Canterbury Farming, August 2014

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August 2014

Low use but high gains from farm consultants

NZPork signs By Kent Caddick biosecurity Although professional help with farm management is partnership very important to many farmers, most do not employ Page 8

Love of wool a family affair

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Farming for tourism

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a consultant, even though an analysis of profit data shows farmers who do receive $4 return for every dollar spent. This is just one conclusion from research being conducted by Lincoln University’s senior lecturer in Farm Management Research, Dr Kevin Old, and research fellow, Dr Peter Nuthall. Last year more than 2000 farmers were mailed a questionnaire which sought opinions and preferences with regard to farm succession and governance. A response rate of 36% was achieved. Dr Old said with this response rate being greater than the norm, that it was clear that farmers were interested in the topics covered. “With the decisions made by farmers having a significant impact on New Zealand’s economic wellbeing, it is important to know how farming decisions are made, particularly when it comes to ascertaining how farm management skills could be improved.” He said most farmers have the potential to access farm consultants, but the results found that only a small number actually utilised such services on a regular basis.

“The average use across all farmers was 21 hours per annum, however, over half the farmers surveyed use less than 10 hours per annum, which indicates infrequent or irregular use. At the upper end of farm consultant use, just 4% used more than 70 hours per annum — equating to nearly six hours per month. The research showed that young farmers (those under 35 years) tend to use consultants more (an average of 42 hours per annum) compared to relatively older farmers. “For instance, for those over 55 years of age, the figure is 21 hours per annum. However, these are averages, and many farmers will not employ consultants at all.” It was found that farmers with a net farm investment of less than $5 million paid $1,330 per annum on average. In contrast, farmers with a net investment of more than $25 million spent $17,700 per annum on average. “When all farm sizes were averaged out, it was found that

dairy and crop farmers spent the most on consultants, $4,240 and $5,800 per annum respectively. This is perhaps unsurprising as crop farms have important decisions to make each year regarding selecting crop mix.” The researchers considered whether a lack of trust was one reason for the relatively low use of consultants. The research showed 56% of the farmers rated their trust in consultants at 1 or 2 on a 5 point scale (with 1 being good and 5 poor). “The remaining 44% were ambivalent or worse when it came to trust in consultants. In fact, the average score overall was 2.42, which strongly suggests an overall ambivalence.” Dr Old said from their research it would appear that strategic decisions are largely made by the farmers themselves even if some ‘trusted person’ discussions occur first. “Clearly professional help is very important to some farmers, although most do not employ a consultant. They rely on their own experience and

Lincoln University’s senior lecturer in Farm Management Research, Dr Kevin Old is surprised at the low use of farm consultants given the potential they have to increase farmer’s returns

observations, and on discussions with family and ‘trusted persons’.” He said it appeared that risk factors are seen by farmers as problematic. “When asked whether they wanted help in controlling risk, the average score, again on a five point scale, was 2.6. Expressed differently, 52% noted they needed help. “With profit data analysis showing that farmers who employed a consultant received $4 for every dollar spent, the question is raised as to why more farmers don’t utilise these services.

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“It is perhaps worth noting that this dollar figure is an average, meaning some farmers would receive more while others less. Also, the analysis does not consider a farmer’s inherent skill or objectives. Some, for instance, may be content with their current situation.” Overall, the researchers concluded that any initiatives concerned with improving farmers’ managerial ability should focus on the farmers themselves in light of the fact that they tend to make most of their decisions without professional assistance.


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August 2014

Entries open for prestigious farm awards by Kent Caddick

Canterbury farmers will be looking to continue the region’s stranglehold on the country’s premier environmental farming award, the Gordon Stephenson Trophy. Entries have opened for the 2015 Canterbury Ballance Environment Farm Awards. The awards, which have been running in the region for 12 years, celebrate responsible land stewardship and sustainable farm management. Canterbury regional coordinator for the Ballance Awards Jocelyn Muller said the awards continue to grow in Canterbury. “The awards recognise and celebrate that good practice on-farm management is

beneficial to the business as well as the environment. “By entering the awards, farmers have the opportunity to have their farms assessed by a team of skilled judges, all with expertise in their particular area. “Many farmers believe the judging process itself makes entering the awards a worthwhile experience. Farmers can discuss their ideas and business practices with the team of highly experienced and knowledgeable judges.

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“It also provides an opportunity for farmers to benchmark the sustainability of their farm practices and see where they can make improvements,” she said. The nation-wide awards are run across 10 regions by the New Zealand Farm Environment Trust (NZFE). A National Award, the Gordon Stephenson Memorial Trophy, is chosen from the regional winners. Jocelyn Muller said the awards are going to go from strength to strength in Canterbury. “Since Canterbury’s beginning in 2002 the awards have involved more than 200 entrants, 80 trained judges, as well as 11 supreme, and around 60 category award winners. “This year our regional winners Mark and Devon Slee went on to win the coveted national Gordon Stephenson Trophy making it two years in a row for the Ashburton district after Methven farmers Craige and Roz Mackenzie won the title last year. “Having the names of Canterbury farmers engraved on the Gordon Stephenson

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Trophy in consecutive years shows Canterbury farmers are taking the lead in sustainable farming and are serious about contributing to the region’s environmental, social, and economic wellbeing,” she said. The Slee’s business, Melrose Dairy Limited, is based on 1014ha in the Ealing district, south of Ashburton. With a milking platform of

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a valuable and informative experience. “The awards are a great opportunity to learn, network, and receive feedback on farming operations. The process provides us with a great opportunity to tell our story about irrigated agriculture and its benefits to our community. “The awards show that profitability and environmental sustainability can go hand in hand and they are a welcome recognition for our industry and for the teamwork, passion, and commitment we have made to our business,” he said. The period for entering the Canterbury awards is open until October 1, with the awards evening to be held in March, 2015. Entry forms for the 2015 competition are available from the NZFE website at www.bfea.org.nz.

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August 2014

Spending the proposed wool levy

NZPork signs biosecurity partnership

by Kent Caddick

by Kent Caddick

The Wool Levy Group has released details of how it intends to spend the money the levy will raise.

NZPork has become one of the first organisations to sign the Deed for the Government Industry Agreement (GIA) for Biosecurity Readiness and Response.

Voting papers for the Wool Levy Referendum will be sent out on September 10 with voting to close on October 10. Chair of the Wool Levy Group Sandra Faulkner said farmers’ feedback has been instrumental in building the proposal for the wool levy. “We have also been consulting with a pan-industry group including researchers, brokers and exporters.” Ms Faulkner said the wool levy proposal will be bringing to life the business case which sheep farmers have voted on three times. “The core principles remain the same: innovation, which includes research and development and education, which is about raising demand and communication.” A levy of 3c on the average 5.4kgs (including slipe) greasy weight equivalent per head produced per annum would equal around 16.2 cents per sheep. Ms Faulkner said initially the levy will be no higher than 3c per kilogram and there will

NZPork was the first animalbased industry to enter into a GIA and the second industry overall, behind Kiwifruit Vine Health. The GIA deed sets the legal framework for NZPork’s participation with MPI in regard to readiness activities for its priority biosecurity risks. It also gives the industry an equal voice in decisions in the event of an exotic disease incursion. NZPork chairman Ian Carter said the industry continues to have concerns about how biosecurity is being managed. “But the GIA Deed creates an opportunity for us to partner with government in a very real and practical way on some priority issues. “This agreement gives the pork industry a place at the decision table when it comes to preparing for and managing biosecurity risks specific to our industry. This is a positive step toward sorting out a critical area for New Zealand’s economy.” Mr Carter said the structure of the GIA is indicative of MPI

be an upper limit of 5c per kilogram stipulated in a new Wool Commodities Levy Act. Education will get the bulk of the around $4.6 million the levy is expected to raise. “Education is one of the most critical aspects of the levy with $2.7m being set aside for this,” Ms Faulkner said. “The money will go to a Campaign for Wool which will replace the existing test house contribution, a contestable fund for collaborative projects such as educating retail staff and consumers, tertiary teaching fellowships and a contestable scholarship fund as well as funding New Zealand’s IWTO obligations. “Key stakeholders will be consulted to ensure there is a better understanding of lead markets including finding the most effective ways to create demand.“ In addition to the education fund another $0.5m will be set aside for communication and advocacy which among other things will be used to support

Chair of the Wool Levy Group, Sandra Faulkner

trade negotiations, improve market access, provide a voice for wool and be a first point of contact for government, business, banking and universities. A further $0.5m will be set aside for R&D innovation which will include a contestable fund to allow research projects, which are not covered by current funding but are clearly of benefit to the industry, to be carried out. Finally $0.5m will be set aside for governance and administration of the fund. “Administration will be kept to a minimum, with a proposed board of three farmer elected directors (elected nationally) and up to two appointees post-harvest,” Ms Faulkner said.

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August 2014

O’Connor Comments with Damien O’Connor

From the Minister Nathan Guy, Minister for Primary Industries

Opposition Spokesman on Agriculture

Red meat sector confidence on the rise

Foreign money New Zealand industries including agriculture have all relied for their development on access to foreign capital to grow and prosper. We are a relatively new country without the history of wealth creation and banks have provided the money for expansion and growth. There has always been a sizeable component of foreign ownership of the larger companies which oscillates with international trends. The early British ownership of meat companies allowed them to control the flow of our produce into the traditional homeland retailers. The development of farmer owned co-operatives was the logical way for Kiwi farmers to gain more control of the quality export meat we produce in this country for a much wider range of off-shore customers. The co-ops for the most part have served the interests of farmers and the country well, especially in dairying. However, the individual minded farmers who buy the shares don’t always buy into the culture and as we are

realising in the meat industry, can undermine the structure and objectives of the cooperative models. It has been with concern that we hear rumours of greater foreign purchase of the meat sector at a time when we desperately need to determine a better future for New Zealand, not foreign investors. It has also been interesting to note that when we are the focus of a growing foreign interest in our valuable farmland and houses, the organisations which have fuelled the speculation have been making record profits. Last week both ANZ and ASB announced record profits. The logical question that should be asked by farmers is who is milking who. The cows, the farmers, or the banks? With the big drop in payout for milk and the high land and capital costs of farming, will a downward market adjustment in values

put a large portion of the bank debt at risk? The only security available for the banks is speculative foreign purchases that will tend to underpin values because the cost of the offshore capital is so much lower. There are some challenges ahead for all our agricultural sectors. Opening the door to foreign purchase of more New Zealand farm land will not serve the interests of our country, our young Kiwi farmers, or our ability to control the future direction for high value primary exports. We now have a slowly increasing quantum of domestic capital that can fuel real growth in agriculture if we plan for a better future of higher value to all stakeholders from the market. The decision on who drives that future will be decided at the upcoming election and every farmer should think very carefully about their vote.

After some challenging years, there are strong signs of improved results for many in the red meat sector. This is a reflection of the hard work of everyone — from farmers through to processors and exporters. Overseas prices for New Zealand manufacturing beef are now 28 percent higher than 12 months ago, and farm gate prices for lamb are 13% higher than a year ago. The meat and wool sectors make up 21% of total primary sector export revenue. The export value of $8 billion for this year ending June 30, 2014 is a record, which is a fantastic result. This is expected to keep increasing, and reach $9.4 billion by 2018. Opening up new markets is going to be very important in maintaining this progress and helping farmers. New Zealand has a busy trade agenda, with current negotiations including Korea, India, the Middle East and the Trans Pacific Partnership which includes the United States and Japan. Trade with China has been a massive success with two-way trade between our

countries now worth $20 billion a year. Recently 13 new meat premises were approved for export to China which will be worth millions to the industry. While there is plenty of good news, there is still a determination to ensure the sector is operating to its full potential. The continued sharing of ideas about the structure of the industry, including through the election of Meat Industry Excellence representatives to the boards of the major cooperatives, can only improve understanding of the sector’s complexity. Of course, September 20 is just around the corner. As we enter the election period, it is inevitable that certain political parties will put the boot into the primary sector. Little do they realise that most farmers are environmentalists, and that they want to leave their farms in

a better state for their children and grandchildren to enjoy. I think this quote from Dwight Eisenhower summarises this perfectly: ‘Farming looks bloody easy when your plough is a pencil and you live a thousand kilometres from the paddock’. And so I’d like to thank you for all you do, because I don’t believe that farmers get thanked enough. Through hard work and passion, your product is exported to the finest restaurants and dinner tables around the world. As a Government, we realise the hard work of all those in the primary sector has driven our economy. This has helped the Government get back into surplus and help fund things like new schools, hospitals, and roads. If we are fortunate enough to be re-elected, it won’t be something we forget.

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Kiwi dominance of global dairy trade slips Fonterra’s forecasts need a 100% Pure Aotearoa New Zealand review. The recent Fonterra milk price forecast cut of 14% down from $7 to $6 a kilogram of milk solids shows the risks to the economy of reliance on production of unsustainable dairy commodities. The drop to farmers from an estimated payout in the latest season of $8–10/kg and exceeding $13b collectively is looking to fall $4b, a huge hit for financially exposed farmers and the New Zealand economy. Milk solids are processed into a variety of grades of milk powder and other dairy products, but most can hardly be called value added in the true meaning. Our dairy is mostly feeding into an increasingly competitive commodity market. Regardless of fluctuations and occasional rosy years, it is difficult to see a consistent future of high milk price returns. The management and board of Fonterra are taking New Zealand dairy increasingly

offshore, diluting New Zealand production with herds in South America and China, using significant volumes of United States and Australian milk and other overseas production. New Zealand is slipping from its strong share (about a third) of internationally traded dairy products. New Zealand is unique, exporting 95% of about 20 million tonnes of milk production, whereas most countries’ production is consumed at home. However, other countries are cranking up production, responding to perceived market opportunities and New Zealand has limited production capacity. As New Zealand’s dominance of the global dairy trade slips, it is important our competitive point of difference in the world is clearer. Mostly in pasture production, rather than cows in large sheds or feed lots, New Zealand dairying should not be muddied with offshore production or poor

practice at home. Fonterra must not sell its overseas production on the New Zealand pasture image. Clean green 100% Pure Aotearoa New Zealand is an international prize winning brand and one that our best value international consumers recognise. The brand needs to be maintained and built. For dairy that means keeping on the pasture and keeping the 100% Pure brand in sight in every decision that’s made. Stand-off pads and herd homes should be used sparingly and moves to permanent housing braked. Intensification isn’t the picture our best value customers have with product from clean green 100% Pure Aotearoa New Zealand. Love New Zealand, the Greens new strap line, works well with 100% Pure Aotearoa New Zealand and in part reflects the need for sustainable production for a smarter economy.

Cold blasts from the north and west Clouds have been gathering off shore with respect to dairying here in God’s own, and they are now starting to appear over the horizon. While many thought it would have been Europe who would have been the main threat, it seems the real risk is from the United States of America. You know, that wonderful nation that we so desperately want to love us, protect us and be our best mates. While their leader plays golf with ours, they are setting up huge, and I mean huge, dairy farms with massive milking sheds and square miles of dairy support areas for their cut and carry regimes. I understand that these units make our Canterbury units look very small in comparison. The situation seems simple. They have seen what we are doing and in true American style have taken a great idea and thrown a lot of grunt at it. Remember that’s what they did to British sports cars in the 1960s when

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they took a good handling 4-cylinder car and shoe horned in a V8. It meant the thing no longer handled but went like the clappers. They are very focussed on the Chinese market and are equally happy to admit that. The scary thing is that if they were to increase their production by just five percent, it will equate to 35 percent of Fonterra’s production and I don’t need to tell you what that will mean to our exports to China. So while digesting that, ponder on the fact that our very own Fonterra sets the world price by their open auction system and all the Americans have to do is slip their price slightly under ours and the Chinese celebrate the extra margin in their bank. Perhaps David Cunliffe was right when he said, ‘we shouldn’t put all our cows in the one basket’. I recently

had the chance to watch the Aussie farming programme called Landline on television and there again were the threatening clouds. Aussie is already exporting into our markets with both bottled milk and baby formulas, and the reporter was very openly saying that the industry is very focussed on expanding production and just as focussed on taking on the New Zealanders in the market place. Rugby rivalry is one thing, but that’s hardly cricket! Again they are putting a lot of money and effort into development and while I was thinking they wouldn’t be able to match our irrigated pasture, the reporter gave me a very full explanation about how much land is now going under irrigation, that there is enough water and that their technology is world beating.

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United States leading indicators were up for the fifth straight month, while United Kingdom gross domestic product (GDP) growth in the June quarter was the strongest since 2007. China also improved, with the renewed fiscal stimulus in the June quarter emphasising their commitment to maintaining a minimum level of ongoing economic growth. Europe remains the laggard, and while economic data indicates improving manufacturing activity, credit growth continues to fall and the outlook is mixed across the various individual countries. Deterioration in the Ukraine

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managing the risks that are present in their economy. In Australia, resource stocks were assisted by this improved Chinese sentiment, but gains were also made across other parts of the market. The financial sector was the biggest driver of the ASX200 index as Australian investors continued to buy higher yielding stocks. New Zealand equities had a quieter quarter on lower turnover, with the market contending with a large number of Initial Public Offerings (IPOs), as well as a further tightening of monetary conditions by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) and weaker commodity prices. However, New Zealand remains one of the best performing equity markets (in New Zealand dollar terms) over the year. Looking at the fixed interest

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market, the RBNZ’s monetary policy tightening was in line with expectations however indications are that any further rise in the Official Cash Rate (OCR) is unlikely before the end of the year. Accordingly, while the increase in July contributed to increases in short-term interest rates, the moderated outlook for the cash rate meant the New Zealand dollar did depreciate slightly against most currencies over the quarter. Lower dairy and log prices have also contributed to some weakness in the New Zealand dollar. Declines in longer-term interest rates were driven by global trends. The difference between shorter and longer-term interest rate movements has resulted in a flatter yield curve, with investors now receiving less yield pick-up for investing in longer-dated instruments. Better United States economic data and inflation beginning to emerge also suggests that the low point in longer-term interest rates is now behind us. Recent new bond issues have been well sought after and we expect similar demand with any new issues. For further details contact Andrew Wyllie, an authorised financial adviser with Forsyth Barr in Christchurch. He can be contacted regarding portfolio management, fixed interest, or share investments on 0800 367 227 or andrew.wyllie@ forsythbarr.co.nz. To find out more about Forsyth Barr visit www.forsythbarr.co.nz This column is general in nature and should not be regarded as personalised investment advice.

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The Property (Relationships) Act 1976 is a statutory scheme designed to determine the interests in property of people who are, or have been, in relationships where the property was, or is to be, used collectively. It is largely used by couples following separation to achieve a just division as to each spouse or partner’s interest and entitlement, though the scheme can also be used by existing couples for financial planning purposes. The scheme was extended by amendment in 2001, so now deals with de facto couples and same sex couples as well as married couples. Generally speaking, the presumption of the scheme is that most property put to the common use or benefit of the relationship by the couple during the relationship is relationship property and is owned in equal shares by each spouse or partner. The notion of equal sharing comes about from a legal recognition that people make different kinds of contributions to sustain and foster a relationship and it would be unfair that, should that relationship fail, the quality of the relationship was not taken

into account. While the law’s efforts to recognise individual property rights following the highly personal circumstances of a separation is soundly principled it is often in the practical aspects of giving effect to the scheme that the spouses or partners will need legal assistance. If, as is most commonly the case, there was one family home during the relationship, issues will arise as to whether that home should be sold and the equity divided or whether it is better that one person remain in occupation. Other issues can arise in respect of circumstances where there are multiple homes or a homestead on a lifestyle block or small farm. If there are children to the failed relationship issues will inevitably arise regarding child support along with broader matters concerning the care and welfare of the children. It is important that each spouse or partner consult a legal

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and a drop in forecast payouts to farmers Synlait Milk expects strong global demand for its lactoferrin to continue. The Canterbury based company began commercially producing and selling the valuable milk protein earlier this year. Synlait Milk’s managing director Dr John Penno said the response from customers about the performance of lactoferrin in their product applications had been very positive. “Our initial focus on its application in infant formula and over the counter nutraceutical

products such as health tablets is paying off. “Globally, consumers are increasingly looking for nutritious and safe food that contributes to the long-term health and well-being of their families. Lactoferrin can help meet these needs,” said Dr Penno. Used in the manufacture of infant formula, health food and pharmaceutical products, the bioactive protein provides

significant anti-inflammatory protection and other health benefits. “It is an important step forward for the business. We have had interest for some time from customers looking to enhance the performance of lactoferrin as an ingredient in their infant formula products. “By producing spray-dried lactoferrin through a process which has been designed to protect its bio-activity and

increase solubility, we are able to meet their needs,” Dr Penno said. Following the upgrade of its Specialty Milks Dryer earlier this year, Synlait Milk became one of only two manufacturers world-wide with the capability to produce lactoferrin as a spray-dried powder. Synlait Milk is targeting 15 metric tonnes of spray dried lactoferrin sales in the current financial year.

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The ‘Know to make it Flow’ Andrew Curtis, Irrigation New Zealand CEO

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IrrigationNZ’s information and training event returns to Ashburton offering practical, inexpensive and short (three hour) workshops for anyone working with irrigation, considering irrigation development or wanting to understand irrigation theory and practice. Launched last year — the event recognises many farmers can’t get to IrrigationNZ’s biennial conference — but still want and need access to the latest irrigation advice. With the support of principal sponsor Aqualinc, 16 halfday workshops are on offer addressing common irrigation concerns and challenges. Additional support for this year’s event has come from ANZ Bank, Environment Canterbury, Nelson Irrigation Corporation of Australia Pty Ltd and EECA. Whether it’s capturing data or choosing the right sprinkler, building storage ponds or selecting pipes, installing soil moisture sensors or advanced pump selection, there’s a

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workshop to suit. Other sessions focus more on strategic, legal and planning issues facing the irrigation industry, and all workshops are presented by industry specialists. While popular workshops from last year like ‘Commissioning your Irrigation System’ return, IrrigationNZ is excited to announce new topics and presenters. These include: ‘Irrigating Hills’ with Blair Hamilton and Seth Laurenson; ‘Farm Environment Plans’ with Sue Cumber and ‘Reducing your Energy Bill’ with IrrigationNZ project manager Paul Reese, joined by Keri Johnson. Further information about the ‘Great Irrigation Challenge’, including how to register, can be found on www.irrigationnz. co/nz/events-and-training or by phoning IrrigationNZ on 03 341 2225. But if you can’t get to the ‘Great Irrigation Challenge’ IrrigationNZ has scheduled further training opportunities for Canterbury and Otago farmers beginning next month.

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Kicking off in Cromwell on September 8, new Irrigation Operator and Management Training workshop dates include Oamaru on September 9, Pleasant Point on September 10, Ashburton on the October 23 and 24 and Rangiora on November 7. Aimed at farm staff managing and using irrigation on a daily basis, these courses are also valuable for rural professionals and industry representatives wanting a refresher on the latest irrigation recommendations. Combining classroom learning with in-the-field application, the one-day workshops are both practical and interactive. Comprehensive resources provided at the end of the day assist further learning. IrrigationNZ CEO Andrew Curtis says the Irrigation

Operator and Management Training workshops focus on the fundamentals of ‘high performing irrigation’. “Anyone attending can expect to leave these workshops knowing the core knowledge and skills to streamline irrigation procedures so problems can be minimised and farm profitability maximised,” Mr Curtis says. Four modules are covered including Irrigation Regulation, Scheduling, Operation and Maintenance, and Calibration. For more information visit www. irrigationnz.co/nz/events-andtraining or phone IrrigationNZ on 03 341 2225. The Irrigation Operator and Manager Training workshops have been designed by IrrigationNZ with support from DairyNZ, Primary ITO, ANZ Bank and Agstaff.


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Weather Watch

August 2014

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by Tony Trewinnard

Airflow anomalies pointed to increasing westerly airflow in the month of July, which for much of the month was more spring like for Canterbury than winter like. Rainfall was below normal generally by around 50%, but with rainfall totals between 50 and 75% in North Canterbury and on Banks Peninsula, and under 50% in much of the Plains and high country. Sunshine hours were near normal. Temperatures were warmer than normal, with both day time maximums and night time minimums around +1.0 to +1.5 deg above long term averages. Consequently the month saw fewer than usual frosts and cold outbreaks and more days with mild westerly or northwesterly conditions. In the tropical Pacific many oceanic indicators are continuing to point towards weak El Nino conditions, with regions of warmer than usual water surfacing near the equator. However, many of the usual trends we expect to see in a typical El Nino event are still not occurring, and many atmospheric indicators are failing to show any significant El Nino development. In particular, the Southern Oscillation Index remained at positive levels through July which is not the usual behaviour ahead of an El Nino event. There is increasing evidence that this

El Nino event will be a minor one, which may have already peaked and is on the wane. The latest computer models are now showing at best a weak to moderate El Nino event, with some of the most recent suggesting the expected El Nino has peaked at low levels and will decay steadily throughout the second half of the year. There are some suggestions of a significant La Nina event developing early next year. As we are currently in a phase in the Pacific where La Nina events are expected to be more dominant, we too expect this El Nino to be in imminent decline, and likely to be replaced early next year by potentially strong La Nina conditions. As the El Nino decays we generally see increased westerly or southwesterly airflow over New Zealand and we cautiously expect this through the spring months (which usually see westerlies dominant anyway) and into early summer. However, the presence of warmer than normal ocean waters around, and especially just east of the South Island suggests we may see continued development of low pressure systems over and near New

Forecast — Canterbury Rainfall

Temperature

Near normal

Milder than normal

Sunnier than normal

More westerly airflows

Oct

Near normal

Milder than normal

Sunnier than normal

More westerly airflows

Nov

Near normal

Near normal

Near normal

Mixed

Dec

Near normal

Near normal

Near normal

Mixed

Zealand in the next few months, despite a general trend towards more periods of westerly airflow. This has been a feature of August so far. From September through to at least October and November, we expect to see typical spring westerly airflows, with warmer and sunnier conditions, but regular southwesterly changes still bringing some rainfall, probably enough to keep monthly totals near the long term averages. While early summer months may be a little drier than usual, there are some tentative indications that the mid to later summer could be wetter and cloudier.

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Graph 1.

odd shower (2–5mm) and the overcast weather has slowed the development of the deficit. BUT, a return to high pressure and cool-mild days (11–14°C) will see the deficit reach stress point about September 1. The question will be — if it doesn’t rain (10-15mm), should I irrigate? See Graph 1. The next determinant is soil temperature. Is it

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warm enough to irrigate? By soil temperature standards this has not been a cold winter. A minimum temperature at 10cm of 4°C is really not that cold. Since 20 July: • The average soil temperature has been 8.1°C. • The average 9am soil temperature has been 6.0°C. • On 31 July and 1 August the 9am soil temperature was a balmy 9°C.

Not what one would call cold for the middle of winter and not temperatures that would exclude irrigation. See Graph 2. Little wonder the grass (and other crops) have been growing. With these soil temperatures there is a significant amount of N mineralisation taking place. Roughly: • With an average soil temperature of 8.1°C.

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“We are running the competition in conjunction with the Ministry for Primary Industries to tell the stories behind the primary products we grow on our farms,” says Rural Women national president, Wendy McGowan. MPI will use some of the photos, videos and stories to promote the New Zealand primary industry brand and our rural values. “We encourage people to get their creative juices flowing to share the challenges and triumphs of farming and today’s sustainable business practices. We hope to see entries that reflect our care of the land and our animals, and the skills and ingenuity of the people that make New Zealand’s primary industries so successful.” Rural Women NZ also hopes the competition will highlight the opportunities for great careers that are available in the sector.

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FARMING For Tourism BY BELINDA CULLEN-REID

Travelling down the long straight road of Highway 73 from Christchurch towards Springfield, the flat terrain of the Canterbury Plains continues endlessly with only the growing magnitude of the distant Southern Alps to impress the mind.

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et right on Springfield’s doorstep, down a couple of side roads, everything suddenly changes as the road dips into Kowai Pass, wending its way towards the Waimakariri River and the foot of the Torlesse Range. In this idyllic and seemingly remote spot a bus load of Japanese high school students arrive early on a chilly winter morning. Within the next couple of hours they will feed a friendly sheep, watch a farm dog herd some frightened looking ewes into a pen, cuddle an alpaca, watch a shearing demonstration and take a ride on a jet boat on the Waimakariri River.

This is the tourist side of farming, where those not fortunate enough to have been raised on farms can pay for the experience of getting up close and personal with rural life, even if it is a sanitised version. Running the show is retired police constable Chris Lowe and his wife Del. The Lowes took on the tourist operation nine years ago, combining it with their horse trekking business which they run on the same property. It’s a family affair with their son Jonathan working as trek leader. As a qualified chef Jonathan comes in handy providing meals for tour groups also.

After working in the police force for 20 years Chris decided to seek a friendlier clientele. Growing up on a sheep and beef farm at Prices Valley on Banks Peninsula, he couldn’t wait to get back to the country. The hills around Kowai Bush were reminiscent of the peninsula and were ideal for his lifelong love of horses. “I loved growing up on the farm and working in the outdoors. When I grew up, everything on the farm was done by horses,” Chris said. “I moved here so I could do horse trekking. Kowai Bush has good terrace flats and places to trot and canter.

“The scenery is amazing and it’s so quiet and so big. Some people come here and ask where are all the people? They’re used to highly populated areas. They love the space and that’s what I like too.” The Lowes took over the tourist venture nine years ago, leasing it from the farms owner Hamish Faulkner. Prior to the 2010 Canterbury earthquakes most of the businesses clientele were from destinations around the globe, including Korea, Japan, England and the Middle East. That all changed overnight. “We took a huge knock after the earthquake with around 80 percent of our business gone. The schools lost a lot

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Demonstrating how to herd sheep is part of the farm show experience at the Rubicon Valley Tourist Centre based at Kowai Bush

who are looking to experience the country life they’ve seen on postcards and television. Chris gives the example of a family from Wellington who visited the day before. “How many kids from the city have never touched a sheep? Most kids are really interested. They want to know where their food comes from and what wool is. They want to interact with animals.” The tourist centre began in 1992 when farm owners Murray Faulkner and son Hamish were approached by a tour company interested in running a farm show, complete with jet boat ride on the Waimakariri River which borders the farm. Hamish said the tourist venture gave them a chance to

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built out of weatherboard. His father Murray grew up there, as did he and his own children. “The kids have all left at the moment and are off doing

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considering dairying among other options. “There are plenty of grazing options. The old sheep and beef farming days are pretty much gone. There are a lot of other options out there for making a dollar,” Hamish said. Hamish is the third generation of Faulkner to farm at Kowai Bush, a family steeped in early Canterbury farming history. Hamish’s grandfather W H Faulkner farmed at Grassmere and Cora Lynn Station in the Canterbury high country, in partnership with Walter Taylor in the 1920s. In the 1930s Harry and Walter parted ways and Harry moved to his farm at Kowai Bush, bringing the name Cora Lynn with him to his new home. Hamish said a homestead was

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e t a v o n e r r o d l i To bu The professionals have it nailed Spring is nearly here, heralding the beginning of a busy and productive period for Kiwi farmers. But as contractors mow and bale silage, and dairy herds move from calving season into milk production, there’s another aspect of rural business which also needs to be addressed while the sun shines. Spring is the perfect time to break ground on new rural buildings, from sharemilkers’ cottages to covered feed pads, machinery barns to new, hightech cowsheds. In fact, the range of buildings on offer from local Northland construction companies stretches just about as far as the imagination can reach, with everything from one-man cabins to vast, fully automated rotary milking parlours on offer from a range of professionals. With new building laws firmly entrenched, farm owners are advised by industry bodies to check the credentials of any contractors undertaking work on their farms.

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International Airport and the Port of Lyttelton, and has been designed to accommodate a high volume of heavy vehicles.” The move presented this pro-active organisation with the perfect opportunity to review their entire operation, and the new facilities are a reflection of that process. “We put the whole business under the microscope”, continues Finch. “We’ve not only doubled our potential

while ongoing roadworks around the city often made it hard to reach us. And then there was the issue of space — we were, quite simply, running out of room.” Those challenges cease to exist at Izone, a 180-hectare business hub located just eight minutes from the Hornby industrial area. “It’s closer to our clients, and easier to get to”, says Finch. “It’s also an easy drive to both the Christchurch

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cubic metre. Indeed sales during July and August have continued to hover in the US$120 to 125 range. Other key market contributors like shipping cost and FOREX have moved to the advantage of New Zealand wharf gate prices but also add to a forecast of an improved outlook to future sales. Shipping costs are showing signs of weakening to the tune of US$1– 2 per cubic metre. A US$/KIWI$ movement of one cent adds or decreases the value of a log at wharf gate by about NZ$1.35 per cubic metre. It is great to turn the computer on each morning and see the exchange rate quietly creeping down rather than up as it has in the recent past. Over the last month inventory levels across the China eastern seaboard have remained stubbornly high as New Zealand divests itself of gross over production. In the last two weeks we have just started to see inventories creep down

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and our Old Collegians who are now spread all around the world. Our graduates take their place amongst the top ranked universities and go on to make a significant difference in their lives beyond school. I always enjoy hearing stories about what our alumni are doing. Recently we heard that another two StAC Old Collegians have received Fulbright Scholarships which is something that is inspirational to our students today. Once you are part of the St Andrew’s community, you are a member for life and we enjoy connecting with our alumni regularly.” Students excel academically and teachers often provide extra tutorials and mentoring to ensure students are as prepared

as they can be. The recent success of three students who achieved the Top Scholar award in their subject for the highest marks in the New Zealand Scholarship exams was a testament to the hard work and dedication of not just the students but also their teachers Leighton believes. “To be the only school in New Zealand to have three Top Scholars was fantastic and an achievement celebrated by everyone. The size of our school allows us to offer a wide range of subject choices, which cater for different individual pathways as students develop a preference or strength in different subject areas.” Top class facilities also go a long way to enhancing the St Andrew’s experience. A number of new facilities

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The education that Selwyn House School offers specifically caters for girls aged between 5 and 13 years — it’s an international education that meets their needs for their age and stage of development, and in an environment that stirs their curiosity. It’s an education that is much more than just academic. The school encourages each girl to discover her strengths and talents and use them for personal growth and to celebrate her individual worth. Likewise the Selwyn House Boarding House, situated within the school, caters specifically for preadolescent girls offering boarding to girls in years 5 to 8, which focusses on a small family environment that provides for the unique demands of each boarder. “Boarding can be a daunting experience and

Music and the arts are valued highly at Garin College

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we understand that within the grand scheme of things, 10 and 11 year-olds are still relatively young children for whom arrival into a large secondary school is a potentially overwhelming experience,” says Dr Lyn Bird Selwyn House School principal. “So we offer a small, nur turing ‘family-like’ environment. By year 8, our boarders have a clear idea of their strengths. They have the opportunity to carefully consider their secondary

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and weighs less than a paper bag. But the big, full-featured RAV holds its own in the corners just like the little sports car. Along a winding road, in light rain, uphill, the RAV4 felt comfortable in the corners at twice the suggested turn-in speed. And that’s not in any way pushing its capabilities. Just a cruise in the country. This is, then, effectively a kind of super-Corolla — a Toyota which can go anywhere you want with no fuss, in comfort. It might be bigger than it was in 1995, but then again, we’re willing to bet that you are, too!

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Payout prediction in line with others New Zealand’s second largest dairy co-operative, Westland Milk Products, recently PMR GRAIN SYSTEMS announced a payout prediction of $6 to $6.40 per kilogram of milk solids (kgMS) CROP STORAGE AND HANDLING SYSTEMS before retentions for the 2014–15 season just commenced. The move follows Fonterra’s to cut its forecast by 14% down from $7 to $6 a kilogram of milk solids. Westland has kept its payout prediction for the 2013– 14 season at $7.50 to $7.70 per kgMS before retentions.

Westland’s chief executive Rod Quin said the predicted payout is in line with the predictions by other New Zealand companies, all of which are experiencing the same international market conditions.

“The decline in payout for 2014–15 is due to lower international dairy prices and the relatively high New Zealand dollar,” Mr Quin said. “The market has continued to decline as customers limit their purchases due to higher inventories in their supply chains, and growth in milk and dairy product supply from Europe and the United States. WE CAN DESIGN ANY SIZE TO FIT YOUR REQUIREMENTS “What we have to We also supply complete feed mills designed for the small or large farmer we are consider is whether CALF SHELTER so why not start milling your own grain today and benefit from the at the bottom savings of the price Dimensions: cycle, and here the signs are 3.0 Wide x slightly Need a new pencil or centreless auger we stock a large range of more grain encouraging. 4.8 Deep x

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PMR also supplies Wakely roller mills from Ireland as well as bulk storage, meal silos and flexible auger feed delivery systems. PMR know the importance of customer relationships and start with on-site consultation with each customer to find out the specifics of the farm’s setup. The PMR team will then install and maintain the chosen equipment. PMR strives to install only the best quality equipment which will last many years and provide optimum performance. ‘We want to do the job once and do it right’, is the company’s underlying mission statement. Other areas of PMR business involve customers from Auckland to Invercargill. Owner Paul Whitbread, who set up the company eight years ago, has over 30 years’ experience in the grain storage, handling and drying industry both here and in the United Kingdom. In New Zealand he started working from home in Geraldine and has since relocated to a new

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Soil Matters with Peter Burton Is science missing the point? Our experience of late is that if data is not from a science fraternity initiated project, collected by trained technicians, and evaluated by scientists with the same belief systems then the information is invalid. Our focus has been on measuring pasture growth rates and Nitrate N under grazed pasture on intensive dairy properties applying total nutrient programmes where fertiliser N for the last 10 years has been almost entirely replaced by increased beneficial fungi and bacteria activity. The measures show that the two monitored properties grow around 30% more total pasture than conventional properties relying on regular applications of fertiliser nitrogen. The measures from the property monitored for Nitrate N indicate that losses are around 30% (70% less) of those from a neighbouring property regularly applying urea. The concentrations from the biological property are close to the acceptable Ministry for the Environment standard. An independent performance analysis of these properties stated: “Based on the 2011–12 season it appears the Biological farm had an advantage over the Conventional farm in all areas analysed. The Biological farm had a lower stocking rate and grew more pasture per hectare therefore had a reduced reliance on grazing off and applying nitrogen … It also had a significantly smaller environmental footprint in terms of nitrogen leached from the farm and nitrate concentration in groundwater. Nitrogen conversion efficiency was also elevated’. Both properties produced in excess of 1300kg milksolids per hectare. The Biological property grew 19’300kg DM/ ha based on Overseer, while

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the Conventional property grew 14’800kg DM/ha based on the same model. We’ve been told that the Overseer figures for pasture grown are not accurate, however, with regular upgrades we’re confident they will be become increasingly precise. Overseer was never developed as a regulatory tool, but with standards rapidly becoming tighter a useful model is required. A single analysis of one season isn’t proof but its only one part of the jigsaw. It’s easy to dismiss the validity of any single piece of data that has been shared however when viewed collectively the independent report makes sense. The science approach to date has been to ask for the analysis of the inputs so judgement may be passed on the likely outcome. The resultant finding has been that any improvement can be attributed to better management.

The refusal of the scientists we’ve approached recently to become involved in any part of the monitoring process is based on analysis of the inputs. Because current models don’t explain the performance it is deemed there is nothing worth investigating. Science is about measuring, and in order to measure firstly there has to be observation. With the refusal to be involved in that part of the exercise the decision to dismiss is sound, but what if there is something of value. Our work over the last thirty years has been based on observation first and

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Resting time versus standing time There seems to be less lame cows so far this season compared to the two previous seasons. Why is that?

Some people may be thinking that the money they spent on their tracks over the winter is already paying off. Maybe it is, but I would like to direct your attention to another possibility. Last month I talked to you about the effects of the track and how it can put a lot of stress on cows by reducing their resting time. Let’s go with that train of thought for a bit. Did your cows get the rest over the winter that they needed? Many of you may think this to be a ridiculous AUGUST question 2013—hANhAm 1/2PG ADVERT as all the cows did was spend time in the paddock, so of course they got all the resting that they needed. Is that true? When cows are in the paddock for

a whole day, does that mean they can automatically get the rest they need? I would argue that they don’t. This is especially true when cows are on winter crops. Have you noticed that cows do a lot more standing in crop paddocks than on dry grass paddocks? If you drive through the country-side in the winter after a shower of rain, you will see most cows standing up in crop paddocks. Fair enough. I wouldn’t like to lay down in the mud either. So if you look at this winter where the weather was a lot warmer and dryer, cows would have had more resting time. Remember that resting time is laying down time. Standing time is not resting time. So if cows had

more resting time over the winter they will be less likely to come in lame after calving. And I believe that this is what we are seeing. So what can we learn from this? I believe we need to farm in a much more cow friendly manner. It is my belief that most farms are not set up or managed in a particularly cow friendly way. I don’t have a problem with feeding cows winter crops. They are probably good food for them and cheaper for the farmer but we do need to keep the basic needs of the cows in mind. One of the basic needs for a cow is to have sufficient laying down time. If we have cows on winter crops then

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low magnesium levels (unlike the well-controlled mechanisms for maintaining blood calcium level). So adequacy of magnesium is quite dependent on availability of magnesium in the feed. And this availability is often compromised by high potassium levels. A seasonal issue is the release of high levels of potassium from the soil in spring while temperatures are still too cool for much release of magnesium from soil organic matter. Plant uptake of magnesium can also be limited in low pH conditions. Plants have some ability to compensate for low uptake of magnesium but this is through the export of magnesium from older leaves to younger leaves thus reducing photosynthesis and pasture quality. Low plant magnesium levels can also result in higher levels of nonprotein nitrogen such as nitrate when protein synthesis is compromised as well as issues with the transport of sugars to where they are needed in the plant, all further compromising plant growth and feed quality. A basic soil test will include pH and available magnesium. Try to maintain a good soil pH to improve magnesium availability and if soil magnesium levels are low and/or potassium levels

high, dolomite lime could be appropriate to lift magnesium availability in the long term as well as lifting the pH of an acid soil. Serpentine is another long term approach to lifting magnesium availability. Seasonally low magnesium availability can impact on both plant growth and livestock health. Within a pasture it will often be clover that is hit hardest by poor magnesium availability. A white clover only leaf test in late October or early November before the clovers go to flower can help pick up magnesium and other requirements. If you notice magnesium deficiency symptoms in crops, magnesium can be directly addressed with fast available fertilisers such as the sulphate form, natural kieserite or magnesium oxide. Foliar application of soluble magnesium can very quickly address magnesium requirements. Dusting or even more direct forms of livestock supplementation are often required to prevent livestock hypomagnesia. A general improvement in magnesium content of pasture and feed throughout the seasons may also assist in good temperament and muscle function in livestock.

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Crossbred wool offered drew good interest and buyers’ comments were positive towards the very good wools presented for sale. The majority of pre-lamb shorn fleece types were extremely well grown and tensile strength was superb. However, a number of lines, although visually of good scouring colour, did reflect some degree of slight yellowness in the colour test result, probably

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A handful of fleece lines also contained some vegetable contamination which, while unavoidable in most cases due to the nature of foraging and pasture availability, may have contributed to a slightly lower price than that received for some of the better vegetable matter contaminant-free fleece lines. While buyers obviously ‘average’ their purchases to achieve their forward sold orders, they definitely, however, prefer the better wools ahead of those carrying any degree of fault, and discounts apply accordingly.

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drew good interest from the exporting trade. Poorer types were a much more difficult sell. The few Merinos available during the same period were rather mixed for both micron and type and, although some sold very well due to their good tensile strength and evenness of type, the majority sold at around pre-sale expectations. Australian wool auctions also resumed in August after a short recess, and prices appeared to rally slightly for medium and stronger wools. The latest wet spell experienced in southern regions may postpone some usually prelamb shorn clips until October or later, with lambs at foot, and is likely to place added demand pressure on the market, as well as a question mark over future wool quality. Next Christchurch Wool Auctions: August 28, September 11 and 25. Depending on wool flow, catalogues close approximately 10 days prior. That’s my view.

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As we stagger out of the wettest winter for many years, nature is about to unleash another broadside into our ship — drought. So it’s a case of unloading the ark and loading our operation into a sand yacht. For several months now the experts and others have been singing from the same song sheet — we are facing a long hot summer with nor-westerlies and the likelihood of very little if any rainfall. Some are saying that the irrigators may well be kicking into life as early as the first week in September. That’s not far away, but with heavy frosts and deceivingly few rain falls despite the cold southerlies we are getting drier than we would have guessed. Just because there are puddles on some of the paddocks doesn’t mean other areas aren’t getting dry. The wise producers are spending a lot of effort deciding what crops to grow as they may have to budget their irrigation in such a way as some crops will have to be sacrificed if there isn’t enough time or water to irrigate the whole area. Dry land farmers will be very vulnerable and those who have

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tidy and well serviced, year 2007, 82,000 bales ������������������������������������������$69,995 Case LBX 431, another tidy one with only 52,000 bale count, 4 x 3 bale �������������������������������������������������������������$49,995 Case LBX 333 year 2010, 1 owner with approx� 42,000 bales, rotorcut, 3 x 3 bale size �����������������������������������$109,995 Massey Ferguson, 185 series 1, money spent, 74200 bales ���������������������������������������������WAS $36,995 NOW $23,000 All prices exclude GST • Finance available

Machinery WEST COAST Axr-e Disc, 3m disc with roller, good condition ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� bring prepared Sam Spreader, 3�25 sam spreader steel bin, tandem axle, older model ���������������������������������������������������������������� $5,000 Sam Spreader, 4�25 sam spreader steel bin, 700/60/22�5 tyres, great condition�������������������������������������������������$14,000 Duncan 3PL Bale Feeder, new model in great condition ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $5,000 Field Master HD60 Slasher, older model but in good condition ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� $2,500 Paddon Rake ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������being prepared Pottinger Novercat 265h Disc Mower, 2�6m cut in excellent condition �������������������������������������������������������������� $9,000 Endurotech 7000 Bike Spreader, tandem axle, in good condition, 675 ltr ����������������������������������������������������������� $4,000 Endurotech 7000 Bike Spreader, single axle, in good condition, 675 ltr, C/W hard lid ����������������������������������������� $3,000 Endurotech 7000 Bike Spreader, single axle, in good condition, 675 ltr, C/W hard lid ����������������������������������������� $3,000 C-Dax Goldline, 1100LT, 12m hydraulic boom, foam marker, elec controls, induction probe, hose and hand gun ��� $8,995 Claas DISCO 250 MOWER, 6 disc mower, hydraulic lift ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $3,500 Giltrap MSX160 SUPER SILA, 16m3, Sold as traded, needs some tidy up work done ������������������������������������������ $6,500 Giltrap SUPER M90-80X, Tandem axle, side feed, hydraulic, New Elevator Bars, new belt����������������������������������$13,950 Giltrap SUPER M90-80X, Side Feed, Tandem Axle, Hyd drive, s/steel sides, elevator bars straight����������being prepared Read Bale Feeder, Reed 3PL bale feeder new hydraulic motor in goood condition ������������������������������������������������ $3,750 GALLAGNANI G3200 baler, Rotocut, done approximately 10000 bales, very good farmers machine ��������������������� $5,950 Robertson Super combi, Complete, Maze Elevator Kit, Hydraulic Side Tilt, Electric Joystick Control�������������������$28,000 Discs TANDEM HYD WHEEL, A-Line, Hydraulic Wheel control, ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� $6,500 20.8 DUALS, Cobra Duals, 520/85R38, Alliance Radial Tyres, 85% rubber still remains, save on new �������������������� $4,750 DUALS, TRS, Snap-lock duals, good rubber ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ $4,500 SAM SPREADER, Needs tidy up ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $2,150 SILVAN 800L SPRAY, 800L Linkage sprayer, 6m Galvanised boom, hose real and gun ��������������������������������������������� SOLD U UFO MOWER, UFO 2070, new belt, new blades �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $2,950 Tractors John Deere 6220SE, 90hp, 5830hrs, John Deere 631 Loader, Front Tyres 50-60%, Rear Tyres 70% ������being prepared John Deere 5525, John Deere 542 Loader ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$27,995 McCormick MC90, 6094hrs, pearson loader, wet clutch, shuttle, powershift, rear tyres 40%, front tyres 20% ����$28,500 MF4245S, 85hp, 3250hrs, wet clutch, 12x12 plus hi/lo transmission, stoll loader, good genuine tractor���������������$39,500 MF 4270 TIDY CON, Genuine tidy tractor, Maileux T12 loader with flexi-pilot, 3rd service������������������������������������$33,500 New Holland TL100, Cab, Wet clutch, Maileux Loader ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$41,950 New Holland TM190, 6526hrs, 50K PowerCommand Transmission, Front Suspension, front brakes, Front Weights, Super Rear Singles 710/70R38 & Fronts 600/65R28 �����������������������������������������������������������������$44,950 New Holland TSA125, C/W MX120 LOADER�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$51,995 New Holland TSA125, C/W MX120 LOADER�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$56,995 New Holland TS100, 4x4 Cab, loader �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$35,995 New Holland TS100 with loader, 4x4 cab and loader ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$33,995 New Holland TSA115, Tidy machine, workshop serviced �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������$57,995 New Holland TN75S, loader, cab, 4x4 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������being prepared John Deere 6220, Loader, cab, 4x4 5825hrs Tidy Machine Workshop Serviced ��������������������������������������������������$44,000 New Holland M135, Tidy machine, workshop serviced, MX loader brackets and joystick for surrent model loaders ���������� �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$29,995 Duncan 3m Drill, Being prepared �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$16,000 MARLBOROUGH – TASMAN U883 ATV SPREADER CDIT 300, side discharge shute ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $1,100 V54628 Massey Fergusson 6485 DYNA, 1 owner, 4500 hours, front weights, very tidy �����������������������������������$52,995 U874 13 TINE CULTIVATOR repainted, very tidy ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $750 U893 G2 GRAPE SPRAYER Silvan 2 row, 2000 litre ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $6,000 U931 WEED SPRAYER Sprayrite, 3pt linkage, vineyard sprayer��������������������������������������������������������������������������� $2,295 U932 UNDER VINE SWEEPE, Single row sweeper ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ $2,200 U821 TRANSPORT TRAY, 3pt linkage with cage������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $500 U919 2009 VBC LEAF PRU ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $3,500 U854 TN75F, REG # A4P 2wd, approx 5500 hours �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$16,000 U943 TN95F, 4wd, FLPTO, supersteer, 6600 hours ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$22,000 U916 U SILVAN SPRAYER Silvan 2 row G3 sprayer, 2000 litre, new controller������������������������������������������������$17,000 U928 U SILVAN SPRAYER 600 litre , 3pt linkage, under vine������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $2,100 U879 U TRIMAX warlord, 2�1 mtr with twin rollers ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $2,500 U910 USED BERTI MULCHER 2mtrs wide, heavy duty, tidy �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $4,995 U809 USED CASE CX70 2wd cab, no loader, 4800 hours ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������$26,000 V55400 Case IH585 Vineyard tractor, sound condition �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $3,995 U915 Can-am quad bike Can-am outlander, very tidy �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $4,500 U813 USED NH TN85 3800 hours, 2wd ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$24,000 U886 USED NH TN85 6000 hours, 2wd ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$18,000 V57208 Case 2140, Vineyard narrow tractor, loader �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$14,000 V58590 Trimax Mower 178, tidy condition ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $3,995 Case MX80C, 6200 hours, 4wd, arriving �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$25,995 Vinyard Mowers, mulchers and spreaders ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Huge range of new

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