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Originally founded by local farmers, the club worked closely with schools in conjunction with the Wanganui Education Board. When the Ministry of Education was established, the Manawatu/Oroua division began to run independently. Ernest Lange from the Wanganui Education Board is credited with setting up the garden competition which included a mangold growing contest. Mr Lange travelled to garden plots to pull up and weigh the mangolds. A seed company supplied the seeds to plant and there were strict rules covering the day seeds could be planted. Club secretary Raewyn Hills said town schools also got on board and provided space for students to grow their vegetables if they didn’t have room at home. Initially the competitions were limited to gardens but calves and lambs were soon integrated. The earlier regional championship competitions were held on the grounds of the schools involved on a rotational basis. As the event grew larger it moved to Timona Park in Feilding, then onto the Feilding racecourse. However as motor racing began at the adjoining Manfeild
race track, it became difficult to continue holding the event on the grounds and the competition headed to the Te Kawau Memorial Grounds in Rongotea. Club secretary Raewyn Hills said the main objective of the competition was to encourage children to not only rear but show their animals with justifiable pride. “Schools made these days part of their charter with not just animals, but gardens, floral and craftwork as part of the day’s festivities.” The Manawatu Oroua Boys and Girls Agricultural Club aims to promote and encourage students to be actively involved in animal husbandry and horticultural plots. This, in turn, develops a sense of achievement, self-esteem and responsibility on a day-to-day basis and through to the end of the rearing or growing process. Pupils from 22 schools take part in the agricultural club competition. This year’s regional championship day will be held on November 14 at the Te Kawau Memorial Grounds with judging starting at 10am. A light lunch, held to celebrate the club’s 85 years, will be available to all attendees.
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Entries for the 2016 Golden Lamb Awards, also known as The Glammies, are now open. The competition, which has been running for the past nine years, stemmed from Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s beef competition, Steak of Origin. The Glammies is the equivalent competition for the lamb industry and aims to find the tastiest and most tender lamb in New Zealand. The contest gives farmers the opportunity to enter their lamb into one of the most highly regarded competitions the industry has to offer. Each entrant in the competition will have a lamb carcass randomly chosen from their selection of 10-30, where two legs will be removed and analysed. One leg will be assessed for tenderness, yield, succulence and colour by Carne Technologies in Cambridge. The other leg, if successful, will be used for tasting at the final. The scientific testing determines which top four entries from each of the five categories will make it through to the final stage of the competition. The
final stage, a taste test by top chefs and celebrities, will be held at the Upper Clutha A&P Show in Wanaka on March 11. The five categories include Best of Breed — Traditional, Best of Breed — Crossbreed, Best of Breed — Terminal Cross, Best of Breed — Open, and Retailer. Beef + Lamb chief executive Dr Scott Champion said the Glammies gives New Zealand farmers the opportunity to showcase produce. “This is a competition that highlights the pasture to plate story. “It is held in high regard by the industry and shows a farmer’s commitment to producing the best New Zealand lamb,” he said. The competition, supported by Zoetis, is open to sheep farmers and retailers from around New Zealand. Entries close on December 4 for farmers and January 8 for retailers. The entry form is available on www.beeflambnz.co.nz
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replacement lambs. The two-tooth and four-tooth ewes are put to a Poll Dorset ram and lamb in early October. “Stud rams are sold mid December onwards and the first draft of lambs are at the beginning of January,” “We aim to have all surplus lambs off the farm by May,” said Andrew. Angus cows at Te Kawa complement the sheep by cleaning up pastures for lambing and to help maintain summer growth. Calving begins late October, with steer calves and surplus heifers sold in late April. Andrew said the Red deer, which fawn in November, also suit well with the grass growth curve. Weaner stags are sold in June. As
the weather plays a major role in the running of the farm, Andrew believes it is important to “roll with the punches and celebrate any successful achievement.” “We have a short summer season with grass slowing in May and picking up again in October,” said Andrew. The farm receives between four to five snowfalls a year on average and supplementary feed is provided to stock when needed in the colder weather. “We normally make about 150-200 bales per season, however due to this year’s drought we bought baleage in.” Four hectares of swedes and two hectares in rape crops are well utilised. “Unfortunately the past summer drought has affected the yield so the swedes were grazed off with lambs and moata drilled in,” said Andrew. “This year’s feed supply is very tight, almost non-existent.” Te Kawa Poll Dorsets has reached the finals of the Genetic Trait Awards for SIL-ACE Terminal Sire for Lamb Growth section in Beef + Lamb New Zealand Sheep Industry Awards for two years running. “It is pleasing to be acknowledged in this way particularly because of the stud’s history,” said Andrew. “It is important for us to continue on with the work that has been done already and hopefully add to that legacy. “ Although farming can be challenging at times, Andrew and Naomi agree that the ability to spend days outside with their children and grandparents is particularly special. “We both have that connection to the land and wouldn’t have it any other way.”
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Here, at Agrissentials we have developed a new product called ET 250 which is designed to repel pest and disease. If pest and disease are there for a purpose there’s no point in annihilating them. Just repel them from your property! The ultimate move is to build up the mineral content in your plant, pasture or animals, ensuring a good strong immune system which will naturally protect life, without the need to spray or drench. Agrissentials specialise in multimineral microbial rich fertilisers for better health and vitality, however, if you are having trouble with pest and disease talk to us about our ET 250 repellent. It will rescue the situation until immunity sets in. Go natural, start a new relationship with your production unit 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 farm more successful.
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If stones and pushing were as detrimental to the hooves as what we are led to believe then we wouldn’t be able to farm cows, and deer and mountain goats would have been extinct a long time ago. The underlying issue that we face, with probably 80-90% of our lame cows, is laminitis. Laminitis is by far the biggest cause of lameness and in dairy cows most of the damage by laminitis is seen on the walking surface of the claws, the sole and white line region. The next biggest cause of lameness is nowhere near as great as laminitis. Not yet at least, even though we may potentially get one if we don’t keep Digital Dermatitis under control. DD is potentially going to be a major problem for you if you don’t manage it well and that should start now. I will address that more in a future article, but let’s focus on this white line issue first. Laminitis is a multifactorial disease that basically results in unhealthy live tissue in the hoof — the predominant causes being diet and stress. If the live tissue becomes unhealthy in both claws then the claw that is bearing the greatest share of the weight will struggle more than the claw that doesn’t bear as much weight. For example, it’s the same as if two people walk along the road — one carrying a 30kg backpack and the other carrying a 10kg backpack. After a 40km walk the person with the 30kg backpack will have to work harder than the one with the 10kg backpack. These two people may be able to handle their individual load for that distance if they have trained for it but when they both come down with the ‘flu’ the difference in weight will be more evident. This explains why we see more
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MANAWATU FARMING LIFESTYLES
CONTRACTORS Safety is paramount by Paul Campbell
The farm environment can be a hazardous one, health and safety considerations extend to all personnel involved in agricultural and pastoral activities this obviously includes contractors and subcontractors who play a major role on farms. Farm owners’ and managers’ responsibilities extend to the health and safety of everyone who works on the farm — full time, part time, casual employees, contractors and their employees, subcontractors and consultants. Worksafe NZ has laid down guidelines for both principal and contractor. ‘Contractors and subcontractors have the same duty of
care to their employees as any other employer. Contractors need to know what the principal’s (farmers) health and safety procedures are so they can assess their employees’ safety on site. Farm owners and managers must work with contractors to make sure they share a common understanding of the hazards that workers face and how the site will be made safe.
Rural Contractors NZ president, Steve Levet says such things as forecast drought and the lower forecast milk price could see some farmers under huge pressure. “However, there are things on farm that have to be done — no matter what — such as supplementary feed and crop harvesting. “Contractors are professionals and are especially set up to help out when these jobs need to be done on the farm.” Rural Contractors is the only national association and the leading advocate for rural contractors in the country and while accrediting members to provide assurance to farmers of the qualifications and reliability of its members, the organisation also
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CONTRACTORS A new generation of professionals by Andy Bryenton
It’s a job which many kids profess to desire — the ability to drive those huge machines which shape the soil and make the foundations for our homes and industries. But what does it take to get the ‘right stuff’ in this day and age to become a heavy machinery operator? It’s a growing industry which requires a high level of skill. In the year to march 2015 the number of trained heavy excavator and Tracks, Wheels and Rollers certed drivers rose to an unprecedented 7800 nationwide, with no sign of slackening growth. Of course the massive Christchurch rebuild is part of this figure, but roading and the needs of rural New Zealand make up a huge part of this figure as well. That’s no surprise — increasingly, the farming sector requires big projects to meet the needs of more intensive agriculture. That means bigger feed pads, dairy sheds, barns, storage facilities, roads and races. And the need for fresh water year round in a changing climate has seen a rise in the construction of dams, while regulations surrounding dairy effluent have required the expansion of ponds and waste
systems. Young recruits coming up in the trade must initially earn their heavy vehicle licences, grades 2 to 5 depending on the vehicles they wish to command. An additional Tracks, Wheels and Rollers certification is also required. And that’s before facing the array of hydraulic controls which allow a seasoned excavator operator to move his machine’s massive boom with surgical precision. To then go on to achieve the required Certificate in Civil Plant Operation level 3 (or the alternative cert to level 3 specialising in bulk earthmoving), those fresh out of high school must have a minimum NCEA english and maths level 2. Canterbury and Auckland are the leading areas demanding more skilled operators, so this is a smart career path for those who have sharp eyes, deft hands and mental stamina. The learning never stops in this trade,
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CONTRACTORS Building primary industry by Andy Bryenton
In the earliest days of farming and forestry in New Zealand the hard work was undertaken by manpower alone. A small steadholding was as much as many pioneers could manage. The forests rung to the sound of axes and bullocks pulled the logs to rivers where they would be floated to the mills. Hilly country was of little use as it could not be treated with fertiliser. And the average dairy herd was diminutive by modern standards. Even ploughing a field was a huge task, undertaken with the help of powerful Clydesdale horses. All this began to change with the advent of technology, and with this change came the specialised professions which we now recognise as our rural contractors. The first such change came in the 1860s, when the traction engine first reached our shores,
bringing with it the ability to plough with a ‘shuttle’ system, to mill logs in situ using its belt drive, or even to process wool. The engineers who ran these hissing behemoths were the first dedicated contractors on the scene. The first hay baler was invented in 1874 by Cyrus McCormick, leading to an evolution in such machines which culminates in today’s round balers — some towed behind modern tractors carrying McCormick’s name! Taking to the air to spread fertiliser and seeds was pioneered right here in New Zealand, initially by balloon, but after World War Two a bunch of daring Farm Maintenance Specialists
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In 1953, New Zealand, personified by the legendary Sir Edmund Hillary, conquered Everest. Now, in 2015, in a strange role reversal, the new Ford Everest looks poised to conquer New Zealand. We’ve been awaiting the arrival of this big seven-seater since its unveiling in Australia last year, and were tantalised by the sight of the impressive beast in the flesh, so to speak, at this year’s National Fieldays. But getting behind the wheel of Ford’s latest offering is something else again. In size, the Everest is a replacement for the Explorer, and in theory it faces off against the
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