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AIRY farmers in both islands are starting to talk about buying dairy support blocks of their own to guard against the Mycoplasma bovis disease, Real Estate Institute rural spokesman Brian Peacocke says. Increasing inquiry levels are yet to be turned into transactions but they’re indicating they want to have more options for being selfcontained for replacement heifer grazing rather than have them exposed by grazing elsewhere with the risk of cross-infection that can occur on specialist grazing farms catering for animals from a range of sources. At this stage, the talk is more in the South Island, though inquiry is evident in the ManawatuWanganui region, as many replacement heifers are grazed in Hawke’s Bay where M bovis has been reported. Other trends have emerged as well during the three-month period to the end of February but a key feature is the unsatisfied demand for finishing farms because of lack of supply. Despite that, there were more finishing sales than for any other farm type during the threemonths, which is unusual because grazing properties usually top the count as there are so many more of them. There were 46 finishing sales, 29% of the total, against 34 for grazing farms. High sheep meat and beef prices are leading to very good demand nationally, Peacocke said. Strong activity was reported in Manawatu-Wanganui and Canterbury-Marlborough. That has also led to an early trend in Southland towards dairy support blocks returning to sheep farming. Otago is a base for finishing farms and while there was more interest reported, a price gap between vendors and buyers is making transactions more difficult to conclude. The finishing farm median sale price rose 11.1% year-on-year to the end of February. The median for the threemonths to February was $30,656/ ha, compared to $27,595/ha at the same time last year.
The threat of Mycoplasma bovis is lifting inquiries from dairy farmers thinking of buying dairy support blocks to avoid sending stock to grazing with other cattle. Better farming conditions helped by widespread rain in February helped sentiment. Another trend emerging is most notable in Northland, with inquiry for lower quality sheep and beef farms for planned conversion to forestry, encouraged by planned Government incentive schemes to boost tree-planting. Also in Northland, there is an increased focus on quality land for kiwifruit and avocado, though water is a constraint in avocado development, Peacocke said. Forestry interests in Southland are making more inquiry for land of lesser quality and remote location areas. Dairy farm sale activity was mostly light through the country, though there was a strong upturn in eastern parts of Waikato.
The institute’s Dairy Farm Index fell 6.9% in the three months to the end of February and was down 9.9% year-on-year.
The banks are having a say in that as well. Brian Peacocke Real Estate Institute The index adjusts for differences in farm size and location, which the median price doesn’t do. The median for the latest threemonth period was $34,238/ha, down from $37,235/ha for the
January period and $39,642 for the February period last year. The year-on-year median price fell 13.6%, more than the index fall, which is considered the best guide to sector value. The Dairy index is now on a par with five years ago and is down 3.3% on 10 years ago, Peacocke said. Prices have reached levels where buyers are making decisions but compliance issues mean there is broader due diligence and they are more entrenched in the price views, requiring the vendor to meet the buyer view on value. “The banks are having a say in that as well.” Grazing farm values went the same way as dairy farms and the opposite to finishing farms. The median price for the three
months to the end of February was $10,827/ha, down from $11,828/ha for January and $12,183/ha for February last year. The year-on-year fall was 11.1%. The median price for horticulture property was also down year-on-year to $254,722/ha from $269,034/ha but was higher than the $205,807 for the latest January period. Year-on-year the total number of farms sold fell 13.5% to 1524 sales, with finishing and dairy sales higher but significant falls in sales of grazing and arable farms. The institute’s All Farms Index fell 4.7% in the February threemonth period but was virtually unchanged year-on-year. This index adjusts for differences in farm size, location and farming type.
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Coachman’s Orchard.
Three big kiwifruit orchards ONE of the largest kiwifruit portfolios to be offered for sale consists of three quality orchards in the heart of Bay of Plenty’s kiwifruit country. Based in the Te Puke area, the Matai Pacific portfolio covers 97.69 canopy hectares and has a sustainable estimated production of 1.2 to 1.3 million trays a season once mature. This season’s crop estimate of 950,000 trays excludes 19.08 canopy hectares of G3 vines that are maturing, between one and two years off the graft. Bayleys’ national country manager Duncan Ross says it’s a rare opportunity for corporate investors to get into the kiwifruit sector with such scale or for those already in the industry to grow their own portfolios substantially. Each of the three orchards can also be sold separately. They include Te Matai Orchard, which is a 158ha holding including 56.93 canopy hectares, Pacific Gold Orchard with 28.05 canopy hectares and Coachman’s Orchard which is a 27.7ha block that includes 12.71 canopy hectares of kiwifruit. A long-term orchard management team has been in place and is available to continue, making it ideal for a corporate or investor buyer new to the industry. The portfolio has been grown through strategic development of a greenfield site and further acquisition so it now has 49.08 canopy hectares of Hayward green kiwifruit and 48.08 canopy hectares of the valuable G3 gold variety. The G3 has been transitioned into the
group during the past four years with about 30 canopy hectares now mature and a further 19 canopy hectares between one and two years old off the graft. Once mature, the portfolio has a sustainable estimated production of 1.2 to 1.3 million trays a season. Listing agent and Bayleys kiwifruit specialist Snow Williams says that while independent of each other, all three orchards provide unique aspects to create a compelling large-scale, mixed-variety offering. Matai Pacific’s original base is Te Matai Orchard where the 158ha holding has been strategically transformed into 18.24 canopy hectares of G3 and 38.16 canopy hectares of Hayward kiwifruit. The block has nine titles that include about 62ha of grazing land, two houses and a range of support buildings. Its key attributes are its large scale, plus quality infrastructure and design and the fact it is located in what is considered a summer safe and frost-free location. The jewel of the Matai Pacific crown is its Pacific Gold Orchard with an estimated crop of about 364,000 trays this season from the 25.2 canopy hectares of mature G3 gold kiwifruit. A further three canopy hectares one year off the graft is set to grow that production. State-of-the-art non-pulse irrigation and a frost protection system set over five temperature zones can run simultaneously. This orchard has a great layout and infrastructure, including a one-bedroom house. Coachman’s Orchard has recently been
subdivided into four titles and within its 27.7ha boundary it has 10.92 canopy hectares of mature Hayward kiwifruit and 1.79 canopy hectares of G3. This season it has an estimated production of 124,000 trays of Hayward and 27,000 trays of G3. It comes with a solid four-bedroom house on a separate title, plus a newly-upgraded irrigation and frost protection system split into two zones covering the entire orchard. Williams says the kiwifruit industry has gone from strength to strength since its recovery from Psa and the large-scale introduction of G3.
Today, kiwifruit is the country’s largest single horticulture export by volume and value, totalling $1.6 billion for the year to June 2017 and expected to double by 2025. He says the sustained growth in the sector and a positive outlook means the largescale Matai Pacific operation will be highly sought after. The orchards are being sold by way of international tender, closing May 3.
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HADLEIGH STATION- A WAIRARAPA FARMING JEWEL - 14,000SU 1940 Te Ore Ore-Bideford Road, Masterton, Wairarapa Here is the chance to buy one of the Wairarapa´s farming icons. A combination of three separate farming units Hadleigh Station offers rare scale, location, quality improvements, workable contour and potential all 15min from Masterton. Hadleigh is a very well farmed property with a superior fertiliser history. The farm has an excellent balance of contour; around 50% of the farm is easy to medium hill (incl. 80ha of flats) with the balance medium hill (parts being steeper) totalling over 1600ha effective. The carrying capacity has been assessed at 14,000su, with a semi finishing system run, season dependant. A start has been made cultivating the easy country but there is plenty of potential to intensify left. There are four houses- two very good quality-and three woolshed´s with the main including a covered sheep yards complex, with ample other buildings. Well subdivided into 190 paddocks and well tracked it´s just a five-minute drive on a county maintained road to the back yards. Soil fertility is lifting to optimum levels and the water supply is good troughed water in part, and dams. This property is well known for producing excellent stock from its high fertility base- the livestock and plant are also available for purchase. Purchase options may exist with separate units. (Hadleigh/Mt Clyde/Riverbend) 14,000 stock units just 15 minutes from town - do not miss this rare opportunity!
1,727 hectares Tender www.nzr.nz Ref: RX1418720 Tender Closes: 4.00pm Thurs 3rd May 2018 NZR Office, 16 Perry St, Masterton Blair Stevens AREINZ 06 370 9199 027 527 7007 blair@nzr.nz NZR Real Estate Limited | Licensed REAA 2008
"CHESTER" - AN OUTSTANDING 637 HA FINISHING, CROPPING AND BREEDING PROPERTY 388 Rangatira Road & 3446 State Highway 1, Hunterville, Rangitikei Rising up from the edge of Hunterville on State Highway 1, Chester is one of the regions premier properties due to its virtual perfect balance of moderate breeding hills, encircling one of the largest contiguous areas of flat to easy Kiwitea silt loam soils in the region. These prodigious, versatile soils are friable and free draining and have few peers for livestock finishing and are equally well suited to the wide range of crops that have been grown here including lucerne, maize, cereals and potatoes. Young pastures through-out include the hills which have been heli-cropped and re-grassed in recent years, all exhibiting strong fertility test results. Excellent all weather access is enhanced with a central lane running through the flats connecting the two woolsheds, both with covered yards, with around 100 hectares deer fenced. Trough water is gravity reticulated to virtually the whole property from the district water scheme. The solid and very tidy homestead enjoys an elevated outlook from the center of the farm, with a cottage situated near the road. The bus to the popular local primary school passes the gate with a high school bus from Hunterville. The quality and scale of property that comes up rarely in any location, the sale of Chester represents a unique opportunity to purchase an outstanding property.
A PROVEN PRODUCER PLUS MUCH MORE 5620 Waiaruhe Road, Rangiwaea, Taihape A scarce opportunity to acquire this very attractive and productive 340 Ha farm wintering 3500 su - established in an area that is historically held tightly with the reputation of consistently producing top quality livestock and fodder crop production. Located in the Rangiwaea valley and only 6km from SHW 1. Contour consists of predominately undulating to easy hills with areas of flat suitable for hay or baleage all on recognised soil types. Areas of scattered native trees dot the landscape, not only enhancing the whole aesthetics of this attractive farm but also providing for excellent stock shelter plus aiding to the superb deer hunting within the farm. Infrastructure includes a quality 4 stand woolshed with covered yards (800 NP) and cattle yards with loadout both easily accessible through their convenient road frontage location. A mix of conventional and electric fencing as well as a reticulated water scheme takes care of stock water plus natural sources where needed. The farm has a good 4-bedroom home which has been renovated in parts featuring aluminium joinery and spacious living area all set amongst mature gardens. A number of purchasing options are available: 340 Ha - Entire farm, 260 Ha - Home block includes all the buildings, 80 Ha - Speedy Block Bare land. Tender closing 4pm, 3rd May 2018
637 hectares See video on website nzr.nz/RX1399391 Tender Closes 3pm Wed 11 Apr 2018, CR Law, Manchester Street, Feilding Peter Barnett AREINZ 027 482 6835 | peter@nzr.nz NZR Limited | Licensed REAA 2008
340 hectares Tender (unless sold prior) www.nzr.nz Ref: RX1423753 Jamie Proude 06 385 4466 | 027 448 5162 jamie@nzr.nz Juliane Brand 06 385 4466 | 027 515 5581 juliane@nzr.nz NZR Central Limited | Licensed REAA 2008
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The contours has 220ha cultivatable and 182 medium hill with 52ha of native bush and 36ha of pines.
Trading and finishing ABOUT half of Maru Farm’s 490ha near Pahiatua can be cultivated and the mix of contour, climate and soils makes it an ideal property to finish stock. The farm sits just 6km west of the town, close to the Pahiatua Track to give it an easy 30-minute commute to Palmerston North. It’s country that flows over 220ha of cultivatable contour that merges into 182ha of medium hill with 52ha in native bush and 36ha in pine trees including 22ha that are well tended for harvest.
Maru Farms has been run as a sheep and beef finishing property in conjunction with another property. It lambs a terminal ewe flock and finishes its progeny to weights averaging 18kg CW. Replacement heifers as well as steers from both properties are grazed on the farm throughout the year. Last winter it carryied 1593 mixed-age ewes that achieved a 160% lambing, 1575 mated ewe hoggets, 700 trade lambs, 45
mixed-age cows, 93 in-calf heifers, 117 R2 steers and 122 R1 heifers. John Arends from Property Brokers says the farm is suitable for a range of farming options, assisted by its location in the lee of the ranges, which ensures a good annual rainfall between 1200mm and 1400mm that provides warm, moist summers. “It really suits an operation where you do a bit of trading and use crops to finish lambs and cattle as that is where you will make the most money.
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MUST BE SOLD, COMMITTED ELSEWHERE 848 State Highway 1, Bulls Ignore previous price guidance, our owners need to sell this season. Located 7km north of Bulls, the 121ha dairy platform includes a 30ASHB, herd home plus a modern effluent system along with a modern 3 bedroom home plus a cottage on a separate title. Previously a high input system this has been dialed back with one of the owners now overseas. The main residence, not previously for sale, is now offered as an option on an adjoining 8ha title. This superior residence enjoys spectacular views and is finished to a high standard. Seriously for sale by realistic vendors who understand the market.
121 ha + home on 8ha Deadline Private Treaty nzr.nz/RX1285278 Deadline Treaty (if not sold prior) Closes 3pm, Wed 4 Apr 2018, NZR, 20 Kimbolton Rd, Feilding Peter Barnett AREINZ 027 482 6835 | 06 323 4434 peter@nzr.nz NZR Limited | Licensed REAA 2008
WELL LOCATED IRRIGATED SILTS 320 Riverside Rd, Martinborough, Wairarapa An aesthetically pleasing property with fertile alluvial soils currently used as a dairy support block and before that as an intensive cropping and livestock finishing block. Crops grown have been; peas, barley, sorghum, green feed oats, kale and brassica´s. An 8.5ha lease gives a total area of 84ha. Around 40ha of Greytown Silt Loam soil is protected from flooding and 60ha is irrigated via 40l/s bore. There is a hayshed, combination sheep & cattle yards with load out and a concrete silage bunker. This is a quality, well located and versatile property with great infrastructure that isn´t overcapitalized.
75.26 hectares Tender www.nzr.nz Ref: RX1412132 Tender Closes: 4.00pm Mon 23 April 18 NZR, 16 Perry St, Masterton Blair Stevens AREINZ 06 370 9199 027 527 7007 blair@nzr.nz NZR Real Estate Limited | Licensed REAA 2008
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The farm has a four-stand woolshed and covered yards built two years ago.
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quiet, gravel road that divides the property, enabling easy stock movement between the 75 paddocks, which all have three hot wires assisting conventional fencing. Water is sourced from a springfed dam and pumped to two tanks before being gravity fed to troughs in all of the paddocks. To cater for the farm’s operation are a good range of infrastructure including the four-stand woolshed with covered yards built in 2016, cattle yards, a six-bay implement
shed with a lock-up bay and a fivebay hay/implement shed. Rounding off Maru Farm is the three-bedroom plus sleepout character home that was fully refurbished in 2012 to a high standard that has created a superior family home.
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The farm suits an operation with a bit of trading and using crops to finish lambs and cattle.
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111ha River Silts
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5-year average 66,002kgs milksolids 20-aside cow shed, 2 x 4 bay sheds 1 x 3-bedroom house and 2 x 2 bedroom cottages 61ha run-off available to purchase
Real opportunity for keen energetic purchaser. Hard to find at this price with this potential. Available Going Concern $1.620M L & B + GST (if any) Web Ref GDR3269503
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179ha Ahaura Plains Two storey 4-bedroom permanent material home 32 aside cow shed, Reid Plant, approximately 350 yard Good complement farm buildings 106,000 Westland Milk Products shares included
“I don’t think you will find one better at this value in Westland’s desirable and productive Grey Valley”. $2.950M L & B + GST (if any) Web Ref GDR3110986
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“The current owners get good weights with the stock and do a reasonable amount of cropping and regrassing, including kale and rape.” Good soil types including silt loams underpin the farming operation, which has had 110ha cultivated in the past three years with 5ha now in plantain and clover, 40ha in annual grass and 30ha in Spitfire rape and kale. Superb access throughout Maru Farm is further enhanced by a
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Island Cliff, North Otago | 447 Conlans Road 288.1 Hectares Dairy Unit With Upside. • 288 hectares freehold • 4 pivots, plus K-line on NOIC water • 175 hectares irrigated, with potential to irrigate 200 hectares • 50 bail rotary • 3 homes This property is into the third year of a five year development programme, with environmental protection and enhancement being a major consideration in the planning process. Here is your opportunity to make the upside yours. | Property ID WA1594
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A character five-bedroom bungalow has been extensively renovated and has a spacious, modern kitchen and updated bathroom and lounge.
The land is roling to medium hills with 4ha of flat near the road.
Sheep and beef farm at Hunterville A WELL-APPOINTED 148ha sheep and beef farm near the rural community of Hunterville spreads over rolling to medium-contoured hills and has aesthetic appeal. Located just 6km from the village, which is a strong rural community, north of Marton, the farm has improvements that would cater for a significantly larger property including its four-stand woolshed,
sheep as well as cattle yards, three-bay implement shed and an enclosed workshop. Well-maintained tracks provide good access around the picturesque farm, which has 4ha of bush and dams for stock water scattered through all the paddocks. At the base of the hills, near the road, the farm has 2ha of flat country.
Richard White from Property Brokers says the owners have run a regular fertiliser programme, including 40 tonnes of superphosphate last spring, while a good spread of rain and temperate climate in Rangitikei District provides good growing conditions. A character five-bedroom bungalow has had extensive
renovations and it now sports a spacious modern kitchen, updated lounge and bathroom, as well as an extensive covered decking area that is ideal for entertaining. Hunterville has all the essentials for a community, such as the local primary school, a Four Square, fuel, mechanical services, veterinary services and, of course, cafes.
The highlight on the community calendar is the Huntaway Shepherds’ Schemozzle. The property will be auctioned on April 20.
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Versatile block comes with rich soil it has the ability to be triple cropped. The property has been run with an adjoining 8.5ha lease block that can be renewed, enabling the total area to winter 400 head of cattle when it was a finishing block. Today, as a dairy support block, the property grows maize, with normally three to four cuts of silage to make about 1000 bales of balage a year. It also winters 460 cows for six weeks and takes 160 calves through to rising two year olds. Duck Ponds has nine paddocks, plus holding paddocks and lanes within the stop bank near the river, totalling 41.5ha, while the flood plain outside the stop bank is one large paddock and hot wires are used to subdivide this area. Troughs in every paddock
receive good-quality stock water that is pumped independently from the irrigation bore. Blair Stevens says Duck Ponds is an aestheticallypleasing property handily located to the popular wine centre of Martinborough while the Ruamahanga River provides lifestyle and recreation options. He says it is a versatile property with great infrastructure without being over capitalised. Infrastructure includes a hay shed, combination sheep and cattle yards and a concrete silage bunker. Tenders for Duck Ponds close on April 23.
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This 75ha property, now a dairy support block, has been used for intensive cropping and livestock finishing.
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• Situated south of Whanganui is this 175ha farming opportunity. • Features a 20 aside herringbone dairy and 300 cow yard with adjacent feed pad. • The herd is split calving and milked all year round supplying Open Country. • Exceptional bore water supplies water to stock troughs, dairy and houses. • Large machinery shed, large silage bunker • There are two three bedroom family homes set in their own treed surrounds. • Your chance to buy this farm with a flexible takeover date and take advantages of the coming season, current RV $3 mil • Call Les to inspect, asking $2,995,000.
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• Situated on Rangitikei Line west of Palmerston North is this outstanding 91ha parcel of land with the option to purchase the adjoining 40ha. • Exceptional soils that are currently used for dairy farming and growing maize crops, but would suit a number of uses. • Deep lead irrigation bore in place to supply top quality water for up to 70ha of land for crops. • Current dairy infrastructure in place including a modern 30 aside herringbone dairy and 400 cow feed pad. • Would have a host of uses from market gardening, dairy or beef production, along with growing silage and crops. • Good road access with central laneway system. • Call Les to inspect.
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SOME of Wairarapa’s bestquality cropping soils form the basis for a 75ha property near Martinborough that has been an intensive cropping and livestock finishing block in the past and is now dairy support. Duck Ponds is well known locally as a quality property with its fertile, alluvial soils and irrigation that now distributes water to 60ha, including the sought-after Greytown silt loam soils. Significant investment has been made in the past to secure irrigation for the property with a consent in place to take 40 litres a second between October and May from a bore close to the Ruamahanga River, which runs along one boundary. At various times peas, barley, sorghum, green feed oats, kale and brassicas have all been grown on the property and
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Medium hill country makes up about 60% of the farm and can be driven on.
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About 20% of the farm lies on flat contour.
Entry level or addition PUKENUI on the Napier-Taupo road will tick a number of bases for buyers because of its suitability for a wide range of farming ventures and its location. The 224ha farm bounds the Mohaka River, which places it close to hunting and fishing, plus it has the full complement of farming infrastructure to support sheep, cattle, deer or dairy grazing. About 20% of the farm lies on flat contour, which is predominantly on a terrace above the river with 60% on medium hill country and 20% on steep hills. Roads bound three sides of the farm to provide good access,
including Waitara Road and Brooks Road. Much of the easy country can be driven over and tracks for quad bikes have been developed on the steeper country. Much of the property lies away from the south and combines with natural shelter to offer some protection for stock which lately has included ewes, trade lambs and cattle. The property is leased to two neighbours and the last stock records in 2016 also included deer on the 81ha of deer-fenced land. All up, the farm is subdivided into 40 paddocks, with much of the hills in two-wire cell-block-
style subdivision, plus some conventional fencing. For stock water, a pump takes water from a back dam to a tank at the highest point and then gravity feeds it to troughs. A second pump on the northern end of the farm takes water to a tank on a hill above the woolshed to service the flats and buildings. Before leasing the property in 2016, the farm had a solid fertiliser history going back 37 years of ownership. Its soils are predominantly Taupo ash and Gisborne plus Waikohau loams. It also has an area of gravel which has led to a commercial metal pit that pays a
The 1960s style house has been renovated the create an open plan design with doors to the deck.
royalty each year on a per-metre basis. Among the diverse range of farm infrastructure is the threestand woolshed that can be used with four stands and a night pen for 350 ewes. As well as the sheep yards and cattle yards with a crush, the farm has a deer shed with combined yards and an older-style hydraulic deer crush. An open-sided gable-roof haybarn and a three-bay workshop/implement shed at home complete the facilities. A three-bedroom 1960s style weatherboard home has had renovations to create an openplan design, with concertina doors opening to a large deck on two
sides. It sits 6.6km along Waitara Rd, 14km from a full primary school at Te Pohue and 49km from Bay View. Paul Harper from PGG Wrightson Real Estate says Pukenui is a great farming opportunity in a fantastic community, either as an ideal entry-level farm or addition to an existing operation. Tenders for Pukenui close on April 12.
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The milking platform has been gradually increasing.
No need to add water NESTLED into the Rakaia Gorge in Canterbury, a 332ha dairy farm has a stunning backdrop of mountains and a microclimate that enables it to be farmed without irrigation. Converted in 2013, the Windwhistle farm now milks 400 cows on its 158ha milking platform for a Westland Milk Products supply contract, including winter milking 140 cows for Westland’s UHT contract. Production this season, including the winter milk, is expected to reach 200,000kg milksolids (MS), which equates to 1265kg MS/ha and 500kg MS/cow, with grain and palm kernel added into the system, plus silage made on farm. On the remainder of the farm 80 calves are reared through to 90kg liveweight for a FirstLight Wagyu contract and about 40 dry cows are grazed. The property sweeps over predominantly flat contour on two large terraces beside the Rakaia River, with deep sandy loam soils on the lower terrace and deep silty loam soils on the upper terrace. Altitude ranges from 260m asl to 420m asl, with most of the effective area about 330m.
Ruth Hodges from Colliers International says the farm is in a recognised higher-rainfall environment with a good average summer rainfall. It also gets reliable pasture growth through autumn until late May. While set up for dairying, Hodges says the property also suits beef finishing or deer and as one of the most photographed farms in Canterbury, there is potential for agri-tourism ventures. Since the farm was converted to dairying the majority has been regrassed into a pasture mix of varied species including Revolution, Matrix, Alto, Trojan, Nui and clover. The milking platform has been gradually increasing with more development and crops have played their part in that process, including summer crops planted to feed between the end of December and February, oat silage, 6ha of fodder beet this season and annual crops of kale to support both ends of the season for dry cows. Due to the continued development of the farm in the past four years, Hodges says
there’s still room for upside for a new owner. As a recent conversion, the farm has a well-accessed layout connecting paddocks with the 40-bail rotary dairy which has DeLaval milking plant including automatic cup removers and a two-line, in-shed feed system. The farm is run by a husband and wife owner-operator team who employ one permanent staff member so the three homes offer ample accommodation. The homestead is a fivebedroom brick home while one staff house is a modern threebedroom home and the third house is an older, tidy twobedroom cottage. A good range of farm buildings and facilities covers its needs, from a woolshed and covered yards converted to calf-rearing facilities, to an older deer shed for more calf-rearing space and haysheds. The farm is for sale at $6.6 million.
The farm has a well-accessed layout connecting paddocks with the 40-bail rotary with DeLaval plant.
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To view the farm visit www.colliers.co.nz/148293 and for further information contact Ruth Hodges on 0273 090 334
The dairy has a twoline, in-shed feed system.
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ONE OF TASMANIA’S LARGEST CONTIGUOUS FARMS
RUSHY LAGOON, TASMANIA Rushy Lagoon: 1069 Cape Portland Road +
A combined land area of approximately 21,861Ha*, inclusive of 1,000Ha* of centre pivot irrigation, 6,699Ha* of arable improved pasture, 4,178Ha* of grazing land, 692Ha* of semi-improved pasture, 1,749Ha* of coastal grazing, and 77Ha* of water storage with the balance comprising timbered land.
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Soil types across the property underpin a diverse range of livestock operations, including intensive irrigation for dairy
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Future investment in pasture development will significantly increase carrying capacity.
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Water entitlements of 6,865ML* coupled with on-farm water storage of 4,295ML*, supported by well-designed irrigation infrastructure in a rainfall environment of 750mm* per annum.
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High quality operational infrastructure and structural improvements, including four dairies and a twenty-stand shearing shed, provide a strong platform for the livestock production systems.
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There is scope to expand the dairying platform with improved facilities and additional irrigation infrastructure.
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Current operations consist of a 4,000* head dairy herd, 6,800* head beef herd (Hereford and Angus) and 5,600* merino cross sheep.
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Rushy Lagoon is offered in one line or as separate assets to suit requirements.
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Opportunity to acquire a large-scale, agricultural enterprise on a ‘Walk In Walk Out’ basis, inclusive of all land, structures, water allocations, plant & equipment.
FOR SALE BY EXPRESSION OF INTEREST Closing Monday 30 April 2018 at 4.00pm (AEST) PETER RYAN
DANNY THOMAS
+61 418 818 444
+61 439 349 977
JARROD RYAN +61 417 848 595
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE
942 HA CUTOVER LAND TUAHU ROAD, Gisborne
TE MATA FOREST THAMES, Coromandel
FOR SALE OR PLANTATION MANUKA JV This land is well suited to either re-establishing a second rotation Radiata forest or, alternatively, establishing plantation Manuka to benefit from the burgeoning Manuka honey industry. + Total land area of 942 ha, with the Pinus Radiata forest currently being harvested + Progressive handback over 3 years for staged replanting
+ Approximately 90% of the land within a 2 km radius from the boundary is either exotic or native forest, providing an excellent buffer
+ 463ha land area and 280ha Radiata
+ Significant holding income until harvest is complete
+ DOC boundary, plantation manuka potential
+ First rotation forest with majority of the crop older than 20 years
+ Land is post 89 under ETS
+ Pruned and thinned, showing excellent growth
+ Extensive infrastructure and roading will be in place after harvest
+ Under two hours from Auckland CBD
FOR SALE BY NEGOTIATION
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280 HA FOREST ATTRACTIVE LAND HOLDING
+ Significant area suits ground-based harvesting
FOR SALE BY NEGOTIATION
JEREMY KEATING
JEREMY KEATING
021 461 210
021 461 210
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CBRE (Agency) Limited, Licensed Real Estate Agent (REAA 2008)
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THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS WEEKLY – March 26, 2018
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Three properties have been merged to form with farm on the outskirts of Palmerston North.
Potenital just beyond the city limits A 176ha Newbury property near Palmerston North is the amalgamation of three farms with outstanding soils capable of growing any crop. Les Cain from Sallan Realty says it creates a great chance to buy such a sizeable piece of land in the area, just minutes west of the city. The property is partly irrigated, has very good soil fertility and sits in a location
with city views which gives it future subdivision potential. Lifestyle blocks surround the property and Cain says it is easy to see future subdivision as the end use for the farm in the future. A resource consent for a subdivision on the Feilding side of the property is aimed at developing a private road called Harvest Lane with two non-transit road entries and exits, which Cain says could
be great in the future for this property. “We have been able to aggregate three farms into one with four road boundaries. “The 176 hectares is currently used for dairy farming but also grows great crops including maize that yield very well. “With resource consent for intensive farming the new owners can feel confident that they can farm into the future.” As a farming enterprise, the shape of
the property lends itself to cropping under pivot irrigation. “Combining this with great city views and an ever-expanding lifestyle real estate market, this property could have enormous opportunities for growth in the future.”
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For further information on the property, contact Les Cain on 0274 420 582.
DAIRY FARM
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The shape of this properties lends itself to cropping under pivot irrigation.
ARRANGE TO VIEW PIOPIO, 499/522 Aria Road
Business time of the season, Vendor wants action!
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• 4ha of fertile land, fenced paddocks • extends from road to stream • land and sheds ideal for calf-raising
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On site 6 April 1pm (unless sold prior) Alan Broadbent 027 441 8149
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Northland Property Group Ltd, Licensed REAA 2008
Our motivated vendor is willing to meet the market and has priced this large, 233 hectare property accordingly. Milking 620 cows with a proven production history exceeding 220,000kg/ms, this outstanding dairy unit offers true value for money. • Total land area 233.1706 hectares • 204 hectare milking platform • Modern 50 bail Rotary cowshed with all the bells and whistles • Two modern homes • Good balance of contours Situated just 5 minutes from the Piopio Village, Wairere Dairies offers a sizable land holding amongst a close and friendly community. Come see for yourself at our next open day what this farm has to offer or phone Kerry today to find out more.
REDUCED - NOW $6,500,000 Plus GST (if any) Open: Thursday 29th of March 11:00am to 1:00pm sharp. Please bring own ATV (helmet essential) www.harcourts.co.nz/OH6966
Kerry Harty P 07 873 8700 M 027 294 6215 E kjharty@harcourts.co.nz
Otorohanga FAR NORTH
Blue Ribbon Realty Ltd mreinz Licensed Agent REAA 2008
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THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS WEEKLY – March 26, 2018
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Property Brokers Limited Licensed REAA 2008
82 ha Irrigated dairy farm
The infrastructure includes a four-stand woolshed.
DEADLINE SALE
Bare block with WEB ID WR61034 DEADLINE SALE CENTRAL HAWKES BAY 705 Burnside Road View By Appointment DEADLINE SALE closes Thursday 3rd May, 2018 at 4.00pm Recently converted dairy farm provides an excellent opportunity for many. Looking for expansion or starting out, this property will suit all. Irrigated Takapau Bevan Pickett plains flats provide versatility for any farm enterprise. Mobile 027 220 2766 Currently running a successful 260 cow, 84,000 kg/MS Office 06 928 0520 bevanp@pb.co.nz winter milk dairy operation. Includes: • Good irrigation consent Pat Portas • Excellent farm infrastructure (converted 2012/13) Mobile 027 447 0612 • 36 a-side cowshed with feedpad, two homes Office 06 928 0521 Home 06 855 8330 A well-located versatile property. Make the move now. 3 patp@pb.co.nz
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ROLLING contour on good soils has a backdrop of limestone outcrops on a 201ha Hawke’s Bay bare block farm with coastal views beyond Waimarama Beach. Horiana Downs sits 28km southeast of Havelock North where it is farmed in conjunction with another property and carries 2100 stock units. It typically has 500 mixed-age ewes and trade lambs that vary depending on the season, plus 80 mixed-age cows, 20 twoyear-old heifers and 75 weaners.
From 10ha of flat country at the front of the property it flows over 140ha of rolling contour to 27ha of medium hills and 24ha of steep hills at the rear with those limestone outcrops. Maize, barley, lucerne and green feed crops have all been grown successfully on the farm, which is built on Kidnapper silt loam and clay loam. The mix of contour, limestone outcrops, patches of native bush and plantings create an attractive farm
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Hunterville sheep and beef
Breeding/finishing 490 ha
WEB ID MTR60915 AUCTION HUNTERVILLE 582 Ongo Road View By Appointment Located only 6km from town this well-appointed sheep AUCTION 11.00am, Fri 20th Apr, 2018, Hunterville Rugby Club Rooms, Paraekaretu Street, Hunterville and beef breeding farm offers 148 ha of rolling to medium contoured hills, with a small area of flat country by the road. The property offers improvements that would complement a property significantly larger and includes a 4 stand woolshed, sheep yards, cattle-yards and a 3 bay implement shed with an enclosed workshop attached at one end. My clients have run a regular 5 Richard White maintenance programme on the farm, it features good Mobile 027 442 6171 access through well maintained tracks. Office 06 327 0070 richardw@pb.co.nz
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WEB ID PR60986 $5,100,000 PAHIATUA 498 Ridge Road North View By Appointment Exceptionally well located 6km west of Pahiatua, this iconic property is a 'turn-key' operation and is ready for the new owners to capitalise on its superior ability to John Arends both breed and finish livestock. Of the 490 ha effective area, over 180 ha is easy to rolling contour suitable for cultivation, including 27 ha of fertile river flats. Combined with an excellent water system, strategic shelter belts and a recently refurbished villa set in mature grounds, this property allows you to get on and farm.
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Jared Brock
Mobile 027 449 5496 Office 06 376 4823
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The farm has a backdrop of limestone outcrops and views to the coast at Waimarama Beach.
coastal views setting in a location close to the wellknown Waimarama Beach and its rural community. Natural springs and dams, plus a permanent stream running through the farm supply stock water for the 17 paddocks. The springs run to storage tanks with a pump system taking water from a stream to one of those tanks as well. A subdivision is removing the house from the property but it retains the crucial
infrastructure for farming such as the four-stand woolshed with a night pen for 300 ewes, a two-bay hay barn, implement shed and a two-bay storage shed. Tenders for Horiana Downs close on April 18.
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TENDER
Rare Opportunity - 492 Fern Flats Road 3.3375ha kiwifruit orchard situated in the fertile Rangitikei district. Last season produced in excess of 20,000 trays on approximately 2.00ha. Majority of the labour completed with regards to this year's harvest. Three-bay implement shed with one-bay lockable plus a very pleasant house which has three bedrooms. Ideal as a starting orchard or secondary income. Farm chattels also included in sale. pggwre.co.nz/WAN27738
Marton TENDER Plus GST (if any) (Unless Sold By Private Treaty) Closes 4pm, Wed 11 April
Doug Glasgow B 06 349 2005 M 027 204 8640
dougglasgow@pggwrightson.co.nz
PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, licensed under REAA 2008
New Zealand’s leading rural real estate company RURAL | LIFESTYLE | RESIDENTIAL
AUCTION
Finishing Property, Superior Location • 403.7447ha (998 acres) approximately • Mainly easy to medium rolling contour • Well subdivided and watered • Spacious four-bedroom home plus two-bedroom cottage • 25km west of Waipukurau
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Ongaonga AUCTION Plus GST (if any) (Unless Sold Prior) Closes 2.00pm, Thurs, 3 May Ongaonga Public Hall, Bridge St VIEW 1.00-3.00pm Tue 3rd & 10th Apr & 10.00-12.00pm Thur 5th Apr
Max Lyver B 06 858 6780 M 027 597 5818
mlyver@pggwrightson.co.nz
PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, licensed under REAA 2008
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Modern Dairy Farm • 211.0480 hectares (more or less) located at 648 St Leonards Road, Culverden • Modern 50 ASHB shed, Read plant, in-shed feeding system, Protrack drafting and 650-cow yard • Full range of farm buildings including calf sheds, fertiliser sheds / bins and workshop areas • Near new Valley Pivot irrigators and fixed grid irrigation system supplied from the cost effective and reliable Amuri irrigation scheme • Three dwellings including two modern Stonewood homes pggwre.co.nz/CHR27836
Culverden DEADLINE PRIVATE TREATY Plus GST (if any) (Unless Sold Prior) Closes 2.00pm, Thur 5 April
Peter Crean B 03 341 4315 M 027 434 4002
pcrean@pggwrightson.co.nz
Mark Clyne B 03 341 4301 M 027 531 2964
mark.clyne@pggwrightson.co.nz
pggwre.co.nz
New Zealand’s leading rural real estate company RURAL
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Location Dairy Location 422 SH 30, and 46 Magee Road • 96 hectares of fertile, flat plains. In nine titles and only minutes from Whakatane township • Milking 260 pedigree Friesian cows and best production 106,000kgMS • Improvements to a very good standard include an eight year old, 40 bail rotary dairy system, Waikato Plant and ACR's, a six-bay implement shed and a 10-bay hay barn • There are two good homes, one of which is a large, beautifully refurbished homestead that any farming family would love to live in • Now after more than 90 years of one family farming this property, the current owners wish to retire, buying options arise and all tenders are welcome • A full information pack is available on request pggwre.co.nz/WHK27919
Awakeri TENDER Plus GST (if any) (Unless Sold By Private Treaty) Closes 4.00pm, Thursday 19 April VIEW 1.00-2.00pm, Tuesday 27 March & 3 April
Phil Goldsmith B 07 307 1620 | M 027 494 1844 pgoldsmith@pggwrightson.co.nz
TENDER
Beef Bees and Trees • This approximate 499ha [1233 acres] block of traditional hill country is a breeding block that has averaged 1000 stock units of sheep and beef raising good meat stock ready for fattening off site • A three stand shearing shed in good condition is positioned on the roadside and adjoining holding paddocks and yards complement the shed that contains one shearing plant • Stock yards are built for both sheep and cattle use and include a loading ramp again with direct access by trucks off Lakes Road with a good turning area. The bach is sound and in average condition • Honey producers are onsite with a number of hives. Forestry surrounds this property and the present stand of pines on the property will be harvested before or as part of this sale negotiations • After 48 years of enjoyable farming of this block and being a bit crook last year it is time to downsize. The Vendor lives in the district and will be available for advice if needed. pggwre.co.nz/WAN27925
PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, licensed under REAA 2008
Waverley TENDER Plus GST (if any) (Unless Sold By Private Treaty) Closes 4.00pm, Thursday 26 April PGGWRE, Hawera VIEW By appointment only
Mark Nicholas B 06 278 0420 | M 027 474 0678 mark.nicholas@pggwrightson.co.nz
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Desirable Historic Finishing Block
Waipu
159.156ha of flat to rolling contour, impressive sea and Whangarei Heads views. Impressive yards, reliable water and raced for access and excellent fencing throughout. Offered to the market for the first time in over 160 years is this highly recognisable finishing block located near the popular historic village of Waipu. This magnificent north facing property is renowned for finishing large well-bred livestock year after year. The century old four bedroom villa has been well maintained and renovated with attractive mature gardens. Properties like this are often sought, but rarely found! pggwre.co.nz/WEL27508
DEADLINE PRIVATE TREATY Plus GST (if any) (Unless Sold Prior) Closes 3.00pm, Thursday 12 April
Scott Tapp B 09 423 9717 M 021 418 161
scott.tapp@pggwrightson.co.nz
First Time on the Market in 40 years 1378 Wairamarama Onewhero Road This tidy 215 ha sheep and beef farm is ready for a new owner after 40 years under the stewardship of the current owner. The farm has been farmed with respect for the land and a view to the future to ensure the pasture has a healthy cover of clover. The property is supported by a North facing homestead set back off the road surrounded by specimen trees. The property is in two titles which gives options to purchase the house and 4ha (STS) separately.
Onewhero DEADLINE PRIVATE TREATY Plus GST (if any) (Unless Sold Prior) Closes 4.00pm, Monday 30 April VIEW 1.00-2.00pm Tuesday 3 & Sunday 8 April
pggwre.co.nz/PUK27945
Adrian van Mil B 09 237 2041 M 027 473 3632
High Producing Gold Kiwifruit Orchard
Whakatane
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NEW LISTING
Scale, Location and Quality 1015 Waimai Valley Road • 412 hectares breeding / finishing unit • Very good infrastructure • Modernised villa, four stand woolshed • Excellent mix of contour, good fencing and water • Great primary schooling close by • Properties like this rarely come to the market • Phone the agents for farm details
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John Sisley M 027 475 9808
jsisley@pggwrightson.co.nz
pggwre.co.nz/HAM27875
Richard Thomson M 027 294 8625
richard.thomson@pggwrightson.co.nz
PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, licensed under REAA 2008
66 Colebrook Road LOT 1 - 4.01 Canopy Ha G3 Gold of which .57 is just grafted, 4.36 Canopy Ha Haywood Green LOT 2 - 6.48 Canopy Ha G3 Gold, Large high stud lockup shed, toilet facilities, water tank, bore and pond. There is water for irrigation and frost protection for both titles and underground drainage, good shelter and security fencing around pond and road frontage. Area is well known for growing good numbers of trays per hectare. Each block is subject to new title being issued and can be sold separately. Lot 1 - $5.5M - Lot 2 - $6.5M
$12M
pggwre.co.nz/WHK27443
stewartmorrison@pggwrightson.co.nz
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Stewart Morrison B 07 307 1619 M 027 442 2833
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