Manawatu Farming Lifestyles, September 2016

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Manawatu

FARMING Lifestyles

September 2016 Edition

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September 2016

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New Zealand Farm Environment Trust’s (NZFET) newly-appointed general manager, James Ryan, is poised to take over the reins when David Natzke steps down in October. As a former policy manager with DairyNZ, Mr Ryan has strong agricultural networks. He also has a track record in advocating for farmers to the trust which operates the prestigious Ballance Farm Environment Awards. The trust connects farmers with award winners so sustainable farming knowledge can be shared and adopted to benefit the agricultural sector. NZFET chairman Simon Saunders said Mr Ryan has a broad range of skills, including strong strategic thinking and management experience. “James is an excellent communicator with significant expertise in environmental issues and stakeholder engagement. “As a regional policy manager for DairyNZ, he represented the interests of dairy farmers to local and central government and Farm Enviro Trust appoints new general manager: James Ryan developed a strong network has been appointed as New Zealand Farm Environment Trust’s within the agricultural sector. new general manager “His considerable experience engaging with both farmers the trustees, NZFET staff and the many and regional councils will be of great volunteers around the country who have benefit to the trust and its stakeholders.” helped make the awards programme the Mr Saunders said Mr Ryan was an success it is. admirable successor to Mr Natzke “I’ve really enjoyed my involvement whose leadership took the awards with the trust over the last 10 years from small beginnings to the keenly and I’ve always said the awards are a sought after recognition it is today. lot like the words to Hotel California (the Mr Natzke held his position with the Eagles’ hit): ‘You can check out any time NZFET for 10 years and paid tribute to you like, but you can never leave’.”

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A class of year 8 students from Huntley School near Marton recently joined Horizons Regional Council staff and local landowners to plant 500 trees and shrubs along the Koitiata Stream near Bulls. The project, which is part of a longterm ‘whole of stream’ restoration vision for the OB Group dairy farms near Santoft, is being led by landowners Stuart Taylor and John O’Brien. The area is now fenced off from dairy cattle. Plants are being added to improve the habitat for eels and native fish species which include inanga fish and bullies. These species have been found at some sites along the stream. “It is great to have the help of Huntley School, Fonterra and Horizons as we take responsibility for protecting and enhancing our waterways,” said Mr Taylor. Horizons freshwater coordinator Clare Ridler said planting alongside the stream provides shade and keeps the water cool over summer, providing the ideal environment for native fish.

“Teaming up with Huntley School is a great way to get the plants in the ground whilst also giving the children a chance to understand freshwater issues and solutions.” Huntley School teacher Anne GardinerTaylor said they were pleased to support the project during their service week. The school’s service week provides pupils with opportunities to support a range of projects or activities to give back to the community. “It was really positive to see the children getting their hands dirty for the local community and environment,” she said. “The experience has also helped the students gain a better understanding of why we plant along waterways and how it helps improve natural habitats for our native fish and water quality.”

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Although Stephanie Shaw was a born and bred townie, she always yearned to be a farmer, live off the land, and grow her own food.

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“I have to say it was love at first sight,” said Stephanie. “There was just something so lovely about this gorgeously intelligent animal that you could milk in a very organic, low-tech way, and have gorgeous milk as a result.” Although Stephanie’s first milking efforts left her with a small yield and aching fingers, she practised, watched friends milking and read books. Around this time, Stephanie’s second son had developed an allergy to homogenised milk which led her to search out goat milk from a local source.

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Stephanie has long held an interest in goats “We were living in Belfast, on the edge of town and a lovely old Dutch lady had a herd of Saanens that she milked and sold the milk,” said Stephanie. The following year, Stephanie’s father moved off his 10-acre block and asked Steph and her family to move in, take care of it and try out the farming lifestyle.

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A sable Saanen/Alpine cross buck kid, used to sire all the kids born the next spring, also arrived. Stephanie said the Alpine breed can be milked for consecutive seasons without the need to freshen in between. As well as the goats, Stephanie’s lifestyle block also became home to a range of other livestock. “I had done lots of reading around small farming systems, mixed grazing, cross-grazing and rotational feeding in regard to optimising pasture health and animal health.” Stephanie was convinced that goats had a valid position within the farming landscape, dealing with weeds and encouraging desired grass species in paddocks by eating out competing grasses. A job opportunity for Stephanie’s husband, Michael, meant the family moved off the land completely as they shifted north to Marton. “We sold all our stock and I resigned myself to having no livestock, except chickens which were an absolute minimum requirement for my sanity,” said Stephanie. Three years later, the couple bought their own house with a half-acre section. Stephanie also had access to a further eight-and-a-half acres surrounding the property. She didn’t waste any time and soon bought two goat kids. “One was a Saanen from a goat dairy farm in the Waikato and the other was an Alpine from a local friend.” Unfortunately the surrounding land ended up being leased out so Stephanie had to rehome her goats. Two years later the opportunity came up to buy the land. “As it happened we had just been left some money so jumped at the chance.” Two doe and two buck kids soon arrived, along with an old wether. “This was the start of rebuilding our herd.”

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Blue for you Mark Hadlow is a Blue September ambassador and has a special message for our rural men. “I’m a firm believer that prevention is better than cure and I am amazed at the number of men who seem to think you don’t need the ‘blue glove check’ post 50 or even younger,” said Mark. “Yes sure the PSA blood test is a good start but why not go the whole hog and face your fear and get a check.” Mark says this is not scaremongering. “Too many rural men are diagnosed too late and when that happens, the outcomes are not good. Ask your doctor to do the check — it’s no big deal and can be a lifesaver. The relief and the joy of the knowledge of a normal prostate is outstanding and such a great feeling.” Mark says you owe it to yourself, your family and your stress levels. “My doctor and I joke about it — how to start your day with a surprise, a blue glove surprise. It’s not a laughing matter at all, however some men are too scared or anxious to do it and we need to help them. So really it’s up to the ‘blue glovers’ of Blue September to challenge a mate and say ‘face your fear’ and get relief. “There’s nothing brave in pretending that prostate cancer can’t happen to you. Over 3,000 men are diagnosed and 600 die each year from prostate cancer. Many of them could have been diagnosed earlier by getting gloved and had a much better outcome. So go on, get it done and smack fear outa the

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CROP & PASTURE PREP Optimise pasture management Pasture first is a DairyNZ initiative geared at encouraging farmers to use their pasture first — an increasingly important factor in farming through the current reduced milk price. Past and current grazing experiments inform how best to manage pasture — and shows in a high milk price year that the first 85 percent of the operating profit comes from the base pasture, 10 percent from nitrogen fertiliser use, and the last five percent from supplements. Past grazing experiments by Dr Arnold Bryant and the Ruakura team revolutionised the way pasture was managed through winter and spring. Following a series of ground-breaking trials in 1999, Mr Bryant and his colleague John Penno set up the 1.75t MS/ha trial, aimed at achieving 1750 kilograms MS/ha and investigating the costs. It measured the increase in per-cow and per-hectare milk solids production when total feed supply is increased by bought-in supplements and/or nitrogen

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fertiliser. A range of combinations were used to increase pasture growth with N supplements bought in and an increased stocking rate to use the extra feed. The results indicated it was uneconomic to add extra feed to a system with good pasture utilisation, unless the stocking rate was increased and cheap feed available. DairyNZ research and development general manager Dr David McCall says the pasture/supplementary debate has been polarising and confusing for some farmers. “The pasture first concept is about managing pastures regardless of farming system. Modelling has shown that getting pasture management right is worth over $300/ha, even at today’s milk prices.” In the 1.75t MS/ha trial, the control farmlet (no N applied) was

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producing 1000kg MS/ha. Using N fertiliser allowed an additional 200kg MS/ha to be produced and supplement use (maize silage) with increased stocking rate added another 400kg MS/ha. Dr McCall has re-analysed the trial results with today’s costs and milk prices. When comparing these differing farm systems at $7.00/kg MS, 85 percent of the operating profit came from pasture, 10 per cent from N fertiliser use and five percent from supplements. “Clearly it’s more important to get things right in something that contributes 85 percent of the profit, before something that contributes the last five per cent,” says Dr McCall. “When calculating at $4.00/kg MS, N use only increased the operating profit by two percent and the supplement groups made a loss. “This suggests farmers need to focus on optimising pasture management and be very careful about adding costs that may not give economic returns.

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The mystery of irrigation Irrigation is the black art of replacing water which has been removed from the ground by evapotranspiration (ET) through plants. This is part of how plants ingest their nutrients. Important points to know: NIWA have ET rates for your area, check their website. It will show rates as a graph through the year, summer obviously higher but ET is also determined by the atmosphere’s ability to absorb the moisture, so it is higher on windy days due to higher dispersal. Every millimetre of rain you need to apply daily requires 10,000 litres/ha, so if ET hits 5mm you need at least 50,000 litres every hectare, every day. That’s if you want the plant to really grow, not just look green. You need to match ET rate plus allowance for percolation through the soil (over irrigation) plus loss during irrigation, minus rainfall (if any). ET rates follow quite closely to available moisture rates so it is important to begin irrigating early enough as the plant growth will have checked by the time you notice it. Woody plants have a higher ET rate than leafy plants so kale ET will likely be more than chicory. Admittedly plants with deep roots will hang on longer, mostly in heavy soils but in the end need still water replacement. Irrigating methods are just that, management tools, don’t be fooled by the fancy promises, they can’t make your plant excel with less than ET rate —

assuming you are trying to hold constant moisture in the ground. Beware of stories telling you that a system allows you to get away with less application. They do exist but also require electronic monitoring and experience on the operator’s part. Keep water droplets as large as practicable. This is where you can save some water. Despite public perception, small sprinklers can easily have the same losses as large sprinklers, it’s just not so visible. The law of physics tells us when you expose water to warm air it evaporates. Large bodies of water (large droplets) have a greater mass to surface area than small bodies, so fine mist tends to evaporate more — keep the nozzle size up/nozzle pressure down, within reason! There’s no free lunch with irrigation, either you can have a cheap system with lots of running costs and maintenance or a more reasonably priced system but with better application evenness, better growth patterns, and easier and less time consuming management and

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for calves and they face infringement fines or prosecutions if they don’t.” The four regulations introduced this season include fitness for transport requirements, a maximum transport duration of 12 hours, the prohibition on killing calves by blunt force to the head and the prohibition of transporting calves by sea across the Cook Strait. These regulations provide MPI with

additional tools to respond to those who are not meeting their obligations for the welfare of calves. “The key area we have noted that could be improved by the minority is ensuring calves are fit for transport. Farmers should not rely on transporters to make the decision on fitness for transport, as farmers are in the best position to know the animals.”

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Wool for sleeping comfort VIP Beds — for Very Important Pets — has been making extraordinary wool-filled beds for 25 years from a small woolshed on the outskirts of Waipukurau, with very few days without orders. Ex-veterinary nurse, Barbie Cassidy, is helped by three saddlers and local women making three kinds of beds for dogs and two varieties of pillows for people (or passengers). What is extraordinary about these products is the process that the wool undergoes for her indoor dog bedding and pillows. Strong wool is blown through a centrifugal force to form bulky balls, which do not flatten and keep their shape and buoyancy for both dogs and people to enjoy. The wool balls massage naturally and the therapeutic effect helps alleviate arthritic pain in old dogs and acts as an arthritis prevention in young dogs. The VIP beds are oval nests, covered in tartan cotton and built on a base of New Zealand wool carpet. Mutt Mattresses are fat mats for dogs, ranging from a banana box bed for mini

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