The Orchardist I July 2022

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WHAT’S NEW

Top tips for maintaining frost fans 1 Regular servicing of your frost fans by a qualified service agent safeguards you from any unwanted issues in the colder months. To ensure your warranty remains valid, follow the manufacturer’s servicing requirements. tart and run your FrostBoss® frost fans every four to 2 S six weeks for at least ten minutes at operating revs. This brings the engine to operating temperature, gives the battery a charge-up from the alternator, moves oil thoroughly through the top and bottom gearboxes and helps reduce any build-up of water condensation. Lack of use is the major cause of failure in frost fans. heck battery voltages regularly. You can do this 3 C manually yourself on many types of frost fans by checking the auto start controller LCD (liquid crystal display) screen or by checking online data if available. 4 If monitoring is not already fitted, consider having your frost fans monitored. This can be configured to notify you if there are any fault alerts requiring attention. e aware of the weather. Do not operate your 5 B frost fans in foggy or windy conditions. Refer to the manufacturer’s operator manual. 58

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nsure your frost fans are operating at the correct rpm 6 E (revolutions per minute) and adhering to applicable noise and consent regulations in your local area. If you have any concerns, talk to your service agent. eep fuel tanks full. This is because the bigger the 7 K air gap, the greater likelihood for condensation to develop and contaminate the fuel. Water condensation also creates the perfect environment for the diesel bug, so removing the conditions for condensation to occur is the best form of preventative maintenance. 8 Ensure you have the 24/7 contact details for your service agent stored in your phone for any emergency repairs that may arise during the frost season. This frost fan guide was created by Abbie Franklin at New Zealand Frost Fans.


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ThermoMax – frost protection

4min
pages 62-64

Biolchim – Protamin strikes a note with both conventional and organic growers

2min
page 61

Don’t treat your soils like dirt

4min
pages 58-59

New Zealand Frost Fans – Top tips for maintaining frost fans

1min
page 60

Everything about pre-emergence herbicides

7min
pages 55-57

Official opening marks beginning

5min
pages 46-47

Collaboration key for the Tasman’s 2022 harvest

4min
pages 48-49

Yen Ben lemon harvest underway in Northland

9min
pages 38-41

Whiritoa orchard innovating and growing with cover crops

9min
pages 34-37

Continued growth of international cherry market faces challenges

7min
pages 30-33

Avo Update – Connecting again

2min
page 52

Full potential of walnut industry yet to be cracked

8min
pages 42-45

Fascinating history of twin kauri taonga

5min
pages 50-51

Persimmons part of growth plan

7min
pages 19-21

Future leaders shine at industry awards

5min
pages 14-18

Revitalising the family orchard’s roots

10min
pages 26-29

The Chief Executive: Will steady growth be enough?

6min
pages 6-8

Government policy updates

2min
page 10

President’s Word: He Waka Eke Noa – What it means for growers

5min
pages 4-5

A guide to New Zealand’s biosecurity system

6min
pages 11-13

Hawke’s Bay talent garners Young Fruit Grower title

6min
pages 22-25
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