Manawatu Farming Lifestyles, August 2016

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FARMING Lifestyles

August 2016 Edition

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A shared passion for spuds

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Manawatu-based business Fiesta Bulbs has joined forces with food education charity Garden to Table. The charity enables New Zealand school children to experience growing and cooking their own produce within their school environment.

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The Garden to Table programme has been running for eight years and is committed to changing the way children approach and think about food. Children, aged between seven and twelve years are taught how to grow, harvest, prepare and share fresh, seasonal food. Fiesta Bulbs recently shipped packs of their new range of European seed potatoes nationwide to 40 schools in the programme, for children to grow this season. Fiesta Bulbs managing director John Harrison said the business is delighted to share a passion for spuds Garden to Table executive officer Linda Taylor and Fiesta Bulbs managing director John Harrison will work together to enable as a partner of the Garden school children to grow potatoes at school this season to Table programme. “We love to see children growing their excited to have Fiesta Bulbs come on own in the garden, especially potatoes, board as a partner. so it made perfect sense for us to “The children really do love growing get onboard. potatoes and it is a good vegetable for “Potatoes are easy and fun for kids to them to take home and show the family grow; not just because they taste great, how easy they are to grow. but at harvest time it’s like a treasure “Plus with so many ways to cook them, hunt digging up the potatoes. it gives children plenty of opportunities “For us this partnership also means to be involved in the kitchen both at our customers and suppliers can feel school and at home, which is something good when they purchase from our seed we love to see.” Fiesta Bulbs will also make a donation potato range, knowing they are giving something back to Kiwi kids and a to Garden to Table from every pack great initiative.” purchased in their Fiesta seed potatoes Garden to Table executive officer range. These are available in gardening Linda Taylor said the charity is really outlets nationwide.

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Local body nominations have closed Nominations for local body elections are now closed and all but one constituency will need votes to ensure their seats. Horizons Regional Council received 22 nominations for 12 seats. A surge of last minute nominations means that all except Manawatu-Rangitikei constituency candidates will need the votes to ensure their seat at the table. Electoral officer Craig Grant said the number of candidates this year is pleasing. “We are looking forward to seeing the voting outcome.” Horizons governing body consists of 12 publically-elected councillors representing Ruapehu, Wanganui, Manawatu-Rangitikei, Horizons Regional Council chairman Bruce Gordon is one of two candidates uncontested this round of elections Palmerston North, Tararua and Horowhenua-Kairanga constituencies. Ralph Pugmire, Paul Rieger and Wiremu “This year’s candidates are all from a Kingi Te Awe Awe. variety of backgrounds, a great asset for Ruapehu (one seat): John Chapman democratic decision making which will and Bruce Rollinson Tararua (one seat): John Barrow, be heavily concentrated around the core of our business — land, air and water,” Andrew Day and Lorraine Stephenson said Mr Grant. Wanganui (two seats): Jeremy Horizons Regional Council chairman, Austin, David Cotton, Nicola Patrick and Bruce Gordon, and the other sitting Allan Wrigglesworth councillor, Gordon McKellar, are the Candidate biographies and further only candidates uncontested this round information around the local election of elections. process can be found on the Horizons The full list of nominees is: website www.horizons.govt.nz. Horowhenua-Kairanga (two Voting papers will be sent out via post seats): Lindsay Burnell, Sam to the public between September 16– Ferguson, Geoff Kane, Christine 21. The public can vote up until Election Moriarty and Colleen Sheldon. Day on Saturday, October 8 2016. Manawatu-Rangitikei (two seats): Bruce “We encourage everyone in our Gordon and Gordon McKellar (both community to exercise their right to vote elected unopposed). and really get involved,” said Mr Grant. Palmerston North (four seats): Amey “It’s your community so make your Bell-Booth, Rachel Keedwell, Pat Kelly, vote count.”

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Plan to boost economy Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce and Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy have announced a detailed action plan to boost the Manawatu-Whanganui regional economy. The Manawatu-Whanganui Economic Action Plan is part of the Government’s Regional Growth Programme, which is increasing jobs, incomes and investment in regional New Zealand. “The Manawatu-Whanganui region is now showing encouraging signs of job growth,” Mr Joyce says. “The latest Jobs Online report showed a 24.7 per cent increase in jobs advertised across the Manawatu/Whanganui/Taranaki region over the year to June 2016. “The action plan looks to build on this growth and the region’s strengths in primary production and food innovation, while taking advantage of opportunities in fields such as tourism, aged care and business process outsourcing. These opportunities were identified in the Manawatu-Whanganui

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Carin began trimming her own horses’ hooves and then those of her friends. As word spread she soon found herself running her own business and has now been trimming professionally for just over a year. Her understanding of numerous methods has helped her to meet the requirements of individual horses. Through studying various areas of horsemanship, Carin has shaped her own version. “I have a strong focus on gentle, calm, compassionate and empathetic handling of horses and this is what my clients seem to value the most, alongside my functional barefoot hoof care.” Carin said the biggest advantage of barefoot trimming over shoeing is the ability for the hoof to flex. This flexion allows proper blood flow through the

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transported to Ohakune where they are immediately planted in the ground. They stay there for 150–200 days. “During that time it is consistent maintenance. We continually look for weeds, insects, bacteria and nutrient deficiencies. Growing sprouts is like having children. They are a lot of work and they are very time consuming,” says Murray. “Ninety per cent of the water that the plant takes up is for keeping itself cool. They have a very deep tap root which grows to about one metre deep. It is a must that they have free draining soil or they will grow short and won’t perform so well, particularly in the wet.” Murray says typically the Brussel sprouts should grow to waist height and they need to be in the ground before Christmas. “Our main planting is mid October until mid December. Sprouts can grow in most climates. In the warm they do a fast explosive growth and can be a bit floppy. In the cold climate they grow more compact and tighter. You get a more dense bud.” The bottom sprouts form and mature first and the buds spiral up the stem. They are ready when the bottom buds are firm. The couple mostly mechanically harvest. “We hand pick our early ones but the main crop is harvested by a selfpropelled machine. The machine cuts the plant at the base and workers put it through the stripper which cuts the buds off the stem.” The buds are conveyed to a bin where they are pre-graded before returning to the shed for the final packout and

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sized into four categories and sold accordingly. In Europe the sprout is the only brassica that can survive the harsh winters because of their special leaf protection. “We grow nine different varieties. They are red or green and we supply three packhouses. Two in the Manawatu and one in Auckland.” Murray recommends people try sprouts at meal times. They can be

added to meat dishes, eaten alone, roasted like a potato or mixed with bacon and onion. “They are a really nice additive and create a new flavour. They are nice shredded and steamed or stir fried in butter. Add a large tablespoon of peanut butter or almond for a nutty flavour. Brussel sprouts are full of nutrients and are very good for you.”

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New Zealanders have an attachment to their personal slice of paradise and regardless of constraints and challenges They may find with their property, they often create a private haven with the design they choose for their garden. Whether it is a swimming pool or entertainment area which links a house to a deck or creating a children’s playground, the options are endless including tranquil waterfall features, BBQ areas or native bush. Many gardens come to life at night with lighting effects in the trees, pool or throughout the garden. A courtyard could incorporate natural stonework, tropical plants or statues to create a soothing or relaxing atmosphere. Landscaping can create original, traditional or timeless designs that can enhance the most boring of properties. With a bit of thought and planning, either by yourself or with a professional designer, the most uninviting yard can become a beautiful haven. Whilst it may be tempting to create an incredible front yard, it is a good idea to check how much of the budget your backyard design is going to use. For beginners, doing your own landscaping can be fun.

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Biodiversity forum welcomed Federated Farmers welcomes the new national biodiversity forum announced by minister Nick Smith at the Environmental Defence Society conference recently. “One of the most challenging issues for councils and communities is improving the protection of our native species on private land while respecting the reasonable rights of owners to use their land for farming, forestry and other economic activities. This initiative is about bringing environmental groups and landowners together to develop clearer national policy on protecting the plants and animals that make New Zealand special,” said Mr Smith. Federated Farmers spokesperson for biodiversity Chris Allen says we now have the opportunity to come to a common understanding of the pressures and priorities for biodiversity, on land and in water. “From here we chart a way forward. Part of this will be agreeing on a national policy statement,” said Mr Allen. “Alongside that, we have the opportunity to look at how we can upscale ‘action on the ground’ partnerships. “The vision and thinking around the recent predator free New Zealand announcement is an excellent start for tackling the key issues for native biodiversity on land and water,” said Mr Allen. The Cape to City project in Hawke’s Bay is an example — tackling

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predator control and restoring plants and wildlife across 26,000 hectares of land between Hastings, Cape Kidnappers and south to Waimarama. “The key to its success is a coordinated effort at scale with affordable technology that transforms how pest management takes place on farmland. We’re all for action, getting as many ‘troops on the ground’ to tackle the introduced pests and predators head on.”

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What’s happening to our farming practises? During the 1950’s and up to the 1980’s farming was a family affair, it worked really well with support from the community, helping each other with hay and silage and whatever was necessary. Back then the average dairy farm was 40 hectares, farming was simple and easy and during that period our NZ farmers were recognised as the most proficient and cost effective farmers on the planet, people from around the globe were coming to NZ to witness what was happening. Our agricultural science was enviable, our scientists were completely

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independent, funded by the taxpayer and expanding the envelope of good, healthy farming. There were very little problems and I remember the most toxic product in the milking shed was the oil required to keep the separator running smoothly. When we hit the mid 1980’s there was a radical change in farming based around corporate scientific systems and industrial farming coming out of the United States. The first big shift I recognised was the introduction of maize as a supplementary feed for dairy and drystock. What sort of backward thinking was that? Maize causes acidosis in Ruminant animals resulting in mastitis. Maize and corn are for chickens, chickens do well on it, however Ruminants which are the bulk of our farming are designed to convert grass into milk and meat and they are really good at it, especially if there is plenty of clover on the farm.

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The other big move was the introduction of toxic chemical animal health tonics. Stored behind locked cages in a profusion of different colours, all with the same word — Poison — written on the plastic label. They are there to control the myriad of problems, but they don’t really work, as we see pests, diseases and weeds building immunity towards these artificial chemical concoctions. There is a solution to all this chemical dilemma and all the answers are within nature. Just to get you thinking onto the right track we need to go back 460 million years ago to when the first plant appeared and there was obviously soil biota already operating and multiplying in the soil. Once the plant world was underway then other life forms such as animals and sea life began to multiply. Planet earth has been able to sustain all life on the globe for the past 460 million years and is still doing it in those areas of natural habitat. 100 years of chemical production and our beautiful planet is suffering, we need to take care of our planet and the fastest way to do this is to move away from the “chemical age”; hook into all the natural capital supplied free by Mother Nature and begin working with Agrissentials multi-mineral,

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I remember spring. When the alarm goes off, it’s like the starter’s gun for a day-long sprint. There are cows in the calving mob to check, newly born to match with mothers (then tag and record), milking, feeding calves, feeding cows, getting in newly calved cows, checking and treating sick animals, teaching new calves to feed, drafting cows into new mobs and maybe, if there’s time, trying to lift the old girl that went down (she may have to wait). Spring is when the sleep account of every staff member is in overdraft and stress is at its highest. The one saving grace is that this period is relatively short. When you think you’ve had an absolute guts full and can take no more, it’s over.

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Here are some ideas that may help. When the dust settles, it’s good to have discussions with staff and analyse what your practices have been, both good and bad. While everything is fresh in their minds, get their suggestions on ways to improve for next year. And while you’re at it, look ahead three months and together do a checklist of the tasks you’ll need to get through. Discussions like this turn mere employees into a committed team. On my recent rounds with clients, I came across a number of issues you might include in your staff talks. Farmers are turning to home-grown supplements in the way of maize or grass silage. Although these can reduce costs, watch out for nasty surprises; there is nothing worse than finding that a large percentage of the bales you stacked last year are spoiled due to holes from rough handling.

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If it’s really wet and you have a grass shortage, utilise supplements for the short term to protect your grass and avoid pugging. Be aware of dry matter: in particular, metabolisable energy and protein for your cows to get balance. If you are feeding high amounts of maize at 8% protein, then a high protein to counteract this may be needed (such as soya meal @ 48% protein or DDG @ 28%). Search for a blend and get advice while you have your own feed to mix it with. During a wet spring, a lot of sulphur will have leached out of the soil, so consider applying nitrogen to get your feed growing. Ammonium sulphate is a good option since it will deliver sulphur and nitrogen that will hang around and be fully utilised. There are publications showing it will grow grass at 6 degrees soil temp. But don’t use urea. Urea needs at least 10 degrees to be effective and won’t grow grass in wet and cold conditions. Here’s one thing I’m concerned about: the increasing numbers of farmers putting on lime in large amounts without first knowing where their soil’s calcium levels are at. One farmer wasted money putting on three tonnes of lime per hectare when he only needed one. The real expense is not the lime, which is relatively cheap. The cost is animal health. Excess calcium puts downward pressure on magnesium, which will have a negative effect on animal health. Although the daily grind of spring may take your eye off the long-term picture, a phone call and some help may well make the next three months easier. I’m here if you need me.

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Enhancing farm systems A brand new farming initiative — Extension 350 — is an innovative programme, the first of its kind for New Zealand. Designed to lift on-farm performance through improving farm systems and profitability through shared knowledge. Extension 350 chairman, Ken Hames, is highly enthusiastic about the initiative’s potential. “This is a fantastic opportunity for Beef and Lamb, DairyNZ, Northland Inc and the Ministry of Primary Industries to work together to improve the region’s economy,” says Mr Hames. The programme aims to have 350 Northland farms involved in four years and is modelled on having clusters of five farms working together with business advice and direction provided to a Target Farmer by an expert consultant, with that relationship encouraged by a Mentor Farmer. The expectation is that the Target Farmer similarly influences a group of Associated Farmers. “Extension 350 has the ability to enhance farm systems to improve the profitability of the farms involved. Northland Inc has been of great assistance in having independent economic evaluation of a grass roots project which has encouraged other funders to seriously consider the proposition. For the farmer — profitability equals choices — such as the flexibility to make decisions about future on-farm improvements, repaying debt or improving livelihood,” he says. The pilot scheme which ran at Candy Farm in Okaihau from 2011 to 2014 saw local farmers Alister and Lyn Candy make management changes which have resulted in greater resilience and an

Lyn Candy, MPI Minister Nathan Guy, Alister Candy and Minister Steven Joyce at the Candy’s Extension 350 pilot project farm

increase in profits of around $180,000 per annum. Chris Neill of DairyNZ added that he was pleased to have partnered with the Northland Dairy Development Trust to support the Focus Farm and Partner Farm pilot projects which have proven the power of farmers supporting farmers to make on farm change. “Extension 350 is the next step of

scaling up farmer driven initiatives to a large number of Northland farmers. We anticipate this programme will make a significant contribution to growing Northland’s economy.” Northland Inc Chief Executive David Wilson says “extension 350 is a priority project in the Tai Tokerau Northland

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299 $299

110mm OD x 100m 160mm OD x 45m

$

MEGA ROLLS AVAILABLE 110mm x 425m & 160mm x 190m Drainage Contractors call for a quote

ENVIRO CULVERT pipe

Recycled HDPE Culvert Pipe Diameter

200mm 250mm 315mm 375mm 450mm

6m Price

110mm

Rural Nominal Bore Pipe ID nominal bore

Pressure rating (PSI)

$ per 100m

15mm 130 $ 76 20mm x 100m 20mm 116 $130 116PSI 25mm 94 $182 $ .00 32mm 72 $223 40mm 65 $264 50mm 50 $346 Anka & Hansen fittings available Available 200m coils

130

MDPE pressure pipe 9 Bar Rural Pressure Pipe

Outside diameter

$ per 100m

$ per 200m

$127 $159 $216 $325 $495

$248 $310 $421 $634 $965

DRAG hose

LDPE IRRIGATOR DRAG HOSE

8 BAR RATED - SUITS CAMLOCKS

90mm

LDPE water pipe

Other pressure ratings also available s Suits compression and electrofusion fittings

EFFLUENT pipe 75mm

SEPTEMBER 2016

25mm 32mm 40mm 50mm 63mm

$ 95.00 $135.00 $240.00 $305.00 $425.00

Joiners and custom fittings available

90mm

6 $ 9 $11.68 per metre $

FREE DELIVERY ORDERS OVER $1000

.87 per metre .00 per metre

$8.90 per metre

Suitable for above ground use.

Hard-wearing LDPE suits AG camlocks 63mm x 50m $199 63mm x 100m $389 $ 75mm x 50m 299

MAXI culvert Twinwall Culvert Pipe SIZE NOMINAL ID

100mm 150mm 225mm 300mm 375mm 450mm 525mm 600mm 750mm

6M PRICE

$ 30 $ 65 $ 150 $ 275 $ 367 $ 525 $ 585 $ 788 $1104

525mm x 6m

3M PRICE

$95 $165 $220 $315 $378 $473 $663

TARANAKI / WHANGANUI

$

.00 5 58

Incorporating the strength of corrugated M outer shell with the smooth ade in N ew inner wall to optimise hydraulics Ze ala nd Full range of fittings available Rubber ring seals available for water tight joins

83 Wallscourt Place Normandy Phone (06) 272 8187 Email taranaki@ruraldirect.net.nz

MANAWATU / HAWKES BAY

77728 State Highway 2 Dannervirke Phone (06) 374 8971 Email manawatu@ruraldirect.net.nz

All items in this advertisement are while stocks last. Phone Rural Direct for conditions of delivery. ALL PRICES INCLUDE GST.


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