key merger benefit milestone in October by moving our operations onto one single accounting system. This is the biggest single change from the merger and a substantial step in immediate and future savings on IT platforms. October also saw us celebrate the 2014 Farmlands Supplier Awards, which offer a platform for suppliers and Card Partners to grow their sales with Farmlands. Please join me in acknowledging the success of our suppliers, our Farmlands team and stores. The winners for 2014 are: Rural Supply Award – Dairy and Animal Health: Allflex. Rural Supply Award – Infrastructure and Farm Supplies: Iplex Pipelines. Rural Supply Award – Pasture and Hort Management: Dow AgroSciences. Rural Supply Award – Nutrition: Milligans Feeds. Seed Supplier of the Year: PGGW Seeds. Store of the Year: Otautau 1st, Oamaru 2nd, Waipukurau 3rd. Card Partners of the Year: Meridian and FMG. Shareholders’ Choice Card Partner of the Year: Noel Leeming. Most Engaged Card Partner of the Year: Spark. Rural Supplies Supplier of the Year: Iplex Pipelines. Our fifty-first Annual General Meeting will take place on Tuesday 4th November at Ascot Park Invercargill. We look forward to welcoming you there. Kind regards

Brent Esler

Lachie Johnstone

Chief Executive

Chairman

Farmlands Co-operative Society Limited

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Plan365 Animal Management Plan365 Dairy Management Plan365 Nutrition Plan365 Horticulture Plan365 Forage and Arable Plan365 Rural Infrastructure Farmlands Big Deals Go camping with Farmlands this summer What’s in-store? Win a Hatton Horse Float Real Estate listings

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Air New Zealand From the Chairman and CEO Save the date Meet the team Choices Rewards Notice of Annual General Meeting Win the ultimate motorsport experience Welcome to your new Farmlands website NZ Century Farms and Station Awards

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Showtime for Canterbury A&P Society Special Feature - Blooming lovely Talk with Ted - an evening with Graham Henry Ladies Nights - Get in quick! Farmlands Livestock Farmlands Fuel Farmlands Finance Farm safety - keep your staff educated Quad bike safety Farmlands part of the recycling solution

ON YOUR FARMLANDS CARD 79 What’s Hot 80 Challenge 81 Gough 82 Arthur Barnett 83 Big Save / Black Duck / Direct 4 You 84 Blackwoods Protector / Ford 85 Bridgestone 86 Carters 87 Farmside 88 FMG 89 Harvey Norman 90 Mico / Quality Hotel 91 Mitre 10 Mega 92 PlaceMakers 93 Repco 94 TradeZone 95 TWL 96 Bunnings

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DENNIS PHILLIPS Q: What is your current role at Farmlands? A: Regional Card Manager, BOP. Q: What do you enjoy most about your job? A: As this is a brand new role in the North Island and also one for myself, I’m looking forward to the challenge of spreading the word about our fantastic charge card offerings. Q: Tell us a bit about your family. A: I have two grown children (Paul and Sarah), three grandchildren and three Papillon dogs, Doreen, Lily and Chase. Q: Where is your favourite New Zealand getaway? A: Papamoa beach, 150m away from my doorstep. Q: What is your signature karaoke song? A: Joe Cocker “Leave your hat on”

DENNIS’ ALMOND CHICKEN A LA DEN

SAVE THE DATE

WHAT’S COMING UP WITH FARMLANDS

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NZ Grasslands Conference, Alexandra Farmlands is proud to sponsor this event – visit www.grasslands.org.nz for more details.

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High Country Garden Tour, Twizel - Omarama area

INGREDIENTS

Tickets are $35 per person, visit www.facebook.com/ highcountrygardentour for more information.

6 x boneless/skinless chicken thighs Original Coat & Cook 1/2 cup Best Foods Mayonnaise Grated almonds 2 Tbsp honey Ground black pepper

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Canterbury A&P Show, Christchurch Held at Canterbury Agricultural Park, come and enjoy a complimentary BBQ at the Farmlands site!

METHOD Toss chicken in Original Coat & Cook and cook at 180°C in a pre-heated oven for 25 minutes. Combine mayonnaise, grated almonds, honey and black pepper to taste, all warmed and stirred to a smooth consistency. Dribble sauce over thighs once they are plated on a kumara mash and serve with a garden fresh salad. Sprinkly with finely diced fresh paisley if desired. Enjoy with a glass of your favourite Pinot Gris.

Check out our Facebook page to see what’s happening at Farmlands www.fb.com/farmlandsnz

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Lincoln University Dairy Farm Open Day Farmlands will again be on-site with support, advice and prizes.

Special prices and offers apply from the 1st to the 30th of November 2014. Only while stocks last. Check your 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. *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; 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. Not all products are available at all Farmlands stores. Offers valid at Farmlands South Island stores only.

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YOUR CO-OPERATIVE, YOUR CHOICE

Choices Christmas Catalogue

! OUT NOW

CHOICES — NEW LOOK, NEW CHOICES! Since 2003, shareholders have enjoyed more than $20 million worth of benefits from the Choices Rewards programme. To celebrate becoming the number one rural loyalty rewards programme in New Zealand, Choices has a new look and new rewards. The Choice is yours – what rewards

Choices is simple – the more you spend with your co-operative,

you receive is totally up to you!

the more Choices Rewards Points you earn!

Choices is another way Farmlands

Each time you use your Farmlands Account you earn Choices Rewards

rewards shareholders for their loyalty

Points. Points are calculated as an aggregate across the statement.

– how you use your reward is up to

For every $150 (incl. GST) spent on the following Farmlands products

you! Choices has found the best deals

and services, you now gain the following number of Choices Rewards Points:

from Card Partners and turned them into treats you can trade Choices Rewards Points for. Everything from bikes to BBQs can be purchased with Choices Rewards Points – and if you can’t find what you are looking for, the

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Choices team can make your reward

Farmlands store ............. 10

Livestock*....................... 7.5

Seed ............................... 10

Farmlands Fuel .............. 3

Card Partners ................. 3

Ballance Fertiliser .......... 3

Real Estate*.................... 10

Nutrition# ........................ 3 or 10

Want to find out more?

a reality! The best bit is the choice is

To find more information on Choices Rewards, or to visit the online store

yours - you choose your own reward

to have an idea of what is available, visit www.farmlands.co.nz/choices or

for being a part of the co-operative.

phone the Choices Rewards team on 0800 200 600, option 4.

*On commission paid. #Nutrition earn ratio is product dependent – see www.farmlands.co.nz/choices for details and terms and conditions for the Farmlands Choices Rewards programme. Products excluded from Points: Bulk Grains, Commodity traded products such as PKE, DDGS, soya hulls and bulk fuel (other than Farmlands Fuel).


Proudly supplied by Card Partner

700

Choices Points

600

St Remy Napoleon Brandy

Choices Points

Authentic French Brandy. 1.125L

Bombay Sapphire Gin

Gordon’s London Dry Gin The recipe for Gordon’s gin is known to only 12 people in the world. They use whole spices and berries and mature them for 18 long months, for that distinctive and sophisticated Gordon’s taste. 1L

Coruba Rum

600

Bombay Sapphire has a selection of 10 botanicals that are vapour infused during distillation, giving a subtle, yet complex, multi-layered taste. 1L

Choices Points

Glenfiddich 12 Year Old Whisky

Lindauer Wines 6 bottles of one style. Styles: Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Gris, Brut, Fraise, Summer

New Zealand’s favourite rum. A dark rum aged in charred barrels to produce a rich, full bodied rum with molasses and caramel overt. 1L

1,100

Choices Points

550

Fresh and fragrant nose with a touch of pear. It has a distinctive, well balanced taste, with rich fruit flavours, subtle pine and a hint of peatiness. 700ml

850

Choices Points

Choices Points

Baileys A unique blend of Irish whisky and cream with a hint of caramel, chocolate and vanilla to produce a very smooth drink.

750

700ml ...........500 Choices Points 1L..................700 Choices Points

From

500

Choices Points

Choices Points

600

Choices Points

Kahlua

Southern Comfort

With a flavour as rich as its heritage, Kahlua’s dark liqueur cradles delicate notes of rum, vanilla and caramel, wrapped in roasted coffee flavour from hand-picked Arabica beans. 1L

The unique combination of flavours in Southern Comfort makes it a versatile mixer, as well as a great tasting spirit to savour on its own. At the core are whiskey, fruit and spice flavours. 1L

To redeem your Choices Rewards Points, visit us online at www.farmlands.co.nz/choices or simply call the Choices Rewards team on 0800 200 600, option 4. Available from 1 - 30 November 2014.


Notice of Annual General Meeting

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Notice is hereby given that the fifty-first Annual General Meeting of shareholders of Farmlands Co-operative Society Limited will be held at 3pm on Tuesday 4th November 2014, at Ascot Park Hotel, Invercargill.

Shareholders are invited to join the Directors and Executive personnel of the Society for cocktails at the conclusion of the meeting. At this function, shareholders will be entered into a complimentary sweepstake in the Melbourne Cup that will run at 5.00pm. The shareholder who wins the sweepstake will receive a trip for two to Melbourne including five nights accommodation*, valued at $2,500. We look forward to your attendance at our Annual General Meeting.

* Terms and conditions apply

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Join us at the NZ Festival of Motor Racing, Hampton Downs, 16-18 Jan or 23-25 Jan 2015. One North Island & one South Island winner. Every Gulf purchase gives you an entry into the draw. Promotion is open to shareholders only. Every Gulf purchase between 1st October and 30th November 2014 is eligible for one entry into the draw. Full terms and conditions at www.farmlands.co.nz/competitions.

PLUS FREE

t-shirt with every Gulf Oil 20L purchase.

Gulf oil is exclusively available through Farmlands stores and Farmlands Fuel.

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Farmlands is offering shareholders an exclusive deal to attend the New Zealand Festival of Motor Racing, Hampton Downs, 16-18 and 23-25 January. 50% discount on 2-day Family Passes Includes: 2 adults and 5 children under 18 years of age. Weekend 1 (January 17-18, 2015) – $40! Weekend 2 (January 24-25, 2015) – $40! Visit www.farmlands.co.nz/nzfmr to book and purchase tickets using your Farmlands or CRT Card. Offer ends 12th December 2014 – so put your pedal to the metal! Terms and conditions apply.

NORMALLY $80

NORMALLY $80

January 17-18, 2015

January 24-25, 2015

Gulf oil is exclusively available through Farmlands stores and Farmlands Fuel.


Welcome to your new Farmlands website Our website is already a popular place to be – every day thousands of our shareholders and customers visit it to check out what’s new, buy the equipment they need, view their Accounts and get expert help. So why the change? Well, for one thing, it has been nearly 10 years since the last major website

overhaul and it was start to look a little dated. Plus, as you know last year CRT and Farmlands merged to become New Zealand’s largest rural supplies co-operative. With it came a new name - Farmlands Co-operative Society Limited - and a new look, both of which we want our website to well and truly reflect.

So what’s changed?

Better navigation

Improved search

The top of the page has new navigation which expands when you roll over it with your mouse or tap on it with your finger (for touch screen devices). It’s full of handy links, so you can quickly find what you’re looking for.

We’ve tidied up our site search, so if you’re looking for something specific, there is another fast way to track it down.

Faster access

Simpler design

All of our products and services are grouped under simple-tounderstand headings, so it is easier to find what you’re looking for.

You’ve been telling us you want a website with a cleaner, more modern design. So we’ve come up with a design that offers just that.

This is just the start... This is the first step in a much bigger piece of work to put more of our services online and make them really simple to use. Keep an eye on the website over the following months as we continue to improve your online experience.

Tell us what you think We would really like to hear what you think of the new site – and whether it is meeting your needs. So whether your comments are good, bad or indifferent, please do get in touch. Just email your comments to newsite@farmlands.co.nz

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CO-OPERATIVE NEWS

NZ Century Farms and Station Awards 2014 An invitation is extended to all New Zealand farming families, who have owned and worked their land for 100 years or more, to apply for the New Zealand Century Farms and Station Awards or the Sesquicentennial (150 years) Award.

family history and if possible, enclose

Application forms for the New Zealand

both historic and modern photographs to

Century Farms Awards can be

illustrate their family’s story.

downloaded at www.farmlands.co.nz

Family narratives, photographs and

or can be obtained by contacting

farming memorabilia contributed

Symon Howard on 03 485 9136.

by applicants will be archived at the

Applications close on 31st December, 2014.

Applicants must submit verification they

are also housed at the National Century

have owned and farmed their land for

Farms Centre in Lawrence.

at least 100 years (usually by provided

The New Zealand Century Farms Awards

Alexander Turnbull National Library in Wellington. Copies of archived material

copies of deeds). They are also required

Foundation sponsor

collection remains open so families can

to write a 200 word narrative of their

add further material if they wish.

Calendar Casting Call C O M P E T I T I O N

! s o t o h p r u o y r o f Thanks

Thanks to an amazing response from you, our shareholders, more than 500 photos were received for the Calendar Casting Call competition. The 2015 Farmlands Calendar will arrive with the December Farmlander. We hope you enjoy it!

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CO-OPERATIVE NEWS

Showtime for Canterbury A&P Society One of the main events on the South Island rural calendar, the Canterbury A&P Show, is back and better than ever from 12-14 November.

If you have the gift of the gab, you

The famous Farmlands Swipe and Win

will enjoy the Heartland Bank Young

will be back in operation – all you have

Auctioneers’ Competition on 14

to do is swipe your Card to be in with

November. Auctioneers under the

the chance to win a Personal Locator

Not just a South Island staple, exhibitors

age of 30 from around the country

Beacon, valued at $599. For those

will participate in mock auctions for

dedicated to dairy, try your hand at the

the chance to win $2,000 to attend

Milk the Cow game. If you finish at the

the Sydney Royal Easter Show for

top of the leaderboard, you will win

the Australian Young Auctioneers’

a pair of headphones, valued at $400.

Competition.

The Farmlands team will be on hand

Other events and highlights include the

throughout the Show to talk about

Food and Wine NZ Pavilion, Ballantynes

all aspects of the business, as will

Grand Parade, Shetland Grand National,

FMG, who can help answer any

Mike Greer Homes City Farmyard, Zilco

insurance questions.

and visitors from around the country descend on Christchurch to take in the sights, scenes and events. Close to 100,000 people attend the Show every year, witnessing 7,000 livestock and feature competition entries. As always at the Canterbury A&P Show, there will be something for everyone. Leading the Village Green entertainment this year across all 3 days is New Zealand music mainstays Salmonella Dub, ably

Scurry NZ Racing, shearing competitions, woodchopping, showjumping, rare breed displays and more!

supported by Jody Direen and Nomad.

With so much on, shareholders may need

For the kids, Captain Festus McBoyle

a breather – which is where Farmlands

will be entertaining the children on the

can help. The Farmlands shareholder

Tip Top Lawn with some swashbuckling

hospitality area is designed to give you a

tunes.

chance to relax, while also giving you the

The focal point of any Show is the

chance to win and have fun.

competitions – and a diverse array of

A BBQ lunch will be available, while the

entries and exhibits cater to every aspect

kids run off to play on the bouncy castle.

of rural life. The International Aromatic

There will be tea and coffee available

Wine Competition attracts close to 400

throughout the day, for when you need

entries each year – and for the first time,

some time out.

the Show will also be looking to crown

FUN FACTS • More than 3,000 animals on site chew through 60 tonnes of green feed • More than 550 volunteers contribute more than 20,000 hours to help run the Show • $100,000 in prize money and 4,000 prize ribbons are distributed • Generates total direct spending of around $16.7 million

the first New Zealand Riedel Young Winemaker of the Year. The Mint Lamb Competition, celebrating the cream of Kiwi lamb, is tender tested at Lincoln University before the final taste test at the Show on 12 November. If you prefer milk to meat, a new trade exhibition for 2014 – Dairy Row – aims to provide a complete dairy education through exhibitors and displays. The exhibitors at Dairy Row will join the 600 trade exhibits located throughout the Showgrounds.

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SPECIAL FEATURE

Blooming lovely Some shareholders take pride in production, others focus on presentation.

| Julie Dravitzki’s beautiful Taranaki garden.

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| Clachanburn Garden in Central Otago.

Gardens grow to fit the purpose of their caretaker. Whether they

She says her 3 acre garden came about by accident, more

grow for aesthetics, for status or for sustenance, the humble

than any grand plan.

garden is only limited by the amount of time it can be afforded –

“I hadn’t intended to do a garden this big,” she says. “It started

and the level of imagination of those shaping it.

off with people giving me plants and I found places to put them.

Shareholders throughout the country like to exercise their green

I ended up adding to them and my husband Paul, who spends a

thumb. But while conditions may be fine for hosting and finishing

lot of time overseas in his spare moments, came up with all these

stock, it might not be the same for a garden. Everything from

bridge and walkway plans and it grew from there.”

altitude to climate plays a part in the success of creating a dream

Her thoughts turn to the visitors she is expecting in the days to

garden – not to mention the wee issue of running out of space.

come – a Probus group the following day, with another small group

Two shareholders that have succeeded in crafting gardens only

visiting after the weekend. It is a bustling lifestyle block (Julie still

time and dedication could create are Julie Dravitzki and Jane

prefers the term “farmlet”) and she appreciates people visiting and

Falconer. Each property is a work of art, more closely resembling

helping the quiet community.

the type of Botanical Garden boasted about by city councils.

“The Probus group are actually helping us out – there’s a church on

While their beauty parallels, the situations do not – Julie’s Taranaki

the corner of my property. There is a lunch at a neighbour’s house

paradise is afforded temperate climates throughout the year, while

and the money raised from that will go towards keeping the church

Jane’s Central Otago masterpiece battles against the seasons and

running. The church belongs to the valley,” she explains.

its own location to produce stunning backdrops and magazine

Groups are reasonably common, especially at this time of year.

fodder vistas.

The Taranaki Fringe Garden Festival is a focal point on the

From friends down the road, to tour groups arriving by bus

Taranaki calendar and Julie’s garden remains open for 2 weeks

– home may be where the heart is but for Julie and Jane,

as a part of that. Having lived on the property for 18 years, she

gardens add the gloss.

has learned what works – and what parts of a garden can be truly

In a small rural valley called Tarata, not far from Inglewood, Julie

unique and special.

Dravitzki multi tasks between baking and discussing her garden.

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| Julie and Paul Dravitzki’s Tarata garden stretches from one boundary to another.

“It has a waterfall, a small river running through the property and the garden really follows the river, from one point back to the house,” Julie says. “There is lots of bridges and vantage points. We’re quite lucky, it’s quite a temperate climate so all year round it has its special points.” Stock numbers are quite small on the 10 acre property – “10 head of stock, a dozen ducks, a dozen chickens, a big vege garden and fruit trees” – but income is supplemented from running a homestay. Everything from family gatherings to weddings at the church on the corner of the property brings in guests. Julie has even had the occasional wedding on her property. “I think it (the property) is becoming known because it’s in the Fringe Festival. The book goes out and people go out to come and see it, so word gets passed round and they pass it on,” she says. “I have regulars that come down almost every year for the festival from Auckland and they stay here.” Originally dairy farmers, Julie and Paul have created something that “wasn’t intentional – it just sort of happened”. Every aspect of the garden reflects the lifestyle they have chosen – Julie even has eels she hand feeds. “I’ve been feeding them for about 10 years. It varies, sometimes you might get two that show up or you might get 10.” Julie believes the garden has reached its maximum, having gone from boundary to boundary (“we have to have something for the

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“It has a waterfall, a small river running through the property and the garden really follows the river, from one point back to the house,” Julie says. “There is lots of bridges and vantage points. We’re quite lucky, it’s quite a temperate climate so all year round it has its special points.” parents moved to the village at Patearoa. When they took over the property, aside from the occasional tree and a creek meandering outside the boundary of the existing garden, the immediate landscape screamed ‘potential’ rather than ‘paradise’. “We are on the foothills and slightly elevated from the valley floor, where we have a lovely view of the Kakanui Mountains,” Jane says. “It wasn’t a big garden – not many in the Maniototo were back then – and it was pre-irrigation days, so it was dryland farmed. Then in the early 1980s, the big Ministry of Works irrigation scheme came through and we were part of that. Going back to 1977 when I arrived I instantly started gardening, I saw the potential.” Another catalyst in the transformation of the garden was the departure to boarding school of both children, John and Susan.

| The Dravitzki family homestay.

Jane says she told Charles she would go “stark raving mad” stock to eat”, she says). While a doting fan of the irises in her garden – a personal favourite – Julie is content that the years of additions and changes have created an evolving, living backdrop. “The size of the garden is something that just creeps up on you. You turn around and go, ‘gosh, it’s big’. I don’t think there’s anything that jumps out at me, because every little area has its own special part to play,” she says. “There’s no area that I can specifically say is my favourite. I like all the areas and they all have a special part in my life.” Heading to the Maniototo, Jane Falconer has created a Garden of National Significance – a title bestowed upon it by the New Zealand Garden Trust. Clachanburn maybe a mouthful for a name but for a garden, the name could not be more suitable. Gaelic for “stoney creek”, Clachanburn takes its name from the waterway winding through the property. Jane and her late husband Charles created the garden on the family farm they took over from Charles’ parents. With Jane and Charles’ son, John and his young family now running the elk deer farm, Jane has the opportunity to welcome visitors to the garden, guests looking for accommodation and even shoppers looking for her homemade preserves and kitchenware. “I was brought up in Middlemarch and my mother had a wonderful garden, it was part of our family – both my grandparents had a nice garden as well,” Jane explains. “When I got married, I thought I’d have a nice garden in no time. But we’re twice the altitude up here and half the rainfall. And when I first came here we lived in a cottage, because Charles’ parents still lived in the homestead.” Jane and Charles moved into the homestead in 1977, when his

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| Julie believes the temperature climate is a big bonus.

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“I was brought up in Middlemarch and my mother had a wonderful garden, it was part of our family – both my grandparents had a nice garden as well. When I got married, I thought I’d have a nice garden in no time. without the children there, so plans and designs to expand the garden grew pace. “We are now at 4 and a half acres. Charles dammed up the creek and we have two lovely ponds. The Maniototo has four very distinct seasons – very cold and harsh winters, very hot and dry summers, spring is beautiful and we have the raging red and orange colours in autumn,” she says. “There’s always somewhere that looks lovely.” Boarding school is a distant memory for the Falconers, as John, his wife Mary and two young children are now on the farm. The third generation of Falconers work the property, while the fourth grows before Jane’s eyes. While some bus tours from Queenstown have died down, as the economic climate in some countries demands, Jane still welcomes tours and guests from around the country and further afield. Garden clubs from as far afield as Australia hear of Clachanburn and make the journey to the Maniototo. The two other permanent residents at Clachanburn – two donkeys,

“There certainly are no plans to expand – but one can always

a gelding and a jenny – are the only other permanent fixtures in a

improve a garden by better maintenance,” Jane says.

garden that has appeared on television, in magazines and even played host to garden conferences.

“As the garden matures and the trees grow, it’s a living art form.”

| The roses in bloom at Jane Falconer’s Clachanburn Garden.

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ANIMAL MANAGEMENT

Simplicity, speed and storage means a job well done The uptake of electronic ID tags and readers brings farmers the potential to tap into a mass of rich data for every animal they own, past and present. Advances in technology with Tru-Test’s new 5000 weigh scale series means farmers can realise that potential.

Kim and his seven staff run 500 Angus

need any driving instructions,” Kim says.

cows, 900 fattening steers, bulls and

“It’s good, very user-friendly and has a

heifers, from weaners to three-year-olds,

good display.”

The new 5000 series allows farmers to

15.5-16.5kg.

capture whatever data they want, well

Kim is a big fan of Tru-Test equipment

beyond straight animal weights and to

and the 5000 series weigh scales are part

access that data where and when they

and parcel of his well-honed yard. He

Data capture – made easy

need it.

upgraded to the XR5000 for increased

Take the sweat out of managing data

Tru-Test’s rationale in developing the

speed of data manipulation to work

in the yard, with powerful tools to

5000 series has been to deliver reliable,

with his big stock numbers and needed

benchmark animal data and manage

accurate weighing tools that are a

something that he could take to the limits

target-weight.

dream to use. Everything about the

for data storage, without deleting files to

Data transfer – made easy

series is designed to make work easier,

add new ones. The XR5000 fits the bill,

Transfer with USB to PC, Bluetooth,

streamlining tasks and giving instant

storing up to 1 million records in 1,000

USB stick and smartphone apps

information at the yard and the crush for

weighing sessions and recording up to

(Apple and Android).

real-time decisions.

100 pieces of information for each animal.

Data storage – made easy

Beef, sheep and dairy graziers wanting

It’s not only the weigh scales’ speed

straightforward weighing - basically

The XR5000 holds up to 1 million

and storage capacity that are standout

looking for the movement of kilograms

records, 100 data fields and 1,000

features. Kim says the simplicity and

or grams up or down - will be drawn to

sessions. It’s ideal for data-hungry

ease of use from set up to data transfer is

the ID5000. Commercial breeders and

farming – breeders, finishers and

just what they need. “Everyone can use

finishers with more high-tech data-based

commercial operations.

the XR5000 weigh scales. The staff don’t

as well as 9,000 Perendale and Perendale cross ewes. They are monitoring weaning weights and growth rates now and expect the first lot of lambs to head off the property early December, between

farming needs will opt for the big storage

Step-by-step set ups, on-screen help, predefined settings, ‘favourites’, automatic recall and back up, ease of use to switch easily between jobs and make changes on the go.

Visibility – made easy perfect clarity even in the harshest light,

XR5000.

an automatic instant inside-outside mode

For Kim Robinson, General Manager at

sensor and ability to harness the sun’s

Lochiel Farms, Glen Murray, Waikato, the

energy for extended battery life.

XR5000 weigh scale makes weighing a

For more information, please talk

lot easier. Having reliable tools that do the

to the friendly team at your local

job quickly and accurately is important,

Farmlands store.

particularly when you are running around

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Options for lamb drenching At one end of the spectrum are exponents of parasite resistance through breeding, who preach a theory of not drenching unless animal welfare is compromised. The opposite end is preventive monthly saturation drench programmes, where productivity is bought at the end of a drench gun with little concern for sustainability of such practices.

Three trials in the Manawatu conducted

abamectin are safe as long as small

by Beef + Lamb showed a significant

lambs are not excessively over-dosed.

gain of 392g/lamb over 28 days.

Drench post-weaning with a double

The trials also showed a 672g/lamb

or triple active product at no less than

advantage of a tapeworm drench. So

28 day intervals is pretty standard.

in conclusion, an effective worm and

This interval may be extended when

tape drench obtained a 1.02kg/lamb

weather conditions are unfavourable

advantage over 28 days. This would

for parasite development, or grazing

support the use of a safe combination

low contamination paddocks when

(albendazole/levamisole) with

supported by FEC tests.

praziquantel the only tape worm active to remove 100 percent of heads and

Where history and condition indicate

Add to this the regional and seasonal variations that can influence specific

segments (J. Southworth 1996 trial).

parasite problems such as tapeworm,

To uncomplicate the choices, there

most appropriate active, with 35 days

nematodirus (predominantly in the

are some standard practices that are

protection. The 2013 Gribbles Lab

South Island) and Barber’s Pole worm

associated with different ages of lambs.

survey of drench resistance showed no

in the North Island, each with its

At weaning all lambs would be

reduction in moxidectin efficacy against

distinctive effect on lamb growth rates.

drenched as routine with a double or

Barber’s Pole worm, even after many

To make this even more interesting

triple active product, (praziquantel

years of continual use.

are a range of single, double and triple

included depending on history). Triples

Over the winter, with generally low

combination anthelmintic actives with

may be used if drench resistance

contamination, good stock observation

short, medium and long term activity.

status to doubles are of concern. The

and monitoring, drenching should be

These chemicals can target individual

albendazole/levamisole combination

on a need-to basis, not a structured

parasite (narrow spectrum) or all round

should be used with caution, as in 2013

monthly drench interval, if the actives

worms (broad spectrum) with efficacy

survey 31 percent of farms tested had

we have today will still be working

altered by oral, injection or capsule

less than 95 percent efficacy. Due to

tomorrow.

administration.

lamb age and size, triple drenches with

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Exit drenching strategies An exit drench usually follows a planned drenching strategy, such as: • After early lamb tape programme and before going into summer. • After autumn Barber’s Pole (Haemonchus contortus) before going into winter. • After long acting ewe treatments going into spring. The purpose is not to add another drench to the programme but substitute the last

product and critical for many farmers in

approximately 100 days.

the North Island when finishing lambs

The exit drench primary function is to

over this period. For this reason the

delay resistance and extend the life of the

moxidectin molecule should be restricted

niche products, like moxidectin and also

to lambs, as resistance has been

the cheaper routine drenches. There is a

documented and is on the increase. This

vast variation between farms in degree

exit drench when applied 28 days after

of resistance from total efficacy to totally

the last moxidectin drench is designed to:

ineffective.

• Kill any parasites, including Barber’s

The appropriate exit product will be

Pole worm that may survive previous

determined by investigating the status of

treatment.

individual properties. If this information is

• Prevent contamination of pasture

drench with a product that is chemically different than previously used and is 99.9 percent effective against all common production limiting parasites on any given property. The purpose of this is to limit and if at all possible prevent any shedding of eggs from previously drench exposed parasites into the environment, which will be more drench resistant than the general population, hence advancing resistance. The most common use of exit drenching is applied after a summer/autumn period where moxidectin is used to control Barber’s Pole worm (blood sucking) because of the 35 day protection with only a 10 day WHP. This is a unique

unavailable, a triple

over winter due to limited follow up

action product will be effective in

treatments, to control spring build-up

95 percent of cases.

of resistant larvae.

Exit drenching is considered a good idea

Over the next month (November) many

if it will retain efficacy of commonly used

ewes that were treated in August pre-

and cheaper actives. The extra cost is

lamb with a long acting capsule are at

warranted, as studies by Sutherland et

risk of shedding eggs from parasites

al. 2010 showed a carcase weight gain of

that have survived that initial treatment,

2.8kg, which translated to a 14 percent

or resistant larvae that have re-infected

increase in value when using a 99.9

ewes. Either way this will accelerate

percent effective drench, compared to

resistance. This is easily monitored by

lower efficacy drench against resistant

doing FEC of capsuled ewes about

Ostertagia and Trichostrongylus in a four

70 to 80 days post treatment. If there

drench programme. Added bonus was

are significant eggs present then an

less breech soiling (dags) - that’s got to

exit drench (different from long acting

be good!

capsule) will stop shedding until the

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DAIRY MANAGEMENT

Line your pockets, change your liners It is not always easy to change milking liners before exceeding the recommended number of uses. However, changing liners at the 2,500 milkings mark provides you with a large number of benefits. Shorter milking time Milking times tend to increase during the season, to a peak around November, when maximum yield is achieved. Changing liners provides a quicker milkout, less energy is used in the plant and there is less stress on cows and more time for them to be feeding. Reduced cup-slip The causes of cup-slip are varied and not always the fault of milking liners. However, worn liners can significantly contribute to slippage. Less cup-slip can lead to savings in animal health costs (less teat/ udder-health issues), energy savings from shorter milking times and less stress on cows. Lower somatic cell count Changing your liners during peak SCC times (after calving and towards the end

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• Faster milk-out time, due to quicker

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evacuation of milk through the liner • More complete milk-out, due to

(with less cracks) means less risk of bacteria entering the milk that can cause potential grading.

faster milking • Energy savings due to shorter milk-out time

Increased yield

The Reflex Liner range is designed to

The volume/weight of milksolids

specifically match cow breeds and the

harvested from cows will increase

many different configurations of milking

through more complete milking-out of

equipment represented on New Zealand

cows’ udders and also quicker average

dairy farms. Like VacPlus, the Reflex

milking time. This allows the cows more

range complies with the NZFSA (New

time to feed and to produce more milk.

Zealand Food Standards Authority).

Two options manufactured by

Benefits of Reflex liners:

Skellerup are VacPlus Square Liners

• An enlarged vacuum chamber that

and Reflex Liners. Benefits of VacPlus liners:

acts as a vacuum reservoir • Reduced cup-slip, particularly during

• Maximising the vacuum around the cow’s teat, which resists cup-slip • Possible reductions in animal health costs, with less teat damage • Reduced likelihood of mastitis infection • The vacuum shut-off model maximises vacuum at ‘cupping-on’

the spring flush • Faster and more complete milking out • Ideal for high producing cows For more information on milk liners, visit the friendly team at your local Farmlands store. Article supplied by Skellerup

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NUTRITION

Cut your losses and your risks Supplementary feed can be an important component of a commercial or lifestyle farming system, whether to fill a feed deficit during a feed pinch with the use of feeds such as palm kernel or silage, to optimise the production of stock that cannot be achieved on pasture alone using carefully formulated compound feeds, or simply for the satisfaction of seeing your animals happy and well fed.

important to keep feed stored away

aggravating pests love your stock

from possible moisture contamination

feed as much as your own animals do,

and in conditions as cool as possible.

however they are possible routes of

The higher the moisture content of feed,

entry for diseases such as salmonella

the more susceptible it will be to mould

and leptospirosis, so they can be

growth. Pelleted feed, for example, is

both an animal and human health

generally 86-88 percent dry matter,

risk. Pests also consume your feed in

leaving little opportunity for biological

the process of introducing diseases,

survival if stored correctly. However,

often eating a lot more than you might

feeds higher in moisture content, with a

think. In fact, a rat can eat 10 percent

dry matter below 84 percent, will more

of its body weight in a day – and a

readily accommodate biological growth

colony of just 100 rats can consume a

STORAGE

and will deteriorate faster over time.

tonne of grain in a year. Pests can also

Keeping feed in airtight containers or in

decrease the palatability of feed due to

silos, along with keeping mould at bay,

contamination – astonishingly, rodents

can also help to preserve the feed’s

can spoil up to ten times the amount of

nutritional value by preventing oxidation

feed they actually eat due to urination

of fats and also the deterioration of

and droppings, which can quickly put

nutrients that may occur on exposure

stock off eating feed. Vermin can chew

to UV light.

through feed bags easily, so it’s best

Contamination by vermin and other

to keep feed in rodent proof containers

pests such as birds is another common

such as plastic drums with snug fitting

issue experienced on-farm. These

lids. Visit your local Farmlands store

Correctly storing supplementary feed helps to ensure that the quality of feed purchased is retained right up until the point of consumption by your animals, thereby ensuring optimal palatability and nutritional value. Moulding of feed can be a common issue if feed is not stored correctly. Mouldy feed can adversely affect the production and health of animals and the digestibility of feed can be decreased by up to 5 percent for ruminants. Moulds produce mycotoxins as their own form of selfdefence. Mycotoxins can have serious detrimental effects on animals, with immunosuppression, damage to vital organs and reproductive issues some of the effects. Mouldy feeds are also less appealing to animals, which can limit daily dry matter intake. A cow’s sense of smell is much more sensitive than a human and amazingly cows can smell odours from up to 6 miles away. If they smell musty feed they will try and avoid it and what might smell ok to us may smell differently to an animal. Moulds grow best in moist and warm conditions, so it is

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NUTRITION

for a selection of feed storage options. Birds can be a problem when storing bulk feeds outside in bunkers or silage pits, introducing salmonella via droppings. Silos can also be a good choice for keeping bulk feed free from pest contamination and in a moisture free environment, thereby preventing mould growth. For silage stacks, the use of a face cover or silage nets to stopvermin and birds can be effective. FEEDING OUT Whatever supplementary feeds you decide to use, it’s important to get the most out of it by avoiding excessive losses at the point of feeding out. Some feeds are particularly prone to high losses if not managed correctly, while others have higher utilisation

out and there are many novel feeding

systems allow the use of potent feeds

rates by animals and little is left behind

systems out there that can help make

and the performance effects they elicit,

in troughs and paddocks. Silage can

life easier when it comes to feeding

without the risk associated with feeding

have wastage of up to 20 percent when

your stock. Advantage Feeders are

concentrates ad lib. Trace elements

fed out in paddocks, possibly even

relatively new to the market and work

and minerals can also be included in a

higher during inclement weather. This

on the principle of stock licking feed

pelleted feed, to allow targeted nutrition

wastage on feeding out is on top of the

out of troughs with bars that sit under

for the dairy herd and minimise the

inevitable fermentation losses occurring

a large hopper. This allows good

need for pasture dusting and water

in the stack as a consequence of

utilisation of feed, along with a control

delivery mechanisms. In-shed feeding

the preservation process, which can

mechanism to ensure that all animals

systems also seem to improve cow flow

be anywhere between 3-8 percent,

get a chance at feeding and that no

in the shed and ease of milking. In-shed

without taking into account factors

animal overfeeds. For poultry, Grandpa

feeding options are available for both

such as effluent leakage from the

Feeders are a great choice, as they

rotary and herringbone sheds. Farmers

stack and surface wastage. Palm

allow chickens to get access to feed via

who roll grain are increasingly installing

kernel fed in trailers can have 10-

lifting a lid, which closes when they are

a second or third silo to increase

20 percent wastage, climbing to 30

not feeding, in order to protect the feed

their feed options and deliver mineral

percent wastage when fed directly

from spoilage.

pellets or protein options to cows

onto paddocks. Compound feed has

In-shed feeding systems are becoming

in-shed. Talk to your local Farmlands

relatively low wastage of below 5

increasingly popular in New Zealand.

Nutrition Specialist today to talk

percent, when cattle are accustomed

They effectively and consistently deliver

through your in-shed feeding options

to in-shed feeding systems and good

concentrates to animals, in a way that

and take advantage of the special REL

trough management is practiced. Even

greatly minimises feed out wastage and

collaboration deal, which offers no

when fed on the ground, by opting for

reduces labour and time commitments

interest for 12 months.

a larger pellet size of 10-12mm, users

associated with feeding out. Each

report very little feed is left behind by

animal is presented with an allocation

Article supplied by Stacey Cosnett, Technical Product Manager, Farmlands Nutrition.

animals or trampled into the ground.

of feed to consume during the milking

There are several options available that

period and little feed is left behind (if

can help to lower losses at feeding

any) in most cases. In-shed feeding

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Please Note:

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Arterial larval

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JUNE

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(Strongylus vulgaris)

(Oxyuris

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PINWORM equi)

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MARCH

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JANUARY

ACTIVE INGREDIENT

TAPE WORM

BOTS

ASCARIDS

PRODUCT

(Anoplocephala perfoliata)

Oxfendazole

Gastric

Oral

Abamectin Praziquantel

TAPE WORM

(Gasterophilus spp)

Abamectin Praziquantel Oxfendazole

Bomatak Paste

Imm. intestine

Adult

Moxidectin Oxfendazole Praziquantel

Equitak EXCEL

Equitak All Wormer Paste

BOTS

ASCARIDS

(Parascaris equorum)

ACTIVE INGREDIENT

PRODUCT

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This is a guide

only and obtaining

depend on a to parasites so natural immunity with the protection Foals have no provide them programme to first wormed at quality drench that the foal is recommended 6-8 weeks for they need. It is repeated every 2-3 weeks then treatments 6-8 weeks and should be treated until the their life. Mares the foal the first year of same time as and then at the before foaling foal is weaned.

FOALS

COUNTS

an (FEC) give you Faecal egg counts burden current worm indication of the tool for and are a great use on your property what drench to helping you decide Vet about it. Talk to your and when to use FEC’s. performing effective

advice from your

vet and utilising

faecal egg analysis

to determine

the best strategy

for your particular

of Inhibited stages small strongyles.

Cyathostomes

and Including developing (DL, stages late encysted LL3/LL4)

cycle of Part of the life the small Strongyles may (Cyathostomes) or involve a dormant stage, “inhibited” larval the wall of embedded in When the large intestine. this from larvae emerge cause stage they can intestinal trauma to the wall.

Tapeworms

Pinworm perfoliata equi Anoplocephala Oxyuris

in situ

attach Adult tapeworms the horse’s to the wall of gut and drop egg-filled into the segments out the environment via from faeces. The eggs then are these segments tiny mites consumed by which are in the pasture horse ingested by the while grazing.

Pinworms Oxyuris equi

may Horses with Pinworm of discomfort display signs tails and by rubbing their and bottoms on fences trees. This discomfort female is caused by the eggs in Pinworms laying around a sticky substance region. the horse’s anal

Roundworm

Parascaris equorum

Registered pursuant

horses and grazing

Ascarids (Parascaris a commonly equorum) are found roundworm. time Ascarids spend migrating through before different organs reaching the large they intestine, where eggs. mature and produce can survive Ascarid eggs 5 – 10 years. in the soil for

to the ACVM Act

Bots

on the Bot flies lay eggs eggs are horse’s coat. The horse while ingested by the the newly grooming and burrow into emerged larvae and oral the horse’s tongue moving to mucosa before Eventually they the stomach. the faeces will pass out in the soil and and burrow into fly. emerge as a bot

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(Parascaris equorum) Imm. intestine

(Anoplocephala perfoliata)

STRONGYLES SMALL(Cyathostomes)

Adult

Arterial larval

Adult

Late encysted larvae

Imm.

Adult

Gastric

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APRIL

MAY

LARGE STRONGYLES (Strongylus edentatus)

STRONGYLES SMALL(Cyathostomes)

(Strongylus vulgaris) Adult

Arterial larval

Adult

Tissue larval

Late encysted larvae

Imm.

Adult

PINWORM equi) (Oxyuris

Imm.

Adult

Oral

Imm.

(Anoplocephala perfoliata)

Gastric

Oral

Oxfendazole

(Oxyuris

Adult

(Gasterophilus spp)

Imm. intestine

Abamectin Praziquantel

PINWORM equi)

Adult

MARCH

FEBRUARY

JANUARY

ACTIVE INGREDIENT

Tissue larval

TAPE WORM

BOTS

ASCARIDS

Abamectin Praziquantel Oxfendazole

Bomatak Paste

LARGE STRONGYLES (Strongylus edentatus)

(Strongylus vulgaris)

Adult

Moxidectin Oxfendazole Praziquantel

Equitak EXCEL

(Gasterophilus spp)

(Parascaris equorum)

ACTIVE INGREDIENT

PRODUCT

ULTRA•MOX

Equitak All Wormer Paste

TAPE WORM

BOTS

ASCARIDS

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Please Note:

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advice from your

vet and utilising

depend on a to parasites so natural immunity with the protection Foals have no provide them programme to first wormed at quality drench that the foal is recommended 6-8 weeks for they need. It is repeated every 2-3 weeks then treatments 6-8 weeks and should be treated until the their life. Mares the foal the first year of same time as and then at the before foaling foal is weaned.

FOALS

to determine faecal egg analysis

the best strategy

for your particular

horses and grazing

Cyathostomes

of Inhibited stages small strongyles.

and Including developing (DL, stages late encysted LL3/LL4)

cycle of Part of the life the small Strongyles may (Cyathostomes) or involve a dormant stage, “inhibited” larval the wall of embedded in When the large intestine. this from larvae emerge cause stage they can intestinal trauma to the wall.

situ Pinworm Tapeworms perfoliata in equi Anoplocephala Oxyuris

attach Adult tapeworms the horse’s to the wall of gut and drop egg-filled into the segments out the environment via from faeces. The eggs then are these segments tiny mites consumed by which are in the pasture horse ingested by the while grazing.

Pinworms Oxyuris equi

may Horses with Pinworm of discomfort display signs tails and by rubbing their and bottoms on fences trees. This discomfort female is caused by the eggs in Pinworms laying around a sticky substance region. the horse’s anal

Roundworm

Parascaris equorum

Registered pursuant

Ascarids (Parascaris a commonly equorum) are found roundworm. time Ascarids spend migrating through before different organs reaching the large they intestine, where eggs. mature and produce can survive Ascarid eggs 5 – 10 years. in the soil for

to the ACVM Act

Bots

on the Bot flies lay eggs eggs are horse’s coat. The horse while ingested by the the newly grooming and burrow into emerged larvae and oral the horse’s tongue moving to mucosa before Eventually they the stomach. the faeces will pass out in the soil and and burrow into fly. emerge as a bot

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1997, No. A10202,

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NUTRITION

Supplements for hinds Poor-quality pasture or low dry matter intakes due to low pasture growth or high stocking rates can lead to an energy deficit towards the end of pregnancy and during lactation. This makes feeding hinds supplements, including conserved forages and concentrates, worthwhile. Whilst energy is typically the first limiting factor, the intake and quality of protein, minerals, trace elements and vitamins should also be considered for optimum production from breeding hinds. Underfeeding during pregnancy can retard fetal growth rates and extend gestation length. It is important that body protein stores are not depleted, as they help support peak milk production. Trace mineral nutrition is also important in late pregnancy and during lactation. For example, the fetus can selectively remove copper from its mother, leaving hinds vulnerable to enzootic ataxia (seen as nervous jumpy behaviour or staggering gait) and osteochondrosis (associated with lameness and swollen joints). Iodine deficiency may lead to a goitre (swelling) in the neck of calves and can be associated with the grazing of brassicas during mid to late gestation. Selenium deficient calves can have lower growth rates and in severe cases white muscle disease. Many deer farmers prefer to temporarily cease supplementary feeding at calving but some are turning to large capacity free access feeders to reduce disruption during calving. Calves also

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learn to use the feeders, which can

Deer Performance Nuts have a typical

help to reduce post-weaning growth

protein content of 16 percent (on a dry

checks. Supplements may be especially

matter basis). They also have the benefit

beneficial for lactating hinds in the

of added trace elements, vitamins and

summer when pasture quality falls. The

minerals including calcium, phosphorus

ability to maintain milk production will

and magnesium, which help support the

influence the growth rates of the calves

hind’s milk production and health during

– increased weaning weight is important

lactation.

to ensure calf survival after weaning and

Lactating hinds should be fed 0.5kg per

to achieve high levels of production.

day of Deer Performance Nuts and if

Maintaining hind weight during lactation

pasture quality or availability is low, the

is particularly important, as weight loss

feeding rates may need to be increased

and low body condition scores are

up to 1kg or more. Feeding out in a line

associated with a decline in fertility and

will help reduce competition and ensure

a reduction in conception rates, which is

that all hinds get an even intake of feed.

one of the main causes of culling.

The large nut size reduces wastage,

Even when pasture protein levels are

compared to whole grains or silage

high, certain amino acids may be

fed on the ground. Hinds should be

limiting milk production – especially

started off on small amounts of Deer

lysine and methionine. Supplements

Performance Nuts and gradually be built

delivering some rumen bypass protein

up to the desired daily feed intake, to help

in addition to grains can help balance

hinds adapt to digesting the feed and

the supply of essential amino acids

reduce the risk of acidosis.

derived from microbial protein. Reliance

Article supplied by Dr. Rob Derrick, Farmlands Nutritionist.

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NUTRITION

Straight answers to managing residuals Farmlands’ commitment to meeting shareholders’ nutritional requirements is not confined to compound feeds – we supply an ever increasing volume of straights, including palm kernel expeller and soy hulls. Offering nofrills economy, they can help buffer a feed deficit and manage residuals when it becomes too hot or dry.

starch and sugar, palm kernel expeller

– possibly making it a preferred option

lends itself to being fed in troughs or

for those looking at a smaller feed deficit

feed pads, as over-consumption will not

or with higher yield aspirations. Lower in

create acidosis. With a crude protein

protein, soy hulls are also better suited

content of around 15-17 percent, palm

to balancing leafier pasture. Although

kernel expeller will also help to maintain

soy hulls and palm kernel expeller may

dietary crude protein levels. The fibre in

have comparable metabolisable energy

palm kernel expeller takes a long time to

levels, more of the energy in soy hulls is

break down in the rumen, so it will have

fermentable in the rumen, which may

a higher substitution rate than grains

be important when high protein leafy

There is usually a good correlation

but better the rumen is full than partly

pasture becomes available and milk

between peak milk yield and total

empty. The fat in palm kernel expeller will

urea levels rise.

production in a lactation – unless of

tend to support weight gain compared

Where grains or compound feeds

course cows are not fully fed post-peak,

to fermentable energy sources, which

containing grains are being fed to

i.e. they are not fed to appetite with feeds

may help reduce condition loss that can

support milk production, feeding

of sufficient nutritive quality, to support

necessitate early drying-off.

additional supplements as straights

maintenance and milk production.

Soy hulls provide an alternative to palm

can help to manage grazing residuals and

Clearly, if hit by a drought or very high

kernel expeller, for those looking for a

costs. Farmlands stores have up

temperatures and pasture growth rates

safe feed that can be fed free access

to date prices, equipment and advice

are reduced, underfed cows will not

in troughs. The fibre in soy hulls is less

based on local knowledge, should

reach the potential set by their earlier

heavily lignified than the fibre in palm

supplements be required.

peak. Producers with low levels of

kernel expeller, so it will have a lower

borrowing may be able to sustain periods

substitution rate than palm kernel expeller

Article supplied by Dr. Rob Derrick, Farmlands Nutritionist.

of lower production, possibly drying cows off prematurely and looking forward to the season ahead. The majority of dairy farmers however may need to consider purchasing supplementary feeds to fill the feed pinch and keep as many cows as possible in-milk, whilst minimising over-grazing and condition loss. It helps to take action early and continue feeding supplements after a drought is broken. Palm kernel expeller has proven itself to be useful straight feed to help fill a pasture deficit, especially for farmers not equipped to feed in the dairy shed. Being very low in quickly fermentable

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HORTICULTURE

Post-harvest management of asparagus As harvest nears completion, it is critical that the transition to fern growth is handled correctly. The length of harvest on a mature block is generally governed by the start of spear emergence and finishes at Christmas. This is considered a normal harvest period by most growers. If at the conclusion of harvest growers are a little disappointed with production achieved, it could well be related to fern development the year prior.

crop and the stage of growth, the

The ability of an asparagus crown

element is certainly to maintain the

to produce large volumes of quality

health and vigour of that canopy. Some

spears in any given season is directly

of the basics of this are:

related to crown carbohydrate (CHO)

• Implement a shorter harvest period

accumulation during fern growth the

based on a “realistic” target volume

previous season. During harvest, spear

of harvested spears. Consider

growth depletes crown stored CHO -

both crop age and previous crop

as does the initial fern growth stage.

performance.

Carbohydrates are in turn replenished

system analyses the information and recommends management options to optimise crop performance. AspireNZ is a decision support tool, not a decision making tool. More commonly, growers tend to focus on above ground fern growth. They assess the health and vigour and benchmark that against previous years using their own experience. Irrespective of what method is used, the critical

• At the conclusion of harvest, revisit

by the established fern canopy.

weed control. Early season residual

The dilemma that growers face is

herbicides will have run their course

how long they can cut the spears for without compromising the following

by harvest. • Soil and tissue tests should be used

year’s production. The methods used

to determine fertiliser requirements,

to determine this are through use of the

paying particular attention to

analytical tool known as “AspireNZ”,

magnesium.

visual assessments coupled with experience, or both.

• Monitor crops for leaf spot and purple spot. Infection can cause

“AspireNZ” is an interactive system

defoliation, dieback and death

developed by Plant and Food Research

of above-ground plant parts.

(in association with the New Zealand

Fungicides should be applied as

Asparagus Council) to estimate CHO

soon as symptoms are observed.

levels based on the brix levels in the sap of the storage roots. Together with information about the age of the

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• Consider irrigating the fern to remove stress.

In essence, any factor that imparts stress on the fern will result in less carbohydrate production and therefore lower subsequent yields. For this reason, the completion of harvest is certainly not the end for growers! For further information, please contact your Farmlands Horticulture Technical Advisor. Article supplied by Brett Turner, Technical Advisor, Waikato, Farmlands Horticulture.

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HORTICULTURE

With penetrants, Wetcit gets it Farmlands stores nationwide are now the New Zealand home for Wetcit™ , a biodegradable option for those wanting more power in their pesticide programme.

Wetcit™ is compatible with spray

– the formulation prevents build-up

mixtures of most pesticides and water

of chemical residues in tanks and

soluble foliar nutrients. By avoiding a

reduces clogging of nozzles.

high concentration of pesticides on

For best results with fungicides,

spots where large drops dry out and

insecticides and foliar nutrients,

low concentrations where wetting

Wetcit™, a highly effective wetter

effective spraying equipment that

is insufficient, pesticides are more

and penetrant, contains Orowet™

produces a fine mist spray should

effectively utilised.

be used.

Smaller droplets decrease run-off of the

Strengthen your pesticide programme

spray mixture from leaf edges and the

by creating more coverage on your

resultant loss of expensive pesticides.

plant surfaces. With no pre-harvest

The amount of pesticide reaching the

interval and no possibility of unwanted

soil is also reduced in this way, thus

residues, Wetcit™ contains only

limiting the possible pollution of the soil

biodegradable components and is

and water leaching from the soil.

easily biodegradable in the soil

The excellent wetting properties of

and environment*.

Wetcit™ further ensure proper wetting

Like other adjuvants, Wetcit™ should

of the target pest or the plant surface

be kept away from bodies of water,

to be protected. Wetcit™ is particularly

e.g. rivers and dams. For more advice

suitable for application of pesticides

on using Wetcit™, please contact

on plant surfaces that are difficult to

your local Technical Advisor, visit

wet, such as the leaves of onions and

www.farmlands.co.nz/horticulture

cole crops.

online or call 0800 200 600.

Chemicals can be redistributed across

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technology, which is based on natural orange oil. Considered to be at the forefront of adjuvant technology, the orange oil in Wetcit™ is sourced from the citrus industry, making it a sustainable source, unlike mineral oil. The main difference between Wetcit™ and most mineral oils is it does not cause a reduction in photosynthesis or cause stress in plants. This is due to the lipophilic properties of orange oil, which enhance the wetting of waxy surfaces.

the surface area with minimal moisture, due to the re-wetting ability of Wetcit™. Contact pesticides will be re-distributed

* Do not use Wetcit on pear fruit, or on table grapes during its bloom to veraison stage.

during dew or light rain and treated surfaces will dry faster in the morning. This re-wetting ability is not the only method that Wetcit excels at – it also efficiently reduces the surface tension of water, improving spreading ability, including difficult to reach places. This all equates to superior canopy penetration. Wetcit™ helps your equipment too

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FORAGE AND ARABLE

Kick start your brassica crop Pasture shortages are all too often encountered by farmers these days and they can have a serious impact on productivity – not to mention the stress they can cause. Planting a brassica crop can provide good quantities of high-quality feed, which helps to fill the gap when pasture is low. However, to get the best out of a brassica crop, it needs to be managed well, starting before the crop is even sown. Grant Gillard, Ballance Merchant Relationship Representative, says one of the keys to a good crop is ensuring soil fertility is adequate to meet your yield goals. “Make sure you soil test, preferably well before planting, so that you have a measure of current nutrient levels and an indication if any are lacking. You can use the test Ballance has developed specifically for brassicas. “Soil testing will also measure the pH – for brassicas you need this to lie between 5.8 and 6.2. If your pH is low, you will need to add lime – this will take at least six months to take effect, which is why you need to soil test early. Also, if any nutrients are lacking, testing early will give you plenty of time to correct this.”

If you need to adjust soil fertility, a product in the Superten range will often be appropriate. Alternatively, if your magnesium levels are low (if Quick Test Mg is below 8-10), Serpentine Super could fit the bill. Note that brassicas do not need a lot of sulphur to do well - don’t add any sulphur if soil testing shows your sulphate-sulphur levels are between 2 and 10, as doing so would promote the formation of SMCOs, compounds that are unfavourable for stock health. “Brassicas need fertile soil to yield well,” Grant says. “In particular, they have high requirements for nitrogen and phosphorus (the target is an Olsen P of 15-20). Brassicas don’t have extensive root networks, so they’re poor at foraging for nutrients. Putting nitrogen and phosphorus close to – but not touching – the seed at planting helps get them off to a good start.”

There are a number of options to consider when choosing a starter fertiliser, including Cropzeal Boron Boost, DAP and Serpentine Super. One of the advantages of choosing Cropzeal Boron Boost is that it has been developed specifically to meet the requirements of brassica crops. It is a compound fertiliser, with nitrogen, phosphorus and boron included in every granule. Since there is no chance of segregation, you can be sure that boron will be distributed evenly through the crop. This is important, because boron deficiency in brassicas can cause plant health issues, including brown heart in bulb-forming crops, like swedes and turnips and hollow stem in other species, like kale. For more advice on soil testing and fertiliser strategies for this season’s brassica crop, talk to your local Farmlands Technical Field Officer. Article supplied by Ballance Agri-Nutrients.

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FORAGE AND ARABLE

Spitfire forage rape allows flexible summer grazing options Spitfire multi-purpose forage rape provides reliable, flexible feed. It has proven itself and continues to impress on-farm with its package of both forage quality and yield, allowing very good livestock performance. Hawke's Bay farmers Mathew and Gemma Barham from Mangatarata Station have potentially challenging summer dry country and use Spitfire forage rape as one of a number of summer and winter crops to give their system flexibility. Their 1,020ha sheep and beef property near Waipukurau, running 10,000 stock units, has a range of flat, rolling hills and steeper country. With approximately 800mm rainfall per year (mainly from June to September), it typically starts becoming dry from November or early December. Mathew has used Spitfire since its initial commercial release in 2009 and like many people has been impressed with its performance. Spitfire works well with Mathew’s system. It is a relatively short maturing variety (approximately 90 days, 13-14 weeks depending on the season), meaning he can sow it from around mid-September through to mid-October and he aims to get up to three grazings from January to April, accumulating around 6-8 tonnes of feed. Mathew knows the importance of ripening before grazing, which is indicated by a change in colour from bright green to a dull blue/green colour, often with purpling around the leaf margins. It is generally cultivar dependent

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and associated with changes in the growth rate of the rape — but can be affected by soil type, fertility, use of late nitrogen, rainfall or cloudy weather. Once ripened, it’s a flexible plant in terms of the grazing window. The relatively heat tolerant crop can also tolerate low summer moisture. Mathew has been happy with his lambs off Spitfire. His first grazing aims to remove all the leaf to a 30cm stalk residual. This residual will optimise utilisation while ensuring plant survival for regrowth. Spitfire recovers quickly from grazing, with the regrowth occurring from the growth point at the top of the stem, if ungrazed and also from auxiliary buds on the side of the stem, giving the plant a dense covering of leaf. Spitfire’s lower stem dry matter percentage has been observed to have higher potential utilisation. With sheep, it can be expected to get at least two summer grazings, with the possibility of a third. Mathew often uses cattle for a tidy up graze of the Spitfire. This is often the last graze, to clean up the paddock and chew down the stem prior to direct drilling the following pasture or crop. “I am happy with the amount of quality feed per hectare,” Mathew says. “I have been surprised at just how hardy this rape is and it’s not a crop that is limited to the better ground.” Spitfire has also exceeded the expectations of Farmlands Technical Field Officer Judy Strawbridge, who says, “it’s got lots more guts to produce and survive in tougher

| Mathew Barham and Farmlands Technical Field Officer, Judy Strawbridge.

environments than we thought”. As well as its production, both Judy and Mathew are impressed with Spitfire’s aphid tolerance. “It’s impressive. In a bad year there are still some aphids around on the crop, although it’s such a difference from the old fashioned rapes,” Judy says. This tolerance improves Spitfire’s ability to hold leaf quality and reduces its chances of being affected by viruses. The options with grazing Spitfire are not set in stone and how Mathew utilises it depends on the season and the feed demand. Spitfire's characteristics of soft stem, excellent re-growth potential and aphid tolerance provides a package that delivers both forage quality and yield, allowing very good livestock performance. For more information, contact your local Farmlands Technical Field Officer. Article supplied by Agricom.

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Heading dates helping farmer’s productivity Farmer Alan Syme worked for 13 years as a secondary school teacher before returning home to the family farm. He has re-entered the dairy industry by taking the helm of the 214ha property as director of the family company. The farm is located on the outskirts of Tirau, milking 750 Friesian cross cows. With a maize crop coming off several (11ha) of the paddocks, Alan was presented with a challenge of what to sow next. He approached his local Farmlands Field Manager Bruce Hemingway and PGG Wrightson Seeds Area Sales Agronomist Greg Zeuren for guidance with planting. Alan says, “a lot has changed in the last 13 years when considering cultivar options”. Regrassing on the property historically had been sporadic, therefore selecting the right cultivar was important.

| Close up of Excess perennial ryegrass with AR37 endophyte.

Excess perennial ryegrass with AR37 endophyte was the cultivar selected for its high yielding mid-season heading date (+7 days) attributes. Being a midseason heading cultivar, it produces more dry matter earlier, i.e. aligning the spring flush with calving. Using Excess perennial ryegrass with AR37 endophyte also ensured the most comprehensive pest protection from the five major New Zealand pasture pests (Argentine stem

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| Farmer Alan Syme (left) and Farmlands Field Manager Bruce Hemingway, in an Excess paddock.

weevil, pasture mealy bug, black beetle, root aphid and porina). Excess perennial ryegrass was sown on the Tirau property with Kopu II large leaf white clover and Bounty medium leaf white clover in mid-March, with the first grazing in May. PGG Wrightson Seeds launched Excess perennial ryegrass onto the market in autumn 2014. A key reason for this was that they had identified the need for a high yielding, mid-season heading diploid perennial ryegrass, because an increasing number of farms had more than 50 percent of their area in late or very late-season heading cultivars. Why is this important? Ryegrass has approximately a 6 week burst of growth prior to the seed head emerging in spring. Once seed heads emerge there is a decline in pasture quality due to more stem, an increase in dead material and less leaf. Having a minimum of two

different heading date areas on a farm enables farmers to more strategically manage pasture growth and quality, i.e. no more than 50 percent of a farm should be in one heading date. When starting pasture planning from scratch, as Alan was (in some respects), start regrassing with mid-season heading cultivars, keep a record of what you sow in each paddock and make a plan! Ideally keep your mid-heading cultivars near the dairy shed for the start of calving in spring. Wet areas should be planted in late/very late-season heading cultivars, to try and align soils “drying” and the need for grazing. For more information on how to make a regrassing plan for your property, or further information on Excess perennial ryegrass, contact your local Farmlands Technical Field Officer. Article supplied by PGG Wrightson Seeds.

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Spring is here. Prepare for hail.

While the weather may be improving, there will still be some ups and downs. Since 2008, we’ve paid out over $4.2m in hail damage for wheat claims alone. For advice on how we can protect your crop, talk to someone who has been there year in and year out for New Zealand’s crop farmers.

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Introducing the new selective herbicide for new pasture Broadleaf weed control in both new and established pastures has just got easier and more convenient with Nufarm’s latest herbicide innovation, a first for New Zealand. Tribal™ Gold contains a unique coformulation of MCPA, MCPB and flumetsulam. Paul Addison, Nufarm’s Technical Specialist, says Tribal Gold was created after the company noticed a common trend in weed species in pasture renewal programmes. After two years of development and testing, Tribal™ Gold has shown excellent results and now offers farmers a robust and simpler option for controlling

broadleaf weeds in new pasture prior to the first grazing. It’s different from other MCPA/MCPB combinations in this market because it has a wider weed spectrum. Thanks to the inclusion of flumetsulam, Tribal™ Gold kills a large number of additional seedling weeds that are not normally controlled by older mixed formulations. These include buttercup, chickweed, seedling cornbind, cleavers, spurrey and storksbill. Other species controlled include black nightshade, docks, fathen, hedge mustard, mayweed, mallow, plantain, redroot, shepherd’s purse, thistles, twin cress, willow weed and wireweed.

Tribal™ Gold is also rainfast in 2 hours, which can make a big difference when farmers are trying to spray paddocks in changeable spring conditions. Recommended rates are 4-5/ha. For more information, please talk to the friendly team at your local Farmlands store. Article supplied by Nufarm. Tribal is a trademark of Nufarm Limited. ™

New herbicide keeps pastures healthy and productive Productive grazing and persistent weeds like docks don’t go together but this season Nufarm has a fresh solution to an old problem. New this spring, Dockstar™ is Nufarm’s answer to cost effective dock control. Containing 390g/L asulam sodium salt as a soluble concentrate (SC), Dockstar should be applied in spring, prior to emergence of the dock’s flowering stem for best results. “Docks, as most know, are a real issue for farmers in many parts of New Zealand,” says Nufarm Technical

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Specialist Paul Addison. “They’re persistent and tough to eradicate once they take hold. Dockstar gives farmers another tool to use in keeping their pastures productive and free of weeds.”

high rate on heavy infestations of mature docks. As well as established pasture, Dockstar can also be used in red clover, established lucerne and other fruit and vegetable crops.

Published research indicates that while some suppression of pasture growth after Dockstar application occurs, losses in pasture dry matter are significantly lower than those incurred with the use of traditional thifensulfuron-methyl formulations, which to date have been one of the most popular dock herbicides.

For more information, please talk to the friendly team at your local Farmlands store.

Application rates are 3.1-4.1L/ha. Use the

Article supplied by Nufarm. Dockstar is a trademark of Nufarm Limited. ™

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A garage-load of shed tips Choosing a shed for your farm can be an important decision. You want your shed to be cost effective and fit for purpose. Being armed with a bit of knowledge can help in the planning process and potentially save you time and money.

you want your shed to be? Dimond

What is the shed going to be used for?

Does the council have any requirements

Understanding the space required in your

you need to meet in-shed design? Is the

shed is very important to working out

style you like practical for what your shed

the size you need. Does your shed need

is going to be used for?

important, especially if you are storing

Where is your shed located?

fertilisers may come to rest on the

walls, doors, access for farm machinery? Are you going to be working in your shed with roller doors open? Placement for prevailing winds is important, as you don’t want to create a wind tunnel or wind blown contaminants settling on the roof underside. If you’re going to be keeping wet animals in your shed then proper ventilation

offers a range of colours. Most sheds are built out of one of two standard profiles (Corrugate or Veedek) but other profiles are available on request. Natural Lighting sheets are also available in matching profiles.

| Corrugate.

| Veedek.

Maintenance Regular maintenance of your shed is chemicals inside, or phosphates and

Location and environmental factors can

structure due to wind. Contact with

have an impact on materials. Dimond

chemicals may cause corrosion. Regular

is able to supply roofing and cladding

washing of areas not regularly rinsed

to meet the durability needed for most

by rain needs to be done. See www.

environmental areas but it is important for

dimond.co.nz/Materials--Accessories/

warranties that the correct material

Maintenance-1120.htm for more details.

is specified.

Council approval

needs to be included in the design, as

Materials

excess moisture can cause damage. Will

Make sure you get council approval.

What is your shed being built out of?

fertiliser be stored in open bins that wind

Council requirements will vary between

It’s important that steel does not come

will blow around?

areas, so remember to check what your

in contact with tanalised timber (CCA

council requirements are and what you

What style do you want?

treated) without isolation, as this leads

need for building consent.

to corrosion. This is where it is important

Dimond manufactures quality roofing and

Does your shed need to tie in with existing buildings? What colour do

to use a reputable shed company, to ensure your shed is built to the highest of standards with the best materials for the job.

cladding for sheds in a range of colours and materials to meet your needs. For more information on Dimond products and the right shed for your

Drinking water

needs, please contact your local

Do you want to collect water off your

Farmlands store.

shed roof? All Dimond products meet

Article supplied by Dimond.

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Managing farm dairy effluent efficiently When it comes to effluent, dairy farmers have to be vigilant. High standards of compliance have to be met, not just to meet regulatory compliance guidelines set by local and regional councils via the Resource Management Act. There is a need to be compliant 365 days a year – failure to do so can result in fines, which in turn makes profitability take a hit. Challenges faced by dairy farmers • Preventing contamination of groundwater, nearby water resources and high seepage rates • Leaking effluent ponds – a costly exercise with adverse environmental effects • Harsh environment conditions – high UV, unstable ground (seismic or peat) • Costly installations – upgrading

Firestone’s EPDM Liners’ unique

resulting in fewer field seams and

benefits

faster installation

• High flexibility – even at very low

• Environmentally friendly – certified

on-farm farm dairy effluent (FDE)

temperatures, enabling year-round

safe for fish by the Water Research

systems are a major undertaking at

installation in a variety of climates

Centre as well as ISO 14001

significant cost

and terrain

Growing compliance requirements on farmers, in response to dairy

than 300 percent, which enables the

intensification and negative publicity

membrane to stretch and conform to

such as “dirty dairying” and need to

objects in the subgrade

protect freshwater

• Superior weathering resistance –

Firestone EPDM Geomembranes and

offering unmatched resistance to

their installers are a perfect partnership

UV radiation

for dairy farmers, due to their extensive

• Low maintenance – can survive

experience in this field, having a brand

normal environmental exposure for

recognised for reliability and durability

more than 50 years

and strong understanding of New Zealand regulatory policies.

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Article supplied by Cosio.

• High elongation – can elongate more

• Quick and easy installation – available in large seamless panel sizes,

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GALLAGHER M300 MAINS ENERGIZER

STRAINRITE TITAN JENNY INCLUDING SPIKE

• Three joules stored energy. • Powers up to 25km multiwire fencing. • Easy to view voltage bar graph shows energizer performance at a glance. • Ideal for small block holders.

• Flip over wire retention system for fast coil loading/unloading. • Self-regulating friction hub to control wire overrun. • Low centre of gravity for superior balance.

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STRAINRITE POST HOLE SHOVEL

STRAINRITE EASY WIRE PULLER

• Unique blade design. • Provides optimal soil removal. • Makes scraping backfill easy.

• Quick 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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FASCO F46 FENCE STAPLER AND COMPRESSOR PACKAGE

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FASCO F46 FENCE STAPLER

• Trade quality European manufactured tool. • Specifically designed locating nose piece to ensure rapid and precise staple placement over the wire every time. • Ergonomically designed to ensure correct weight distribution and tool balance in the hand of the user. • Built tough to withstand the varied and demanding conditions of the New Zealand environment.

• Includes trade quality European manufactured staple gun. • 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 also be purchased separately.

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BECK COLLATED STAPLES 33 X 3.15MM

WARATAH JIO STAR POST GALVANISED 1.50CM

• 40 percent more holding than other brands. • Unique, highly adhesive diamond coating for unbeatable holding power. • No paper to cause jams or be ejected at the user. • Unique collation method ensures that staples remain collated in even the dampest conditions.

• Drive into the ground quickly and easily without bending or snapping. • 20 percent stronger than the old ‘Waratah’ post you knew and loved. • Look for “WARATAH” stamped on every post to know you’re getting a genuine Waratah post. • Made in Australia.

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RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE GALLAGHER WIRELESS WATER LEVEL MONITORING SYSTEM

KBL TROUGH WT 150 • 5 year warranty. • Easy to install in 10 minutes. • 20m Jobe valve included. • UV treated plastic that will last for years.

• Complete, simple solution for the monitoring and management of water and other fluids. • Extremely easy to operate and install, system provides peace of mind that there is water available. • Accurately measures the liquid levels based on pressure. • Includes desktop touchscreen display, tank unit, level sensor. • Optional wireless pump controller can also be added to ensure tank levels are maintained (sold separately).

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BRIDGE IT N Z use Humes concrete com a fully installe pone d bridge solu tion at any leng nts to provide heavy vehicles th – suitable fo (milk tankers, r diggers, trucks & tractors).

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RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE EA RN 18 9

PROMAX TANK 25,000L • Strong, one piece, corrugated construction for extra strength. • Unique corrugated sidewalls allow the tanks to be buried up to 1m in the ground. • Four overflow/inlet panels for easy installation. • Two x 50mm outlets in the base of the tank. • 20 year guarantee for peace of mind. • Free delivery to your property. • NEW 600mm easy access man hole. • Available in Mist Green.

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PROMAX XPRESS TANK 25,000L • Smart looking, quality, smooth wall tank. • Ultra strong lid design. • Four inlet/outlet panels – easy to plumb in. • Available in Moss Green or Sandstone. • 10 year guarantee for peace of mind. • Complies with all AUS/NZ drinking water storage. • NEW 600mm easy access man hole. • 3,660mm diameter x 2,880mm high, 1 x 50mm threaded outlet.

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Planning a land drainage project? For the right advice and right price, talk to the team at your local Farmlands store.

Min Recommended Gradient (m)* Nominal OD (mm)

NEXUSFLO™

NOVAFLO™

110

1 in 1,000

1 in 400

160

1 in 1,500

1 in 1,000

200

1 in 2,000

n/a

NOVAFLO™ • Single wall, corrugated, high density PE pipe. • Excellent flexibility and strength. • Slotted holes - less chance of soil ingress. • A leading brand in the rural drainage market for more than 20 years.

NEXUSFLO

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FREE DELIVERY TO YOUR FARM

when you purcha se 10 or more large coils of Nova or Nexus drainage pipe

• Dual wall HDPE pipe, combining a smooth inner wall welded to a corrugated outer wall. • Corrugated outer wall and HDPE construction gives it excellent flexibility and strength. • Smooth internal bore improves flow characteristics: - Less turbulent flow - higher flow velocity - greater flow volume. - Higher water velocity - self-cleaning and less prone to silting. - Allows installation in lower gradient situations. • Smooth bore technology can lead to savings by: - Increasing drainage row spacings. - Decreasing pipe size in low gradient situations. - Decreasing pipe size through better hydraulic performance.

*Based upon minimum recommended flow velocity of 0.2m/sec (small risk of silting from clay particles and fine silts).

164127: NOVAFLO 110MM X 100M 139341: NOVAFLO 160MM X 45M

IPLEX ALKATHENE 20MM X 100M • Higher pressure rating than traditional LDPE, manufactured to NZS 7601. • Resistant to bloat remedies, tested in accordance with ASTMD 1693 “Environmental Stress Crack Resistance”. • Good flexibility, due to the “new generation” LDPE material. • Robust wall section, conformant to NZS 7601.

OTHER OPTIONS 103005: 25MM X 100M

$ 187.00

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$ 234.00

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Doing the right thing ECO-DAIRY IN NORTHLAND When it comes to the environment, Roger and Jane Hutchings have a passion for “trying to do the right thing”, while at the same time running a commercial dairy farm. Ladore Farm, named after a woodland and falls in England’s scenic Lake District, is located on the outskirts of Kerikeri in Northland and has been in the family since 1960. The Hutchings' run 750 pedigree Ayrshires on their 349 hectares, of which 270 hectares is effectively farmed, the balance being retired for native bush, wetlands and waterways. The farm is rolling country, with volcanic soils and a summer dry tough climate.

Greenline PE pipe, with 32mm Greenline lateral connections to the troughs. With a major part of the system now being driven by gravity, it becomes less costly to run and the larger bore pipe makes the system more hydraulically efficient. “Low levels in the troughs effect production and water system improvements are easy to measure in | Roger and Jane Hutchings.

taking compass directions and identifying males and females and now estimate the number of kiwi on Ladore Farm at around 30 birds. The new solar panel on the dairy roof being used to heat shed water is an example of environmental sustainability and sound finance, with a predicted 15

Roger and Jane’s sustainable

percent ROI. The farm's stock water

approach to farming is based around

system has also come under review. With

the need for profitability, while being

three pumps, one diesel pump out of a

environmentally and socially friendly.

creek, a bore pump and a booster pump,

Difficult to productively manage gullys

the system was inefficient and costly to

on Ladore Farm have been fenced off,

run in terms of power and labour. Roger

to allow natives such as totara, gully

sought advice from Farmlands Waipapa

fern, manuka, puriri and ponga to grow

branch, to see what could be done.

up through the gorse. At the same time,

Farmlands involved Craig Leith, the Iplex

participation in the Regional Council

Territory Manager for Northland, who

funded community pest control group,

then visited the property. After consulting

with traps and bait stations for cats,

with the Hutchings', assessing the water

rats, stoats and possums, has seen a

availability, daily and peak demand

dramatic increase in native bush and bird

and capturing height and distance

life. Rats not only prey on birds but also

information, Craig facilitated a new stock

eat native plant seedlings, reducing the

water system design. Two pumps were

natural bush ecosystem for native birds.

retired, another 30,000 litre storage tank

The Hutchings' monitor kiwi numbers in

added and the mainlines and sub-mains

the winter months, listening to calls,

where upsized to 63mm and 50mm

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the vat,” Roger says. This financially practical and sustainable approach to dairy farming saw Roger and Jane being named the Supreme winners of the 2014 Northland Ballance Farm Environment Awards. “It was a ‘buzz’ to meet like-minded people at the national finals,” Jane says. “And our three staff are completely ‘on-board’ with our vision.” Further to this, the Hutchings' were also asked to present an overview of their operation to delegates from AsiaPacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) visiting Northland. Food security is a growing APEC challenge, with increasing demands and a need to focus on sustainable productivity. Well designed and managed stock water systems not only make economic sense but are also environmentally friendly, allowing stock to be excluded from natural watercourses, protecting riparian zones and enhancing water quality. For more information on stock water systems or rural pipelines, see the knowledgeable staff at your local Farmlands store. Article supplied by Iplex.

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APEX HILO TROUGH VALVE 15MM

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• Removable brass seat for lower pressures. • New Zealand made. • 0-1,000kpa (150psi) working pressure. • Designed for medium sized troughs. • With cord and nipple.

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SAVE* $6.96 APEX HILO TROUGH VALVE 20MM • Removable brass seat for lower pressures. • New Zealand made. • 0-1,000kpa (150psi) working pressure. • Designed for medium sized troughs. • With cord and nipple.

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SAVE* $7.72 APEX ACETYL TROUGH VALVE AP20/25 • For medium to large demand flow rates up to 310L/min. • Two sizes in one valve. • Min temperature 1ºC. • Max temperature 60ºC. • Acetyl body. • With cord and nipple.

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GALLAGHER DRIVEWAY GATE 1.82M / 6FT SINGLE LENGTH • The Driveway Gate is a truly versatile domestic gate - suited for both rural and urban driveways. • With its modular design, the Driveway Gate offers a variety of pick and mix options (in gate height, width, swing direction and pattern) to create a unique, custom gate solution for any property. The contemporary vertical bars are also stylish yet safe and deter children from climbing. • Modular design provides numerous gate set up options to create custom, unique gate solutions. • Vertical bar design – stylish yet safe. • Hot dipped galvanised inside and out for longer life and durability. • 40mm box section frame. • 9.5mm bar uprights at 102mm spacings. • 20mm bolt on hinges top and bottom.

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FARMLANDS BIG DEALS

ENERGIZER MAX AA 4 PACK

ENERGIZER MAX AAA 4 PACK

• Delivers a strong powerful performance. • Offers long lasting and dependable power over a range of applications.

• Delivers a strong powerful performance. • Offers long lasting and dependable power over a range of applications.

YOUR PRICE

101213

YOUR PRICE

7.

7.95

$

$ 95 SAVE* $4.44

TUI QUASH 400G • Safe for use around animals. • Long lasting formulation. • As seen on TV with Annabel Langbein.

YOUR PRICE

148877

ENERGIZER MAX 9V 1 PACK

• Delivers a strong powerful performance. • Offers long lasting and dependable power over a range of applications.

• Delivers a strong powerful performance. • Offers long lasting and dependable power over a range of applications.

8.95

$

172213

SAVE* $4.00

SAVE* $3.93 • Sustainable sourced seaweed. • Promotes stronger root, cell and overall plant growth. • Increases plant resistance to stress. • As seen on TV with Annabel Langbein.

BAHCO 94 PIECE SOCKET SET • 94 piece ¼ and ½” socket set. • Made of chrome vanadium. • Hard wearing case.

EA RN 15 CHOICES POIN TS

239.00 SAVE* $84.52

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SAVE* $3.00 MAISON THERESE RANGE 1KG 141212: Pickled Onions 141213: Pickled Gherkins 141214: Piccalilli 154268: Beetroot Relish 141216: Tomato Relish

OTHER OPTIONS 157999: GrowWise Potting Mix 40L

TUI SEASOL 1L

$

158000

101212

6.95

$

SAVE* $3.30

14.95

YOUR PRICE 138453

YOUR PRICE

7.

YOUR PRICE

$

101211

$ 95

SAVE* $0.69

YOUR PRICE

SAVE* $4.44

ENERGIZER MAX D 2 PACK

YOUR PRICE

5.95

$

137649

YOUR PRICE

9.95

$

GROWWISE OUTDOOR CONTAINER MIX 40L • Also developed for your outdoor pots and hanging baskets, contains a wetting agent and crystals for enhanced water holding capacity.

HOT DEAL

SAVE* $3.55

BAHCO 25 PIECE SOCKET SET • 25 piece ¼ socket set. • Made of chrome vanadium. • Pocket size.

YOUR PRICE 141122

39.95

$

HOT DEAL

EA RN 2 CHOICES POIN TS

SAVE* $8.73

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POPE TRICOFLEX HOSE 12MM X 30M

POPE RAINTOWER SPRINKLER

• Medium duty garden hose. • UV treated outer. • Crimped fittings.

YOUR PRICE

137205

38.

$

99

• Impact sprinkler on a height adjustable tripod. • Waters up to 24m diameter.

EA RN 2 CHOICES POIN TS

YOUR PRICE

137254

43.

$

SAVE* $5.36

99

EA RN 2 CHOICES POIN TS

POPE HANDY HOSE REEL

137215

49.99

$

SAVE* $7.16

OTHER OPTIONS

• Easy dial programming. • Simply set frequency and run time. • Allows manual watering.

YOUR PRICE

EA RN 2 CHOICES POIN TS

137211

43.99

$

• Lightweight and portable. • Sturdy aluminium and plastic construction. • Holds up to 35m of 12mm garden hose.

SAVE* $7.36 POPE EASY SET TAP TIMER

YOUR PRICE

EA RN 3 CHOICES POIN TS

SAVE* $10.36

157752: Chefs Knife 22cm Fibrox Handle

$ 45.95

SAVE*$14.00

OTHER OPTIONS

EA RN 3 CHOICES POIN TS

FILLETING KNIFE 20CM FIBROX HANDLE • Swiss made. • World renowned sharpness. • High carbon stainless steel blade.

YOUR PRICE

EA RN 2 CHOICES POIN TS

133162

35.95

$

SAVE* $10.00

CHEFS KNIFE 20CM BROAD BLADE

157760: Bread and Pastry Knife 26cm

• Swiss made. • World renowned sharpness. • High carbon stainless steel blade.

YOUR PRICE

47.95

$

EA RN 3 CHOICES POIN TS

157749

SAVE* $12.00

OTHER OPTIONS 157769: Boa Constrictor Jar Opener

ORBI SAFE CUT CAN OPENER • Cuts smooth, safe and fast. • No sharp edges. • Ergonomic grip and easy turn handle.

YOUR PRICE

157767

12.95

$

SAVE

* $7.00

1-2-3 KNIFE SHARPENER

YOUR PRICE

157762

19.95

$

• Easy three step sharpening. • Diamond, tungsten and ceramic.

EA RN 1 CHOICES POIN T

SAVE

* $10.00

CRYSTAL WATER SPA CHLOR 1KG

CRYSTAL WATER TRICHLOR TABLETS 4KG

• Fast dissolving spa and pool sanitising granules, best for spa water, with a pH of 7-2-7-8 being ideal.

• Slow dissolving tablet, used to automatically chlorinate the water without the need for daily dosing. • Not susceptible to degradation by sunlight.

YOUR PRICE

171594

14.95

$

SAVE* $3.00 WWW.FARMLANDS.CO.NZ

YOUR PRICE

171598

49.95

$

EA RN 3 CHOICES POIN TS

SAVE* $29.05

SANTOKU KNIFE 17CM FIBROX HANDLE • Swiss made. • World renowned sharpness.

YOUR PRICE

157753

49.95

$

EA RN 3 CHOICES POIN TS

SAVE* $20.00

CRYSTAL WATER POOL CHLORINE GRANULES 10KG • 66 percent available chlorine. • High quality pool sanitiser.

YOUR PRICE

171573

69.95

$

EA RN 4 CHOICES POIN TS

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John Bull Footwear John Bull Footwear is celebrating 80 years of helping Kiwis step up to the challenge. It has released a special commemorative boot to mark the occasion. The story of New Zealand’s iconic footwear brand began in 1934 when the Daisley family created strong, safe boots for the booming industrial and farming markets, from a factory on Khyber Pass Road in Auckland. Over the years, the family business flourished as New Zealand did. As the country progressed, so too did John Bull.

Always a pioneer (the company introducing

ongoing research and development sees

steel toe caps and flexible moulded

continual improvements, while retaining the

soles very early in its history), John Bull

traditional robust work boot features that the

footwear was quick to move to the latest

brand is renowned for.

techniques, providing premium comfort

Eighty years on, John Bull is still going strong.

and safety features.

You can rely on John Bull to see you through

Today, John Bull is the leading and most

any challenge. It’s tried, tested and proven.

respected boot brand by a country mile,

Media release supplied by John Bull Footwear, 17th September 2014.

in a place where conditions demand the very best in protective footwear. Decades of innovative design and production have meant Kiwi farmers, builders, engineers – everyone – have worn footwear that is comfortable, tough and safe. John Bull’s

JOHN BULL TRACKER BOOT • Polyurethane midsole, thermo-urethane outsole. • Oil, acid and organic fat resistant. • Highly resistant to abrasion, hydrolysis and microbial attack. • Outsole heat resistant to 140°C. • Steel shank—ensures correct step flex point.

YOUR PRICE

7125

EA RN 9 CHOICES POIN TS

139.00

$

SAVE* $20.00

JOHN BULL PATHFINDER BOOT • Leather scratchguard toe protection. • Reinforced heel counter cover protection. • Polyurethane midsole, thermo-urethane outsole. • Steel shank—ensures correct step flex point. • Defined heel for site safety on ladders and gantries. • Outsole heat resistant to 140°C. YOUR PRICE

8427

EA RN 11 CHOICES POIN TS

169.00

$

SAVE* $40.99

RAID AUTO ADVANCE DISPENSER • Designed to repel flies and other crawling insects. • Contains 55 percent more natural pyrethrin. • Stronger formulation for rural homes. • Ideal when fly numbers are a challenge. • Refill can lasts up to 7.5 weeks.

YOUR PRICE 153561

39.

$

95

EA RN 2 CHOICES POIN TS

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RAID AUTO ADVANCED PROMO TWIN PACK WITH DISPENSER • Upgrade to the new technology. • Stronger formulation for rural homes or where fly numbers are a challenge. • 55 percent more natural pyrethrin. • Up to 15 weeks protection from flying and crawling insects. • Includes battery, wall bracket and décor cover.

YOUR PRICE 156009

54.95

$

EA RN 3 CHOICES POIN TS

HOT DEAL


DUNSTAN BETABEET FLAKES 20KG

DUNSTAN SUGARBEET FLAKES 20KG

• Flaked, unmolassed beet pulp flakes. • Rapid soaking in 10 minutes.

• Molassed, higher calorie beet pulp flakes. • Rapid soaking in 30 minutes.

YOUR PRICE

157353

EA RN 2 CHOICES POIN TS

YOUR PRICE

36.00

$

159750

36.00

$

SAVE* $8.50

WILD BIRD MIX 20KG • A premium mix of top quality NZ grown seeds that will attract a wide variety of birds to your garden.

EA RN 2 CHOICES POIN TS

YOUR PRICE

EA RN 2 CHOICES POIN TS

156846

44.95

$

SAVE* $8.56

SAVE* $12.37

AVIARY MIX 20KG • A premium mix containing a range of seeds to cater for aviaries that hold several bird species.

YOUR PRICE

147224

49.95

$

EA RN 3 CHOICES POIN TS

COPRICE FAMILY DOG 22KG • Highly palatable chicken with rice plus kelp and garlic. • Low in wheat gluten and beef protein free. YOUR PRICE

SAVE

YOUR PRICE

769404

POSSYUM ROLL 2KG

7.

$ 20

• Provides twice the energy of conventional dog rolls, therefore feed half the amount. • Cost-effective and extremely palatable.

SAVE* $0.70 COPRICE WORKING DOG 22KG • 25 percent protein and 15 percent fat for your hard working dog. • All natural with added vitamins and minerals. YOUR PRICE

EA RN 3 CHOICES POIN TS

158075

47.50

$

WHISKAS MEATY SELECTIONS 4KG

WHISKAS SEAFOOD SELECTIONS 4KG

• Savoury dry food combining bite-size kibbles and crunchy meaty pockets.

• Contains essential vitamins and minerals for a complete and balanced meal.

YOUR PRICE

145800

19.99

$

SAVE* $8.31

YOUR PRICE

145801

19.99

$

SAVE* $8.31

145480

8.50

$

SAVE* $1.90 HOT DEAL

BUY 2 X 25 KG BAGS FOR

105 .00

$

SAVE $3.50

WHILE STOCK S LAST

TUX ENERGY 25KG

* $18.20

EA RN 1 CHOICES POIN T

YOUR PRICE

160062

SAVE

* $18.20

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SUPERIOR CHUNKY DOG ROLL 2.2KG

BONUS BUY

EA RN 3 CHOICES POIN TS

158074

47.50

$

EXTRA

• Provides twice the energy of conventional dog rolls, therefore feed half the amount.

SAVE* $13.65 BONUS BUY

10%

EA RN 1 CHOICES POIN T

• For hard working dogs, made with NZ meat. • High fat for sustained energy, large triangle baked biscuit – so easy and convenient to feed.

PUPPY CHOW 14.5KG • 100 percent complete and balanced. • Contains DHA for brain and vision development. • Helps support strong teeth.

YOUR PRICE

155645

EA RN 3 CHOICES POIN TS

54.90

$

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GO CAMPING COAST MULTITOOL C5899

COAST HL7 HEADLAMP

COAST HP7 TORCH

• Two built-in LED lights (one at each end). • Spring-loaded pliers head with wire cutter.

• Focusing LED headlamp with variable light output technology. • 3 x AAA batteries included.

• Flex charge dual power rechargeable system. • Includes car mount, speed clip and heavy-duty sheath. • 4 x AAA and Lithium Ion included.

1.3oz | 3in | 2 x CR927 batteries included

172581 $73.55

196 Lumens | 5h 45min

172582 $82.75

OZTRAIL 2 BURNER COOKER

7.2oz | 5.58in

172583 $91.95

OZTRAIL FLATPLATE COOKER AND WIND/SH

• 2 x 8,000 BTU burners. • Two fast boiling burners with individual controls, adjust to simmer. • Easy clean black baked, powder coated finish. • Compact and lightweight. • Body folds in to create its own compact case with carry handle for portability.

57 x 37 x 30cm

• The ultimate portable BBQ - just add wood. • The ultimate camp site cooking solution with built in wind protection.

172584 $91.95

172585 $137.95

OZTRAIL CLASSIC FOLDING CHAIR

OZTRAIL TITAN FOLDING CHAIR

OZTRAIL RESORT 5 CHAIR

• Strong 17.5mm high-tensile steel frame. • Rugged 600D polyester, coated. • Fabric wide arms. • Large drink holder. • Comes in a carry bag.

• Superior strength 22mm high-tensile steel frame. • 600D polyester fabric. • Comfortable high padded back. • One large, covered, insulated drink holder. • One large, zippered, insulated pocket using Stowaway cooler technology. • Removable organiser pocket and handy mesh pocket.

• 5 position recliner style chair. • Strong 22mm/19mm steel tube frame with powder coated finish. • 600D polyester fabric. • Comfortable padded seat and backrest. • Rigid armrests.

110kg weight rating | 84x55x92cm

172570

$

36.75

200kg | 93x64x107cm

172571

$

82.75

Not all products are available at all stores. Products can be ordered on request.

150kg weight rating | 84x55x92cm

172572 $110.35


WITH FARMLANDS THIS SUMMER OZTRAIL BRUNNER - 10 SLEEPING BAG

2.0kg | 75 x 230cm • The Brunner series is constructed to keep you insulated from the elements, with the added features that make them perform above and beyond.

172579 $82.75

OUTER LIMITS TREKSMART 4 SEASON SLEEPING BAG

OZTRAIL TASMAN SLEEPING BAG 2 PACK

• For extreme performance with a minimal pack weight, try Outer Limits Treksmart™ series. The added Insulshield™ insulation lining ensures peak performance at extreme temperatures.

• EXOTHERM® fill. • 100 percent polyester outer shell. • Airweave™ polycotton liner. • Stuff sack included. • Spiral zip.

172580 $183.95

172578 $119.55

1.3kg/1.6kg/1.9kg | 80 x 57 x 220cm

2 x 150gsm | 80 x 230cm

OZTRAIL BIKER SWAG

OZTRAIL MITCHELL SWAG

• Zip top entry for easy access. • Full size two pole dome style construction with generous height.

• Protective front window awning. • Easy access to full length top opening.

172576 $275.95

172577 $459.95

5kg | 60cm

8kg | 70cm

OZTRAIL BREEZEWAY 3V

OZTRAIL CROSSBREEZE 3

• Oztrail’s Breezeway design creates more headroom and shoulder space inside the tent. • Tri-brace cross pole frame, now with additional pole bracing, provides quick set up, greater strength and improved water shedding. • Heat taped fly seams provide a complete water shield.

• Silver coated UVtex™ fly. • Easy step D door at front, T door at rear. • CrossBreeze™ centre zip side window system for increased ventilation. • DryFloor™ 10 x 10 PE bucket flooring system. • Short pole sections allow for small pack size.

4.8kg | 125cm

172574

$

3.0kg | 125cm

183.95

OZTRAIL BUNGALOW 9 FAMILY TENT 18kg | 200cm

• Versatile floor plan, including a central bedroom room with two large screen rooms/ bedrooms on either side. • Portico pole system for additional strength and near vertical walls. • No-See-Um mesh for maximum insect protection. • Oversize D doors at both ends of the tent, as well in the middle, for easy access. • Large side, rear and front awnings, for plenty of shade and maximum ventilation. 172575

$

172573

$

91.95

597.95 Not all products are available at all stores. Products can be ordered on request.


With the PowerAll – your emergency portable power companion for the farm, car, boat and outdoors. TM

Powerful enough to jump start a car and multiple other vehicles, this compact and lightweight portable power bank will also recharge all your smartphones, tablets and other USB powered devices on-the-go. 400 amp jump start current

12,000mAh lithium ion battery

Advanced built-in current and circuit protection

Standby battery life of up to 6 months

Check out the amazing PowerAll at your nearest Farmlands store.

Buy any Stoney Creek product during the months of October and November 2014 and go into the draw

to WIN

one of ten Shimano Rod and Reel Sets (valued at 259 ) just in time for Christmas $

.00

Get into st are your ne nds Farmla o store t enter! EXCLUSIVE OFFER TO FARMLANDS

Promo runs 1st October to 30th November 2014. Drawn 15th of December 2014. Terms and conditions apply.

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WHAT’S IN-STORE?

Deal to your possums Dave Wallace learned about Goodnature’s automatic reset traps through word of mouth and when the Bay of Plenty beef farmer saw them available in Farmlands Tauranga, he thought he’d see what his possums thought of them. In short, they love the lure of them. Since installing his A12 possum trap on a tree in a paddock on his property at Pye’s Pa, Dave’s lost count of his possum tally. “Within 3 weeks it’s killed well over 20 possums,” he says. “They’re excellent. One morning there were three dead under the tree and often there’d be a couple. Each morning I was headed out thinking, ‘how many have I got today’?” Dave says a couple of tricks to success were to set it at about 700mm off the ground and use the provided Goodnature possum lure to pre-feed the lower trunk. “It took them a while to cotton onto the lure but once they did, they just kept on coming,” he says. “I chose that tree because it had a buttressed bottom and a few knobs to make it easy to climb up.” | Photo supplied by Craig Gillies.

Goodnature’s is the only trap on the market to be certified as A-Class humane. They use toxin-free long-life

SNIFF SNIFF

KAPOW!

READY

SNIFF SNIFF...

lures and automatically reset to perform multiple kills. With fruit trees and roses budding, now’s a good time to deal to your possums. Article supplied by Goodnature.

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BUY A BAG OF MITAVITE 20KG AND GO IN THE DRAW TO WIN A

HATTON HORSE FLOAT WORTH $15,000!

Check out the range at your nearest Farmlands store today.

www.farmlands.co.nz

Shareholder only offer. Terms and conditions apply. Promotion valid 1st October - 20th November 2014.

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TALK WITH TED an evening with

sir graham henry

Farmlands is proud to support a series of exciting events, raising money for local charities in a community near you! The events give Farmlands shareholders a chance to hear from Rugby World Cup winning coach, Sir Graham Henry, while also supporting regional charities and causes.

Invercargill, Southland

New Plymouth, Taranaki

Timaru, South Canterbury

Kamo, Northland

Palmerston Nth, Manawatu

Dunedin, Otago

Hamilton, Waikato

Napier, Hawke’s Bay

Blenheim, Marlborough

7 November Ronald McDonald House 19 November Choose Life

FAR_01548

20 November Hospice Waikato

26 November Taranaki Rescue Helicopter

28 November Palmerston North Rescue Helicopter 5 December Hawke’s Bay Rescue Helicopter

For more information on venues, start times and ticket information, visit the new look www.farmlands.co.nz website. WWW.FARMLANDS.CO.NZ

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10 December Hospice South

12 December Otago Rescue Helicopter 16 December Awatere Rugby Club rebuild

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Ladies Nights Creative crafts and lots of laughs

2014

Fancy a night out? Not only does Farmlands have a great solution for you and your fellow female shareholders, everyone attending will make a special Christmas item to take home with them. Domestic deity and Good Morning guest, Astar will be showcasing her diverse range of creative DIY tips for the home. Astar will be joined by Annabelle White – Chef, food writer, TV presenter and cookbook author. It is set to be a fun-filled creative evening with lots of laughs, tips and tricks. Join our informative and fun get-together. It’s not just a night out – it’s a Ladies Night Out!

TICKETS

$35 GET IN QUICK! LIMIT O SHARE HFO4 PER LDER

Tickets include nibbles and a beverage on arrival

bOOK YOUR TICKETS TODAY AT YOUR LOCAL FARMLANDS STORE OR BY CALLING

0800 200 600 or register online www.farmlands.co.nz

FAR_00733

Premier Events Partner

Dates: 28 Oct

Invercargill

Working Out Club ldMen’s

29 Oct

Gore

Town &ld Country Out Club

30 Oct

Balclutha

Balclutha War t Memorial Hall ld Ou

04 Nov

Ohoka

So Ohoka School Out Hall Sold

05 Nov

Lincoln

Lincoln Events Centre

06 Nov

Ashburton

Hotel Ashburton Tickets

11 Nov

Alexandra

12 Nov

Oamaru

Waitaki Recreation Centre Out

13 Nov

Timaru

Southern Trust Events Centre

18 Nov

Nelson

Annesbrook ets mited TickHall

19 Nov

Blenheim

Convention ets mited TickCentre

20 Nov

Greymouth

Shantytown Sold Out

So

So

Limited AlexandraOu t Club Sold District Sold

Li

Li

Fantastic spot prizes on the night! Free goodie bags!


all about astar

Astar was born and raised in Southland and is part-Irish and part-Maori (Kati Mamoe). She trained in floristry and worked as an art teacher, floral designer and design tutor before taking a year out to write not just one but three books (yet to be published!). She then became a ‘finishing artist’. Her focus was on floral design in the many homes owned around the world by none other than the Sultan of Brunei. Exciting as it was, Astar decided to return to New Zealand and commenced working on the Good Morning show in 1998, where she set out to amaze viewers with her innovative floral, cooking and craft segments.

$75

AND Annabelle White Popular television and radio cooking personality Annabelle White is synonymous with good food and fun times in the kitchen. Annabelle believes that keeping food simple, easy, “confidence building” and delicious, mixed with plenty of tips, funny quips and great recipes make for good times for family and friends. Annabelle was a long time food columnist for the Sunday Star-Times and also wrote the popular Food Detective column. She is the former food editor for NZ House & Garden and the New Zealand Women’s Weekly. The author of 11 cookbooks, Annabelle is also busy with cooking classes and the public speaking circuit.

Ladies Nights

MASTERCLASS WITH ASTAR SPACE IS t u O d l o S e r LIMITEADll Locations A An hour long class to get up close and personal with Astar. You will have

LIMIT OF 4

PER SHAR

!

E HOLDER

hands on tuition with Astar and the opportunity to ask design questions – and every lady will make their own Christmas wreath to take away

with them. A meal is also included, served to the reserved tables. The MasterClass will commence at 6pm.

0800 200 600

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FARMLANDS LIVESTOCK

south island herds for sale for june 2015 delivery • 750 Friesian and Friesian X. BW 95. PW 120. 90% R A, L I C breeding, G3 profiled, 420 M/S per cow $2,150+GST. Contact: Rob Blincoe, 027 677 8969. • 700 Friesian Friesian X. BW 117. PW 160. 87% R A, L I C bred, G3 profiled 426 M/S per cow. 1,360 per/ha. $2,350+GST. In-calf heifers also available 189 BW 209 PW. Contact: Grant McIlroy 027 345 9262. • 350 cross bred herd BW 87. PW 113. 84% RA. Tasman area currently OAD herd. $1,800+GST. Contact: Alf Kinzett 027 241 8919. • 200 cow Jersey herd BW 113. PW 127. RA 92%. This herd has been together for over 40 years. $2,050+GST In-calf heifers also available BW 159. Contact Rob Blincoe 027 677 8969.

• 440 X breds. BW 85. PW 100. R A 56% 430 M/S per cow, 1,322 P/HA in Southland $1,900+GST. Contact Scott Gibson-Smith 027 255 8501 For more info and other listings check out our website or contact us to list your herd here. www.farmlands.co.nz/livestock Email: livestock@farmlands.co.nz

for tender 155 friesian and friesian x in-calf heifers bw 200/47 • pw 205/61 • ancestry 100% • Farmlands Livestock is offering this magnificent line of exceptionally well grown heifers • Capital stock animals from a third generation, family owned herd • Herd average production 510kg MS • DNA recorded heifers, in-calf to DNA verified purebred recorded Jersey bulls

Tenders close 5pm 10 December 2014. Please apply to andrea.walker@farmlands.co.nz

• Calving date: 1 August 2015

Inspection is by appointment.

• Delivery: 1 May 2015

Contact:

All other relevant details and profiles are obtainable with the tender documents.

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FARMLANDS FUEL

Fuel could be a click away Farmlands Fuel provides on-farm fuel to thousands of shareholders each month. It has recently increased the national fleet by six vehicles and six drivers, to improve service levels to our current customers and also to allow us to on-board more shareholders across New Zealand.

Finding out could be just a click away.

If you have compliant tanks of more

Fuel team on 0800 666 626.

To allow us to confirm that we can meet your needs, please log on to www.farmlands.co.nz/fuel and complete our Logistics and Compliance Request form, so we can confirm our ability to meet your bulk fuel requirements. To find out more, call the Farmlands

than 1,000 litres overall capacity and purchase more than 5,000 litres per annum, we may well be able to service your needs.

is this your tank? • No visible label or sign identifying its content. • No compounding or bundling to contain spills or leaks. • Uneven ground. • No handrail for safe ladder access. • Illegal tripod stand - these were banned from sale in 1996. If your tank has any one of these defects, you are not meeting your obligations to store fuel safely. We at Farmlands Fuel are happy to work with you to provide any necessary information you require. Contact your local Territory Manager or phone 0800 666 626.

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FARMLANDS FINANCE

Farmlands Finance How can we help you? Talk to us about how easy it can be to manage your finances with tailor made solutions from any of Farmlands’ four Finance packages and enjoy the co-operative difference.

Farmlands Creditline

Farmlands Term Loans

Farmlands Livestock Finance

Farmlands HP

As an approved Creditline customer, you can defer any purchases made on your Farmlands account for three months, with competitive interest rates.

Farmlands Finance Term Loans are available for business or personal use and can be secured or unsecured. Tailored options to your requirements.

With Farmlands Livestock Finance facility, you can purchase trade livestock and pay later.

Farmlands HP allows you to purchase vehicles, plant and equipment immediately without having to tie up working capital.

For more information on how Farmlands Finance can work for you talk to us today; John Sinnamon

Lyndon Insall

Grant Paterson

Regional Finance Manager

Regional Finance Manager

Regional Finance Manager

027 457 0710

027 366 3677

027 660 7660

Freephone: 0800 278 5626 Email: loan@farmlands.co.nz www.farmlands.co.nz

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

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HEALTH AND SAFETY

Farm safety KEEP YOUR STAFF EDUCATED When the subject of health and safety comes up in general conversation, it’s quite rare to see someone’s eyes light up and talk passionately about the subject. Instead, people point out some of the inconsistencies in health and safety decisions and the trivial and bureaucratic notions that they have heard about.

prevention of harm to all persons at

avoided. Always keep in mind that

work and other persons in, or in the

effective incident investigation means

vicinity of, a place of work’ (HSE section

fact-finding – not fault-finding.

5). Everyone would agree that this is a worthwhile aim. With this in mind, here are some things that you can do to reduce the likelihood of an injury and make your farm a safer place: Train your staff

Lead by example Safety leadership is the most effective way that you can instill a safety culture on your farm. Outlined below are some other useful ideas: • Have a positive attitude towards

Training and supervising your staff is a

There is a lot of ill-founded decisions

legal requirement (HSE section 13). It

attributed to health and safety and to

can also reduce the chance of a farm

combat this, the Health and Safety

injury and can help develop a positive

Executive in the United Kingdom have

health and safety culture, where safe

formed a Myth Busters Challenge

health and safety • Share important safety related information • Never ignore unsafe behaviours – the standard of safety behaviour

behaviours are natural and normal.

Panel. This panel provides a

that you walk past is the standard you accept

mechanism to independently challenge

Control the hazards

advice or decisions made in the name

For most farms in New Zealand,

Farming is a great way of life and

of health and safety that are believed

hazards in the workplace are an

can be very rewarding. It is also an

to be disproportionate or inaccurate.

unavoidable reality. This is mostly

inherently hazardous occupation and

The following link will take you to some

because of the type of work, the terrain

injury and illness can ruin lives and

interesting reading:

and the weather. The most useful farm

businesses. The key to managing this

safety booklet that I can recommend

is not to go over the top with petty

is ‘Managing Health and Safety – A

rules and regulations but rather take a

Guide for Farmers’. It is a Best Practice

responsible and practical approach and

Guideline produced in June 2014 by

implement simple solutions.

WorkSafe NZ. If you would like us to

For regular Health and Safety

email you a copy, send your request to

updates, search on Twitter for

farmsafety@farmlands.co.nz

@NeateGraham (Safe n Boots).

Learn from experience

Article supplied by Graham Neate,

Learning from farm injuries and near

Farmlands National Compliance Manager.

http://www.hse.gov.uk/myth/ Yes, there are some seemingly impractical decisions made in the name of health and safety but most are well meaning and based on the object of the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992, which is ‘to promote the

misses that have happened can prevent incidents from happening again. It’s not often that there is a single cause of an incident. By finding the causes

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.

and taking steps to eliminate or control them, similar occurrences can be

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HEALTH AND SAFETY

Quad bike safety Quad bike injuries can be prevented – they aren’t part of the job. Quad bikes are not all terrain vehicles – they can’t go everywhere, or do everything. Respect their limits and make sure everyone on your farm follows these safety steps: Step 1 - Riders must be trained/ experienced enough to do the job Before anyone rides your quad bikes, assess their skills. If they need training, the best option is a skills course. For information on accredited training providers, visit the NZQA website or call 0800 697 296. Or, contact your local quad bike dealer and ask about courses in your area.

Step 4 - Don’t let kids ride adult

• Don’t do tasks that interfere with

Step 2 - Choose the right vehicle

quad bikes

for the job

Quad bike manufacturers set a

When choosing the right vehicle for

minimum age for using their bikes,

Farmers have the same duties under

the job, pay close attention to what

based on the age when young people

the Health and Safety in Employment

your quad bike owner’s manual

have sufficient strength, body weight

Act 1992 as other employers. Farmers

says about carrying passengers.

and mental ability to master the safe

who don’t follow these safety steps risk

Most manufacturers’ manuals say

riding techniques. On all adult-sized

penalties under the Health and Safety in

passengers should not be carried.

quad bikes (more than 90cc) sold in

Employment Act if someone working on

Also consider the maximum towed and

New Zealand that age is 16 or older.

their farm is seriously injured or killed.

More safety tips

Article supplied by WorksafeNZ.

• Keep quad bikes maintained in a

http://www.business.govt.nz/worksafe/

carried load limits for your quad bike. Step 3 - Always wear a helmet Helmets can be the difference between walking away from an accident and

bike, eyes on the ground in front

safe condition • Take care on slopes and rough

suffering a permanent, life-changing

terrain – don’t exceed the

brain injury.

capabilities of the bike

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Farmlands part of the recycling solution Farmlands has increased its support of Agrecovery’s container recycling network with a new collection site in Pahiatua. Farmlands stores host 14 of 71 collection sites around New Zealand, where farmers and growers can recycle the empty plastic containers of more than 3,000 commonly used chemicals for free.

Programme targets this year are 230

For more information on Agrecovery

tonnes of recycled container plastic and

or to find out where your nearest

20 tonnes of unwanted agrichemicals

collection site is, talk to the friendly

and animal health products collected

team at your nearest Farmlands.

Pahiatua Business Manager Brian

the energy equivalent of 350,000 litres

Abbot is pleased to offer the service to

of petrol!

local farmers and growers.

Agrecovery is a charitable trust

“We tested customer demand with a

governed by trustees representing

one-off event that saw more than 800

DairyNZ, Horticulture NZ, Federated

containers delivered in one day. That

Farmers, Rural Contractors NZ,

showed the volume was there and

Waikato Regional Council and Agcarm

customer feedback was positive, so

(representing product manufacturers

opening a permanent site seemed the

and importers). Since 2013, Farmlands

natural thing to do.”

Category Manager Brendan Morahan

One Farmlands shareholder is very

has also been a trustee on the board,

happy Agrecovery is coming to

ensuring Farmlands and other rural

Pahiatua – Mike Stephens of Tararua

distributor views are represented.

Heliwork Ltd is a large-scale aerial

Agrecovery Chairman Graeme Peters

sprayer in the region.

is quick to credit the 61 participating

“We’ve recycled close to a thousand

brand owners who collectively fund

containers with Agrecovery since we

the programme and encourages all

joined the programme last year,” Mike

farmers and growers to take advantage

says. “We used to truck our empties

of the service. “These companies are

over to the Dannevirke collection site,

voluntarily providing a safe disposal

so this new local site will save us some

solution for their customers, which is

time and effort. It’s a great feeling

great to see.”

clearing out the yard and knowing the

Peters asks farmers and growers to

plastic will be recycled safely.”

actively look for the Agrecovery logo

Nationally, Agrecovery collects

when buying agchems or animal health

the equivalent of 3.5 40ft shipping

products. “This shows your containers

containers of plastic per week.

can be easily recycled after the product

for safe disposal. Alongside the number one priority of diverting this waste from being burned or buried on-farm, collecting the plastic saves valuable resources. Recycling 200 tonnes of plastic versus making new plastic saves

is used.”

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Article supplied by Agrecovery.

| Containers from the one-day Agrecovery collection in Pahiatua.

| Ben Blackwell from Farmlands accepts containers from Braden Stephens of Tararua Heliwork at the new collection site.

| Look for the Agrecovery logo on packaging.

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FARMLANDS REAL ESTATE

South Island REAL ESTATE REBATE Continued and increasing support from our shareholders has

Growing market share and achieving scale coupled with the strong

allowed Farmlands Real Estate to achieve further milestones

Farmlands brand, shareholder, and general public support and

over the last financial year. We are particularly pleased to

divisional business integration gives us a competitive advantage

announce that real estate will pay a 1% rebate on commissions

that cannot be matched by any other company.

to shareholders who listed and sold their properties with the

Real Estate will continue to provide shareholders with competitive

cooperative in the last financial year.

commission rates, Choices reward points and global marketing

The division’s vision and mission is we that the team constantly

options while striving to return a percentage of profits to

seeks to produce outstanding results and service for our

shareholders who support the cooperative’s business.

shareholders with the ultimate goal to pay a bonus rebate. This

If you are considering selling in the future, call to discuss your

not only adds value to shareholder businesses but is currently

options with your local Farmlands Salesperson. I am always

unique to the real estate industry. The choice to list and sell

available if you require specialist advice.

with Farmlands Real Estate really does offer distinct benefits to shareholders.

Calvin Leen

Tangible value for shareholders is further enhanced by creating fee

General Manager Farmlands Real Estate 027 453 0950 calvin.leen@farmlands.co.nz

competition, offering a reduced commission rate and adwarding Choices Rewards Points – this year exceeding 650,000.

THREE FARMLANDS STORES FOR SALE MATAMATA, HUNTLY, TE AWAMUTU Waikato Region Farmlands is presenting three purpose built Farmlands retail stores to shareholders and the general public for outright purchase. All buildings are leased to Farmlands on 12 year terms with secure right of renewals and favourable returns. Buildings are available as a group or individually. Tender closes 1pm, Wednesday 10 December 2014.

SOUTHERN MARKET COMMENT

Property ID: TU10392 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz Calvin Leen 027 453 0950 calvin.leen@farmlands.co.nz

Tory Pedersen 027 222 4416 tory.pedersen@farmlands.co.nz


FARMLANDS REAL ESTATE

SUPERIOR HOME ON SMALL FARM

Property ID: TU10375 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz

GERALDINE, SOUTH CANTERBURY Premier, blue chip, prestigious, this property is all these things and more. With excellent location, quality soils and farm infrastructure, this is a trophy property the new owners will be very proud to call home.

Kurt Snook 027 256 0449 kurt.snook@farmlands.co.nz

SOUTHERN DAIRY SUPPORT

• Situated on an elevated site with stunning views across the lower downs to Four Peaks, Mount Peel and beyond • 53 hectares in excellent pastures, utilised as a dairy grazing property, supported by a large workshop plus other quality support buildings • A heated swimming pool complex for the family • For the entertainer, an outdoor entertainment area • Nestled in Pleasant Valley, the village of Geraldine is a short 10 minute drive, with excellent schools, great cafes, fashion boutiques and golf clubs Deadline sale closing 1pm, Wednesday 19 November 2014.


FARMLANDS REAL ESTATE

HERE’S SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT

Property ID: TU10385 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz

TEMUKA, SOUTH CANTERBURY • 79ha in six titles subject to final survey • 16 aside herringbone shed presently supplying Fonterra • Centre pivot with VRI covering 53ha, balance by gun and K-lines • Surface water with very low energy costs for pumping

Kurt Snook 027 256 0449 kurt.snook@farmlands.co.nz

SOUTHERN DAIRY

• Present manager’s home in Temuka township - an option to purchase • An excellent starter farm being located on the Temuka town boundary or an ideal additional block for your existing business Deadline sale closing 1pm, Wednesday 3 December 2014


FARMLANDS REAL ESTATE

PRODUCTIVE DAIRY SUPPORT

Property ID: DA1620 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz

SHEFFIELD, CANTERBURY • 156 hectares • Mostly flat to rolling with Claremont soils over majority • 14 units Malvern Hills water complemented by new water scheme • Rainfall approximately 1,000mm, traditionally summer safe • High level of subdivision with well-maintained shelter and forestry • Three bedroom home in mature setting • Well set up dairy support property with the hard work done Deadline sale closing 2pm, Thursday 6 November 2014 unless sold prior.

SOUTHERN DAIRY SUPPORT

Matt Collier 027 205 6626 matt.collier@farmlands.co.nz


FARMLANDS REAL ESTATE

GREAT RUN-OFF OR DRY STOCK BLOCK

Property ID: TU10377 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz

WESTPORT, WEST COAST This dry stock or dairy support property offers approximately 121ha developed and 8ha to develop. The farm has the perfect balance of soils and is great wintering country. A near new barn with fertiliser bin, plus stock yards and cosy, recently renovated, three bedroom cottage. Historically run as a dairy unit, you have a good base to start from. Located only 20 minutes from Westport township, which offers good schooling and services. Deadline sale closing 1pm, Thursday 27 November 2014.

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

HEALTH SCARE – RETIRING!

Property ID:TU10383 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz

AHAURA – KOPARA VALLEY, WEST COAST Motivated vendors selling due to health scare, after family farming the property for over 48 years. Only a handful of these large scale properties remain unconverted on the West Coast. This property offers 460ha approximately effective and you have the option to buy as one large block, or individual blocks of 200ha or 260ha effective depending on your needs. The property has been run as a large scale dairy grazing unit with up to 1,200 cows as well as running the vendors sheep, beef and some deer. There are two houses and a mix of barns and buildings and the TB status has been C10 for nearly 20 years. The property is well suited to growing crops and harvesting maize and beet is an option on the free draining river silts and gravels. Deadline sale closing 1pm, Thursday 4 December 2014.

SOUTHERN DAIRY

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


FARMLANDS REAL ESTATE

GROWS GRASS - PRODUCES MILK! GEORGETOWN, NORTH OTAGO Excellent pastures, a strong re-grassing policy and fertiliser history. Upgraded two pond effluent system. 40 aside herringbone shed with meal-feeding and circular yard holding 500 cows. Peak milk 340 cows, on target to meet production of 165,000kg MS. Two good homes, plus a renovated sleep out near the main homestead. Here is an opportunity to secure a well set up dairy farm with stable production figures. Auction on-site 1pm, Tuesday 25 November 2014, 414 Glenn Settlement Road, Georgetown, North Otago.

DAIRY SUPPORT/FINISHING OXFORD, CANTERBURY 129 hectares. Fully deer fenced into 22 paddocks with central lane. Nutrient baseline of 39. Raised board shearing shed, modern cattle yards and a deer shed. 12 units county water supplied for reticulated scheme. Generous open plan four bedroom home. Kale for wintering, rape for summer finishing, oats for cereal silage, permanent and short rotation ryegrass. Fantastic wintering country set up for dairy support or finishing all classes of livestock. Vendors are motivated and realistic and have ambitions set on taking the next step. Offers invited.

SOUTHERN DAIRY

Property ID: WA1201 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz Ian Moore 027 539 8152 ian.moore@farmlands.co.nz

Neill Dick 021 359 793 neill.dick@farmlands.co.nz

Property ID: DA1618 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz Malcolm Garvan 027 231 4425 malcolm.garvan@farmlands.co.nz

Matt Collier 027 205 6626 matt.collier@farmlands.co.nz


FARMLANDS REAL ESTATE

ATTRACTIVE DAIRY SUPPORT/FINISHING PROPERTY

Property ID: RA1604 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz

CUST, NORTH CANTERBURY • 114ha, subject to title, mix of downs and flats, woolshed, sheep, cattle yards, implement and hay sheds plus house • 112ha, flat, house and sheds - total area 227ha (rounded). Outstanding property with shelter, feature amenity plantings and excellent subdivision. Utilised as dairy support for 4.5 years. All in pasture, stock water races plus stream. Very well maintained by retiring vendors. Available as one unit or individual titles. Deadline sale closing 4pm, 27 November 2014.

Malcolm Garvan 027 231 4425 malcolm.garvan@farmlands.co.nz

PROVEN PERFORMANCE

Property ID: IN1770 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz

MOSSBURN, SOUTHLAND New to the market is this 233 hectare property that has a reliable rainfall and a proven performance record in the Northern Southland area. This property has had extensive drainage and fertiliser input over the last six seasons and is ideal as a dairy support or conversion property. It is well sheltered plus has a reliable water supply and has good lanes with a rock quarry on-farm. The property is leased until 1 October 2015, so is generating income for any intending purchaser from day one. Price $4,300,000 plus GST.

SOUTHERN DAIRY SUPPORT

Peter Richards 027 448 2214 peter.richards@farmlands.co.nz


FARMLANDS REAL ESTATE

LARGER THAN LIFESTYLE

Property ID: BL1131 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz

WAIRAU VALLEY, MARLBOROUGH 43 hectares subdivided into ten paddocks and some small holding paddocks near yards. Large historic woolshed, four-bay hay shed, four-bay implement/storage shed, horse yards with tack shed, historic cob cottage in orchard. 1956 four bedroom, two bathroom block home on a mature landscaped section. Sheep yards with load out facility. Would suit finishing beef and sheep, dairy supplement production, dairy grazing or stud stock breeding. Auction 2pm, Wednesday 19 November 2014 at Chateau Marlborough.

Allan Gifford 027 226 2379 allan.gifford@farmlands.co.nz

GAZE AND GRAZE

Property ID: BL1129 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz

REDWOOD PASS, MARLBOROUGH 153ha, subdivision approved subject only to title issue. 12km from Blenheim CBD. An ideal bareland grazing block for dairy grazers or dry stock with sheep and beef farming also an option. Predominantly medium rolling contour with some steeper areas and a mix of pasture, small wetland area and areas of manuka. Natural water from Utawai Creek, springs and dams. Conventional boundary fencing with internal electric. Good 4WD/ATV access tracks. A good off-farm investment. $600,000 plus GST if any.

SOUTHERN SHEEP & BEEF

Allan Gifford 027 226 2379 allan.gifford@farmlands.co.nz


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FARM AND FISH HAKATARAMEA, SOUTH CANTERBURY Close to State Highway 82 and only 4.5km to Kurow. Power alongside the road, with plenty of elevated building sites. Land has pockets of very heavy soils and runs to free draining lighter soils, would grow lucerne very well. Flat contour with easy access to the Hakataramea River, offering a fly fisherman’s paradise. Seldom do blocks offer such an opportunity for river access. Water consents for taking water from Hakataramea River. Further subdivision possible, with approval to create 12 new lots. Offers invited by 4pm, Wednesday 3 December 2014 (unless sold prior).

LARGER LIFESTYLE

Property ID: WA1240 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz Ian Moore 027 539 8152 ian.moore@farmlands.co.nz

Tim Meehan 027 222 9983 tim.meehan@farmlands.co.nz

Property ID: RA1603 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz

HAWARDEN, NORTH CANTERBURY Outstanding 40ha, bare land block with an ideal building platform. Oaks, elms and macrocarpas are a feature, as well as the outstanding mountain views. Temuka soil and flat contour allow for cropping. Currently in eight main paddocks and situated under 4km from Hawarden, with an area school, golf course, shops and a garage. Lake Sumner and the Hurunui River are just a short drive away, with abundant boating, hunting and fishing opportunities. Price $690,000 plus GST if any.

SOUTHERN LIFESTYLE

Maurice Newell 027 240 1718 maurice.newell@farmlands.co.nz


FARMLANDS REAL ESTATE

TIME FOR WINE?

Property ID:BL1132 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz

OMAKA, MARLBOROUGH • 4/5 bedroom, double glazed executive home set amidst 3.65ha vineyard • Planted in award winning Pinot and Bordeaux varieties, commands premium prices • Cellar and in-ground pool offering great indoor outdoor entertaining

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

SOUTHERN LIFESTYLE

• Separate office and a self-contained flat, ideally suited for extended family or guests • Rating valuation $1,400,000 Genuine vendors asking $1,295,000 plus GST if any.


FARMLANDS CARD - FOR EVERYDAY SAVINGS FARMLANDS CARD - FOR EVERYDAY SAVINGS

Understanding your deals

This month

The difference between Card rebate and discount

CHECK OUT THE GREAT SAVINGS FROM THESE FARMLANDS CARD PARTNERS

The objective of the Farmlands Card is to provide our shareholders with a better deal. We cover your business and personal requirements – providing the goods and services you need. The Farmlands Card is accepted at 6,800 outlets. This covers a variety of categories, services and goods offered by a diverse Card Partner network. When paying by Farmlands Card, we’ve negotiated either a rebate or a discount. There is a difference – working out the difference will help you understand how you can benefit from using your Card at different locations. Rebate A rebate is a “behind the scenes” discount that Farmlands negotiates for all shareholders. Rather than having a discounted price at the point of sale, your rebate appears on your monthly tax invoice statement instead. Card Partners that offer exclusive rebates to shareholders include Challenge, Caltex, Meridian, FMG, Humes Pipe Systems, Bunnings and Noel Leemings. Discount Card Partners that offer discounts are in charge of transacting and managing the discount themselves, at the point of sale. Any discount is noted on your till receipt, rather than your Farmlands monthly statement. Card Partners that choose this method include Repco, Harvey Norman and Smiths City. We’d love to know of any new Card Partner opportunities in your area. Give us a call on 0800 200 600 with your suggestion.

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WHAT’S HOT

CHECK OUT THE AMAZING RANGE OF PRODUCTS THAT OUR CARD PARTNERS HAVE ON OFFER. USE YOUR FARMLANDS CARD AND SAVE! Design your own wallpaper

Winning combos

Can’t find the right mural or wallpaper to suit your decorating plans?

Choose from four great value Omega appliance packages at Bunnings. These stylish appliance combos include the best of European design and manufacturing at great value prices. The top of the range Elegance package includes a 60cm 14 function pyrolitic oven, 60cm four zone induction cooktop, 90cm 1000m3/hr max airflow range hood and 60cm stainless steel freestanding dishwasher. Available at Bunnings Warehouse for $6,096.00 incl. GST.

Create your own wallpaper using Resene WallPrint. Simply upload your high quality photo (a holiday destination, family photo, or artful composition) or choose from a gallery of images then adjust the scaling to create a perfectly sized feature wall. Once you’ve finished your design, Resene WallPrint is printed onto wallpaper. Each strip is numbered so simply paste the wall, hang the wallpaper and enjoy your one-of-a-kind wall. See www.wallprint.co.nz or your Resene ColorShop for more details.

Create your own holiday space at home with the stylish Caribbean outdoor chair from Big Save Furniture. Made from synthetic rattan to withstand the seasons, it comes in three colour combinations – blue with ecru cushions, grey with black cushions or white with grey cushions. Normally $599.00, now $299.00 – save $300.00. 23 stores nationwide. www.bigsave.co.nz

EXCLUSIVE TO SMITHS CITY: The Coleman Roadtrip LXE Grill BBQ allows you to have a BBQ anywhere. It packs down small and at only 20kg, you can easily stow it in the boot and take it with you. Runs for more than 1 hour on full heat from just one 465g Coleman LPG bottle (sold separately). RRP $499.99 BUT purchase on your Farmlands Card this November and receive for only $325.00! Available from Smiths City stores throughout the country. www.smithscity.co.nz

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12 cents off per litre* Use your Farmlands Card at your local Challenge service station and SAVE! Challenge is a network of independent kiwi-owned 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 you, New Zealand farmers. The next time you need to fill up, pull into a Challenge service station and keep it local.

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Get going with Gough Every dairy farmer knows that a continuous supply of electricity is essential for the successful running of their farm. The only thing predictable about nature is that it is indeed unpredictable and it has taken many a farmer a good storm to realise the downfalls of not having a generator ready to step in to save the day. However, it’s not only important to have a generator. It has to be of good quality, in good working order and it has to be the correct size for your specific needs.

Gough Power Systems supplies

Wherever you farm, Gough Power

a range of Olympian and Cat

Systems is there to help you select,

generators that are built for long,

install, operate and service your

hard, trouble-free days in the field.

Olympian and Cat generators. And

They’re proven in New Zealand to

no matter what the age of your unit,

deliver reliable operation, high fuel

the parts and supplies you need are

economy and world-class emissions.

close by and in stock for fast delivery

Intelligent design means long service

from our Gough network.

intervals and simple maintenance

Gough Power Systems carries a

that minimises downtime.

complete range of Cat and Olympian

A critical reason to choose Olympian

generators, ranging from 11kVa

and Cat products is the support you

upwards. Sales Manager, Robert

get from the Gough Power Systems

Perry says Cat and Olympian

team, with a branch network from

products are built with high-strength

Whangarei to Invercargill.

components for thousands of operating hours before overhaul. “For emissions, our Cat diesel products set the standard. You can choose units that feature ACERT® Technology, the latest diesel innovation, which precisely shapes combustion to maintain performance and efficiency while dramatically reducing emissions.” Gough Power Systems is now also a Farmlands Card Partner. This means you can use your Farmlands Card to purchase the generator you need for your farm with ease, while still having access to the personal service from the Gough team nationwide. Gough Power Systems also has a range of industrial engines in stock now. They can also supply tailored service and maintenance packages for all products sold. www.catpower.co.nz

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Christmas THE ONLINE DEPARTMENT STORE

gifts for her

Thanks to the Arthur Barnett Online Department Store Christmas shopping has never been easier or more affordable.

Candle & Soap Set $59.95 Includes 2 soaps. White Jasmine

Jean Paul Gaultier Classique Set $139

50ml edt, 50ml body lotion, 50ml shower gel

Vintage Lace Body Moisturiser Set $15.95

Great Value!

Summer Scents Drawliners $19.95 Rose, Lavender or Lily of the Valley

Revlon Cosmetic Brush Set $56 with free pencil sharpener

To receive your Farmlands 6% rebate, quote your card number when purchasing Online at www.arthurbarnett.co.nz or when your order direct on FREEPHONE 0800 801 129. Your rebate will show on your delivery docket not at point of purchase. 6% rebate applies to non-sale items.

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Limited Edition YSL Opium 30ml edt Spray $69 6% rebate applies

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$

STEAORACNK CE CL

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Cushions not included.

499

$

CAIRO 3 seater Available in Sorrento fabric in 3 colour options.

ONLY

OFFERS VALID 29 OCTOBER TO 17 NOVEMBER 2014

We’re liquidating furniture to make room for our new season collections!

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ALL-NEW ECOSPORT from

RSP

$

26,990

+ORC

GRAB A HOT DEAL on KUGA and TERRITORY models today

Talk to your dealer today to find out your special Farmlands price.

Discover the SUV that fits your life. Test drive one today. The Recommended Special Price of $26,990 is for the EcoSport Trend and includes GST and excludes on road costs. Special price is not available in conjunction with any other offer and is available to Farmlands shareholders who have had a Farmlands Card for more than 3 months. Territory shown with accessory running boards.

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Bridgestone’s fuel saving technology is now available for SUVs. Improved fuel efficiency of up to 3.6%*. All round performance in ride comfort, handling, wear life, pattern noise and braking distance.

Every Ecopia EP850 purchased with your Farmlands Card during November puts † you in the draw to win a 16GB iPad 2. *Product independently tested in accordance with ADR 81/02 on a 2012 Mitsubishi Challenger fitted with tyre size 245/70R16 111H compared to a conventional competitor tyre. Actual fuel consumption and CO2 emissions depend on factors such as traffic conditions, vehicle condition and driving style. Promotion valid until 30 November 2014 on Farmland Card sales only. All transactions during November go in the draw to win a 16GB iPad 2. Prize cannot be redeemed for cash. Available at selected Bridgestone Select, Bridgestone Tyre Centre and Firestone stores. Terms and conditions apply, see in store for details.

Your Farmlands Card is welcomed.

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MAKING A LIVING OFF THE LAND IS YOUR CALLING. BEING YOUR PARTNER IS OURS.

DEALS FROM COUNTRY FOR FARMLANDS SHAREHOLDERS ONLY*

WE MAKE IT EASIER AND CHEAPER FOR YOU TO DO WHAT COMES NATURALLY. Take your pick from the latest deals from Carters Country at your local Carters store. And get special pricing on over 10,000 other items at Carters.

Cobolt Cutter 200mm HTKP7131200

$

89.99

SPECIAL

(EXCL GST)

ORDER

SWO Adjustable Wrench 200mm HTIG77SWO08

$

39.99

SPECIAL

(EXCL GST)

ORDER

Post Hole Borer PTHTDA200E

$

834.00

(EXCL GST)

SPECIAL

ORDER

OPE Post Hole Borer Auger

150mm

200mm

PTHT714005

PTHT714006

$

299.00

(EXCL GST)

$

330.00

(EXCL GST)

SPECIAL

ORDER

*Carters Pricing Terms: 1. All prices exclude GST. 2. Advertised pricing valid from 1 November 2014 to 30 November 2014. 3. Pricing not valid with any other promotion running concurrently. 4. Payment must be made using a Farmlands Card. 5. Lead time will apply for special order products. 6. Any trademarks are the property of the respective owners.

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CHECK THE TRACK TO MAKE IT BACK TAKE PRECAUTIONS NOW TO PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT AND REDUCE THE RISK OF IRRIGATOR DAMAGE INTERRUPTING YOUR SEASON.

Checklist your irrigator’s track Before switching on for the season, check Large irrigators can lem. prob for any changes that might cause a dip caused by new a become unstable on slight inclines, while the gearbox. age dam the winter weather, can tip the machine or any changes to the Check the paddock for foreign objects and hedges before and ground or surrounding trees, shelter belts ly important before setting the irrigator going. This is particular making the first run of a new season. inery out of the For forecasted high winds move your mach ely consider creating wind and into a shed if possible. Alternativ your region’s a parking space for your irrigator in-line with prevailing winds. e to chain irrigators Install anchor points along the parking spac base beam and over down, making sure to tie irrigators at each corner arms. the main span. Take extra care to tie down damage and keep Keep on top of irrigator maintenance to avoid your workers safe. to make it back” Contact FMG to request a “check the track a timely sticker for your irrigator. These can serve as tor’s irriga your to ges chan reminder to check for any track before flicking it on.

To talk to someone who understands the risks you face give us a call on 0800 366 466 or visit www.fmg.co.nz

Image courtesy of Pivot Anchors Ltd.

In the past 5 years FMG has paid over $2.7 million in claims on irrigators that were damaged while being used and that’s excluding the damage caused by the devastating 2013 Canterbury windstorms. As a result of those windstorms we teamed up with Lincoln University’s research team to talk with farmers and growers in Canterbury and find out first-hand what they did to protect their machines. These research results and findings are available now at fmg.co.nz.

Proud to be a partner of

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Special Shareholder Savings

In Store at

Premium 6-Burner BBQ!

1049ea

1999

$

849ea

SHAREHOLDER’S PRICE

1799

$ Handset only*1

SHAREHOLDER’S PRICE

LG G3.

• 2.5GHz Quad-Core Processor • 5.5” 4K Touchscreen • 13MP Camera • 16GB Storage • Android 4.4 1111000290

$

3995

• Commercial-grade 304 stainless steel burners, trolley doors and hood • Glass viewing panel • Integrated side/wok-burner

EXCLUSIVE TO HARVEY NORMAN

‘Sirrocco’ 11-Piece Outdoor Dining Setting.

Product offers are valid until 30/11/14.

$

2799

EXCLUSIVE TO HARVEY NORMAN

‘Merivale’ 4-Piece Bedroom Suite.

Suite consists of a queen bed frame, two bedside tables and a dresser with mirror. 25 year guarantee. Mattress, bed linen and accessories shown are not included.

Accessories shown are not included.

Samsung GALAXY SHOP with TabS CONFIDENCE 10.5’’ Tablet - 16GB. SM-T800NTSANZC

Montana 6-Burner BBQ.

Visit your local store: Call (0800

0800 464 278

65” (165cmv) GO Samsung HARVEY) for your nearest store. Full HD LED*2 Curved Television.

279536_NNZ_R

$

$

*1. SIM pack is not included. Must be purchased separately. See in store for further details.

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Quality Hotel Parnell 20 Gladstone Road, Parnell, Auckland 1052 P: 09 303 3789 E: reservations@theparnell.co.nz

QualityÊHotelÊParnellÊisÊsituatedÊinÊtheÊexclusiveÊinnerÊcityÊ suburbÊofÊbeautifulÊParnell.ÊThisÊ105ÊroomÊpropertyÊhasÊ 67ÊservicedÊapartmentsÊwithÊfullÊkitchens,ÊinÊadditionÊtoÊ hotelÊrooms.ÊÊMostÊroomsÊenjoyÊextensiveÊharbourÊandÊ cityÊviews.ÊChildrenÕsÊplayÊarea. FacilitiesÊincludeÊGladstonesÊrestaurant,ÊhouseÊbarÊ andÊeightÊconferenceÊvenues,ÊFreeÊWi-Fi,Ê FreeÊOnÊSiteÊParking,Ê24ÊhourÊreceptionÊandÊroomÊservice.

Special Room Rates exclusive to Farmlands shareholders. 10% off all food & beverage & accommodation bookings.

Call 0800 50 44 66 or visit www.theparnell.co.nz

Quality Hotel Parnell Ltd is owned by the Norman F B Barry Foundation, being a charitable trust registered under the Charities Act 2005. Registration No: CC33047.

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Take your living outdoors

$

2999

Milano 7 Piece Setting

2200 x 1000mm rectangular table and 6 armchairs. Seat cushions included.

Rectangular table $1299 Armchair $299 each Throw cushions (sold separately) $24.98 each !88026 228986 228991 228982 M10 8305

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Make the most of the summer season with our new outdoor living collections. Farmlands Card accepted at Mitre 10 and Mitre 10 MEGA

For more ideas and inspiration visit mitre10.co.nz

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PlaceMakers

K ITC H E N S • cabinetry made in new zealand excluding hardware • soft close cupboards & drawers with european made soft close hardware

Cabinetry Flat Pack

• lifetime warranty on internal hardware

$5,210

+ Benchtop

• 15 year warranty on cabinetry Cabinetry Pre Assembled

• ISO14001 environmentally certified

Ready for installation + Benchtop

moisture resistant board

$5,410

• free in-store design service • a range of solutions to suit any budget

LINE KITCHEN: Cabinet colour: Thermal wrapped, white matt finish (Robina Profile). Benchtop colour: Formica® Flint Crystal.

Price includes: Benchtop, cabinets, door & drawer fronts, cover panels, legs, toe kicks & soft closing doors & drawers

WE’VE GOT SHEDS FOR EVERY FARM ASK IN-STORE FOR YOUR COMPETITIVE QUOTE • WE CAN SUPPLY A KITSET FOR YOU TO BUILD, OR DESIGN AND BUILD TO YOUR REQUIREMENTS • WIDE RANGE OF SIZES AVAILABLE

Sheds available at participating stores only. Contact your local store for more information.

USE YOUR FARMLANDS CARD AT PLACEMAKERS FOR DISCOUNTS ON SELECTED PRODUCTS. PLACEMAKERS ARE A PROUD SPONSOR OF:

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Marine 66 400ml

CRC Marine 66 is a multi-purpose oil designed to prevent damage in marine engines and boating equipment. Safe for all metals, alloys, and most painted surfaces, coatings, plastics and rubbers. (6006)

HOT PRICE

10

$

99 EA

3.0HP Petrol Pressure Washer

1595psi. 6L/min. Great for the smaller cleaning jobs such as bikes, cars, windows & paths. (RPW1800)

Marine Sealant 75G

A clear, highly waterproof, acid curing silicone with good adhesion to marine materials. Not for below the water line. (107084)

HOT PRICE

10

$

99

263 Threadlocker 50ml

• Fasteners up to 36mm • 180°C temp resistance • Oil tolerance (44130)

HOT PRICE

3999

$

EA

30+6 LED Rechargeable Work Light (MPWL36LED)

EA

12V 150psi Air Compressor 85L/min. 40Amp. (RAC085)

HOT PRICE

3999

$

EA

750Amp Booster Cables 3.5m cables with carry bag.

(RBCBL750_)

HOT PRICE

219

$

EA

HOT PRICE

89

$

HOT PRICE

EA

99

$

EA

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

While stocks last. Price includes GST. Valid until 30 November 2014. E & OE.

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18V CoRdless dRill & GRindeR KiT SB18LTXBL/W18

Kit includes: SB18LTX BL 18V cordless brushless drill, W18LTX 18V angle grinder, 2 x 5.2ah Li-ion batteries, aC30 Charger & Carry Bag.

Tool ChesT seT 99pC GCAZ0038

3 Draw Tool Chest with Lift Up Lid. 1/4” Drive Socket Set 4-13mm. 1/2” Drive Socket Set 10-32mm. Combination ROE Spanners. Screwdrivers, Pliers, Hammer, Torq & Hex Keys. $573.00 GST Incl.

498 26

$

MeChaniCs hand Towel 4 Rolls 0-7024B

48cm x 70m blue paper towel. 2 ply infused with a fabric mesh. Ultra absorbant, 99% lint free.

120 87

894 78

$

$

$139.00 GST Incl.

8” MeTal CuTTinG Bandsaw - 1100w MBS205

DISPENSER PER CaRTON Of 4 ROLLS

With Swivelled Head. Blade size: 2360mm x 20mm x 0.9mm. Blade speed: 31, 50, 60 m/min. Bow swivel degree: -45 - +45. Cutting capacity at 90O: 205mm. Cutting capacity at 45O: 135mm.

$1,029.00 GST Incl.

wall MounTed paRTs Bin KiT 22 pieCe PBKIT

60 00

1 x LPR002 305H x 915W Louvre Panel 7 x 105 x 110 x 50mm - Plastic parts bin 7 x 105 x 140 x 75mm - Plastic parts bin 7 x 105 x 190 x 75mm - Plastic parts bin

$

$69.00 GST Incl.

RiChMond CasToRs 100MM dia. Non Marking easy push wheel. 150kg Castor with rebound rubber wheels.

1,981

$

74

$2,279.00 GST Incl.

Code R4043 S4042 S4042B

Description Rigid Castor Swivel Castor Swivel & Braked Castor

+GST $16.43 $20.87 $28.35

Inclusive $18.90 $24.00 $32.60

Dargaville Farrand & Mason Ltd •Whangarei Donovans Trade Supplies Ltd • aucklanD TradeZone North Shore. Auckland Engineering Supplies (ME) Ltd. TradeZone East Tamaki. Grossman Twigg Engineering Supplies • Pukekohe Hardware Engineering Supplies (2005) Ltd • hamilton hand tool House • te aWamutu Stewart & Cavalier • morrinsville Workplace Engineering Supplies Ltd • mt maunganui Holmes Industrial Supplies (2006) Ltd • tokoroa Holster Supply Co. Ltd • rotorua TradeZone Rotorua • tauPo Total Trade Supplies (1998) Ltd • gisborne TradeZone Gisborne • naPier TradeZone Hawke’s Bay • neW Plymouth Croucher & Crowder Ltd • haWera Croucher & Crowder Ltd • Wanganui McDonald Equipment Ltd • Palmerston north Techweld NZ Ltd • Wellington W.R. Twigg Ltd • takaka TradeZone Takaka • nelson Opel Industries • blenheim blenheim Engineering Supplies Ltd • WestPort B.W. Palmer Ltd • rangiora Rangiora Engineering Supplies • christchurch George Henry & Co. Ltd - City, George Henry & Co. Ltd - Hornby • ashburton G.J. Blacklow & Co. Ltd • timaru Timaru Engineering Supplies Ltd • oamaru ireland engineering ltd • DuneDin HCD Flow Technology Ltd • alexanDra TradeZone Alexandra • cromWell TradeZone Cromwell • gore Gas and Tool Direct • invercargill e hayes & sons ltd

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“Flexible, cost effective farm buildings”

TIM, TEAM MEMBER

Choose your new farm building from Bunnings’ extensive range. Whether you’re looking for a kitset, a custom build or a livestock shelter, the Adaptable Building Solutions range offers something for every farm. 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

Livestock Shelters • Tanalised timber • Corrosion-resistant galvanised steel roof framing • High strength Ultraflex cladding • Available in 7 or 10.5 metre spans • Internal cubicles can be configured to your farm’s requirements

BUNZ13692

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


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