Educational resources for schools & students
Read, listen to, and watch what is happening in Aotearoa New Zealand’s food and fibre sector by scanning the QR codes or following the links. Answer the questions to complete the exercises.
How does a farm adviser contribute to decisions?
Ash Phillips is a farm adviser (kaitohutohu ahuwhenua) in Wairoa on the East Coast. Ash works alongside farmers investigating new opportunities. In this Opportunity Grows Here video, Ash talks about what she does and why she loves her role.
http://lnkiy.in/farmadviser
Have a go:
1. One of the farm projects Ash is involved with is fencing off waterways and riparian planting. What is riparian planting?
2. What are the benefits to the farm and the community from fencing waterways and riparian planting?
3. A key part of Ash’s role is reporting actual production against budget, and then identifying what?
4. What are the things that Ash loves about her role as a farm adviser?
Stretch yourself:
5. Check out Careers.govt.nz and list the steps you would take to become a farm adviser
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How does budgeting help a farming business?
Take a look at the DairyNZ video and see how budgeting helps farmers run a successful and profitable business.
http://lnkiy.in/dairy-budget
Have a go:
1. Why is developing a budget for your farm important?
2. What’s the first step in preparing a budget?
3. What’s the aim of a budget?
4. What’s the difference between an annual budget and a monthly forecast?
Stretch yourself:
5. What would happen if your monthly spending exceeded monthly income for a given month?
6. How would having an up-to-date forecast help?
How are smart collars changing the dairy sector?
In this episode of the Road to Rural podcast, Callum Woodhouse tells us his pathway to being part of the research and development team at Halter Ltd.
http://lnkiy.in/smartcollars
Have a go:
1. What would a typical day look like for Callum?
2. How does the technology of Halter make farmers’ lives easier?
3. What skills do you think someone working in research and development needs to excel at the role?
4. What is Callum’s tip for helping set secondary school students up for a career in agriculture?
5. Outside of the dairy sector, what opportunities can you think of for smart collars?
How can rapid antigen tests (RAT) help New Zealand’s agricultural industry?
Researchers have been developing a RAT for farmers to use to detect facial eczema in livestock.
http://lnkiy.in/RAT-Livestock
Have a go:
1. What is facial eczema and why is early detection important?
2. How much is it estimated that facial eczema costs the New Zealand economy each year?
3. How do farmers currently test for facial eczema?
4. What are the benefits of facial eczema rapid antigen tests?
Stretch yourself:
5. What funding and grants has Tokaora Diagnostics received to help research and develop the idea?
6. How does this support new companies and the industry?
How do we rebuild after Cyclone Gabrielle?
Rural communities (hapori taiwhenua) are still busy scraping up silt, re-fencing paddocks, and hammering out repairs following damage caused by Cyclone Gabrielle. Experts are looking at what is best long term for communities.
http://lnkiy.in/rebuilding-nz
Have a go:
1. Can you list some of the different ways farms were affected by Cyclone Gabrielle?
2. What is the first reaction of what needs to be done by individuals living in the area?
3. Thinking long term and at a community level, what options should also be considered?
Stretch yourself:
4. What makes these decisions for the future so difficult?
5. Climate and economic impacts are forcing some farmers to look at land use change. What types of advisory services would help farmers with these decisions?
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Is there a better way to measure and predict the eating quality of red meat?
Five and a half years of research have resulted in the development of new technology to help both farmers and processors measure meat quality.
http://lnkiy.in/red-meat-quality
Have a go:
1. What does meat marbling, tenderness and intramuscular fat mean for the consumer and why is it important to measure?
2. What are the three products released by Australian company MEQ Solutions?
3. How do these products differ from earlier versions using ultrasound systems?
Stretch yourself:
4. What are some examples of on-farm decisions that could be based on the data that is captured?
5. The probe allows 14 to 15 carcases to be measured in a minute. Why is early grading of carcases a benefit for processors?