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Workshops to focus on suicide prevention
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A series of workshops focussing on upskilling rural health professionals, industry groups and community organisations in suicide risk assessment and prevention strategies are to be held throughout rural New Zealand.
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Forty workshops, organised by the Rural Health Alliance Aotearoa New Zealand (RHANZ) as part of the government’s emergency response funding are planned over the next six months. RHANZ chief executive Michelle Thompson said the first of these workshops, held in Ashburton in early November, was really successful. “The key focus is for health professionals, specifically looking at suicide prevention training,” she said. Two workshops have so far been confirmed for the lower North Island region. Dannevirke will host a workshop at the Rural Community Hospital on Saturday, November 21 from 9am-noon. Waipukurau’s The Picture House is the workshop venue on Monday, November 23 from 5.30–8.30pm. Workshops in other locations are being organised. A rural mental health campaign, initiated by Federated Farmers and supported by various organisations and businesses, kicked off two years ago. Federated Farmers spokesperson for farmer wellness Katie Milne said the campaign is making progress. “Mental health is not a weakness — it’s an illness, and it affects everyone differently.” Ms Milne said there are several key points to look out for amongst those in the rural community. “You may notice a farmer’s stock or farm not looking as good as usual; a person may become withdrawn, moody or not paying attention when you are talking to them; they may not be sleeping well or their normal life patterns have altered.” “When it affects farmers, it’s potentially the animals that suffer,” she said. There are various organisations available for support:
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close to three years since Mat and Jana returned to the family farm. “Having grown up on the farm, I was keen to try my hand at farming and see if I could do it. There were also the family ties and legacy of the farm which has been in the family over 120 years which I was keen to add to.” said Mat. Mat’s father, Ross, is the current farm owner. He built the farm up from 56.6 hectares to over 400 hectares and has farmed the property for more than 40 years. “Dad has really put it all together and I’m fortunate to farm it,” said Mat. The family farm has two dairy platforms of 160 hectares and 130 hectares, and two drystock farms of approximately 70ha each. Mat said the two dairy platforms are closely located.
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A Sanskrit text written around 1500 BC noted “Upon this handful of soil our survival depends. Husband it and it will grow our food, our fuel and our shelter and surround us with beauty. Abuse it and the soil will collapse and die, taking humanity with it.” It appears that producers around the world are engaged in an orgy of soil destruction, so intense, that according to the United Nations Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, initiated in 2001, the world on average has just 60 years left of growing
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crops. To keep up with global demand, the UN estimates 6 million hectares of new farmland will be needed every year. Instead, 12 million hectares a year are lost through soil degradation. We wreck it and then move on trashing rainforests and other precious habitat as we go. Soil is a magical substance, a living system that transforms the materials it encounters, making them available to plants. A handful of healthy soil contains more microorganisms than all the people living on earth. The techniques of agro-chemical production that were supposed to feed the world now threaten us with starvation and malnutrition not to mention the serious health problems coming from the GM foods. In hindsight, the chemical age although initially looking good, has not done life on our planet any favours, in fact it has demineralised our soils resulting in nutrient deficient food which in turn is increasing disease within all form of life on our planet. Here at Agrissentials, we are fervently pushing multi-mineral, microbial-rich fertilisers to increase quality and production. Our system has the ability to remineralise and regenerate topsoil depth improving the production power of your farm. Our system encourages worm life, essential for recycling all waste falling
upon the land, back into top soil. This is all part and parcel of Mother Nature’s system which has been operating on our planet for the past 460 million years. It is a system that is not only increasing production, but also, building topsoil at the same time. Now, that is magic! I do not blame any producer for any degradation of the soil. The obsession with the NPK soluble synthetic fertilisers is what is causing erosion and mineral degradation of the soils. This NPK Balance sheet theory was put forward by Justus von Liebig. If it was science, then it would be pseudo-science, because in reality, it is just a theory which von Liebig admitted was wrong. In the USDA Agricultural Yearbook 1957 the NPK balance sheet theory was declared false. United Nations FAO has chosen 2015 as the International Year of Soils. Soil is the largest pool of organic carbon essential for mitigating and adapting climate change. In an era of water scarcity, soils are fundamental for their appropriate storage of water and its distribution. Soil microorganisms boost soil’s ability to absorb carbon and mitigate desertification. According to FAO Director-General Jose Graziano de Silva, it can take up to 1000 years to form one centimetre of topsoil. He urged investment in sustainable soil management saying that it would be cheaper than restoration.
Soil sustainability is definitely the best option; however, providing degraded soil still contains some carbon, restoration is possible through Agrissentials method and recipe of multi mineral, microbialrich fertilisers. The formula is for building humus (carbon) in the soil and at the same time providing nutrient to plants, animals and people. In trials on topsoils of some 50mm deep on a clay base, in Ruawai, Dargaville, over an eight year period, the topsoil increased to a depth of 250mm and deeper in some areas of that dairy farm. It’s simple, our innovative soil-building programme, is based on Mother Nature’s recycling system; the more carbon, the deeper the topsoil, the stronger the water retention. Check it out on 0800 THE KEY. There is a better way and Agrissentials can take you there. Go natural, start a new relationship with your land today and reap the benefits from working in harmony with nature. Freephone 0800 THE KEY that’s 0800 843 539 today for a FREE INFO PACK or you can contact your friendly representative Ben Tippins (North Manawatu) 021 738 601 and Lyn Woodcock (South Manawatu/Wairarapa) 021 0204 3028 to find out about the massive sale we have on all fertilisers this month that can make your land more successful.
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Dear Fonterra Shareholder, A special resolution to change the constitution of Fonterra reducing the size of the current board from 13 to nine by March 31, 2016 is the subject of a Notice of Motion at the annual meeting of shareholders of Fonterra Cooperative Group Limited on November 25, 2015. You will have heard by now the Council does not support this proposal. We are disappointed but not surprised by their stance. For clarity, their position does not stop the proposal going forward for a shareholder vote. If the proposal was successful they would then have the option to rescind their stance. We have been very careful and deliberate to take the politics out of what we are doing. So for that reason both of us have made it clear we will not seek election during the downsizing process ourselves and have not targeted individual directors. Our proposal is all about getting a fitter, faster and higher performing Fonterra, something we all desperately want. That improvement has to start at the very top. 1
Our proposed election method is designed to ensure fairness.
Farmers have always elected their cooperative’s board and they have shown over time to be very responsible with their vote. The only difference this time is that they will be electing all six farmer directors at one time. We do not see this as a risk to Fonterra. Our primary objective in this proposal has been to avoid targeting any individual director. The board is currently made up of nine elected directors and four appointed. We propose all elected directors be elected at the same time. This method is the only methodology we can see which avoids disadvantaging individual directors who may have recently been elected or those who are retiring by rotation. It also is the only method which achieves a quick, clean result. Following such an election there will be at least four appointed directors for continuity. Any alternative mechanism which did not elect all the new number of elected directors at the same time would be either unfair or it would take at least three years – or most likely both. Directors will be conflicted and reluctant to put their personal positions at risk even although they know it is in the best interests of the cooperative. 2
A board of 13 directors is unwieldy and inefficient
Both of us are experienced directors not just with Fonterra but outside that company. We know how board dynamics work. On the outside looking in we can see weaknesses in the current board structure and we firmly believe that is holding Fonterra back from fulfilling the promise it showed when it was formed. Look at Air New Zealand. The Government bailed it out for nearly a billion dollars at about the same time that Fonterra was formed. At that time it had a board of 13 directors and the company had lost its way. Today it has a board of 7 and it is one of our high performing international companies. That is not a coincidence. 3
There is no accountability
Over the years at election time we often get the "who do I vote for" call. It’s a reasonable call because with a large group no one knows who's performing. Imagine if each Fonterra director spoke for two minutes on each item...a very long meeting would ensue. So what happens in a group of this size is that some stay quiet, some dominate and some feel alienated. With a smaller board that becomes easier......they are all accountable. Those who are not performing or out of their depth will be quickly identifiable and typically they move on. That's the dynamic of a smaller group. 4
Top directors prefer smaller groups
It has always been difficult to attract good external directors to a cooperative company. That's driven more out of perception than reality. But it gets harder when they see a board of 13. That's something they are not used to and don't support. And remember - GOOD appointed directors have choice around which board/s they sit on. We are competing for their services. As an aside we have had unsolicited support from some of these people who have left the Board. The word on the street is that this is currently the case particularly as there is a strong view around why Ralph Norris is going and he rightly commands huge respect in the Australasian business community. 5
Factions will develop
Once again this is a totally normal and predictable behaviour in a larger group. This can deliver undue power to the Chair and also to a politically motivated executive. We are talking divide and rule. 6
We ARE doing this the Fonterra way
Our Constitution is the domain of the owners, not the board. We as shareholders have the absolute right to review it and change it. To slow down a review of the size of the board in order to have another six months of consultation is perplexing and inconsistent and is being used as an excuse only when it suits. How much consultation was there on PKE or spending large capital sums which led to recent credit downgrades? Would the Council have been so supportive of the farmer loans had they realised this consequence? These are just two recent examples of zero consultation on important issues and there are many more. 7
Leadership from the top must be seen to be done
Fonterra has three mantra's it pushes very hard - Value, Volume and Velocity. For those principles to succeed they need to be led from the top but the three-year old governance review is hardly an example of velocity! When the board looks at its own functions it takes over three years while a review of staff positions takes six months and results in over 700 redundancies. What kind of message is the board’s behaviour sending to staff? Any further delay in reducing the size of the board means we’ll get more consultation, more reviews, more delays and more costs while the most important change of all gets put off again. Our proposal is a tangible move we can make right now to improve the performance of the cooperative. No delays, no putting it off. Sorted by the end of March. If there are other governance and representation issues that need to be dealt with that can be done separately. We believe farmer shareholders now deserve the opportunity to vote on this.
Colin Armer 027 492 0521 colin@armergroup.co.nz
Greg Gent 021 478 021 gregwgent@gmail.com
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Outdoor workers are exposed to high levels of ultraviolet radiation for long periods, and this increases their risk of skin cancer. The Cancer Society says if you are using sunscreen and still getting burnt, it’s likely that you are not applying it correctly. An average sized adult needs around six teaspoons of sunscreen per application — one teaspoon of sunscreen to each arm, leg, chest, back and half — a — teaspoon to the face. Other recommendations include using a broad spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen or higher and apply to clean, dry skin 15-20 minutes before going outside. You should cover all parts of the body not protected by clothing and spread it on thickly, making sure the skin is well covered. After 15 minutes, a second application can be applied to ensure complete coverage and the sunscreen should be reapplied at least once every two hours, and after physical activity, swimming or towel drying. It should also be used on cloudy days as well as sunny days, and stored in a cool place or wrapped in a towel. The expiry date should also be checked as old sunscreen may have lost its effectiveness. The society adds that you should not just rely on sunscreen for sun protection
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Suzuki’s off-road pedigree may bring to mind motocross mud-slingers and hard working quad bikes. But peel back the surface and you’ll also find that the Japanese auto maker has also been at the forefront of sports utility technology on four full-sized wheels, producing some tough machines which have stood the test of time. Now, with their new Grand Vitara claiming a place in the compact SUV market which Suzuki had a hand in creating — Willy’s jeep aside — the obvious comparison will come not between this new offering and other, pricier contenders such as the Discovery Sport and the X3, but with the Suzuki bloodline 27 years in the making, featuring machines like the
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In the world of off-road vehicles, there’s always room for more innovation. Adding more power can only push a machine so far in terms of practicality, before it gets claimed by the hardcore, dune-busting gearheads at the sports end of the spectrum. Adding utility, however — that’s another story. Yamaha managed to find a way to shoehorn in a little extra practicality when they released their three-seater Viking UTV a few years back. With the appeal of a helmet-free ‘cage’ for farm work, a big load tray and seating for three burly blokes (or two and the dog), the Viking stood out with a point of difference to its rivals. After all, many hands make light work. Three seats also meant that hunters and anglers could bring a whole party, not just have to choose one of their mates and leave the rest cold. Now, some other UTV manufacturers have built extended frame versions of their machines already, offering four seats to play with. Some have even added a bit more pep to the power plant to handle the extra weight. But when Yamaha brought out the Viking VI (as in a Roman six, to mix your ancient cultures), they did more than just create a stretched off-road limo. The engineering process involved was far more complicated than simply ‘cut, weld, bolt on seats, have a drink to celebrate’. While the Viking VI uses the same 686cc single overhead cam motor as its three seat counterpart, there is no lack of get up and go. The
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longer wheelbase would mean a hard time turning on a machine without power steering, but the Viking’s assisted system makes the wheel feel precise, even at low speeds. Locking diffs and ample torque mean that, despite its size the Viking handles obstacles well, and don’t let the space between the wheels fool you — it won’t bottom out like a passenger car, even with six on board. The passenger has come first here, with a completely redesigned roll cage for safety, plenty of room on every seat to avoid the ‘not in the middle’ arguments we remember from dad’s Valiant, and a comfortable ride thanks to model-specific Maxxis tyres, built just to handle the extra weight. Most importantly for summer, the Viking VI has a total of eight cup holders — just the ticket when you’ve got six people
to the job site or the camp site. While many people need a UTV as a bigger brother to the old trusty quad, those who really want a go-anywhere alternative to the ute should definitely take a look at this voluminous, trail-ready Yamaha. After all, more seating can easily become more storage — look at the double cab utes on the road as an example!
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