Manawatu Farming Lifestyles, July 2014

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Manawatu

FARMING Lifestyles

July 2014 Edition

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A Culinary adventure into cheesemaking

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Fight against field horsetail continues

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In response to the need to take action against this problem, Horizons Regional Council’s website has been updated to include extensive information on field horsetail. Details on the Rangitikei Field Horsetail Group, methods to contain the spread and manage the weed, informative video clips and images are all available on the website along with links to promotional material. The website gives farmers and landowners an opportunity to identify the weed before it becomes prolific on the property. Native to the northern hemisphere, field horsetail was introduced into New Zealand in the 1920s, and by the mid1990s was classed as an invasive species. Field horsetail hibernates in winter with a growing season in early spring. It has an extensive root structure and quickly takes over surrounding pasture. Although no cases of livestock poisoning have yet been reported in New Zealand, field horsetail has been attributed to toxicity in cattle, sheep, and horses in other countries. Horizons environmental coordinator Craig Davey said there is no simple fix to manage field horsetail and instead a number of actions need to be taken. “Field horsetail is difficult to manage and is best contained by using a combination of chemical, pathway and biological interventions. “Landowners need to be determined and persistent, spraying the weed three to four times per year if sites are small and the root system isn’t too deep.” Mr Davey said roadside to paddock spread is very common and landowners are encouraged to assess their road frontage in order to keep field horsetail at bay. Horizons, in conjunction with the Rangitikei Field Horsetail Group and the Landcare Trust manage a Sustainable

Field horsetail is a fast-growing perennial weed

Farming Fund project to import insects and diseases to New Zealand to be released against field horsetail. The group hopes to gain approval to release at least one biocontrol agent and be ready to begin mass rearing and distribution of this agent. It is likely to take up to five years for a biocontrol agent’s population to build to a level where impact assessment is appropriate. Meantime, Horizons plans to review and develop its Regional Pest Management Strategy early next year. The strategy will need to align with new legislation under the Biosecurity Law Reform Act 2012 and cover pest plants such as field horsetail which have come into prominence over recent times. “In the long term biological control is likely to be the only cost effective and sustainable option for field horsetail and this is the approach that Horizons is encouraging,” said Mr Davey.

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May proved to be a record-breaking month for Agrecovery Rural Recycling with nationwide container collections hitting the 30,000kg mark, making it the largest ever monthly volume since the programme began seven years ago.

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Agrecovery marketing managing Duncan Scotland said the 30,000kg equates to a 20ft shipping container being filled with recycled plastic every day of the month. “So it was a lot of containers diverted from burning or dumping,” he said. Another near-record month was recorded in June with 27,000 tonnes of plastic collected nationwide. Two recent recycling events in Taihape and Darfield collected close to 5,000 containers that would have otherwise been burned or dumped on properties. Provisional figures for the financial year just ended show the volume of recycling containers collected from the Manawatu and Wanganui regions is up 40 percent compared to the same period last year. Mr Scotland said farmers and growers are responding to the changing farming environment where demand for sustainable practices from both the market and the public keeps growing,

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CULINARY adventure into

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Alexis Murti loves knowing where the food she eats, and serves her family and friends, comes from.

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but I picked up an enormous amount of knowledge about various cheeses and how to make it along the way,” said Alexis. Mindi also invited Alexis to work with her at ‘Curious Cook’, a business which focusses on taking people on a food adventure. This involved hands-on learning how to make a chosen product from start to finish. “I started off by running three-hour Halloumi and Ricotta workshops on the Kapiti Coast,” said Alexis. Around two years ago Mindi decided to concentrate on her professional career, so Alexis became the sole ‘Curious Cook’, focussing predominantly on cheesemaking workshops. Food kit wholesaler and retailer Mad Millie also approached Alexis in mid 2012 to become one of their demonstrators. “Their product range complements what I do very nicely,” said Alexis. In addition to growing her own food, Alexis

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sources cows’ milk from a local farmer. “I am about to work with a small supply of goats’ milk which I am looking forward to working with. “My sheep milk is currently sourced from another local supplier.” When holding workshop classes in the Manawatu, Alexis is given milk by Arran Farm near Feilding. Alexis endeavours to schedule at least two hands-on workshops each month. The workshop location and type of cheese varies. She has now taught hundreds of people in Wellington and the Kapiti Coast how to make cheese. “I have only recently started teaching in the Manawatu and these classes have been well received so far.” Alexis is also available for private workshops with groups, clubs, and friends wanting to get together to learn cheesemaking. Work events have also featured cheesemaking as an activity. “My aim is that everyone should be able to walk away from one of my hands-on workshops confident that they can go home and reproduce

the cheesemaking process at home.” Workshops cover milk and where to source it, hygiene and sanitation, as well as the origins of the cheese the class will focus on. All ingredients are provided and each workshop attendee will leave with the recipe and full set of course notes. “They will also go home with either the Halloumi they have just made or the round of Brie, Feta, Camembert or Cheddar to brine, mature, and then to eat.” The type of cheese Alexis likes to make changes often. “Right now my favourite cheeses to make are creamy Brie, and Neufchatel — a Camembert-like cheese which just oozes in the middle when cut into. “I also love making Halloumi using sheep milk.” Eventually Alexis would like to have her own sheep to milk with an aim of producing top-class Halloumi, as well as other cheeses. She also has plans for a commercial kitchen, either through hiring or building, to enable her to sell the cheese she loves to make.

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“By doing this you maximise the potential of raising equal number of piglets on as many mothers as can physically raise these piglets.” Since his arrival at Paetaia dairy farm, Luke has helped collect autumn calves early in the morning and feed out maize silage. He’s also assisted with the installation of underground effluent pipes to help spread slurry to more paddocks. Luke helps with the morning and afternoon milking routines too. The 1,100 cows are split into three herds, and the farm has beaten milk production targets for the year. Learning to milk cows in a rotary shed has been challenging as Luke had only milked in a herringbone shed previously. “Milking cows when the platform is turning has been difficult to learn, especially when you have to do it at a speed which makes the job efficient,” said Luke. “There is so much to learn about dairy farming for a novice such as myself, but there is no better place to learn it because I live at my

work and I am learning all the time.” A roster system on the farm means every day is different for the workers. Luke said he is surprised at how high the price of milk being paid out to farmers is. “Back home there are big protests and petitions to get the government to get a fair price of milk being paid to farmers.” In England, Young Farmers Clubs have been a large part of Luke’s life. “My involvement in Young Farmers back home was intensive.” Luke was competitions secretar y for the Wymondham Young Farmers Club (YFC). He is also the current Norfolk YFC international links person, and hopes to make strong contacts with some of New Zealand’s YFC members while he is in this country. “I look forward to meeting up with as many Young Farmer Clubs in the Taranaki and Manawatu districts over my time here.”

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A well earned break is always welcome — especially after a whole four seasons of hard yakka working on the land. But where to go to enjoy the best scenery, the wildest cuisine, the friendliest greetings and the most amazing thrills? The answer might be just around the corner. The Pacific Islands are nice this time permit or traveller’s insurance. If you of year, and Aussie is affordable and like exotic cuisine, there’s a wealth close — but more tourists from around of international flavours to try, though the world wish they could come to New some Kiwi favourites (like our excellent Zealand than to any of our nearest wild pork and venison, our gold-medalneighbours. It’s no surprise that over winning wines, our great seafood and six percent of our entire workforce is our exemplary beers) are well worth gainfully employed making travellers feel a taste. welcome, while tourism generates an Finally, there’s the best reason of estimated 24 billion dollars each year. all to take a look at what’s on offer a It’s so important that our Prime Minister quick drive or a very short plane ride is also our Minister of Tourism! (no customs, no metal detectors, no Think about it from a foreign traveller’s terrorists and no passports needed) perspective, and you can clearly see the away. And that’s the simple fact that so appeal. Within one relatively tiny nation many people go their whole lives without (you could fit us into Canada several enjoying the inexpensive wonderment times over) you can find everything of their own nation — while folks from from white sand surf beaches to halfway around the world save their world-class ski resorts, rainforests pennies for years just to come here and champion trout fishing to extreme for a hiking holiday. Get amongst it! adventure sports. There’s far more out there than you Hunting season never ends in New probably imagine ... Zealand, unlike in other lands where hunters must crouch in their blinds for weeks without seeing a deer. Our fishing is so great that overseas angling shows come here to film ‘dream escape’ stories. Then there’s the other great part about taking a trip in your own country. You already know the lingo. The local customs aren’t so strange. The exchange rate is precisely Marlborough Sounds 1 to 1. And there’s no need to get a visa, foreign driver’s

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 Eastland Motor Lodge, Gisborne  Cornwall Park Motel, Masterton  Lewis Pass Motel, Lewis Pass  Karamea River Motel, Karamea  The Park Motel, Hawera  Tatahi Lodge, Hahei, Whitianga  Tarawera River Lodge-Motel, Kawerau  Settlers Motel, Hanmer Springs  Spinnaker Motel, Plimmerton  The Peaks Motor Inn, Ohakune  Bay Palm Motel, Mount Maunganui  Ace High Motor Inn, Napier  Landmark Manor Motel, New Plymouth

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If you are visiting the Mt Ruapehu skifields, either Turoa or Whakapapa then Ohakune has everything you could need. The best Ohakune accommodation is at The Peaks Motor Inn. The Peaks Motor Inn is conveniently located 987m from Ohakune’s fine restaurants, bars and cafés, on the road leading to Ohakune Mountain Road and Turoa skifield on Mt Ruapehu. We feature a choice of secure, modern, quiet & warm studio units that sleep 1-3 people and one-bedroom units that sleep 1-4 people. All units have full kitchens, well appointed bathrooms, some with spa baths, Sky TV, 32” LCD TVs and there is ample off-street parking.

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Ace High accommodation is situated half way between Napier city and Taradale shopping centre. It is approx 5 minute drive in any direction to most of Napier’s attractions and city centre. Our friendly staff are always happy to help organise or suggest some of the many great things to do or places to see within the Hawke’s Bay area. Our rooms range from studio accommodation through to 2 bedroom accommodation that can sleep up to 6 people. Swimming pool, Spa room, Kids mini playground, Sky, Guest laundry, Wireless Internet, Cooked and Continental breakfasts available.

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 Abbey Court Motel, Coromandle Town  Chelsea Gateway Motor Lodge, Westport  Green Gables Motel, Lower Hutt  Foxton Beach Motel, Foxton  Chloe’s Motor Inn, Hamilton  Raglan Sunset Motel, Raglan

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We offer quality ASURE rated 4 star self contained and serviced accommodation. We offer clean, warm, comfortable and tastefully decorated units. 2 and 3 bedroom apartments with 2 bathrooms Westport is the gateway to the breathtaking Northern West Coast region. The Northern West Coast/Buller region is bounded by two National Parks – Paparoa and Kahurangi – and is home to many unique mustsee attractions. Advance booking, especially in peak season, is advised. If you are travelling on business, ask about our corporate rates. ASURE Loyalty Programme – stay 9 nights at 3 ASURE properties and receive $100 credit off your 10th night.

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Last month I talked a little bit about diet contributing to lameness in dairy cows. There is a lot more I can say about that and I will come back to it, however I am keen to get into some of the other issues. In my original article I asked for some solid evidence of stones being the cause of bruising and sole penetration. Some people replaced the word stone with track. I did not ask about tracks. I asked about stones. I know we find most of the stones on the tracks but that does not mean that they are the same. I too, believe that tracks have an effect on lameness, so if you have just spent a lot of money on your tracks, or you are about to, then I am sure you will see an improvement. But I don’t believe it is the stones that do the damage to cow’s hooves. Therefore, I want to show you some evidence on which I base my conclusions. First, have a look at the haemorrhage in a cow’s feet. If you compare enough claws you will soon find a pattern in the haemorrhaging. Very often the most severe haemorrhage is in the typical area (see photo). If those red spots came from stones then would it not be unusual that the same pattern keeps occurring? It happens too often to be a coincidence. Do you also notice that often the opposite foot has the same haemorrhage pattern but in mirror image? There are not many cows that have no haemorrhage at all in the hoof — even among the ones which are in the cow shed first and go straight back to the paddock. I agree that with some cows you really have to look for it, but most cows have some haemorrhage —

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With rules, regulations and compliance issues being raised in most rural magazines in recent years, I believe that it’s time to take a more positive view toward the direction these issues will take our agricultural and horticultural industries. Although it appears that the main issues are nutrient leaching, soil erosion and affluent run-off, I see that these issues can be easily fixed. The true agenda is the rising affluent consumer markets world-wide. When you look and listen to these consumers their call is for safe, centralised, nutritiously dense food, produced in an on-going sustainable and environmentally friendly way. Our current agro-chemical production methods cannot and will not ever be able to satisfy this new consumer call. We are missing out on these revenue rich markets due to the domination of chemical production practises taught in our society. We are not the only country with this problem. However, the future is with those countries that can reject this quick fix chemical production system and hook into the rhythm of natural food production, reaping the benefits of healthy nutritiously dense food and the return that such food can generate. Our world is changing and we need to be at the forefront of the change. I believe that out of all the countries on our planet New Zealand is ideally

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Rural New Zealand needs to wake up and take an active interest in the forthcoming general election. The National government is 22% ahead of their rivals Labour, but that majority can erode and disappear altogether by election day. History has shown that where voters are lethargic and don’t bother to take an interest, the outcome can be quite different to pre-election polling. Examples in the British election of Harold Wilson’s government against polling odds, the election of Jim Bolger’s National government in spite of prior poor polling where Jim Bolger declared, ‘bugger the polls’, demonstrates that in this year’s forthcoming election, everyone should make an effort to exercise their democratic right to vote. In Australia the law requires all eligible voters to exercise their democratic right and maybe it’s time for New Zealand to have the same requirement. The rural community have much to lose in the coming election if the majority of urban voters support the Labour party’s proposed policy of expanding the current capital gains tax law, which

currently is paid by developers and individuals who make their living by buying and selling properties, other than the family home. Labour is planning to extend the capital gains tax policy to affect farm sales. I believe Labour’s proposed tax rates are clearly designed with a Robin Hood mentality to attack the rich and distribute the gains to their voters. The Greens’ tax policy of hitting dairy farmers with a green tax of between $12,000 and $13,000 and distributing this money as tax breaks to persuade voters to vote for them, reeks of the same policy of taking money from the country’s wealth creators. The National government claims that their current tax system is the envy of the world. While I don’t profess to be an economist and we all welcome tax cuts, how is it that while we seem to

receive tax cuts on one hand, on the to repay government debt. Every three other we have consumer costs like years at election time the nation’s electricity, local government rates and voters become important when our compliance costs increasing due to politicians suddenly forget about the government moving costs directly on comfort and smell of the leather seats to the consumer, by seeking higher in the parliamentary limousines and dividends from state-owned enterprises. the cuisine at Bellamys and go out When political parties promise to give looking for voter support. With the you the world, the first question is, where many promises that are being made by is the money going to come from? Some aspiring politicians, one would indeed of us do remember the architect of the think that New Zealand was the land Labour government’s of ‘milk and money’ Black Budget that was and that New Zealand’s introduced by Labour’s economy can afford It is incumbent their policy promises then Finance Minister on all of us Arnold Nordmeyer, — that we voters will be to take an where the wealth looked after. They have interest in this creators were unfairly our interests at heart treated to fund that and they know best. forthcoming government’s social Urban and rural election, to policies. The following voters, this is not speak out election Labour was a time for shortand ask the relegated to the term memories. Opposition benches for A lot of effort has hard questions a number terms. gone into expanding We need a ‘steady as New Zealand exports you go‘ approach by a government that into new markets with national has clear direction, stimulates wealth exports to China now reaching $20 creation and has a fair, balanced social billion annually. However, we are still policy. Since the 2008 world financial subject to high exchange rates and our crisis that hit the western economy, New economy is affected by the actions of Zealand has been protected from bank the world’s major economies and our collapses by government guarantees trading partners. and the government borrowing heavily It is incumbent on all of us to take an to maintain the New Zealand economy. interest in this forthcoming election, to The National government has speak out and ask the hard questions maintained its promise of presenting and challenge the policies that are being a surplus budget which will be used put forward by aspiring politicians.

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Wool Perspective

From Rob Cochrane GM, Procurement, PGG Wrightson Wool

Auction shows it’s strength as season ends June 30 will signal the completion of the (current) 2013–14 wool selling season and with that a reflection of what were the major drivers of another difficult, yet rewarding, 12 months for wool growers. From the broader wool trade perspective the season has brought with it the usual challenges of matching supply and demand in order to turn a profit and retain shareholder support, and a few surprises as probably one of the most competitive seasons on record with wool brokers and traders battling for market share from the ever diminishing wool clip due, in the main, to significant land use change affecting all sheep breeds. Market prices throughout the year varied with fluctuating demand and after a slow beginning at levels below 500 cents clean for crossbred fleece things turned for the better and prices soared to beyond 600 cents clean by the end of October. As is usual after a sudden and steep climb in market prices, there was

a correction once exporters had filled their immediate shipment requirements and the market eased to stabilise around the low to early 500 cents range by early December, but gradually lifted to around 580 at time of writing. It would appear that there has been good solid enquiry during the past few months from processors and manufacturers who require steady supply of New Zealand wool and, now that a much clearer picture has emerged of likely wool production from the New Zealand sheep flock along with the relatively small stockpile of unsold grower wool available, those customers will currently be assessing their requirements for the next year and beyond. While basic supply versus demand will usually be the

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major influence of market price variances, there are always other factors, such as sudden changes in economic conditions and wild currency movements, which can impact on markets overnight. For those of us who have been involved in the industry for a few decades we can all relate to some outside influence which created short term mayhem in the wool market, whether that was a sharp spike in price or a sudden collapse. Unfortunately these fluctuations are likely to continue with usually only brief lead-in time evident before any real movement however in times of limited wool supply, such as we are experiencing at present, the auction system stands out as the platform for wool growers to realise the best available true spot market prices. Over the past few months the auction has shown its strength and provided the level playing field upon which buyers can compete openly for the wool on offer. Whatever the wool market does in relation to price movements, the main influence that growers can have is to ensure that their product is delivered to the market place in the best possible condition. That involves a good standard of preparation in the wool shed at shearing time, a good standard of

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packaging (preferably in a brand new wool pack) showing clear bale identification, and ensuring that the wool inside the wool packs is free from any contamination from foreign material such as polypropylene, cotton, plastics, metal etc. Contaminants in wool bales remain an issue for processors and while a large percentage of New Zealand wool is scoured (washed) in New Zealand prior to shipment, allowing for detection of most foreign objects, a large percentage is also shipped off-shore ‘in the grease’ therefore any contaminants are only (hopefully) detected once the wool is removed from the bales for processing. That is not a good look for New Zealand wool, therefore more care is required. That’s my view.

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