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JAN 2014 Valid from 1-31 January 2014
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racing Page 6
autumn fert get in early Page 15
legendary variety show winners Page 32
super psyllid control
happy trails shareholders show off walking wonders Page 4
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Contents
TheFARMLANDER
Shareholder Offers
Farmlands round-up
8-9
Plan365 Nutrition
10-13
Plan365 Rural Infrastructure
14-16 Plan365 Forage and Arable
FROM THE CEO
17-20
Plan365 Horticulture
21-23
Plan365 Animal Management
24-27
Plan365 Dairy Management
28-29
Farmlands Big Deals
Welcome to our first issue for 2014. We look forward to a year of significant development. We are making initial steps in the rebranding of South Island stores and two of those – Christchurch and Motueka – were the first to transition to Farmlands branding. This rebranding will continue to be rolled out over the coming months. Fortuitously, the stores nationally already had commonality of interior design, so the rebranding is a relatively low cost cosmetic change.
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Get your Skinnies on!
40-49
Real Estate listings
Interest 2
From the CEO
2
Save the Date
During the year ahead, the Card business will also migrate to a single brand and will deliver you consistent and seamless transactions wherever you farm or shop.
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Meet the team
4
Special Feature – Staying on track
The integration of the NRM nutrition business into the Farmlands business was completed in late October 2013, with the effect of rapidly increasing our presence in this market. Animal nutrition is one of the keys to increasing production in an environmentally sustainable farming model and as such, is a key component in our rural supplies offering. We have achieved several consecutive record breaking months in this area during this financial year, even prior to the NRM acquisition. We are excited by the prospects ahead.
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Richie Stanaway – Gulf’s latest golden link
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The changing face for our southern stores
32
Congratulations to the Legendary Variety Show winners!
33
Waimumu Field Days
34
Swipe & Win
35
Farmlands Finance
36
Farmlands Livestock Finance
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Meet the Farmlands Livestock team
We are committed to retaining and growing the strength of our regional presence and enhancing it with the wider shareholder offer Farmlands enjoys. We have extended our Fuel, Nutrition, Lubricants and Finance offers nationally. The returns from these businesses benefit you, our shareholders, as the scale of our offer delivers better buying - and year end surpluses benefit our shareholder customers - not investors.
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Beyond this, we are focusing our intention on providing innovation in the market – both in product and services. We want to ensure that Farmlands is a part of your farming success in 2014.
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Farmlands Fuel – Ask the Experts
On Your Farmlands and CRT Card 51
What’s Hot
52 Challenge Arthur Barnett
54 Meridian 56
Warehouse Stationery
57 Repco 58 PlaceMakers
Brent Esler
59 TradeZone
Chief Executive Farmlands Co-operative Society Limited
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Goodyear / Beaurepaires
61
The Warehouse
62
What Power Crisis / Mico
63
Big Save
64 Bunnings
SAVE THE DATE
What’s coming up with Farmlands
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janUARY
Farmlands Opunake Golf Tournament Please contact Calum Roach on 06 761 7378.
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25-26
JANUARY
08
febrUARY
12-14
februARY
Edendale Crank Up
Taupo Fishing Competition
Waimumu Field Days
Celebrating 110 years of tractors in New Zealand.
Call the Farmlands Taupo store on 07 378 2503 for more details.
The South Island's largest rural gathering with more than 600 exhibitors.
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liza steffens Q: What is your current role at Farmlands? A: General Sales but predominately organiser of Bulk Dairy Nutrition at Te Awamutu. Also the author of our merry band of “T.A. Chat” e-mailers. Q: Where are you from originally? A: Born in southwest Africa (Namibia) and ended up in Cape Town, South Africa before emigrating to NZ in 2002. And no, you can’t send me back! Q: Tell us a bit about your family. A: Boy-child is 16 (going on arghhhh). Happily divorced but good friends (yes it is possible). Q: What piece of technology could you not live without? A: Calendar and note pad function on my phone and if I drop the phone in the loo once more I’m going to scream! Oh and you can stop laughing, it happens if you have the phone in the back pocket of you jeans.
liza's whatever slice RECIPE
Call in and see us! (As in, whatever you have in the pantry)
Tap into the huge amount of knowledge and experience
ingredients
at your local Farmlands
1 Cup Christmas Cake fruit mix (soaked in sherry)
call 0800 327 636 or visit
1 Cup flour (plain / self-raising / whole bran) 1 Cup brown sugar (or white)
branch. Drop in, www.farmlands.co.nz
4 - 5 crushed Weetbix 1/2 cup small oats Handful of coconut / crushed nuts / raisins / crazins / chopped apricots / sunflower seeds (whatever) Sprinkle of cinnamon 125g butter 2 huge fat scoops of honey
directions Melt the butter and honey together. Mix everything together, place in 30cm rectangular lined oven-dish. Squish down with big spoon (take care of corners too). Bake till brown but watch the top (roughly
Farmlands store. Horticultural Advisory Service available.
30 - 35 minutes for me). Cool all the way and slice (make it small, because this is good and might last a bit longer than 5 minutes).
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SPECIAL FEATURE
Staying on track shareholders show us the path to paradise
There is something distinctly Kiwi about getting out into nature. Whether looking up as the sun tries to fight its way through a green canopy, or taking the time to survey the sights from our beautiful high country, growing up in New Zealand means nature often feels like a birth right, rather than a privilege. Some of our shareholders have walks on their properties – the
An Auckland transplant, Christine – in partnership with the
types tourists fawn over while the locals wonder what all the fuss
Nature Heritage Fund – won a tender for Castle Hill in 2004.
is about. It’s the type of natural beauty that needs managing
A self-confessed farming novice, the transition has been made
– and shareholders are only too happy to protect them.
easier by a combination of determination and friendly locals.
The drive from Springfield to Arthur’s Pass is its own education
“It was originally very lonely for me here, being a woman
in rugged beauty. Rivers weave through giant mountains before spilling into the Canterbury Plains. Also on the drive is Castle Hill – a short walk to an amazing geographical landmark. If you don’t see the distinctive rocks piercing the surrounding green hills, you will definitely see the row of vehicles parked
from Auckland,” she explains. “But eventually people realised I wasn’t going anywhere – and I was very determined. The Lincoln Farming Manual became my Bible and I learnt to do all the D’s – drafting, dagging, drenching and docking.” Christine says tourists love having the opportunity to not only walk up to the rocks but to get close to her stock as well.
alongside the unyielding straight highway. Visitors are quick to
“Some people are just so fascinated by the animals being so
park up and take the walk – which is where they are most likely to
close. But the rocks themselves are gloriously iconic – they
run into Christine Fernyhough.
are actually made up of crushed up coral from when the area was underwater.”
| Above: Tahi Estate, Northland.
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“The rocks are so captivating, so grand and majestic. That’s how Castle Hill got its name – you look up and it looks like the top of a castle.”
| Castle Hill, Canterbury.
Castle Hill, also known as Kura Tawhiti, certainly keeps busy,
It was bought with a number of things in mind but conservation
between hosting bouldering championships, summer solstice
was one of the big ones,” John explains. “We wanted to do
celebrations, university and school student visits, orienteering
something for New Zealand biodiversity.”
– and even keeping tabs on the Castle Hill Buttercup, a flower native only to the surrounding area. Christine says large areas of the property have been designated to retain the tussock and black beech landscape – and she and the team have been very conscious of their custodianship at Castle Hill. “The rocks are so captivating, so grand and majestic. That’s how Castle Hill got its name – you look up and it looks like the top of a castle. The rocks are like New Zealand’s Stonehenge.” Heading further north (not as far as Stonehenge), Tahi Estate in Northland is making its own great walk – by converting unprofitable farm land into native trees and bush.
Having been at Tahi Estate for nine years, with pest control starting in the second year, the dream to help New Zealand biodiversity is coming to fruition. The honey’s commercial unit now has a dedicated “honey house” for extraction and packaging. The majority of stock on site are actually horses, as John found “visitors preferred to look at horses than cows”. The visitors have responded in droves. With the largest pre-European Pa site in the area on the property, Tahi offers educational opportunities as diverse as its plant life. “Everyone has been able to see the change,” John says. “A lot of school groups come in relation to the bees but we also get a lot of walking and tramping groups – all we do is ask for a donation for conservation.” While keeping up with the flourishing ecosystem's planting schedule is a “work in progress”, John is proud to take a step back and see what the Tahi team have accomplished. “There’s a lot of good bird life and
| Tahi Estate, Northland.
John Craig, whose daughter is the majority owner of Tahi, says the Estate used to be a rundown beef farm, with “no water for stock and no vertical fences – most of the fences were horizontal”.
a lot of trails for people to walk here now. And we’re only getting started, which is the best bit.”
Adopting a different approach, stock is now retained on less than 60 hectares, while the rest has been turned into its own ecosystem. Close to 235,000 natives have been planted, in addition to the 30km of roads and tracks now created. Add the creation of luxury accommodation, a viable honey unit to keep the money ticking over and you have the makings of a great New Zealand escape.
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| Tahi Estate, Northland.
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Richie Stanaway gulf's latest golden link to new zealand motorsport
At 19, Richard Stanaway was a kid in one heck of a hurry. Picked up by Lotus F1 as part of their young driver programme, Formula One wasn’t just a dream for the kid from Kaharoa in the Bay of Plenty - it was beckoning. Stanaway had claimed more race wins than any other circuit racer under the age of 21 in the world. He had dazzled in GP3 and was forging a path in Formula Renault 3.5. Then in one terrifying moment it all came crashing down, when a collision at Spa Francochamps in Belgium left him with a broken back and what he thought was a ruined career. “You never imagine that this type of thing will happen to you and suddenly I had the accident. I'm suddenly lying in hospital and starting to ask some pretty serious questions about where life's heading.” For a while it didn’t head anywhere. Recovery was the sole focus but with it came a new level of determination: to get better…and get back on track. “It's made me change a lot, before the accident I didn’t look at anything outside F1. I didn’t follow this series for example. But since the accident it's certainly broadened my horizons." Last year, along with a few Porsche Supercup races, Stanaway was broadening those horizons as part of the Gulf Aston Martin WEC team. He’s still very much the young lad, not just of the AMR team but the whole series. At 21, he is the youngest driver in the World Endurance Championship. “It does feel quite surreal, having made the progression from where I've come
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from to be racing at a professional level internationally with such a great team." Great team mates too - Stanaway shares the #99 car with Bruno Senna. After just a few races, the Brazilian is impressed with the young Kiwi. “Richie's been doing really well, especially for the experience he has. He's very, very quick." Senna is also a newcomer to Endurance Racing, having spent several seasons in F1. He is relishing the feel in the AMR garage. “The team is relaxed. I realise just how much more social this is, I get to know the team, I chat to the other drivers. I think in general there's just a more calm and friendly experience than what I did before and I really enjoy it. You obviously miss the (F1) cars, because you'll never drive a car that’s as nice to drive as a Formula 1 car but in terms of environment, this is a nicer place.” In the Six Hours of Shanghai the #99 car came a close second, a formation finish with the #97 Gulf car claiming the penultimate round of the Series.
Team boss John Gaw is quick to praise Stanaway’s consistant improvement in what is his first year of racing ‘under a roof' and wants to keep hold of the New Zealander’s talent. "Richie's performed and we've got options on him for the future - and for sure we'll be taking those options up. He'll be part of Aston Martin racing going forward." For Stanaway, it’s some comeback - from no drive, to a chance to drive at Le Mans. "It has been one heck of a job interview." Article supplied by Shaun Summerfield, Senior Reporter, 3 News.
What is WEC?
Getting the hands dirty
The Gulf Aston Martins were all conquering in Shanghai… but they didn’t win the six-hour. This is because the World Endurance Championship is made up of three classes.
Top level motorsport really is glamorous - champagne, caviar and millionaires…or so I’ve heard. The reality for journalists is instant coffee, soggy sandwiches and fighting for a seat in the media centre, where you watch the race on a bank of televisions. The closest you’ll get to the action is loitering out the back of the team garage, hoping a driver will come out and give you a few words.
The fastest are the LMP1 (Le Mans Prototype), which is basically a duel between Audi and Toyota (until Porsche enter the fray next year with Mark Webber at the wheel). Both teams run hybrid power (Audi with a diesel engine) to create what are pretty close to being F1 cars with two seats and body work. This year, the Audi R18 covered 4742km on route to victory in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Next comes the slightly slower LMP2 class, which look similar to the front runners. However, the biggest difference is that they don’t boast the incredible budgets of the LMP1 teams – Audi are understood to spend more than $250 million a year on their WEC campaign. The Gulf team run in the GTE (E for endurance). These cars have to be based on road cars - but they are still brutally quick at 300km/h. Quick though is relative - the LMP1 are capable of more than 350km/h, which makes for some passing moves that are entertaining for fans…and nail-biting for drivers. Le Mans provides the inspiration and focal point for the eight round WEC season. The famous 24 Hour race is experiencing something of a return to its glory days, with at least 10 recent F1 drivers set to race there in 2014. WEC Season April 14 6 Hours of Silverstone May 5
6 Hours of Spa Francochamps
June 22
24 Heures du Mans
September 9
6 Hours of Sao Paulo
September 22
6 Hours of Circuit of the Americas
October 20
6 Hours of Fuji
November 9
6 Hours of Shanghai
November 30
6 Hours of Bahrain
Article supplied by Shaun Summerfield, Senior Reporter, 3 News.
Unless you’re covering the Gulf Aston Martin Team. Along with being welcomed into the team garage, I was asked to be part of the team during qualifying. This was the stuff of dreams, hands on in the shed. After doing my best to impress the crew chief with my knowledge of chassis set-up and tyre management, I was given a set of overalls and sent to work on the #97 car. Clearly I hadn’t revealed any hidden talent for preparing a race car, because I was handed a rag and a bottle of solvent-based cleaner and instructed to remove every trace of rubber that had been splashed over the blue and orange paint job. Still not glamorous - but a great way to experience being part of the winning team… even if it was very much an entry level position. Article supplied by Shaun Summerfield, Senior Reporter, 3 News.
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nutrition
Feeding Palm Kernel
the pros and cons of cheaper meal Palm kernel expeller meal (PKE) is a high fibre (around 70 percent NDF), mid-protein (14-17 percent CP), mid-energy by-product feed, which lacks the high starch levels found in grains and complexity of compound feeds. PKE is a simple, relatively safe feed for farmers that do not have an in-shed feeding system and those who want to increase cow condition at the end of lactation, increase milk production or fill a feed gap where pasture quality or quantity is limiting. PKE is a dry, gritty meal, with a soapy smell that has a low palatability initially but will be more appealing when cows are accustomed to it. PKE is most widely used as a forage extender, to help manage grazing residuals when pasture growth is lagging behind demand. If used to fill a feed deficit e.g. during a drought, cows can eat up to 6kg DM/day, provided they have at least 50 percent of their diet as long forage, such as pasture or silage. As a source of digestible fibre and fat, PKE at limited levels can also have a place in the diet of higher yielding cows and compound feeds, to complement high starch rations. PKE can be fed in the dairy shed but silos should have a steep cone. Long trailers have become popular for feeding out PKE. A minimum 10 percent wastage occurs during storage and feeding out when feeding in trailers, more if they are over filled. Feed pads offer the opportunity to reduce waste and pasture damage.
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Nutritional value PKE has tended to be attractively priced per kg DM compared to purchased conserved forages. Its low price on world markets has reflected its nutritional value as a forage replacer, rather than a high energy concentrate like grain. The majority of the energy in PKE comes from digestible fibre and protein - about one third of the energy comes from fat, which is typically 8 percent but at times has fallen closer to 5 percent of the DM, which would be reflected in a lower ME. Importer literature states typical ME values for PKE ranging from about 11.7 to 13.6 MJ ME/kg DM and DairyNZ suggests 11.0-115 MJ ME/kg DM. Laboratories have difficulty giving accurate ME values for PKE samples,
and sodium (0.02 percent) content should be supplemented, especially if feeding at higher rates. The copper level in PKE (about 20-28mg/kg DM compared to 10mg/kg in barley) limits its use in sheep diets and needs to be considered when feeding at higher rates to cattle. Unscreened PKE sources may contain relatively large shell fragments that can puncture cattle hooves and may increase the incidence or severity of lameness. The adage “everything in moderation” is probably applicable to PKE, which offers benefits if used with care but has its limitations and is not an irreplaceable saviour. For more information please talk to the friendly team at your local Farmlands store today.
because they are unable to calibrate their laboratory results to animal trials.
Article supplied by Dr. Rob Derrick, Nutritionist - Reliance Feeds
PKE’s low calcium (0.25 percent)
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nutrition
Rice Bran for Horses
the benefits of calories for performance horses Equi-Jewel is a high fat stabilised rice bran supplement. At 20 percent fat, it is a great way to get a concentrated source of calories into a horse's diet - with many benefits!
Stabilised rice bran is a safe, palatable means of adding calories to the diets of many types of horses. Because many of the calories originate from fat, adding stabilised rice bran to the diet avoids potential digestive upset, which may occur with high grain feeding. Stabilised rice bran also offers the advantage of providing fat in the diet, without the mess of adding vegetable oil. Many types of horses can benefit from the addition of fat in the form of stabilised rice bran. Performance horses benefit primarily in two ways. First, dietary fat serves as a calorierich feedstuff, which helps the athletic horse meet its energy requirements. Second, for performance horses who have trouble maintaining their weight, stabilised rice bran functions as an additional energy source that does not
require feeding more grain in the diet. The additional calories provided by stabilised rice bran can increase the energy density of the diet, or reduce the amount of grain that must be fed to maintain condition. Stabilised rice bran is also a popular additive to the diets of show horses and horses being prepared for public auctions. Both groups of horses are scrutinised for coat and body condition. With its elevated fat content, stabilised rice bran is a good source of essential fatty acids. These fatty acids are necessary for healthy skin and quality coat condition. In fact, one of the first benefits noted from feeding rice bran is a positive change in coat condition. In summary, the primary feature of stabilised rice bran is its high (20 percent) fat content. Stabilised rice bran is convenient as an energy and essential fatty acid source in the diets of show and performance horses, as well as young growing horses. Finally, stabilised rice bran should be viewed as an additive to a horse’s diet and not a replacement for essential vitamin and mineral fortification. For more information please talk to the friendly team at your local Farmlands store today. Article supplied by NRM
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rural infrastructure
Go with the flow keep your number one asset flowing with the new gallagher wireless water monitoring system. Gallagher understands that stock, pasture and water management are all key factors for successful farming and that's why this clever Wireless Water Monitoring System has been added to the Gallagher range of animal management products. It's an innovative product, which accurately measures water levels in tanks or ponds and wirelessly transmits this information to a Touchscreen Display unit mounted in a convenient location, such as at a house or farm dairy or implement shed. Features Extremely easy to operate and install, the system helps farmers keep track of water storage and provides peace of mind by highlighting potential water issues before they become a major problem. Up to nine tanks can be monitored by
one display unit. The display can store water level information to give the user a clear picture of historical tank levels over a 30-day period. Optional equipment for the system includes a Wireless Pump Controller that allows the remote control of a pump. A Directional Long Range Antenna is also available to increase the range of the signal up to 10km. Benefits As well as constantly measuring water levels in storage tanks and ponds around the farm, the Wireless Water Monitoring System can also alert farmers to abnormal water loss caused by problems like broken water pipes or overflowing troughs. If the level in one or more tanks begins to decrease quickly then farmers know they have a problem. Water is a crucial resource on any farm and the Wireless Water Monitoring
System is a great tool for helping farmers catch water problems before they seriously impact on the well-being of livestock. It’s also a big time saver, because you don’t have to physically visit the tank or pond. Applications The Wireless Water Monitoring System’s ability to monitor the level of any fluid means it can also be used for monitoring effluent ponds. Dairy farmers can keep track of effluent pond levels remotely, and take action to prevent ponds running over. The Wireless Water Monitoring System is available through your local Farmlands store.
For more information please talk to the friendly team at your local Farmlands store today. Article supplied by Gallagher
How the system works
The Display Unit shows in an instant how much liquid is left in the tank, saving time by eliminating the need to visit the tank/water source. It can be placed in a convenient locaion on the farm, ensuring all staff can check the water status.
The system works by accurately measuring the liquid level in the tank based on pressure and sends this information wirelessly via the Tank Unit to the Display Unit
The system's range can be extended with the use of Ultra-Long Range Antenna.
Wireless pump functionality can be achieved by adding a Wireless Pump Controller to the system, allowing the farmer to remotely control his pump to ensure tank levels are maintained as required.
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rural infrastructure
The far South's top drop Developing stock water systems in southland Ken Stewart is a Technical Field Officer specialising in water system design, based in Farmlands Invercargill and servicing the Southland region. Ken started with Farmlands (then CRT) more than five years ago, coming from a background in water and waste water treatment for the Alliance Group. “On the job” training, peer review and professional development through attending external training programmes has seen Ken develop into an experienced water system designer during this time. “My work now includes designing stock water schemes for sheep and beef farms, dairy support blocks and dairy conversions, including farm dairy effluent systems”, Ken says. “These designs can be either new systems or extensions to existing schemes, or simply giving advice to shareholders on water related matters.” Ken begins all new designs with a comprehensive fact finding visit to the farm. This essentially entails assessing: • Water requirements - current stock numbers, planned growth, dairy shed and household water • Current reticulation system, if any – can any of it be incorporated into the new system?
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• Water source – can it meet demand, is the quality OK, what storage is required?
scheme feasibility studies, the current
• Access to power – existing or needs to be developed?
looks to be strong.”
• Best pipeline route – survey heights and distances
to the friendly team at your local
Following the visit and talking to the farmer, a reticulation design is developed and report compiled, specifying system layout, pipe quantities, material, diameter and pressure rating, fittings schedule, pump duty and storage and trough requirements. This report, together with a pricing schedule, is then submitted to the farmer. “I get a great deal of satisfaction from starting with a blank piece of paper and then developing a system that meets the specific needs of the farmer,” Ken says. “Feedback from our shareholders has been excellent.”
dairy season’s payout and investment in further expansion and conversion
For more information please talk Farmlands store today. Article supplied by Iplex
Ken sees the industry as changing and expanding for various reasons in Southland. “I find more sheep and beef farmers are adding a dairy support component to their business. The recent hot and dry summers and local authority's requirement for more natural water ways to be fenced off are also factors. Couple this with central government investing in district water
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forage and arable
No room for error with pasture seed quality and processing the inside word on ryegrass seed Every summer, in the space of a few short
meet the right quality specifications,
verification of traceability and the
weeks, Agriseeds harvests thousands of
or it can’t be sold.
first samples are taken for in-house
tonnes of ryegrass seed, most of which is
Commercial seed production is the
grown in Canterbury. That seed then has
last stage of the Agriseeds pasture
germination and endophyte tests. Then it’s cleaned, to remove any contaminants
to reach you at the right time and in the
development programme - but it’s by
and straw.
right condition for autumn pasture sowing.
no means the least important. Without a
There’s no margin for error – not one
After cleaning, every line of seed is
sophisticated system to grow, harvest,
tested again. This time, the samples are
kilo of seed can be sold until it has been
process, test and distribute the new cultivars, there would be little point
sent to the National Seed Laboratory
tested – and tested again – to make sure it meets strict standards for purity, quality,
creating them in the first place.
germination and endophyte. So how does
Like other stages of pasture development,
the process work?
this one is subject to a series of protocols
Imagine co-ordinating around 100 farmer
and procedures and all parts of the quality
seed growers, up to 30 different grass
assurance programme are independently
cultivars (including different endophytes),
audited by AsureQuality.
in Palmerston North, where they are analysed again for germination and endophyte, as well as for seed purity. Once these results are back (at least 21 days later), the seed can then be treated (if required) and mixed to order (likewise) before being bagged for distribution.
15 independent seed cleaning businesses
So what exactly does happen to the
and several thousand tonnes of perishable
seed between the time it leaves the
product, in a fixed time frame – and then
seed grower’s farm and the time it
you need the right weather too!
arrives on yours?
It’s not just a matter of volume, either.
First, it’s trucked to the seed cleaner,
Every line of ryegrass seed (or each crop
fact, the whole process of post harvest
along with the appropriate AsureQuality
grown in an individual paddock) has to
documentation, to provide independent
management is so important for seed
To add to the complexity, seed containing a novel endophyte is stored in special controlled humidity cool store facilities to keep it in optimal condition for sowing. In
quality at the farm gate that Agriseeds has established a hub in Canterbury to treat, mix and store its commercial harvest. The 4500 square metre development has close to 3000 tonnes storage capacity and was specifically designed to ensure seed integrity is maintained, from the time of harvest right through to sowing. For more information please talk to the friendly team at your local Farmlands store today. Article supplied by Agriseeds
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forage and arable
Get in early
with autumn fertiliser
This is a great time of year for sheep
fertilising your more productive land first,
How about nitrogen?
and beef farmers to start planning their
as this is where you will get the best return
You may be unsure about the profitability
autumn fertiliser programme. Applying
on your investment. The extra production
of using nitrogen but it is worth keeping
fertiliser early means you don’t have to
that results will then allow you to invest
an open mind about it. If you are going for
worry about getting hold of contractors
in increasing the fertility of your
good finishing weights for stock, you want
during the busy autumn season.
harder country.
to run extra animals or to successfully
The main factors to keep in mind are:
Before you start, it is best to soil test to get
flush your ewes then having the extra
• Soil testing will help improve the
accuracy of fertiliser recommendations
an idea of current nutrient levels. A regular testing regime is important - testing should be done every one or two years, at the
• Phosphorus and sulphur are the key
same time of year, so that you can monitor
trends. Focus on the levels of phosphorus
elements to consider
• Strategic nitrogen applications can
(P) and sulphur (S) in particular, as they will
increase your pasture quality and drive
be profitable
Jeff Morton, Ballance Science Extension Officer, believes there is still scope for sheep and beef farmers to improve their land’s productivity. “A lot of hill country farmers lack the confidence to invest
it will boost your feed bank going into winter. Your product choice will depend on weather conditions and the need for other nutrients. SustaiN is best if autumn rain is unreliable. PhaSedN could be an option if sulphur is also required.
pasture production. The table below gives
For more information please talk
an indication of target nutrient levels but
to the friendly team at your local
you will need to take your production goals
Farmlands store today.
into account when deciding on the levels
Article supplied by Ballance Agri-Nutrients.
required for your farm.
extra money in fertiliser, because they are
In many cases, Superten is still the most
not certain about their returns. But I think
economic way of supplying phosphorus
that, for the North Island hill country in
and sulphur - but if low sulphur is a
particular, there is room for improvement.”
concern then a Sulphurgain product would
If finances are tight, concentrate on
be a good option.
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feed on hand can be a real benefit. Also,
Test
Ash
Sedimentary
Pumice
Peat
Olsen P
20-30
20-30
35-45
35-45
QTK
7-10
5-8
7-10
5-7
Sulphate-S
10-12
10-12
10-12
10-12
Organic-S
15-20
15-20
15-20
15-20
QTMg
8-10
8-10
8-10
8-10
pH
5.8-6.0
5.8-6.0
5.8-6.0
5.0-5.5 (75mm) 4.5-5.0 (75-150mm)
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tordon pastureboss 10L
t-max 20l
• A selective herbicide for the control of annual and perennial broadleaf weeds in pastures.
• A selective herbicide for the control of annual and perennial broadleaf weeds in pastures and forage brassicas.
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inex sprayer 50L • Ideal for general or spot spraying jobs around the farm. • 50L translucent tank with mould-in content scale. • Built in hose and handgun storage. • Flexible lance style gun with adjustable cone tip with built in handgun filter. • Under-tank pump for added protection. • Includes on/off switch, wiring loom, 5m of spray hose and tiedown strap.
®
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dupont exirel® insecticide 1l • A unique insecticide that after application, rapidly stops insect feeding. • Registered for use in fodder brassicas including: kale, rape, swede, leafy turnip and bulb turnip. • Give lasting control of : white butterfly, diamond back moth, leaf minor and also provides aphid suppression. • Selective to some beneficial insects. • 1L treats 6.66ha
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HORTICULTURE
Psyllid control what’s new?
Since the outbreak of the Tomato Potato Psyllid (TPP) seven years ago, commercial vegetable growers of solanaceous crops have spent large sums of money to control this pest. The cost to the potato industry alone in lost yield and control measures has been put in the tens of millions of dollars. Costs of between $25-50 per tonne (depending on yield) have been added to most potato growers to control this pest.
environment and food source. Further
Psyllid causes yellowing and weakening
chemical control continues to be the most
of plants, such that yields are dramatically
proven and accepted method.
reduced. A bacterium (Candidatus
Chemical control generally involves using
liberibacter solanaecerarum), known as “liberibacter” that is spread by psyllids also causes the problem “zebra chip” for the potato industry. Liberibacter infection, even one week from harvest, can have severe effects on potatoes. Sprouting of seed potatoes is significantly reduced and physiological maturity is thrown out of sequence. The result is variable crops at emergence, which equates to more
identifying the over-wintering hosts is all part of the ongoing control regime. Work continues to look at new cultivars that have resistance to liberibacter but they are still some time away from being a commercial reality. Even with cultivars resistant to the disease, the damage inflicted by psyllids still demands an effective control regime. At this time,
particular products as two back-to-back applications. These include products such as Tripsol, Movento, Sparta and the newly released Benevia. These are used in combination with Karate and organo-phosphate products (e.g. Methamidophos). “In furrow” treatments with chemicals such as Actara also produces good control during early growth.
variable crops at harvest.
We strongly advise growers to use these
There has been an industry wide and collaborative approach to look at solutions for this pest. A myriad of different
chemicals in conjunction with a monitoring programme, to ensure optimal results are achieved. Optimal results are further
approaches for control have been identified. These range from the release of the ‘Southern Ladybird’ in a South Island potato crop for ‘bio-control’, to looking at ‘Entomopathogenic’ fungi, which show promise in greenhouse conditions. Recent research shows that TPP will over-winter
only possible if growers use the modern sprayers to ensure product is delivered effectively. Products will be more effective
stages and physical numbers of the pest. Prediction models to better time spray applications are coming but must be used in conjunction with hands-on monitoring. Longer term control looks like biological control agents. Again, these are some years away from being available and proven. For more information on psyllid control in potatoes, tomatoes, tamarillos, or other solanaceae species, please talk to your local Farmlands Horticulture Technical Advisor. Article supplied by Andrew Whitworth, Farmlands Horticulture Technical Field Adviser, Hawke's Bay.
when used with the better adjuvants (e.g. HyWett) to ensure maximum leaf wetting is achieved.
in sites not previously considered, such
Certainly the immediate future for
as boxthorn, which provides an ideal
controlling TPP is to use the available
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chemistry, timed to coincide with life cycle
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zone net 1.2m x 500m • Available in black or white with standard or tag edge. • 100 percent virgin HDPE monofilament. • 10mm lockstitch triangle mesh. • 24gsm (+2 percent) standard edge. • Reinforced edges for strength. • UV Warranty = 10 seasons pro rata.
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Campbells calcium nitrate
Greenhouse grade – suitable for dissolving in water for use in fertigation systems or for broadcast applications. The nitrogen in calcium nitrate is fully available to plants and provides an immediate and predictable growth response. The calcium helps to reduce plant disorders such as bitter pit of apples, blossom end rot of tomatoes and capsicums, hollow heart of brassica crops and assists in reducing tip burn of lettuce. Calcium is an essential nutrient for development of all plant tissues and an adequate supply and uptake assures a longer shelf life for all horticultural crops. Total Nitrogen (N): 15.5% Nitrate Nitrogen: 14.5% Ammonium Nitrogen: 1.0% Total Water Soluble Calcium (Ca): 46.3% Expressed as elemental Ca: 19.3% Expressed as CaO: 27.0% Calcium Nitrate cannot be lost to the atmosphere like urea or ammonium based fertilisers and: • Is not affected by temperature, so nutrients are still available when conditions are cold and wet. • Does not contain harmful chlorides or heavy metals. • Is not acidifying to the soil.
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Dupont™ Benevia® insecticide is now available DuPont™ Benevia® insecticide, recently registered in New Zealand, is a new mode of action insecticide that will give growers an alternate resistance management tool for controlling key pests in potato, onion and tomato crops.
“The reduced stress from the lack of pest
Benevia® is rainfast in just two hours and
and disease pressure will help to establish
is available in a convenient, easy-to-use
a vigorous crop.”
liquid formulation.
The ability of Benevia® to rapidly stop
Benevia® is also registered to control
the target pest feeding is an important
TPP, green peach aphid and tomato fruit
attribute to help reduce the possibility
worm in tomatoes.
Benevia insecticide is a new anthranilic
of liberibacter transmission occurring
diamide (or Group 28) insecticide from
in potatoes.
®
the same family as DuPont™ Coragen® insecticide but has activity on both chewing and sucking insect pests.
a non-ionic surfactant in all crops, will
and throughout the world have highlighted
treat 10 hectares. For more information,
the ability of Benevia® to control Tomato
please visit www.benevia.co.nz
Potato Psyllid (TPP) and hence reduce
Manager, Raeleen Watherston, says
the possibility of zebra chip disease in
Benevia® insecticide has many attributes
potato crops.
the ability to rapidly stop pests feeding, thus minimising crop damage and disease transmission. Benevia® also features translaminar and local translocation action, for improved distribution and availability to the target pest.
which, at the use rate of 500mL/ha plus
Field trials conducted in New Zealand
DuPont Crop Protection Territory
that growers will find beneficial, including
Benevia® is available in a 5L pack
Benevia® is registered for the control
DuPont™, The DuPont Oval Logo, Benevia® and Coragen® are trademarks or registered trademarks of DuPont or its affiliates. Article supplied by DuPont
of onion thrips, in onions. “Once again, application early when thresholds have been reached will optimise control, with repeat applications at seven to 10 day intervals,” Raeleen says. This multi-crop registration is very convenient for growers
Benevia® is also active on multiple life
who produce both potatoes and onions.
stages of the pests, with the potential to protect the yield and quality of potatoes. Benevia® should be applied early in a pest infestation and early in the crop cycle, to prevent the development of damaging pest populations.
Growers are urged to follow resistance management guidelines, to ensure the product remains an integral part of the industry for years to come. This involves growers using a “window” approach, to avoid exposure of consecutive insect pest
“Best results are achieved on developing
generations to the same mode of action,
crops, when they are most vulnerable
including applying a maximum of three
to the stress of feeding damage and
applications to a single insect generation.
disease transmission,” Raeleen says. *May not be stocked in all stores. Available on request.
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crop care captan 900 wg 10kg
karate zeon 250ml
• Protectant fungicide • High strength • Low foaming • Easy to Mix • Controls fungus diseases of fruit including grapes and apples • Earns Priority Partnership® points
Karate Zeon® – Nothing else has Zeon Technology Karate Zeon is a fast acting insecticide that controls a wide range of pests in many crops, which at this time of year includes potato tuber moth and psyllid in potatoes and caterpillars in forage brassica crops. The active ingredient in Karate Zeon (Lambda-cyhalothrin) is encapsulated in tiny polymer capsules, which reduce its skin and eye toxicity and odour. In addition, Karate Zeon has built-in UV protection, which means it lasts longer than generic formulations when applied in sunny conditions.
Crop Care Captan 900WG is a premium, high strength product containing 900g/ kg of captan. Formulated here in New Zealand for local growers, Crop Care Captan 900WG is well proven and has the benefit of being low foaming and easy to mix. This broad spectrum product is effective at controlling a wide range of diseases in fruit and vegetable crops. To ensure good control, completely cover foliage during application.
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• Advanced micro-encapsulation formulation. • Less smell and reduced risk of skin and eye irritation. • Low use rate and excellent tank mix compatibility. • Built-in UV protection for longer lasting activity. • Fast knockdown and rainfast in one hour. • Can be used on a wide range of crops and insect pests. • Approved for the control of potato psyllid at 100mL/ha.
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oasis 100l • Increase your fruit quality and lift your pack-outs. • Diffuses the harmful wavelengths of the light spectrum, to reduce the sun burning effects and keeps crops cooler during the hotter parts of the day. • Does not cause any crop or fruit damage. • Rain fast once dried on the crop. • Resilient to rainfall.
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movento od 150 5l Movento®OD – two-way systemic control of Tomato/Potato Psyllid in potatoes and field grown tomatoes. • Movento moves both upwards and downwards within the plant. • Movento targets pests like psyllids that are difficult to directly contact with foliar sprays. • Apply two applications of Movento®OD a week apart to get effective residual control.
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ANIMAL management
Moxidectin and Barbers Pole
worm control
It won’t be long before we experience the first Haemonchus contortus (Barbers Pole) outbreak and realise that the warm winter we experienced last year facilitated survival of larger than normal numbers of larvae. Other weather related factors affecting feed levels and sheep condition could alter this outcome - but first indicators suggest Barbers Pole is off to a good head start.
So what hasn’t changed about the Barbers Pole worm? The female worm is still the largest gastrointestinal strongylate parasite at 20mm in length and can produce 10,000 eggs per day after just 14 days following infection. A heavy infection can drain up to 500ml blood per day and cause stomach damage, resulting in appetite suppression and death of its host in a matter of days. Moxidectin, which is the active ingredient in MOXAM® Sheep and MOXAM Selenised, is the most commonly used active against Barbers Pole because of its potency and persistent activity. Despite frequent use of Moxidectin, it continues to give good control against this aggressive parasite.
Moxidectin is an important tool in limiting the production loss associated with Barbers Pole. To preserve moxidectin long-term, ensure you have a drench management plan that includes other active families (doubles, triples and new actives) to slow the development of resistance. ® MOXAM is a registered trademark of Bayer. ACVM Registration Nos A10378, A10618.
Article supplied by Bayer Animal Health.
Gribbles Veterinary Pathology Laboratories carried out a survey of drench efficacy across NZ in 2010-2011 and again in 2012-2013. The good news is that little has changed in overall resistance of Barbers Pole to the Moxidectin active. The efficacy is still above 95 percent on all 19 properties tested - refer to Table 1 below.
Table 1: Drench efficacy. Data supplied by Gribbles Veterinary Pathology Laboratories (2012-2013).
1
Drench family
BZ
LEV
IVO
ABA
MOX
BZ/LEV
LEV/ABA
Triple
%1
29%
2%
7%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
No. of farms with drench resistance / total no. of farms tested
12 / 42
1 / 47
3 / 41
0 / 11
0 / 19
0 / 44
0 / 10
0 / 17
0% = no properties showed signs of drench resistance. >0% showed properties had some level of drench resistance.
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Swat®, the Cyromazine advantage
Hitting fly control head on with Cyrex Liquid
The discovery of the cyromazine molecule was a turning point in fly control over all previous and some later external parasiticides.
Cyrex Liquid is a combination maggot, fly and lice control product manufactured by Elanco Animal Health, which provides a New Zealand based solution for better fly control.
Cyromazine was the first of a line of insect growth regulators (IGR) that worked by preventing moulting from one stage in the fly life cycle to the next, via a hormone blocker. This is different to other related IGR compounds such as Diflubenzuron, which acts as a chitin (external shell) growth inhibitor. All the IGR compounds have unique properties, which make them superior to previous compounds. These include wide safety margins, low toxicity, non-stripping, non-irritant and easy mixing, with longer term fly control not seen in any previous products. Even though cyromazine has no lice control or maggot knock down, it has one very important feature that sets it above most others – no known resistance. Despite 30 years continuous use, no resistance has developed - not even a reduction of the protection period. This feature has been put to the test with every sort of application technique, good and bad, both in the field and in the laboratory - and still no resistant flies have evolved, including the Australian green blowfly, Lucilia cuprina. This feature makes Swat the go-to product for early, middle and late season fly control, for now and hopefully the next 30 years. This is the Swat advantage.
Article supplied by Bayer Animal Health.
Swat® is a registered trademark of Bayer. ACVM Registration Nos A10169, A10168.
Cyrex Liquid's two actives target two different stages of fly infestation. The cyromazine ingredient delivers up to 12 weeks fly control, while maggot and lice control are controlled by a potent new active ingredient called spinosad – the same active as found in Extinosad and Expo products. Cyrex Liquid is available in 5L and 10L packs, each of which will make up 2500 litres or 5000 litres of dipwash. There is also a convenient 250ml dressing pack. You can achieve up to 12 weeks fly prevention with saturation jetting or dipping of the target areas of the sheep and you’ll also achieve complete lice control with saturation treatment of the entire fleece.
cyrex liquid 10l • Proven efficacy from two different chemical classes. • Up to 12 weeks fly prevention. • Fast knockdown maggot kill. • Improved wound healing and evacuation from wounds. • Kills lice within hours. • Seven day meat withholding period. • Excellent safety profile for operator and animals. • Available in 250ml dressing pack plus 5L and 10L packs.
swat liquid 10L • Swat Liquid is a saturation dip for long term protection against all the common forms of flystrike.
Registered pursuant to the ACVM Act 1997, No.A09917.
• Swat Liquid is an insect growth regulator containing cyromazine 500g/L and has no known resistance. Registered pursuant to the ACVM Act 1997, A10169
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caramillo 20L
dosatron 8000 unit
• Disguises the bitter taste of zinc in stock drinking water and drenches. • Encourages animals to maintain water intake. • Cost effective, only use 20-40ml per kilogram of active ingredient.
• Labour savings device. • Provides option to start zinc treatment before the onset of facial eczema. • Eliminates drenching time in the shed. • All water troughs receive proportional dose every day.
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Insure against facial eczema By the time the devastating symptoms of facial eczema visually appear, liver damage has already been done. However, FE is preventable and a controlled release of zinc via Time Capsule boluses, when spore counts are rising is the most effective method. Time Capsule provides four whole weeks of protection in cattle and peace of mind for you. Prevent FE by treating stock at the right time, so you don’t pay the price later. www.timecapsule.co.nz One dose equals four weeks insurance against facial eczema. Article supplied by Agrifeeds.
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dairy management
Declaring war on facial eczema attack before signs give it away
Facial eczema occurs in warm, moist conditions, when the fungus Pithomyces chartarum rapidly multiplies throughout the pasture. The fungal spores contain a toxin called sporidesmin. The production of sporidesmin causes considerable stress to young stock and dairy cows once ingested. Cows in particular become very sensitive to light, skin becomes inflamed and milk production drops dramatically. The risk of facial eczema is on the rise, so it's time to develop your plan of attack. Farmlands has a range of options and strategies to combat this terrible disease.
Dosatron inline dispensers Dosatron inline dispensers provide the mechanism to dose stock drinking water with the required amount of zinc sulphate (heptahydrate). Every litre of water has the desired amount of zinc treatment to help protect the liver from the toxins. Dosatrons are simple to install, easy to use and cuts out the need to drench when set up properly. Cows consume a significant amount of water during the summer, so this is an effective method to address the needs of the animal. Start dosing zinc sulphate at low rates before the onset of facial eczema and increase as the spores rise. Having zinc in
Pasture spraying If you farm in an area with frequent prior history of facial eczema, the best approach should be to apply an approved
the diet coupled with pasture spraying provides a two prong approach to fight this disease.
pasture spray to kill the spores before they start breeding.
Caramillo Masking and Flavouring Agent
Pasture fungicide's active ingredient is either carbendazim or
Animals may take time to adapt to the taste of the zinc
thiophanate-methyl, which when applied at label rates stops
sulphate present in their water, as the product is very bitter.
the growth of the fungus that causes facial eczema.
To ensure cows maintain their water intake, add Caramillo
Timing of application is important and the product should be applied prior to the danger period. As soon as pasture
Masking and Flavouring Agent to disguise the taste of zinc and keep your animals drinking.
spore levels hit 20,000 per gram of pasture, spray your
Dose 20mL Caramillo to every kilogram of zinc
pastures immediately.
sulphate dosed.
Experience shows that treatment of long or short pasture
Drenching
is equally effective. One treatment at label rates should
Zinc Oxide is suitable for drenching or adding to silage or
normally provide effective coverage for up to six weeks.
other feeds. Daily drenching of 3g/100kg liveweight/per day
After four weeks of application, monitor spore numbers and
is the recommend rate. Ensure you use a stabilised product
retreat where necessary.
to increase the ease of mixing and drenching plus start
Pasture sprayed with a fungicide should preferably be left for seven days before grazing with stock. In an emergency
treatment at least two weeks prior before the facial eczema season commences.
situation, some worthwhile protection may be obtained
For more information please talk to the friendly team at
by grazing 24 hours after treatment. Where a total of 100
your local Farmlands store today.
-150mm of rain falls after treatment, a reduction in the period
Article supplied by Bell Booth.
of protection may occur. Monitor closely by spore counting.
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dairy management
Thermodurics summer loving bugs
While sitting on a beach or in a boat this summer, the last thing any dairy farmer wants to spoil their well earned holiday is a call from the milk company, or the staff, about a thermoduric grade problem. Of all the bacteria that can plague a farm milk plant, thermoduric are the most hardy. By their very name they are heat resistant and guaranteed to stick around, despite your best efforts, if certain areas of the plant are not examined closely. They can survive pasteurisation, making them a high risk bug for affecting milk quality down the processing line. Just to make themselves even more durable, there are two types – the “hygiene” type and the “environmental” type. Environmental thermodurics are less common, usually caused by feeding
poor quality silage and indicated on
Test buckets: A smorgasbord for
the milk docket as “spores”.
bacteria and best avoided altogether
Competition is intense in the bacteria world but killing off the majority of bugs with hot water washes makes life easier for thermodurics. The main causes are old protein build up, often accompanying perished rubberware. Just to make thermodurics that much more challenging, they will not always be accompanied with any smell because they are often from accumulations of aged deposits, not fresh. To add to its difficult detection, testing for thermodurics takes several days to culture, so getting one is often a guarantee you will get at least one more.
if possible. Rubber seals, hoses and
Key areas for thermoduric problems over summer:
with the increased use of high strength
Milk lines: Water and air flushing accumulators can affect cleaning performance if not adjusted properly. Rubberware: Split liners can cause recurring problems, as well as cone seals in milk lines, diaphragms and unions – in fact, any rubber component that has milk contact. Vats/Silos: Any rubber contact including door seals, best removed during cleaning when possible, donuts and elbows on entry pipes. Look for a bluish rainbow haze on the stainless surface to indicate a lack of wash/ contact time.
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nipples must be thoroughly cleaned each time after use. Jetters: Often end jetters can block with pieces of broken plastic and debris, slowing flow rates below the required 3L per minute per jetter. Plate coolers: These are often the last place checked, because of difficulties in realigning plates and seals - but can hide lingering and ongoing thermo problems. A robust cleaning system, coupled chlorinated alkali detergents, is crucial to maintaining plant cleanliness during the hot summer months. Detergent company reps are trained to know what to do to assist clients and identify problems quickly and effectively – be sure to call on their help if milk quality issues have become a headache. Their “extra set of eyes” and vast experience will help take a load of bacteria worries away this summer.
For more information please talk to the friendly team at your local Farmlands store today. Article supplied by FIL
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dairy management
Summer Stress
sow the seeds of contented cows
Many parts of New Zealand have experienced great grass production and cows are responding well. As we get closer to higher temperatures and less moisture, it can cause pasture to go to seed.
The process of seed formation and
greatest advantages of Nutrimol are
reproduction causes great stress in
seen at summer stress period. For
the plant, with nutrient loss to form the
the sake of cow health and stress
seed, which is generally coupled with
management, we recommend you
toxins forming in the seed head. There
adopt a proactive approach by
is another significant occurrence and
incorporating Nutrimol Classic at 5ml/
that is a dramatic composition change,
cow/day in the diet. Administer 50mls
whereby an increase in the dominance
by oral for three days, reducing to 10ml/
of ryegrasses in the sward occurs.
cow/day by oral for seven days and
The sudden change in the bio-chemical
thereafter 5mls/cow via Dosatron or
make-up of the plant and the sudden
manual drench for the duration of the
change in total sward composition
summer period.
causes an immediate stress on the
For more information please talk
dairy cow. Signs are loss of appetite,
to the friendly team at your local
loss of production, change in the gait of
Farmlands store today.
the cow and in drastic cases staggers.
Article supplied by Bell Booth
Farmers have told us that pre-summer and summer usage of Nutrimol, administered via water troughs or oral application causes an almost immediate, positive impact on cow condition. For many farmers, the
nutrimol classic 20l • Assists with offsetting summer stress in dairy cows. • Farmers confirm that animal well-being is improved. • Helps to bridge the gap between low feed and high production demands. • Complements an existing IntenSE trace element programme.
YOUR PRICE 12045: 20L
225.
$
savE
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00
* $57.00
OTHER OPTIONS YOUR PRICE
30359:200L
$ 1,975.00 SAVE*$382.04
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low gi sport 25kg
FARMLANDS BIG DEALS
YOUR PRICE 12676
YOUR PRICE 10025
19.95
36.50
$
$
savE* $5.40
savE* $5.00
equi-jewel 20kg
sweetfeed 25kg • A highly palatable textured feed, designed to meet the needs of racehorses and sporthorses in moderate to heavy work. • The exclusion of oats provides the flexibility to add own oats as required, or use as an oat free feed.
strategy t 35ml
• Pelleted high-fat, low-starch rice bran conditioning supplement, designed to increase the energy density (calories) of a ration. • Ideal for putting condition on ‘poor doers’ and providing additional calories and protein in the diets of performance horses to assist in building muscle and maintaining condition.
YOUR PRICE 24392
YOUR PRICE 33490
29.95
65.00
$
$
savE* $4.80
savE* $8.00
speight's rondel tee 13669-13674 Sizes S-3XL
speight's footwear
30%
75284-75285 Sizes M-L
30%
off
off
hot deal
pool chlorine granules 20kg • 70 percent available chlorine.
clean the green algaecide 1l • Controls and prevents algae growth. • Results overnight.
• High quality pool sanitiser. •
Before applying premixed chlorine granules to your pool, leave mixture to settle overnight and distribute liquid only around the perimeter of your pool with the filter running.
YOUR PRICE 15988
$
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• Use regularly to prevent return of algae.
129.
95
save* $65.05
• Can also be used to combat algae growth on surfaces.
hot deal YOUR PRICE 23077
$
16.95
save* $4.95
YOUR PRICE 40814
pope two hour tap timer
18.
$
35
• Connects directly to tap. • Up to two hours watering time in five minute increments. • Manual override for “timeless” water flow.
savE* $3.96
YOUR PRICE 40758
15.95
pope laser gun
$
• Solid hard wearing material construction. • Brass nozzle. • Adjusts from fine mist to jet spray. • Lever action control.
savE* $10.09
Pope tricoflex hose 12mm x 30m
pope rain wave sprinkler
• Medium duty garden hose. • UV treated outer. • Crimped fittings. • 10 year guarantee.
• Adjustable watering positions. • Even water coverage. • Covers area up to 14m x 20m.
YOUR PRICE 44042
YOUR PRICE 40801
35.95
26.95
$
$
savE* $7.01
savE* $6.06
raid auto advance pack • • • • •
OTHER OPTIONS YOUR PRICE
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. YOUR PRICE 10175 Refill can (exclusive can for Auto Advanced system) lasts up to 15 weeks when set on 12 hour setting.
YOUR PRICE
RAID AUTO ADVANCED NATURAL REFILL 41658:
RAID AUTO COMMERCIAL TWIN REFILL 47031:
SAVE*$2.54
SAVE*$6.26
$ 49.95
$ 21.95
39.95
$
refil l cans fi t earlier raid model
savE* $10.00
bracken merino low cut sock 2-pack Bracken Merino Socks have three styles that are ideal for hitting the trail or just relaxing... • Constructed of fine merino wool. • The Hiker has a comfort top with reinforced heel and toe for abrasion resistance and durability.
OTHER OPTIONS YOUR PRICE
surf tropical 5kg
TRAIL LITE SOCK 2-PACK 67086 - 67088:
milo 900g • Made from malted barley. • Six vitamins and minerals. • Rich in protein.
$ 19.95 SAVE*$6.00
YOUR PRICE 67083 - 67085
17.95
$
savE* $4.00
YOUR PRICE
HIkER LITE SOCK 2-PACK 67089 - 67091:
$ 21.95 SAVE*$6.00
YOUR PRICE 55595
19.99
$
savE* $1.51
YOUR PRICE 43020
12.95
$
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Go on
YOUR PRICE 11516
29.95
$
get your skinnies on and get out there!
savE* $5.00
In our harsh New Zealand sun, sunscreen
The gel formulation (not cream or lotion)
is necessary – although sometimes a
of Skinnies sits on top of your skin,
necessary evil. We’re all trying to do the
though doesn’t make you feel greasy or
right thing but end up looking like a ghost
turn you ghostly white. And the best bit?
or a greaseball in the process, constantly
A little goes a very long way, about five
reapplying thick layers before swimming
times as far as conventional water-based
or sweating them all off, or slathering
sunscreen - a pea-sized blob, applied
unnecessary preservatives or parabens
thoroughly and sparingly is all you need
all over ourselves.
to cover your face, neck and ears.
Enter Skinnies, a new kind of broad
Launched by Hawke’s Bay husband
spectrum SPF30 sunscreen gel that
and wife team Martha and Olly Van
contains no water. Most sunscreens
Arts, Skinnies is fully compliant to the
contain 50-70 percent water – and have
latest AUS/NZ Sunscreen Standards
you ever heard of water protecting your
2604:2012 and made under Australian
skin against UV rays? It also means
Therapeutic Administration (TGA and
Skinnies only takes a matter of minutes to
GMP) manufacturing conditions. Skinnies
dry and stays on so well, without slipping
contains only a handful of ingredients –
Available at selected Farmlands stores
off at the slightest hint of moisture.
none of which are water, preservatives,
nationwide. Visit www.skinnies.co.nz
parabens, emulsifiers, or fragrances.
for more information.
mophie juice pack pro
juice pack air
• More than double the battery life of your iPhone with this 2500mAh integrated battery case. • Department of Defence standard that protects against extreme environmental conditions. • High-impact polycarbonate inner shell. • Silicone protective wrap for complete screen protection. • Belt clip included. iphone 4/4s black • One year warranty.
• Almost double the battery life of your iPhone with this 1500mAh integrated battery case. • Form fitting, lightweight protective case. • Available in black, white and red. • One year warranty.
NEW
PRODUCT
YOUR PRICE 18602
149.59
$
iphone 4/4s
iphone 5/5s
YOUR PRICE 18597-18599
YOUR PRICE 18594-18596
94.95
$
NEW
PRODUCT
123.45
$
Grab a 100ml tube of Skinnies this month for the special shareholder price of $29.95 (reduced from $34.95), enjoy the summer and stay safe in the New Zealand sunshine.
powerall universal charger and jump start • Max output 400A – jump start current. • 12000mAh portable battery with dual USB outputs to quickly charge two devices at once. • USB adapter cable with eight various adaptor plugs to fit most major portable electronic devices. • 2.1A output for optimised tablet recharging. • Ultra-bright LED flash light with SOS signal. • Advanced built-in current and circuit protection to ensure the safety of all your devices and vehicles. • One year warranty.
NEW
PRODUCT YOUR PRICE 18593
189.95
$
Special prices & offers apply from the 1st to the 31st of January 2014. Only while stocks last. Check your Farmlands or CRT 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 Farmlands Magazine is the price that a Farmlands shareholder will be charged if the advertised products are purchased during the promotional period. Farmlands stores also use a “net” price (discounted price without a rebate) to attract cash sale customers and potential shareholders. To avoid confusion the price tickets for the promotional products displayed in Farmlands stores denote whether the price is a “Shareholder Price” or an “Everyone’s Price”. *Savings based on Farmlands normal retail price. Accounts are payable at Farmlands Head Office or any store by the 20th of each month. Failure to pay an Account by Due Date is a Default Event under the Terms and Conditions and Farmlands is then at its discretion entitled to: suspend
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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. Offers valid at Farmlands North Island stores only for Farmlands shareholders.
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co-operative news
The changing face for our southern stores
... plus, welcome store number 81! The Farmlands brand has started to appear at stores throughout the South Island, as the co-operative continues its programme to move to one common brand. Christchurch’s Waterloo Road store became the first in the South Island to change from a CRT Farmlands FarmCentre, to Farmlands store. The Christchurch renovation was followed soon after by both Richmond and Motueka, with Southland’s stores to follow suit towards the end of this month. The change to one brand was decided by the Board of Directors at the time of merger. The move to Farmlands was the most cost effective, with the co-operative mindful of spending as little money as possible on the changeover. The result is a new-look store for our South Island shareholders, although the interior layout will remain much the same. While the uniforms and paint job may look different, the people in the uniforms are the same dedicated Farmlands staff, with the same technical know-how. Another store that has transitioned to the Farmlands brand is Cromwell – the 81st and newest Farmlands store. Farmlands
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Cromwell opened last month, following the withdrawal of Elders from the area. The opening of the store was seen as a great opportunity to service our numerous shareholders in the Cromwell, Upper Clutha and Southern Lakes areas. Farmlands Otago Regional Manager, Andy Kelleher says Farmlands has always prided itself on being able to support its 56,000 shareholders nationwide. “It is exciting that we can further enhance the co-operative’s offer and deliver more value to the shareholders and customers in the region.”
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After a massive nationwide effort and fierce store rivalry, the winners have been decided. Congratulations to Morrinsville, winners of the Farmlands Legendary Variety Show for the North Island, and to our inaugural South Island winners, Ashburton. With entertainment by the Topp Twins, comedy from Dai Henwood, music and dancing courtesy of White Wash, plus free food, wine and beer, they’re set for a great night out! While Morrinsville and Ashburton stole the shows, everyone’s been a winner. Through discounts and special Farmlands and CRT Card Partner offers over the course of the promotion, our shareholders have made significant savings. Thanks to you all for your enthusiastic participation.
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co-operative news
Southern hospitality on show at Field Days It’s the South Island’s largest field days – and anticipation is growing for Southern Field Days in Waimumu next month.
The 17th edition of the biennial event, held near Gore, will be bigger and better from February 12th until the 14th, with more than 35,000 visitors expected during the three days. That makes this year’s event the biggest ever – with more than 700 exhibitors expected across the 7.6 hectares of Field Days space. The Farmlands Village will have a new look to it this year – and will include a vibrant Farmlands Farmers Market. Farmlands Village will contain more than 60 exhibitors and displays with suppliers offering hot deals, advice and products. As for the Farmers Market, Farmlands is pulling out the big guns to entertain and educate our shareholders.
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Blue Sky Meats and Jax Hamilton are teaming up to present Paddock to Plate – an education on preparing the best quality meat. At 11am and 2pm each day, Blue Sky Meats will talk about how to select the best cut of meat to ensure optimum quality. Following the cut, former MasterChef contestant Jax Hamilton will demonstrate how to prepare a delicious meal. There is more to the Farmers Market than just meat, however. The Market will boast a variety of items for sale, including olive oil, gourmet and locally produced cheeses, wine and more. With an opportunity to learn from experts and buy from the producers – Farmlands hope this village will bring all its community together for the best Southern Field Days yet.
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••••••••••
->
->
AT THE FARMLANDS STAND AGR Personal Location Beacon.
worth $599
ACR First Aid Kit, Firefly Solas Strobe light and a Hot Shot Signal.
worth $240
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ONE PRIZE TO BE WON AT EVERY EVENT. *
SOUTHERN FIELD DAYS, WAIMUMU, WEDNESDAY 12TH – FRIDAY 14TH FEBRUARY 2014 NORTHLAND FIELD DAYS, THURSDAY 27TH FEBRUARY – SATURDAY 1ST MARCH 2014 WANAKA A&P SHOW, FRIDAY 7TH – SATURDAY 8TH MARCH 2014 CENTRAL DISTRICT FIELD DAYS, THURSDAY 13TH – SATURDAY 15TH FEBRUARY 2014
Swipe your Farmlands or CRT Card daily and be in to WIN an AGR Personal Location Beacon worth ($599), plus an ACR First Aid Kit, Firefly Solas Strobe light and a Hot Shot Signal (worth $240).
__ See you there with your Farmlands or CRT Card.
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FARMLANDS Finance
Farmlands Finance
avoid money fear in the new year A new year often brings with it new challenges. After the holiday break, it is the perfect time to take stock of what is on your property – and what you need for your property. Unfortunately, in rural business, calendars and cashflow do not always see eye to eye. It is for that reason Farmlands Finance was created. We wanted our shareholders to have an opportunity to not only have access to finance – but to be able to benefit by using that finance.
And now Farmlands Finance is available nationwide. From its fantastic start in the South Island, Farmlands Finance wants to make sure shareholders in the North Island have the same opportunity. If you’d like to find out more about how Farmlands Finance can help you, contact 0800 278 583 to discuss what option best suits your business.
Summer is a time of year when finance is a massive issue – and often something may need replacing when you are at your busiest. Whether your troughs are in trouble or your bike is busted, we don’t like seeing one of our shareholders caught short.
Daryl Aitken Farmlands Finance General Manager
time for an upgrade? we've got you sorted. competitive rates and flexible options are available from your co-operative. Whether you want to buy now and pay later with deferred payments or finance your livestock, take out a term loan or HP your next asset purchase, there is a Farmlands Finance package to suit you and can be tailored to your specific needs. Talk to us today about what you need and we’ll advise you on the best finance option for what you want to achieve.
call 0800 278 583 to talk to a farmlands finance representative and see how managing your finances has never been easier.
Finance
Terms, conditions and eligibility criteria apply for Farmlands Finance products. Interest rates and fees are subject to change.
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purchasing store lambs has just become easier. Farmlands Livestock Finance facility allows you to defer the payment of your store lambs until they or other livestock are sold. • Interest can be paid monthly or capitalised to the facility • Security is generally only over the livestock purchased and a personal covenant
John Sinnamon Regional Finance Manager
027 457 0710
Lyndon Insall Regional Finance Manager Southland
027 366 3677
• Flexible terms available
contact your local farmlands finance representative for details
Finance
Terms, conditions and eligibility criteria apply for Farmlands Finance products. Interest rates and fees are subject to change.
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FARMLANDS livestock
Farmlands Livestock
your stock - your team
Farmlands Livestock is a fantastic option for shareholders
past few years, as shareholders become increasingly aware
looking to manage their stock and grazing needs.
of the service provided by their co-operative.
Although Farmlands Livestock deals predominantly in
There is a Farmlands Livestock Agent happy to help you
the South Island, there are increasing enquiries from
with your enquiry. Choose from the list below to talk to one
shareholders in the North Island, who are looking for stock
of our experienced and knowledgeable team.
and grazing opportunities. Livestock and dairy transactions between the two islands have been on the rise during the
Terry Ashby Rob Blincoe Livestock Manager Dairy 027 481 5508 Canterbury 027 677 8969 Richard van Wynbergen Grant McIlroy Dairy Manager Dairy Canterbury Canterbury 027 445 6056 027 345 9262
Mark McAslan Dairy, Sheep and Beef North Otago 027 262 6255
Roger Stratford Sheep and Beef Southland 027 644 4330
Tony Arscott Sheep and Beef Central Otago 021 187 7077
Kelvin Lott Sheep and Beef Southland 027 226 6153
Alf Kinzett Dairy, Deer, Sheep and Beef Nelson/Buller 027 241 8919
Andy Stringer Grazing TFO, Sheep and Beef Canterbury 027 421 1686
Bruce Hansen Sheep and Beef Central/West Otago 027 497 1839
Clayton Jones Sheep and Beef Southland 027 504 8606
Simon Harris Dairy, Deer, Sheep and Beef Nelson/Marlborough 027 252 8316
Frank Ruddenklau Grazing TFO Canterbury 027 668 8235
Hamish McAslan Deer, Sheep and Beef Otago 027 281 0377
Scott Gibson-Smith Dairy, Sheep and Beef Southland 027 255 8501
Charlie Baker Dairy Otago/Southland 027 228 5891
Chris McRae Sheep and Beef Southland 027 434 2169
Allan Thompson Sheep and Beef Southland 027 201 0410
Ethan Bloomfield Dairy, Sheep and Beef Southland 021 556 001
James Gibson Dairy West Coast 027 478 2606 Steve Hill Dairy, Deer, Sheep and Beef North Canterbury 027 556 4599
Gordie Cawte Dairy Mid Canterbury 027 233 0486 Nathan Hellyer Dairy, Sheep and Beef Mid and South Canterbury / Banks Peninsula 027 337 7900
Farmlands Livestock Administration Andrea Walker Livestock Accounts Manager Timaru 03 687 9397 Rebecca Clark Support Office Timaru 03 687 9454 Karen Murphy Support Office Timaru 03 687 9620 Roz Downer Support Office Timaru 03 687 9453 Sandra Richan Support Office Gore 027 211 3210
Rob Richan Sheep and Beef Southland 027 433 8730
farmlands livestock has shareholders on both sides of the fence - there is plenty of livestock wanted, as well as livestock for sale. here are just some of the stock on offer in january. Livestock for sale
Livestock wanted
• 100kg+ Weaner Friesian bulls • Weaner Jersey bulls • Lines of breeding ewes • Quotes for dairy herds, heifers and heifer calves • Store lambs • Autumn delivered Weaner Friesian bulls available on forward contract
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compliance
Compliance
make a safe new year resolution
The beginning of a new year is always a good time to look back and review activities from the past year and make plans for the 12 months to come. In the process of doing this, many of us make some rather venturesome New Year’s resolutions that are often related to good health, or good looks. Improvements to our eating and drinking habits seem to be the most common. As the year progresses, New Year’s resolutions often vanish and the reason for the failure is not that they weren’t achievable but rather they were not supported with a plan.
Putting in place a health and safety plan
3. Emergency procedures
for your farm would be a worthwhile
Emergency situations often happen
New Year’s resolution that would have
unannounced – so be prepared and factor this
a beneficial effect on the culture of safety
into your plan.
on your farm. Planning identifies the goals that you want to achieve, the
4. Accidents and incidents
means of achieving them and the
Your plan should ensure that you have
projected timeframe.
a means of recording and investigating
What should be included in a Health and Safety Plan?
accidents and a way of implementing any corrective actions. 5. Contractor management
1. Hazard management A key aspect of your health and safety system is your Hazard Register. A Hazard Register is simply a list of the things on your farm that could injure you or your employees and a list of what you have done about them. A commonly used
You are responsible to ensure that no contractor or employee of a contractor is harmed while working on your farm. A good safeguard is to have a plan to check out their health and safety performance before they commence working for you. Involve your employees as you put your
format is set out below. 2. Training and supervision
plan in place and always remember that the improvement in farm safety won’t come from
On-farm training begins on day one with
the paper work, it will come from the safe
‘induction’, when you ensure that farm
behaviours that are modelled by those
employees are trained in the safe use of the
in charge.
equipment and the substances that they use and handle. Plan to put staff through courses like first aid, approved handler
Have a health and safety question? Email us at farmsafety@farmlands.co.nz
and quad bike training and consider
Article supplied by Graham Neate, Farmlands Compliance Manager.
training as a benefit rather than a cost.
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.
Hazard or Potential to Harm
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Where (or what task)
Significant Hazard Y/N
Eliminate Isolate Minimise
Controls
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FARMLANDS FUEL
Farmlands Fuel
ask the experts
Over the coming months I will inform you of compliance related issues in relation to equipment, logistics, fuel handling and other such issues. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE), formerly known as the Department of Labour, are actively checking tanks to ensure they comply with the current laws and issue notices where applicable.
Farmlands Fuel has documentation and signage available for your tanks. Should you have any queries regarding your tanks or their requirements, feel free to contact us on 0800 66 66 26, as we are more than happy to discuss these with you.
Grant Rolston Farmlands Fuel Compliance Manager
The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) provides guidelines as to what is required for above ground fuel storage on farms. The definition of a farm is a land area greater than four hectares.
teaming up on tanks.
Pay it back over
36 m on th s at 9. 99 % p/ a* Plus start up fee
farmlands fuel are not just about bulk fuel - they deal with everything from compliance to storage solutions With Farmlands Fuel you can benefit from a great deal on fuel storage. • Farmlands Finance can assist with a 36 months, 9.99 percent per annum rate, plus establishment fee. • The special rate is ongoing for any fuel storage tank arranged through Farmlands Fuel and is only available to Farmlands shareholders. • The larger the tank, the larger the savings, as less tanker visits means more money in your pocket.
Call the Farmlands Fuel team now on 0800 666 626. *Terms and conditions apply to eligibility for Farmlands Finance products.
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South Island
farmlands real estate
real estate network Shareholder support via listing, selling and purchasing new properties has reached new highs. We are now preparing for late summer and autumn marketing campaigns and are seeking new listings. Our team have worked together to achieve the desired outcome for shareholders. This total team approach has been commented upon by Vendors and Purchasers and has ultimately resulted in significant success. Nationally, all market sectors are active and new price records are being set. The Auckland/Waikato/Bay of Plenty and Canterbury regions continue to drive the residential market. In the wider Canterbury region, where we have residential offices in provincial towns, a growing number of sales are made to shareholders for personal and investment purposes. Lifestyle sales too have also increased in both value and volume. The number of days to sell has marginally shortened, with the national average typically being some 70 odd days. Our business has seen some impact in the slowing of sales in entry level residential and lifestyle markets because of the LVR – loan to value ratios introduced in October 2013 where twenty percent equity is required. Pricing properties to sell in these markets is crucial, as a list price 10 to 15 percent over market price impacts on the purchaser’s ability to proceed.
Our rural teams have been extremely busy and have increased our market share. Sales evidence shows clearly values have increased dramatically across most market sectors versus the same period last year. We have recorded dairy sales across the South Island, dependent upon region ranging between $27,000 to $55,000 per hectare, excluding shares. The appetite and competition for grazing properties suitable for young dairy stock and wintering options has seen dry land prices generally increase by 10 to 20 percent, dependent upon location, infrastructure, irrigation and contour. For sheep and beef properties, not directly influenced by the dairy sector, we have recorded sales ranging between $650 to $1,200 per stock unit. We have unsatisfied buyers seeking opportunities across all market sectors and a number of substantial and qualified corporate buyers. This buying group is mixed with some requiring OIO approval to purchase. Please contact me if you require further information.
Calvin Leen General Manager Farmlands Real Estate
www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz
The team hope you enjoy viewing a selection of the following South Island properties for sale. We have around 600 residential, lifestyle, rural and commercial listings from our 17 offices. A quick way to search properties that fit your specific requirements is by visiting
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southern market comment
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milk supreme, seldom available, Quality dairy unit South hillend, Central Southland 240 hectares - ideally situated in a prime location, 17km to Winton. Currently milking 670 cows and on target to meet 330,000kgMS for the 2013/14 season. Fifty bail rotary shed. An excellent property of good shape and infrastructure. Historically under sharemilker management, now under owner/operator with massive production gains this season. Stock and plant available at valuation. Price on applicaiton.
Terry Forde 021 361 516 terry.forde@crt.co.nz
self-contained dairy conversion or dairy support tokanui, Southland 534 hectares - would suit intensive dairy grazing or self-contained dairy conversion. Excellent existing infrastructure with rock lanes from own rock supply. Reliable farm water scheme with ample storage and reticulation to most parts. Exceptional support sheds and yards. Fully recorded fertiliser history with good test results. Large family home. Scale and scope with options to grow. Price by negotiation.
southern dairy
Property ID: IN1646 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz
Property ID: IN1664 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz John Beaufill 027 431 0054 john.beaufill@crt.co.nz
Craig Bates 027 489 4361 craig.bates@crt.co.nz
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popotunoa dairy farm PoPotunoa, South otago 169 hectares - rolling contour. Milking 430 cows, on target for 175,000kgMS 2013/14 season. Thirty aside herringbone shed with grain feeding system. Three bedroom home and two one bedroom cottages. Water supply bore water plus nine units from rural water scheme. Can winter cows in a 250 bay covered shed with automatic scrapers. Ideal first farm. Price $4,500,000 plus GST (if any).
Patrick Bowden 027 436 5161 patrick.bowden@crt.co.nz
Property ID: DU1774 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz
west coast - 60,000kgms reefton, WeSt CoaSt Where else can you find this? A proven performer, river safe and only minutes from town. Has 66 hectares fully effective with a 20 aside herringbone shed, milking on average 160 cows. Cows are wintered on the property and the summer and winter crops are planted. This farm will appeal, so be quick with your enquiry. Price $1,850,000 plus GST on land, buildings and shares.
Shari McLaughlin 027 266 6850 shari.mclaughlin@crt.co.nz
southern dairy
Property ID: TU10113 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz
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hohepa dairy farm Waitaki Valley, north otago
345 hectares subject to survey - scale and potential. Hohepa bounds Bortons farm. Milking 700 cows, 40 bail herringbone, approx 280,000kgMS from 220ha milking platform. Irrigation water from Waitaki River, under joint consent with Bortons to take 542 litres per second, dispensed via border dyke and K-line. Three homes for accommodation. Potential for conversion to spray irrigation. Tender.
Ian Moore 027 539 8152 ian.moore@crt.co.nz
Property ID: WA1169 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz
bortons farm Waitaki Valley, north otago 168 hectares plus 15 hectares DOC grazing licence. Bortons farm bounds Hohepa dairy farm. Irrigation water from Waitaki River, under joint consent with Hohepa. Border dyke and a small area of K-line. Three bedroom house, cottage and storage buildings. Two wire electric fencing, with well-formed lanes to all paddocks. Potential for improvement under spray irrigation and for conversion to dairy. Tender.
Ian Moore 027 539 8152 ian.moore@crt.co.nz
southern dairy
Property ID: WA1170 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz
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the station lake Brunner, WeSt CoaSt Properties of this scale on the West Coast do not come to market often. Tranquility, privacy and 30 minutes to Greymouth. Approximately 500ha pasture, 300ha pines with milling potential and 350ha cut over forestry to be developed. Has both scale and potential to grow your farming or forestry operations. Available as a going concern with stock and plant at valuation. Price $6,700,000 plus GST on land and buildings.
Shari McLaughlin 027 266 6850 shari.mclaughlin@crt.co.nz
Property ID: TU10099 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz
the lodge
bush land or large lifestyle
lake Brunner, WeSt CoaSt
Moana, WeSt CoaSt
Created from The Mitchell’s Hotel, which serviced gold miners and forestry workers. Preserved character alongside modern technology and lake frontage makes The Lodge special. Professionally managed but needs a passionate new owner to take it back to full occupancy rates. Potential for busy visitor accommodation is untapped. Price $1,500,000 plus GST.
Shari McLaughlin 027 266 6850 shari.mclaughlin@crt.co.nz
southern station
Property ID: TU10109
Large tracts of land, predominately home to native bush with subdivision potential. Several blocks are covered by the Tasman Accord, meaning the block is protected from development. Offered for sale as a whole or individually - Aritika 1 - 303.2ha, Aritika 2 - 970.7564ha, Aritika 3 - 250.708ha. Located close to Moana and 20 minutes from Greymouth. Price on application.
Shari McLaughlin 027 266 6850 shari.mclaughlin@crt.co.nz
Property ID: TU10108
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outstanding breeding and finishing farm tasman
If you are looking for a high producing unit and love peace and tranquility then this farm is for you, as the present owners of more than 40 years are retiring from farming. • • • • •
1,054 hectares 4,000 stock units Sheep average 6.8kg wool Lambs average 18-19kg carcass weight Homestead plus cottage
At the head of the Howard Valley, via 10km of shingle road is a summer moist breeding and finishing operation.
Under the present management this property is carrying approximately 4,000 stock units and is achieving outstanding results, sheep average 6.8kg wool, with nine month shearing and lambs average 18-19kg carcass weight. Sheep selection is made on productivity, wool type and overall appearance, which has given the Vendors success by winning the Romney section of the New Zealand Ewe Hogget competition three times. Approximately 480 hectares effective, 100 hectares in scrub and forestry and 400 hectares
Don Wyllie 027 439 9727 don.wyllie@crt.co.nz Property ID: TU10097 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz
southern sheep and beef
in bush, there are rich alluvial river flats and easy downs, which are well grassed with good fertiliser history and good tracks. The homestead and cottage are set on commanding sites and the property is complemented by a full range of good farm buildings, including a three stand raised board shearing shed with covered yards (600), cattle and deer handling facilities. Deadline sale closing 4pm, Monday 13th January 2014. Contact Don Wyllie for an Information Memorandum.
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sawyers downs kaikoura, CanterBury
Bordering the Lynton and Crib Rivers, this 590 hectare finishing farm could be utilised for dairy grazing. Has 130ha of flats, 15ha of winter crop and the balance medium to steep. Water supply gravity fed from a spring, with potential for irrigation. Includes 49ha of forestry plus an olive orchard. Four bedroom home. Great fattening or finishing block with instant income from the trees. Price $3,300,000 plus GST (if any).
Kathy Thompson 021 229 0600 kathy.thompson@crt.co.nz
Property ID: TU10107 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz
ashway - first farm or semi-retirement
Property ID: DU2016 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz
PalMerSton, eaSt otago 164 hectares, enjoying an easy contour with a river boundary and reticulated water to all paddocks. Wintering 1,400 mixed age ewes with lambs tailed at 140 percent. Stock facilities include steel yards and a four stand woolshed. Modernised large four double bedroom home with open plan living and deck, plus a bbq area in a very sheltered established garden. Price by negotiation.
Alan Eason 027 489 8760 alan.turner@crt.co.nz
Alan Turner 027 454 4222 alan.turner@crt.co.nz
southern sheep and beef
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deer and cattle VieW hill, CanterBury 65 hectares - flat to easy rolling, summer safe 1,200 - 1,800mm rainfall, winter feed grown, plus ability to grow hay and baleage. Fully deer fenced with central lane, natural shelter plus scattered native and beech trees. Large barn, incorporating deer handling facilities and workshop. Numerous farm buildings plus three bedroom home. Running deer and cattle. Price offers over $1,300,000 plus GST.
Barry Keys 027 434 7689 barry.keys@crt.co.nz
Property ID: HN1379 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz
deer and dairy support
Property ID: TU9389 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz
MurChiSon, taSMan 242 hectares in total, this hill block has approximately 80ha effective, with five large paddocks on terraces for cutting hay or silage and used for wintering 100 dairy cows for six weeks. The remaining effective area is in hill country and runs deer, sheep and steers. Fully deer fenced with a deer shed and barn. Small plantation of pines. A unique block with many options. Price $750,000 plus GST.
southern deer
Shari McLaughlin 027 266 6850 shari.mclaughlin@crt.co.nz
Don Wyllie 027 439 9317 don.wyllie@crt.co.nz
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uniQue location - coastal and rural leithfield, CanterBury Architecturally designed home and separate self-contained cottage on 6 hectares. Open plan living areas of both house and cottage flow out to the pool. Beach access at the end of the quiet, rural road. Within easy commuting distance of Christchurch. Three bay implement shed, two bay hay shed and cattle yards. Well sheltered with reliable growth. Price offers $750,000 including GST.
Maurice Newell 027 240 1718 maurice.newell@crt.co.nz
Property ID: RA1541 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz
Quality country lifestyle gore, Southland Five minutes to Gore. Four year old, 240m2, Platinum Home constructed of brick and tile. Two living areas, four bedrooms and family bathroom. Master bedroom with en suite and walk-in wardrobe. Heat pump under floor heating and double garage. Has 9x13m lock-up Colorsteel three bay shed, with power and concrete floor. Price $660,000 including GST.
Allan Young 027 619 9091 allan.young@crt.co.nz
southern lifestyle
Property ID: IN1558 www.farmlandsrealestate.co.nz
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sold north otago - 138 hectares Barry Kingan 027 229 5046
sold south canterbury - 411 hectares Ian Moore 027 539 8152
sold north canterbury - 640 hectares James Murray 027 436 8103
southern success
sold north otago - 115 hectares Merv Dalziel 027 439 5823
sold canterbury - 54 hectares Noel Lowery 027 432 8859
sold south canterbury - 195 hectares Simon Richards 027 457 0990
sold north canterbury - 430 hectares Maurice Newell / Barry Kingan
sold north otago - 164 hectares Ian Moore 027 539 8152
sold south canterbury - 131 hectares Eddie Moir 021 763 083
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Welcome to 2014
congratulations to ashburton and morrinsville! Congratulations to the Ashburton and Morrinsville, the big winners of the Legendary Variety Show – meaning the party is coming to them! With The Topp Twins, Dai Henwood and WhiteWash packed and ready to head into town, there’s little doubting these areas are going to celebrate a job well done! Throughout the country, we saw some great efforts from our Farmlands team, as they informed their shareholders about the perks of simply swiping your Card. Whether through shopfront displays or getting out in the community, our stores really wanted to win this one! We certainly have worthy winners and as shareholders, you can be proud of the effort your team put in to win you the big one! So how did they win the big prize? Simple – they used their Card when purchasing everyday goods and services. There is nothing but benefits to using your Card – more than 6,000 outlets nationwide accept the CRT and Farmlands Card! Not only that – using your Card gives you the opportunity to combine your various purchases onto one convenient GST compliant account. All you have to do is look for the “Accepted Here” sign. The Farmlands and CRT Card team
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Check out the amazing range of products that our Card Partners have on offer. Use your Farmlands and CRT Cards and save!
The stylish Everdure 60cm Freestanding Cooker is a great value stainless steel stove available at Bunnings. The seven function oven with four hotplates includes a conventional fan and grill, top and bottom heating element, mechanical timer and internal light. $699. Visit www.bunnings.co.nz for your nearest store.
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The changing face of Challenge
service station rebrand underway South Island Farmlands stores are not the only outlets receiving a lick of paint in the coming months. The Challenge network of service stations, which is supplied by Farmlands Fuel, is also undertaking a makeover.
Farmlands or CRT Card, you are also contributing to your own bottom line! Two of the first service stations to participate in the renovations have been Challenge Ruawai and Challenge Putaruru.
rebrand was the size of the station canopy, which is one of the larger canopies on the Challenge network. However, everything from the pylon plinth sign to the pumps has had a once over, giving the Putaruru community a Challenge outlet that looks great! Keep an eye out for a Challenge rebrand at one of the 86 Challenge service stations throughout New Zealand.
Challenge is 100 percent New Zealand owned or operated. Due to the Farmlands Fuel relationship with Challenge, shareholders who fill up at Challenge are doing themselves a double favour – not only do you save 7 cents per litre by using your
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Farmlands Fuel - Challenge
Shareholders Now Save Even More Use your Farmlands Card or CRT Card at your local Challenge station and SAVE! Challenge is a network of independent Kiwiowned service stations. We’re proud to say we’re Kiwi-As in the way we do business and what’s more, Challenge service stations are
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Your Fuel. Cheaper. Find out how far we can make your money go. Two of New Zealand’s largest co-operatives merging makes for big business. But if you’re a shareholder, it makes for bigger savings. More buying power through our 54,000 Shareholders means cheaper fuel at the pump. Here’s proof - fuel discounts at Caltex and Challenge have increased to 7 cents per litre, while BP has increased to 6.5 cents per litre (off national pricing). No more saving supermarket dockets – this deal is available anywhere, every time. It’s that simple.
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