Manawatu Farming Lifestyles, February 2018

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February 2018 Edition

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two getaways — including flights and accommodation for two people — sponsored by Originair. Other new initiatives include free and easy wifi access at the hang-out area and the main food court through Inspire Net. Shuttles will be running for anyone that needing a ride. These are especially suited for the very young, the very old or anyone that has trouble walking. Gold coin donations from the shuttles will be used to support rural mental health in partnership with Rural Health Alliance Aotearoa New Zealand’s great community work. Central Districts Field Days coincide with the NZ AgriFood Investment Week, a programme of activities and events designed to connect, challenge and grow the agrifood industry. Visitors also have the chance to win the coveted Suzuki Rural Prize pack, that includes a new Suzuki quad bike coupled with a Brent Smith Trailer filled with numerous farmrelated prizes. To get your queue-jumping tickets, simply purchase your tickets online or for more information visit cdfielddays. co.nz

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at home can be disappointed by the results because different waxes have different properties but they are all antiseptic and antibacterial. “Airtight seals can be created around containers with wax wraps, and they are great for workers making hay or silage or bringing in stock. Put in a chilly bin and you are good to go for the day. Even the honey smell is welcomed by those who use them. The wraps help cheese stay fresh for longer and it helps hold extra large sandwiches together. One couple wasn’t sure how it would work for them until they wrapped half an onion and forgot it was in the fridge for a few weeks. It came out totally fine and now they have a set each.” All products are hand made — from mixing the ingredients — to melting it down and creating the recipe — the mixture is also applied to the cotton by hand. “You need to be careful with the process as wax won’t come off if you get it on things like your clothes. Each wrap should last at least a year with proper care. After use give it a wash with cool water and eco friendly detergent and keep it out of direct sunlight for quality control. You can easily make reusable bags for storing your snacks, herbs or salad leaves in the fridge. One

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RAISES VITAL FUNDS by Denise Gunn

Since its launch in 1984, the IHC New Zealand Calf Scheme fast gained the support of the dairy industry. More than 4,000 calves are donated annually, raising over $1.4 million.

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aranaki dairy farmer Norm Cashmore initially dreamed up the calf scheme concept, offering a pair of gumboots to every farmer donating a calf to the Taranaki branch of IHC. When Blenheim dairy farmer, IHC volunteer and parent Mick Murphy heard about scheme, he visited Taranaki to see Norm’s vision in action. Mick was involved in the Marlborough branch of IHC and believed the scheme would work nationally. He convinced the New Zealand Council of IHC fundraising committee to trial the scheme and in 1983 was given permission for a pilot project in eight branches. Farmers were asked to donate calves to IHC and were given a pair of gumboots in return. When

the trial was completed, 770 calves had been donated and $110,000 raised. The scheme was launched nationwide the following year. Mick continued as scheme organiser until his retirement in 1996. IHC national fundraising manager Greg Millar said the scheme is a vital fundraiser. “Rural families rely on IHC for services for programmes funded by donations such as community events and support, advocacy, volunteering programmes and the library, which means everyone in the country has the same access to information that can make a huge difference.” “In many of these communities IHC is often the only organisation providing

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crucial support for people with an intellectual disability and their families,” he said. Dairy farmers raise a calf or calves until weaning, and a pink IHC ear tag is given to the farmer to identify the IHC calf. Calves are sold at a weaner fair each year through the PGG Wrightson livestock trading network. IHC coordinates the pickup time and place for the calves with the donating farmers, to get them to the PGG Wrightson sale days. “Some farmers also choose to donate the value of a calf to IHC - a virtual calf,” said Greg. PGG Wrightson has been involved in the scheme since its inception, offering expertise and advice over the years to help develop it. “PGG Wrightson has provided generous, long-term sponsorship and support for over 30 years. This is one of the longest-running sponsorships in New Zealand (for over 30 years) and definitely in the rural community.” The sponsorship support covers key costs of the programme, allowing most of the farmer’s money to go directly to the work of IHC. Although the majority of the funds raised are from the sale of calves, the scheme was expanded in 2008 to include all livestock. This has enabled sheep and beef farmers to donate part

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Nuffield international studies generates ideas

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As part of his year as a Nuffield scholar, Mat Hocken spent several months travelling internationally. Now he is now busy preparing his research reports.

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he Manawatu dairy farmer grew up on the family dairy farm near Colyton, attending local schools before heading to Canterbury University, where he graduated with a double degree in law and commerce. Postgraduate studies at Cambridge University followed, graduating with a Master of Arts in politics. In 2004 Mat took up work in a Brussels-based consultancy firm, specialising in European Union policy and politics. Five years later, he moved to Sydney and worked as a senior advisor for a government-owned trade finance agency — part of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. He and his wife, Jana, returned to the family farm in 2013. The property, Grassmere, has been in the Hocken

family for more than 125 years. Mat’s Nuffield scholarship took him to a number of countries, with the first stop in Brazil for an eight-day Contemporary Scholars Conference with 70 scholars from around the world. This was followed by six weeks of travel as part of the Global Focus Programme to Chile, the United States, Canada, the Netherlands and Italy. Mat also undertook two individual study tours to the United States, Ecuador, the Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland, the United Kingdom and Israel. Travelling across these countries, Mat visited a full range of agricultural and horticultural enterprises from dairy, grain, poultry, pig, tobacco, potato, insect, vertical, and mussel farms to honey processors, orchards, vegetable growers, tulip greenhouses,

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biodigesters, hemp processors, ethanol plants and cheesemakers. Mat said the Nuffield scholarship provides a massive personal development experience. “It gives you a deeper understanding of yourself — how you communicate, how you manage stress, your leadership style, and what is important to you in life. “When travelling with a group of 10 people, we had 3-4 meetings a day for six weeks.” “We were flying together, bussing together, eating breakfast, lunch and dinner together, staying in hotels together,” he said. “At times you are mentally stretched, tired, and you might have something going on at home, but the experience really challenges you to manage all that and continue to perform. “I loved every minute of it. You learn a lot about yourself, and you really grow in that kind of environment.” The biggest challenge during Mat’s travels was being away from his family, which includes two young daughters, for extended periods. “That was really hard and most scholars find that one of the biggest challenges.” He said the farm operated very successfully while he was away. “We have an excellent team who took responsibility and delivered some very good results.” Mat also acknowledges the work his family put into the farm, and their help to look after his daughters while he was overseas. He found the international studies were a fantastic means to

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Indoor vertical farming generate new ideas personally, for his business and the industry in general. “We were constantly bumping into new ideas and inspirational people,” he said. “It was a barrage of experiences in a short time, a fantastic way to spark your thinking and motivate change. “I have a long list of ideas for my business, as well as some projects that are already under way, which are related to my research project.” Mat’s main area of study and Nuffield research topic is agri-innovation. “I found it fascinating researching my topic on innovation in agriculture.

“Innovation is a buzzword right now, however, the number of new ideas and new business models being generated across the world in food and agriculture is quite breathtaking.” Mat’s research went in-depth into some of these examples of innovation, and their potential to disrupt current models of production. He spent time considering what enabled innovation and what were the favourable conditions which saw innovation flourish. “I visited places like Silicon Valley, Israel and the Netherlands and spoke

to innovative farmers, researchers and supportive businesses.” Mat thought about the cultural context of each of these places and how the ideas and platforms they adopted would work in New Zealand. “And about how we can apply our own unique ‘New Zealand innovative way’ to meet the challenges we face in agriculture.” Mat is due to submit his research reports to Nuffield New Zealand by February 28. He will then present his report at the Nuffield Conference in May.

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Sheep springing forward by Ann Morgan With the aim to deliver the nutritious goodness of New Zealand sheep milk to consumers across the world, the Spring Sheep Milk Co. are combining their knowledge to create the best practices for farmers to deliver top quality products.

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Identifying red clover pest

A red clover pest discovered and formally identified in Auckland in October 2016, has now been found right across the country. The red clover casebearer moth (Coleophora deauratella) discovery set off alarm bells and prompted a nationwide monitoring campaign. Special pheromone traps were distributed to red clover growers across the country over this summer’s clover growing and flowering period. “Traps were placed on farms from the lower North Island to the south of the South Island,” says FAR Seed Research manager Richard Chynoweth. “The results are not good news for red clover growers, with moths being found on farms, roadsides and other areas everywhere from Wairarapa to Southland. “As it was first identified in Auckland, we can assume they will be found across the North Island as well. Given the numbers and spread of this pest, it seems likely that it has been here for quite a while. “My guess is at least a decade and could have been affecting red clover seed yields for several years.”

Red clover casebearer is a small moth (about 8mm long) and is very similar to two other species of clover casebearer moth (Coleophora spp) that are already well established in white clover, however it’s principal host is red clover. Adult moths lay eggs on developing red clover flower heads and once hatched, the larvae tunnel into the florets to feed, destroying the growing seed. As the larvae grow, they adhere themselves to a chewed off floret, using it like a cape or case for protection and camouflage. Feeding damage to seeds can severely impact on crop yields. “Not a lot is known about red clover casebearer in New Zealand,” says Mr Chynoweth. “We will continue to monitor its spread, but we need to understand its life cycle and exactly how that links with the red clover growth cycle. Once we have a clearer idea of that, we can start to consider control options, so that arable farmers can continue to grow this specialist crop. “We carried out initial laboratorybased insecticide trials and the results indicate that some insecticides currently registered for use in clover

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Cellar door closing soon at Pohangina Valley Estate After 19 years developing a vineyard and producing award-winning wines, the team at Pohangina Valley Estate are offering plenty of specials before they close the cellar door. Husband and wife, Nick and Bronwyn Dymock, initially established the vineyard in 2000. Bronwyn’s sister, Fiona McMorran, joined the familyowned venture soon afterwards. Pohangina Valley Estate produced its first vintage in 2004 and went on to receive awards in Hong Kong, Australia, and at New Zealand’s prestigious Bragato wine competition. The estate’s wines have been exported to China and Mongolia. The vineyard has been one of the few in New Zealand making a Chardonnay/ Pinot Gris blend. It was also one of a handful nationwide using Diam corks as closures. Fiona said this feature was recommended by their winemaker to ensure the quality of the wine during cellaring. “All of our varietals are single vineyard wines and made to cellar for up to 10 years.” A large part of the trio’s success has been attributed to the hands-on intensive approach to the management of the vineyard, and the skill and experience

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Flexi Tanks’ directors Anton Meier and Jacky van der Poel were both excited to see this large Flexi Tank rolled out. Anton said the Flexi Tank is self-contained and there is only a requirement for stock fencing. “There is no need for resource consent or WorkSafe compliancy signs.” “Doing away with the pond consent alone, could save the farmer $30,000 in fees,” he said. “You can depreciate your Flexi Tank at 26% per annum as they are a tangible asset, which can be rolled up and sold if need be.”

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“I also worked in Waikato dairy farming and calf rearing. I love the industry and believe that if you are a female, you are only limited by your imagination with where you can go.” She says one challenges she faces on the farm is physical strength but with modern technology it isn’t really a problem. “You just have to think harder and smarter and choose the correct tools, rather than just sweat it out. The guys help you if they are around, but the help goes both ways — it is real team effort. At times the guys may need my help — such as when they get a tractor stuck — it is definitely a two way street. “Farming is a great career option, there are so many pathways in the industry. You don’t have to be milking cows at 5am in the morning, there are so many other opportunities. If you look around at the options, ask questions and talk to other farmers it can be quite easy to decide which area you may like to develop in. “Starting my own business was really challenging but it has opened up a lot of new ideas and pathways for me. “I would like to work my way into farm ownership and develop my own sheep milk business. “One of my lecturers at university started a sheep milk brand producing milk, cheese and ice cream. “I like the idea as it has environmental benefits compared to other types of farming and that helps it be more positive.”

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therefore they have a longer life span. “People source shipping containers for a variety of reasons, and we ensure our containers are structurally sound and built to industry standards. All modifications are carefully inspected to ensure that they meet our stringent quality requirements,” says Roxane. “If you require extra farm equipment storage, office space, onsite shower facilities or sleeping quarters for shearing teams or farm workers, the Spacewise team can help. Specific requests of container conversions can be completed by the

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Rural Women New Zealand (RWNZ) believe that the lack of enforcement and education around freedom camping has led to ongoing issues across the country. “This summer has been great for both domestic and foreign tourists, however, freedom camping has once again caused angst in our rural communities,” says RWNZ national president Fiona Gower. “Overseas experience shows us that farms can be affected by disease outbreak such as E coli, through waste left behind by freedom campers and any loss of income is not acceptable to farming families. Adverse effects on human health, and that of our environment are clearly issues for all New Zealanders. “RWNZ supports the concerns of those communities affected by large numbers of disrespectful freedom campers, especially in tourist hot spots. “We believe that the government needs to ensure that the legislation is fit for purpose so that rural areas especially road reserve, paper roads and private land are protected from the adverse effects of freedom camping,” says Ms Gower. Tourism Minister Kelvin Davis has called a meeting with mayors from districts across the country to discuss solutions to issues around freedom camping.

“New Zealanders value their right to freedom camp and we want international visitors to explore our country — but there has to be respect for our natural environment,” Mr Davis says. “Responsible freedom campers are welcomed in our regions and the vast majority are respectful, but there are problems in some areas. “I’ve been hearing dissatisfaction with the current situation — with complaints relating to noise, litter, human waste, overcrowding and blocked access to public spaces. In the past ten years, the number of international visitors doing at least some freedom camping during their stay has risen from around 30,000 to 115,000 annually. This is in addition to the many Kiwis who freedom camp, such as trampers, cyclists, hunters, surfers, seasonal workers and the 70,000 members of the New Zealand Motor Caravan Association. “The issues are complex and there’s no easy fix, so central and local government need to take a collaborative approach and find solutions that will work for everyone. For tourism to

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Forestry in this region by Geoff Cameron, CEO

In the southern North Island — south of a line from New Plymouth, through Ohakune to Dannevirke — there are about 160,000 hectares of commercial forests, mostly pine. About 30 per cent of this area is in blocks of less than 40 hectares, owned by between 1,500 to 2,000 land owners. This type of ownership makes the southern North Island different from the rest of New Zealand. About 25,000 hectares of forestry is in corporate ownership, a small percentage by New Zealand standards. Five of the forestry corporates here have FSC or PEFC certification — internationally recognised systems for acknowledging sustainability in social, environmental as well as economic terms. These forests are managed by local staff in Bulls, Masterton, Upper Hutt and Whanganui. The balance of the regional forestry estate is owned by larger farms, smaller forestry companies and forestry syndicates. This creates another difference from the national picture in that an additional 2,000 to 3,000 people from all walks of life have shares in syndicated forestry schemes, such as those managed by Forest Enterprises. So, among farmers, farm foresters and investors there are between 4,000 and 5,000 people in this region who are ‘forestry people’ with an interest in the land and trees.

A further 1,000 people work in the forests in this region — over 500 in harvesting, 220 in log transport and the balance in silviculture, ports, road construction and forest management. Most live in rural towns and contribute to the rural economy. Forestry is a sustainable, viable industry in rural New Zealand, particularly on poorer soils and classes of land. Forests produce a good financial return on investment. In 2017 in this region, we combined to harvest, transport and sell nearly 2.2 million tonnes of logs to domestic and overseas customers, producing over $220 million worth of log sales revenue, which was spent or reinvested in the region. Also, the trees already growing mean that our harvest can increase to about four million tonnes over the next five years. In other words, it can double. We are short of trained people now. We have career and job opportunities from NCEA Level 2 to degree study and want to interest young people in forestry careers. The environmental benefits are that forests improve water quality by

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Stag demand reflects confidence Confidence in the future profitability of venison and velvet production has flowed through to the market for sire stags, with strong sales reported throughout the country. Breeders repor t a marked improvement on last year’s results and although no stags broke the $100,000 mark, average prices were up strongly for most sales, several by more than 50 per cent. Overall clearance rates were 94 per cent, compared with 83 per cent last year. “Venison schedule prices to farmers normally peak each year in October before the last chilled shipments leave for Europe for the annual game meat season,” says Deer Industry New Zealand (DINZ) chief executive Dan Coup. “This season prices have continued to rise into January, with the published Manawatu

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average now around a record $10.30 a kilogram for a carcase in the preferred weight range. “The drivers in the market remain unchanged from last year, namely lower production in New Zealand, successful diversification by marketers into new year-round markets and very strong demand for venison from the United States, both for grilling cuts and manufacturing grades.” DINZ Asia market manager Rhys Griffiths says demand for velvet from the two main markets, Korea and China, has been strong this season. Prices have climbed back to levels reached two seasons ago, before changes in Chinese hygiene regulations led to a loss of buyer confidence unrelated to the longterm demand for New Zealand velvet. “Total velvet exports reached $43 million in the 2015/16 season, increasing to $59 milion in the 2016/17 season. With a lift in the velvet price and the forecast increase in production, another increase in the value of velvet exports is expected this season.” Two new entrants to the sire breeding business, Rupert Red Deer near Geraldine and Forest Road Farm in central Hawke’s Bay, had their inaugural stag sales this summer. Each had

strong sales with high clearance rates, averaging nearly $5,000 and just over $11,000 respectively — both specialise in breeding for velvet antler. With the venison schedule at an all-time high, demand for stags with high breeding values (BVs) for carcase growth rate has also been high. Sires for venison production bred by Ruapehu Red Deer in the central North Island enjoyed a total clearance and an average price of nearly $7,000, up nearly one-third on last season. Lochinvar stud, Te Anau, sold all 25 wapiti bulls on offer at an average $5,400, 10 per cent up. Manapouri’s Connemara Wapiti had a total clearance and prices up 46 per cent, and a $38,000 bull sold at the annual Tikana Wapiti sale, a record price for the stud. Interim figures for the year ended December 31 2017 reveal that females have dropped below 48 per cent of the total slaughter, a good indication that the national hind breeding herd is being rebuilt — putting an end to a gradual decline that began in 2005. “DINZ is receiving a few requests for information from new farmers entering the industry. With consistently strong venison and velvet prices, the industry is in a confident mood,” says Mr Coup.

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MANAWATU FARMING LIFESTYLES February 2018

QUALITY USED STOCK 2013 JOHN DEERE XTC855D 4

2016 POLARIS RANGER 570

$11,995

$13,995

2015 POLARIS RANGER 570 HD

2015 POLARIS RANGER 1000 DIESEL

One sheep farm own/op, very tidy four seater, EPS, tip deck, roof, screen & wiper, Honda 3 speed fluid drive, auto trans, 2wd/4wd/difflock 13700km, 1002hrs.

$17,495

2013 YAMAHA AG100 Extremely tidy, one owner AG100, economical 2 stroke with atuolobe, CDI ignition, extra low 1st, 2nd, 3rd gears, normal 4th & 5th gears. 5851kms.

XP, 24HP Kohler 3 cyl diesel, just 57,75kms, customer upgraded to petrol model, glass windscreen w/wiper, poly roof, rear panel, new tyres, 3000lb winch.

Tidy off drystock farm, roof, screen & wiper, tow bar, inner flaps, new tyres, CVT Belt drive, Hi/Lo Ratio, Turf/2wd/AWD & ADC Modes, 44HP, 18,432kms, 1626hrs.

All prices include GST 2014 HONDA PIONEER 700

Very tidy, just 890hrs & 11033kms, Turf mode /AWD/2WD + Hi/Lo ratios & Active Descent Control, rear screen, roof, glass screen & wiper, EFI engine.

Good cond, 1 own/op drystock farm, 29,425kms, Yanmar 855cc 3 cyl, liquid cooled diesel engine, tilt deck, CVT Trans, On Demand AWD, descent control.

$2495

$14,495

$11,995

2010 SUZUKI LTA750

2013 HONDA TRX500

2013 SUZUKI LTA750

Good cond, Camo, power steer, 1 own/op, 19,989kms, CVT trans, Hi/Lo & Difflocks, 2WD/4WD + downhill engine braking, fuel inj, bullbars & dog mat, good Bearclaw tyres.

Ex sheep farm, 5 spd manual / auto clutch, 2wd/4wd, power steer, new front tyres, bullbars, matt and flaps, 17,949kms, 1948hrs. Hard to find this tidy.

$7995

2011 YAMAHA YZ250FSE

Power steer, 2WD/4WD with downhill engine braking, fuel inj, all used bikes fully workshop serviced by us, new tyres, 20821kms on drystock farm.

$7995

$8995

2008 SUZUKI GSF1250

2011 SUZUKI SV650 GLADIUS

Bandit ABS, excellent cond, 1 meticulous owner, only 34,084kms, fuel inj, 6 speed, Scott oiler, ABS Brakes, Givi Pannier Bags, top box rack, wind deflector, Pirelli Angel GT tyres.

Tidy, 5 valve carburetted 4 stroke, done 138 hrs. Top end done at 100hrs, just had full service, new rear tyre, FMF muffler.

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One lady owner, great cond, Givi hard luggage, Scott oiler, screen, seat height 760mm, 9150kms. (Not LAMS model).

$6995

$8495 $4750 All used stock is fully serviced. Buy with confidence from a LMVD

ASK US FOR A CUSTOMISED, DETAILED QUOTE TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS. Finance available on all stock subject to credit approval. Application and administration fees payable and T & Cs apply.

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Financial BANK SAID NO? We specialise in Farm Finance, working capital and debt consolidation. Also welcome applications from property developers, builder’s and first home buyers. Call 0800 888 449 or email bill@gfbl.co.nz.

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advance AUTOMOTIVE Kirstine Laney Service Manager Ph (06) 353 3473 FREEPHONE 0800 895 133

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