Northern Farming Lifestyles, December 2011

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A Kaitaia apiculture student, Jim Barron, is the inaugural recipient of the Telford Cup for Enterprise awarded by the South Island’s Telford Rural Polytechnic. Telford, now a division of Lincoln University began in Balclutha as an agricultural training farm in 1964 on land donated by the descendants of William Telford. The cup and $1,000 prize were donated by Farmers of New Zealand who saw it as a fitting acknowledgment of the enterprising prowess of a young William Telford who made his way to New Zealand from Cumberland as a ship’s carpenter, 150 years ago. William Telford’s story is one of success — adding to the land bought in 1861, by 1869 William had purchased further land near Otanomomo, built his homestead at a cost of 3,000 pounds and by 1888 had increased his 1,708 flock of sheep to 18,000. The farm presented to Telford by an Act of Parliament for use as a training place for people wishing to work on farms, is now a centre not only for training, but research and development projects. Mr Barron was one of seven students

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on the Certificate in Apiculture course at Telford’s Kaitaia campus — the course is thought to be the only of its kind in Australasia. The 37 week full time course offers a comprehensive programme of both practical and theory. Beekeeping is vital to New Zealand’s Primary sector which is dependent on bees for its survival. Telford’s student recruitment officer Marilyn Sayers who was at the presentation in Kaitaia on December 2, said “Enterprising means showing initiative and a willingness to undertake new, and often risky, projects.” She said for 30 years Mr Barron had been a sole trader cabinet maker. In 2009 he sold his business and purchased a small lifestyle block. “Since then he has begun transforming his piece of dirt into a high productive enterprise which will supplement his retirement income. He has introduced cattle, sheep, pigs, hens, bees, and macadamia nuts in the last year. He has plans for becoming more self sufficient with a vegetable patch, berries and avocados which he intends selling to local markets and at the farm gate,” said Ms Sayers. Mr Barron also has a goal of having one hundred beehives from which he will extract and bottle honey. At the moment he has eight live hives and has already set up a workshop to make additional hives. Ms Sayers gave Mr Barron due credit for his willingness to take on the study, saying while Mr Barron’s early life education experiences had not been successful. Nearing retirement age, he overcame his fear of re-entering the education system and had passed the level three apiculture certificate. The financial prize is intended to kick start the recipient enterprise. It can be used to buy livestock equipment, or cover set up costs, purchase marketing or expert advice, further study or invested “until the right opportunity presents itself.”


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Taratahi Rodney Celebrates Success More than eighty families, farmers, members of the community and staff squeezed into the Taratahi Rodney Campus woolshed to celebrate the success of twenty-five graduating students

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hese young men and women have completed a full year of practical training and theoretical study earning themselves two nationally recognised certificates: the National Certificate in Fencing and the Certificate in General Farm Skills. Guest of honour, at last week’s graduation (December 5) Doctor Lockwood Smith, Speaker of the House, presented the awards and mingled with those in attendance. He was particularly pleased to hear how many young people have already gained employment as a direct result of the agricultural training programmes. “This region is a key source of primary production and here is an organisation trying to match industry needs to the aspirations of young people,” said Dr Smith. Taratahi Rodney, Educational Manager, Steve Hannam, was more than happy with the number and quality of students graduating. “Taratahi has

experienced overwhelming support for our training programmes from the Rodney community and we are looking forward to continuing these relationships over the years ahead. Cups and prizes were awarded at the graduation ceremony for both effort and achievement. The ‘Top Student’ award went to Marley Manas.

Rt Hon Dr Lockwood Smith and Taratahi Rodney ‘s top student, Marley Manase

“I am looking forward to exploring the opportunities available to me now and I have really enjoyed learning new skills this year,” said Marley. Agricultural training is delivered from the Innes family property at Kumeu — student’s use the woolshed and an adjacent small house has become a classroom. Practical training takes place on a number of farms around Rodney. From 2012, Taratahi will offer more agricultural training opportunities to the wider Northland region from a base in Whangerei in partnership with NorthTec.

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A Northland family with a passion for the land, horses and the community have taken a hobby and turned it into a lifestyle

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Central to the lives of Kath and Steve Nathan and their children is horses and Steve’s father, Gus, was quite renowned for his skill and farriership in Pouto. Although Kath and Steve now work off the land, still manage Kahuparere horse treks on the picturesque peninsula and have recently started an annual event, Pouto Horse Sports. Steve, who has worked as a welder, fencer, truck driver and honorary fishing inspector, started the horse trekking

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business and built the rodeo arena predominantly for their children. It would give them something to do on the remote, yet picturesque peninsula, and also give them a practical lesson in commerce. “He liked the whole idea of creating things for his kids to do at home so they don’t have to go anywhere,” says Kath. “They can utilise their skills to run the horse treks, without having to travel.

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Northern Farming Lifestyles December 2011 Their children, Donny, Morgana and Patariki are all skilled riders, either on horseback or motorbikes. Morgana and Patariki ride the rodeo circuit in New Zealand and have done so for the last couple of years and oldest son Donny has left district and now serves in the Army. At 15, Steve was selected to represent Northland in the Northland Colts Polocrosse team and still rides today. Kath says she’s happy to see her children excel in all types of riding disciplines — unlike herself who prefers leisure riding. Pouto Horse Sports, held at Labour Weekend for the last two years, came about after Steve built a rodeo arena. “Steve built an arena on the farm so Morgana and Patariki could practice for the rodeo circuit,” explains Kath. Then he thought, ‘Well since it’s here, we may as well do something with it.’ “More spectators attended this year and everyone was excited, so it went really, really well. We added two more winner-takes-all jackpots, adding to our two existing trophy jackpots, and we included a cross country, introduced ‘The Indian Game’, where contestants ride bare back and Buzkashi. Buzkashi, a traditional Central Asian team sport, usually involves riders trying to grab a headless goat or calf from the ground but thanks to a local family, the Taurua’s, Pouto Horse Sports competitors were able to use a hessian sack ‘goat’ instead. Steve grew up at Pouto and attended the local school before leaving to board

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Olives — a pleasurable but time consuming ‘hobby’

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The recent (fortunately) false alarm over a possible kiwifruit PSA infection in a Kerikeri orchard is a serious wakeup call. What measures do you have in place to stop some plant or animal disease or even a pest plant itself finding its way onto your property? If I arrive at your property to give advice on some land management problem, what protocols do you expect me to follow to keep your farm disease or pest free? Think about the vectors for the spread of pest plants, formerly called noxious plants. You will have to rely on neighbours to control weeds that produce wind-borne seed or to prevent weeds dropping seeds on floodplains. But there are other weeds over which you can have some control. It used to be common practise to put the first three bales from the old small-bale balers (the ones in the baler when it first came into the paddock) back through the baler before it left your property. This meant that all the bales left on your land were from your own property, reducing the risk of new weed species being imported onto your land. Dust, straw and other debris on the baler could also harbour weed seeds so it helped to know where it had been previously. The same goes for earthmoving, cultivation and other machinery. Manchurian wild rice and other aquatic weeds are spread on hydraulic diggers. Gorse and broom are spread in road aggregate so check before you buy to see they are not growing around the quarry. And you are quite within your rights to ask a contractor to clean their machine before it comes onto your property. The thought of a major plant or animal disease being brought onto your land on contaminated machinery, in dirty

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The grand daddy of the wool producers He’s inquisitive, enjoys a bit of a yarn, calls a spade a spade and thoroughly enjoys his vocation. Bruce Worsnop has spent decades combining his skill and knowledge with science to select sheep with worm tolerance so that ‘dagginess’ is fast becoming history. Bruce, along with son Patrick and partner Wendy, operate a ram stud and commercial flock of 2,000 pure bred Lincoln ewes and also breed Belgian Blue cattle. Their Makaroro Road property in the lee of the Ruahine Ranges covers some 1,900 acres of rolling and flat pasture. “We’ve been selecting our Lincoln Ram stud sires and the females we put into the stud flock for their tolerance to worms for the last 33 years and have found this to be a very heritable trait,” said Bruce. Bruce’s primary focus is wool production and, as a breeder, the last three decades have been successful because of the demand for lustrous

wool, mohair blends and the hand knotted rug market. Lincoln sheep, the heaviest woolproducing breed, were the first English long wool breed to become established in New Zealand but more recently they have been used as a first crossing sire to lift wool production in a flock. One example is the Lincoln Perendale cross, which produces 23 percent more wool than a pure Perendale. With his finger on the pulse when it comes to the wool industry, Bruce is hopeful the Campaign for Wool, launched by Prince Charles earlier this year, will promote the benefits of wool and see an increase in demand. The campaign, which Bruce describes as ‘a breath of fresh air’ is a great opportunity for wool growers to consolidate, unite and support the project. As for the future Bruce is still experimenting but is rather tight lipped about his work.

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Honda motorcycles have been strong contenders year in and year out in the World Superbike and AMA Superbike competitions, devoting millions of dollars and countless hours to research and development to improve their stable of high-performance machines. With a racing pedigree stretching back to the golden era of the sport, Honda have always been quick to bring racing advances to the motorcycling public, tuning and fettling their street bikes with the knowhow earned in oil and sweat on the world’s top tracks. This year has proved no exception, with bold new design cues and blistering power the order of the day across Honda’s flagship CBR range — an acronym renowned among riders for power and precision handling. From the legendary CBR 750 of yesteryear which put the best of British to shame, through to the high-tech Fireblade, the CBR badge is the

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Kevin Black has been farming at Pouto for the last twenty years, running a herd of 240 dairy cows and 200 other cattle at a picturesque spot on the peninsula with views of the mighty Wairoa, as it flows down to the Kaipara Harbour. But in earlier years he was engaged in a very different trade — as a military marine engineer, and it was his job to keep the powerful turbines and boilers of an ocean-going warship at full steam. Knowledge of thermal energy was a big part of this job — crucial to keeping the big engines running. And this provided a surprising crossover when it came to one of the big expenses every dairy farmer knows all too well — providing hot water for his milking sheds. With tests and inspections becoming ever more stringent, and digital checks for bacteria, impurities and contamination now an integral part of providing top-quality milk, farmers need vast quantities of water at around 80 degrees Celsius — the right temperature to work with chemical detergents, and make sure that all the plant and infrastructure of milking are hygienically clean. So, at a time when it was still considered an ‘alternative’ or emerging technology, Kevin Black adopted solar power to help heat his 350-litre cylinder. “Turbines and boilers were my bread

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A little bit of country “Wai Worri” Muster is a must for country music fans The “Wai Worri” Woolshed Country Muster is on again this New Year. The dates are Saturday and Sunday the 31st December and 1st January, and there is plenty of suitable flat ground for Motor Homes, Campervans and tents. Wai Worri is located 40km north of Dargaville on State Highway 12, next to the Aranga School, and provides a lovely rural outlook, where concerts will be held within the Woolshed or on the outdoor stage.The country muster starts around 11am 31st December 2011, but you are more than welcome to arrive and park up the previous day. New Zealand’s pioneering country recording artists Rex and Noelene Franklin will be making a return to Aranga this year, along with NZ’s latest country recording teenage rising star, Abby from Hawera. Another of New Zealand’s top traditional artists, Joy Sloane, will be attending this year for the first time along with many more artists from Northland and elsewhere. Urban Country and Raw Country bands will be on stage over both days and as usual there will be entertainment in the shed each evening. The venue has toilets and cold water showers, a very modest charge of $20 per person for the 2-day stay, and visitors $10 per person per day. Phone Phil on 09 439 5083 or Ted and Cushla on 09 434 0857 for further details.

Abby — country raising star will be appearing at the country muster

Open letter to Farmers and Farm Contractors

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Thanks for your attention. We have a large and very loyal client base and many of our clients have approached us desperate to buy good quality used tractors, feed out wagons and trailers. Even as one of the largest agricultural suppliers in Northland, this is causing a problem as we simply do not have enough stock to meet this demand.

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This means that we are in a position to pay very good money to trade your tractors, feed out wagons and trailers. Even if you were thinking about buying next year, I believe we can make you an offer right now that is simply too good to turn down, something right now that you and your accountant will love. ...and many more top brands

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land surfaces by blading, contouring, ripping, moving and removing soil, spoil or earth. The definition with Bill Guest (Operations director, Farmers of New Zealand) is inappropriately broad, and would include Farm debt causing great concern commissions by the banks to lend the environmentally benign National farm debt is $46 billion. A number of farmers are money out. One banking official told me land modification activities facing the prospect of forced sales and cashflows are tight that as a result of his lending, he was associated with normal farm and not helped by Fonterra’s reduction of payout projections able to invest in a beach bach and buy operations and rural property of 46 cents/kg milk solids, which equates to $46,000 less a new boat. Now the banks are paying maintenance, particularly on income for the average dairy farmer for the 2011/2012 commissions in an endeavour to get their land affected by an Overlay money out of these poor investments, provision. season. back into their coffers. It is ironical that This could lead into Some banks have been irresponsible in their lending the major banks have all posted large croppers such as kumara Bill Guest practices over the last five year period. The old Rural Bank profits for the last 12 month period. growers and other farmers, having to apply for a Resource guidelines of debt servicing being no more than 25% of Consents to crop their land. Contouring and ripping could be gross income, 25% to cover drawings and labour and 50% Resource consents to farm caused by moulders attached to rotary hoes and aeration for operating expenses have been thrown out the window, Many district councils are reviewing implements that are used to rip and aerate the soil. Some by over zealous banking officials, who are paid substantial their district plans. The Northland argue that certain soils should not be cultivated as they Regional Council are reviewing their believe this causes deterioration of the soil particles. Regional Policy Statement. The Kaipara The Variation 1 chapter which relates to the erection and District Council Proposed District alterations of buildings and structures within an Outstanding Plan changes have attracted appeals Landscape Area or Outstanding Natural Feature, is badly from Fonterra Co-operative, Federated Farmers, Farmers of New Zealand, worded and will cause major problems in the rural community NZ Transport Agency, Transpower NZ by over-zealous council planners and Auckland consultants. To fully understand the meaning of the rule, you must first Limited, Meridian Energy and others. understand the definition of Structure, which is the same as The Kaipara District Council Proposed that included in the Resource Management Act being: District Plan, should be withdrawn and “Any building, equipment, device or other facility made by re-written. It is full of rules that make no This landmark sense, e.g. Excavation and fill, is now people and which is fixed to land; and includes any raft.” In commemorative book by Paul Campbell defined in the plan as Modification of using this definition then, a large number of items could be tells the story of the included within this definition, including Albertlanders’ arrival and troughs, water tanks, duck shooting Can’t read the paper online settling of the Kaipara maimais, meal feeders — the list because your broadband is area, and features goes on. slow and unreliable? many of Harold Marsh’s photographs that have Due to several technicalities which Uber Group can fix that for you with their mind-blowingly fast, been painstakingly Ultra priced, Ultra reliable, wireless broadband. have been included unnecessarily in the restored. rule, such structures as troughs, tanks www.ubergroup.co.nz | 09 438 5472 (0508 BROADBAND) etc now require resource consent if A rare opportunity your property is located in an OLA or to purchase a signed, numbered and recorded, n r Outstanding Natural Feature. e North collectors’ edition of an outstanding New Zealand publication The KDC’s Plan, we believe is being Order now on our website or by phone, email or by post used by Auckland consultants as the Phone 09 439 6933 — Postal address: P.O. Box 474 Dargaville thin edge of the wedge to implement Email info@echopublishing.co.nz  •  www.echopublishing.co.nz www.farminglifestyles.co.nz their idealistic plans.

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The temperature is rising, Santa is coming and farms are getting new owners With no small amount of satisfaction, the introduction to this column is written in the knowledge that this past spring has seen dairy farms sell at good levels, Tony Grindle enquiry numbers vastly improve on previous seasons and all financiers and banking institutions reiterated the long term view that agriculture In New Zealand has a steady long term outlook. On matters of real estate. Our country team have experienced a strong past few months. Sales have been achieved on dairy farms, dry stock properties, dairy support, horticultural and lifestyle properties. After the past few trying years, our agents are being rewarded for their dedication and professionalism. Interestingly, enquiry for dairy farms is predominantly originating from the core farmer. All farm buyers for the year to date have been existing or remerging farmers. We have ensured that our vendor’s properties have been bought to the attention of our Auckland investor and overseas databases, however at present the best buyers appear to be the ones that are all ready established within the industry. Northland has been receiving good levels of enquiry from farmers further

afield. In the past few weeks, we have been showing properties to farmers from Taranaki, Marlborough, Bay of Plenty, Southland and Wellington. As summer nears, it’s a good time to take stock of what Northland is all about and what we have to offer. It appears that our country cousins from further afield are appreciating what some times we take for granted. The Northland area offers balmy summer weather, ideal for family days at the beach and long barbeques into the evening, miles of unspoilt and uninhabited beaches and more often than not good all round rainfall along with land prices that are not prohibitive. Why wouldn’t you have a piece of paradise? However let me temper the positive thoughts with some sound advice, although the forecast looks steady, the volatile off shore economics and shifting commodity prices combine to ensure that there is no indication of a future lift in dairy farm prices. There is no reason to sit and wait for a future spike in land values, doing so may mean you miss the best buyer for your property. Enjoy your family this Christmas, eat plenty, drink and be merry, I’m going to. Call Tony on 021 432 208 for a no obligation assessment of your property.

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Notes from the shed with Mark With the payout McKewen high and interest low, it’s a really good time to

fix the things that are causing some grief around the Dairy. Summer is most definitely here; Low to medium Before you upgrade to new Milfos cup removers or a Milfos Temperatures are climbing and target amperage draw. Variable Drive Vacuum System it would be sensible to evaluate Bulk Milk temperatures are getting Some off peak things that could impact your proposed upgrade. harder to maintain. The on main reason tariff use. inSparkies a conventional is that generally system do a great job, the however, we regularly come across wiring of all temperatures theinstalled water used to cool Direct Online Glycol Chilling System. sorts that has of been incorrectly. Average $58,000 the milk .We have heard of water up For30instance weand see 22-23 the right cable used a milk pump controller, stillinto to degrees degrees is on say, In line secondary chillingbut milk bundled with everything else so it creates interference controller and not uncommon. the silo atwith 7 tothe 9 degrees bingo, a slightly crazy controller. Unless you know what to look for it can be a painful A vat wrap will help, however the Use glycol to chill milk silos process to findare as itthat looks a faulty fundamentals thelike chiller isn’tcontroller. (multiple vat chilling) up toisitimportant or the vatfor won’t allow This all sorts of enough systems from Large pulsation controllers to cup removers amperage draw chilling to cope . and the more sophisticated the system the more careful you have to be. We No off peak use. recommend data cables as far away from power aspower possible. It is often keeping asked what types of Medium water heat chilling doabout what,stray so Ivoltage, have yes it does We havesystems all heard exist grade and canhot cause all sorts recovery 60 degrees some fundamentals of common of issues, we have found a major source is the cable and terminations between systems, their capabilities and typical Thermal Energy Storage System Variable drives and Motors. comparative pricing (all systems are iCONVERTER $65,000 There isso a lot of documentation supplied with variable drives with regard to the custom pricing is only indicative). In line secondary SNAP chilling cable to be used and metal glands for terminations etc, these are minimums andtoa 5 Direct Expansion Capabilities. degrees into the Silo good Sparky will follow manufacturer’s recommendations or better. If in doubt Average $17,000 Uses glycol to chill multiple silos get it checked. Single vat chilling. Amperage Don’t forget the effluent or water pump, sameLow deal, and moveDraw the electric fence Chilling to 7 degrees in 5 hrs Off Peak Power Use unit to the implement shed, they can be an interference nasty in the dairy. typically. High grade hot water 80 For sensible on Upgrades, Sales Manager Low grade advice heat recovery 45 find your local Milfos dealer or Arearecovery degrees atdegrees.(if www.milfos.com. available) High quality finish for system Uses peak tariff electricity. longevity Water Chiller with Direct Expansion. The bottom line is you get what Average $46,000 you pay for, the cheapest has the In line secondary chilling putting highest running cost, so is much more milk into silo at between 10 and 12 expensive over the long term, while degrees Split chilling system that can chill the the dearest has much lower running costs, will be compliant and will save vat using the same unit and chill a more than it cost over time. The choice water storage tank. is yours. Low grade heat recovery 45 degrees.

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This stunning small dairy unit is poised below the Puhipuhi plateau, renown for its high seasonal rain falls. An exceptionally attractive 81.87ha dairy unit, the ample water and fertile free draining volcanic soils are another jewel in the crown. With a five year average of 65,000kgms, milking 255 cows the property has the use of a neighbouring 23ha lease block. Complete with a good four bedroom home, tidy sheds and cattle handling facilities, this property is a quality unit in a high producing area.

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AFFORDABLE LARGE SCALE DAIRY

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West Coast Road

For Sale Land, Buildings & Shares, stock at valuation View by appointment

This 219ha dairy unit is a stand out on the Northland dairy market. Situated at West Coast Road, Dargaville, handy to Glinks Gully, and on the tar seal this imposing property boasts a superior 50 bale rotary, two good homes and a milking platform in the vicinity of 205ha. Being sold with 160,000 Fonterra shares, the property milks between 500 and 550 predominantly Friesian cows on a split calving basis. Featuring an outstanding range of sheds, farm improvements, Redhill and Te Kopuru soils, ample water and good fertility. An additional 10ha with a four bedroom home is situated on the boundary and is available. This property may be purchased as a full going concern.

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Merry Christmas from the team at Bayleys Northland Country The team will be available over the holiday period for all your Real Estate needs

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PROGRAMME SCHEDULE Monday 19 dec 06:00 Pro Bull 2010 07:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 07:30 The Week In Agri-Business 08:00 Farming Sunday 08:30 The Week In Agri-Business 09:00 Your Beautiful Garden 09:30 Gardening Australia 10:00 Smart Gardening 10:30 Garden Rambles 11:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship 12:00 The Week In Agri-Business 12:30 Farming Sunday 13:00 Money Talks 13:30 The Week In Agri-Business 14:00 Straight Talk 14:30 Ag PhD 15:00 Farming Sunday 15:30 The Horse 16:30 Gardening Australia 17:00 Smart Gardening 17:30 HSBC FEI Classics 2011 18:30 Pro Bull 2010 19:30 America’s Heartland 20:00 Country99 TV News & Weather 20:30 Best Of Sector Report 2011 21:00 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship 21:30 Hell On Hooves 22:00 Pro Bull 2010 23:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 23:30 Your Beautiful Garden 00:00 Gardening Australia 00:30 Smart Gardening 01:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 01:30 Country99 TV News & Weather 02:00 Pro Bull 2010 03:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 03:30 Your Beautiful Garden 04:00 Gardening Australia

04:30 Smart Gardening 05:00 Along For The Ride 05:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship

Tuesday 20 dec 06:00 Pro Bull 2010 07:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 07:30 Country99 TV News & Weather 08:00 Best Of Sector Report 2011 08:30 Country99 TV News & Weather 09:00 Cowboy Flavor 09:30 Barbecue University 10:00 NZ on a Plate 10:30 5 Ingredient Fix 11:00 Surfing the Menu 11:30 The Cowboys’ Kitchen 12:00 Country99 TV News & Weather 12:30 Best Of Sector Report 2011 13:00 Straight Talk 13:30 Country99 TV News & Weather 14:00 Best Of Sector Report 2011 14:30 The Stud Tour 15:00 America’s Heartland 15:30 Along For The Ride 16:00 Cowboy Flavor 16:30 Barbecue University 17:00 NZ on a Plate 17:30 The Cowboys’ Kitchen 18:00 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship 18:30 Gucci Masters 2011 19:30 Hell On Hooves 20:00 Country99 TV News & Weather 20:30 America’s Heartland 21:00 Straight Talk 21:30 Along For The Ride 22:00 Pro Bull 2010 23:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 23:30 NZ on a Plate 00:00 Barbecue University 00:30 The Cowboys’ Kitchen

01:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 01:30 Country99 TV News & Weather 02:00 Pro Bull 2010 03:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 03:30 NZ on a Plate 04:00 Barbecue University 04:30 FEI European Championships 05:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship

Wednesday 21 dec 06:00 Pro Bull 2010 07:00 Hell On Hooves 07:30 Country99 TV News & Weather 08:00 Straight Talk 08:30 Country99 TV News & Weather 09:00 Along For The Ride 09:30 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship 10:00 Race Country 10:30 HSBC FEI Classics 2011 11:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship 12:00 Country99 TV News & Weather 12:30 Straight Talk 13:00 Best Of Sector Report 2011 13:30 Country99 TV News & Weather 14:00 Ag PhD 14:30 Farming Sunday 15:00 The Cowboys’ Kitchen 15:30 Gucci Masters 2011 16:30 Animal S.O.S. 17:00 Garden Rambles 18:00 FEI Equestrian World 2011 18:30 Pro Bull 2010 19:30 TUX North Island & NZ Dog Trial Championship 20:00 Country99 TV News & Weather 20:30 North Otago Rural Outlook Series 21:00 World Sheep Dog Trials 23:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 23:30 Garden Rambles

00:30 America’s Heartland 01:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 01:30 Country99 TV News & Weather 02:00 Pro Bull 2010 03:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 03:30 Your Beautiful Garden 04:00 Garden Rambles 05:00 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship 05:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship

Thursday 22 dec 06:00 Pro Bull 2010 07:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 07:30 Country99 TV News & Weather 08:00 North Otago Rural Outlook Series 08:30 Country99 TV News & Weather 09:00 Gardening Australia 09:30 Cowboy Flavor 10:00 Your Beautiful Garden 10:30 The Cowboys’ Kitchen 11:00 Garden Rambles 12:00 Country99 TV News & Weather 12:30 North Otago Rural Outlook Series 13:00 The Stud Tour 13:30 Country99 TV News & Weather 14:00 Landline 15:00 Barbecue University 15:30 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship 16:00 Gardening Australia 16:30 NZ on a Plate 17:00 Your Beautiful Garden 17:30 The Fresh Life 18:00 At Home With Carl Hester 18:30 Pro Bull 2010 19:30 TUX North Island & NZ Dog Trial Championship 20:00 Country99 TV News & Weather 20:30 Landline 21:30 Classic Tractor Fever 22:00 Pro Bull 2010 23:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship

23:30 00:00 00:30 01:00 01:30 02:00 03:00 03:30 04:00 04:30 05:00 05:30

Mon 19 Dec - Mon 26 Dec

Gardening Australia NZ on a Plate Your Beautiful Garden National Tractor Pulling Championship Country99 TV News & Weather Pro Bull 2010 National Tractor Pulling Championship Gardening Australia NZ on a Plate Your Beautiful Garden FEI Equestrian World 2011 National Tractor Pulling Championship

Friday 23 dec 06:00 Pro Bull 2010 07:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 07:30 Country99 TV News & Weather 08:00 Ag PhD 08:30 Country99 TV News & Weather 09:00 FEI European Championships 10:00 Pro Bull 2010 11:00 Landline 12:00 Country99 TV News & Weather 12:30 Ag PhD 13:00 North Otago Rural Outlook Series 13:30 Country99 TV News & Weather 14:00 America’s Heartland 14:30 Hell On Hooves 15:00 FEI European Championships 16:00 Garden Rambles 17:00 Landline 18:00 Classic Tractor Fever 18:30 Pro Bull 2010 19:30 TUX North Island & NZ Dog Trial Championship 20:00 Country99 TV News & Weather 20:30 Best Of Straight Talk 2011 21:00 FEI European Championships 22:00 Pro Bull 2010 23:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 23:30 Classic Tractor Fever

00:00 America’s Heartland 00:30 Ag PhD 01:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 01:30 Country99 TV News & Weather 02:00 Pro Bull 2010 03:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 03:30 Landline 04:30 Ag PhD 05:00 Farming Sunday 05:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship

23:30 00:00 01:00 02:00 03:00 03:30 04:00

saTurday 24 dec

06:00 07:00 08:00 08:30 09:00 12:00

06:00 07:00 07:30 08:00 09:00 09:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 15:00 16:00 16:30 17:00 17:30 18:00 18:30 19:00 19:30 20:00 20:30 21:00 21:30 22:00 22:30

Pro Bull 2010 FEI Equestrian World 2011 Along For The Ride FEI European Championships Parelli: Natural Horsemanship Country99 TV News & Weather Best Of Sector Report 2011 North Otago Rural Outlook Series Ag PhD Best Of Straight Talk 2011 America’s Heartland Outdoors With Geoff Thomas Parelli: Natural Horsemanship Along For The Ride FEI European Championships Gucci Masters 2011 Best Of Sector Report 2011 America’s Heartland Ag PhD Best Of Straight Talk 2011 Outdoors With Geoff Thomas Outdoors With Geoff Thomas Classic Tractor Fever The Week In Agri-Business Inside Music Row TruCountry The Marty Stuart Show Cumberland Highlanders America’s Heartland FEI European Championships

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Tuesday 27 dec 06:00 Pro Bull 2010 07:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 07:30 Best Of Sector Report 2011 08:00 Best Of Sector Report 2011 08:30 Best Of Straight Talk 2011 09:00 Cowboy Flavor 09:30 Barbecue University

10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 16:00 16:30 17:00 17:30 18:00 18:30 19:30 20:00 20:30 21:00 21:30 22:00 23:00 23:30 00:00 00:30 01:00 01:30 02:00 03:00 03:30 04:00 04:30 05:30

NZ on a Plate 5 Ingredient Fix Surfing the Menu The Cowboys’ Kitchen Best Of Straight Talk 2011 Best Of Sector Report 2011 Best Of Straight Talk 2011 Ag PhD Best Of Sector Report 2011 The Stud Tour America’s Heartland Along For The Ride Cowboy Flavor Barbecue University NZ on a Plate The Cowboys’ Kitchen Parelli: Natural Horsemanship Pro Bull 2010 Golden Shears Best Of Sector Report 2011 America’s Heartland Best Of Straight Talk 2011 Along For The Ride Pro Bull 2010 National Tractor Pulling Championship NZ on a Plate Barbecue University The Cowboys’ Kitchen National Tractor Pulling Championship Best Of Sector Report 2011 Pro Bull 2010 National Tractor Pulling Championship NZ on a Plate Barbecue University FEI European Championships National Tractor Pulling Championship

Wednesday 28 dec 06:00 Pro Bull 2010 07:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 07:30 Best Of Sector Report 2011 08:00 Best Of Straight Talk 2011

08:30 09:00 09:30 10:00 10:30 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 16:30 17:00 18:00 18:30 19:30 20:00 20:30 21:00 22:00 23:00 23:30 00:30 01:00 01:30 02:00 03:00 03:30 04:00 05:00 05:30

Best Of Straight Talk 2011 Along For The Ride Parelli: Natural Horsemanship Race Country HSBC FEI Classics 2011 National Tractor Pulling Championship Best Of Straight Talk 2011 Best Of Straight Talk 2011 Best Of Sector Report 2011 Ag PhD Ag PhD Farming Sunday The Cowboys’ Kitchen Horse Of The Year 2011 Animal S.O.S. Garden Rambles Kihikihi International Horse Trials 2 Star Pro Bull 2010 National Tractor Pulling Championship Best Of Sector Report 2011 North Otago Rural Outlook Series World Sheep Dog Trials Pro Bull 2010 National Tractor Pulling Championship Garden Rambles America’s Heartland National Tractor Pulling Championship Best Of Sector Report 2011 Pro Bull 2010 National Tractor Pulling Championship Your Beautiful Garden Garden Rambles Parelli: Natural Horsemanship National Tractor Pulling Championship

Thursday 29 dec 06:00 Pro Bull 2010

07:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 07:30 Best Of Sector Report 2011 08:00 North Otago Rural Outlook Series 08:30 Best Of Straight Talk 2011 09:00 Gardening Australia 09:30 Cowboy Flavor 10:00 Your Beautiful Garden 10:30 The Cowboys’ Kitchen 11:00 Garden Rambles 12:00 Best Of Straight Talk 2011 12:30 North Otago Rural Outlook Series 13:00 The Stud Tour 13:30 Ag PhD 14:00 Tux Yard and Handy Dog 2011 15:00 Barbecue University 15:30 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship 16:00 Gardening Australia 16:30 NZ on a Plate 17:00 Your Beautiful Garden 17:30 The Fresh Life 18:00 At Home With Carl Hester 18:30 Pro Bull 2010 19:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship 20:00 Best Of Sector Report 2011 20:30 Best Of Sector Report 2011 21:00 Best Of Straight Talk 2011 21:30 Classic Tractor Fever 22:00 Pro Bull 2010 23:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 23:30 Gardening Australia 00:00 NZ on a Plate 00:30 Your Beautiful Garden 01:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 01:30 Best Of Sector Report 2011 02:00 Pro Bull 2010 03:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 03:30 Gardening Australia

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sunday 25 dec

18:00 19:00 19:30 20:30 21:00 21:30 22:00 22:30 23:00 00:00 01:00 01:30 02:30 03:00 04:00 04:30 05:00 05:30

Pro Bull 2011 FEI European Championships Parelli: Natural Horsemanship Along For The Ride Farming Sunday Dog-A-Thon: TUX North Island & NZ Dog Trial Championship Pro Bull 2011 The Week In Agri-Business TruCountry The Marty Stuart Show Inside Music Row TruCountry Parelli: Natural Horsemanship Along For The Ride FEI European Championships Pro Bull 2010 Along For The Ride Gucci Masters 2011 Along For The Ride FEI European Championships America’s Heartland Best Of Straight Talk 2011 Best Of Sector Report 2011 Ag PhD

Monday 26 dec 06:00 Pro Bull 2010 07:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 07:30 Best Of Sector Report 2011 08:00 Farming Sunday 08:30 Best Of Straight Talk 2011 09:00 Your Beautiful Garden 09:30 Gardening Australia

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PROGRAMME SCHEDULE 10:00 Smart Gardening 10:30 Garden Rambles 11:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship 12:00 Badminton 2011 Course Walk Preview 12:30 Badminton Horse Trials 2011 Dressage 13:30 Badminton Horse Trials 2011 Cross Country 17:30 Badminton Horse Trials 2011 Showjumping 18:00 Horse Of The Year 2011 19:30 America’s Heartland 20:00 Best Of Sector Report 2011 20:30 Best Of Sector Report 2011 21:00 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship 21:30 Hell On Hooves 22:00 Pro Bull 2010 23:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 23:30 Your Beautiful Garden 00:00 Gardening Australia 00:30 Smart Gardening 01:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 01:30 Best Of Sector Report 2011 02:00 Pro Bull 2010 03:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 03:30 Your Beautiful Garden 04:00 Gardening Australia 04:30 Smart Gardening 05:00 Along For The Ride 05:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship

Along For The Ride Pro Bull 2010 FEI European Championships Gucci Masters 2011 FEI Equestrian World 2011 Along For The Ride North Otago Rural Outlook Series 04:30 America’s Heartland 05:00 Ag PhD 05:30 Best Of Straight Talk 2011

04:00 04:30 05:00 05:30

Mon 26 Dec - Mon 2 Jan

NZ on a Plate Your Beautiful Garden FEI Equestrian World 2011 National Tractor Pulling Championship

03:30 04:30 05:00 05:30

Tux Yard and Handy Dog 2011 Ag PhD Farming Sunday National Tractor Pulling Championship

Friday 30 dec

saTurday 31 dec

06:00 Pro Bull 2010 07:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 07:30 Best Of Sector Report 2011 08:00 Ag PhD 08:30 Best Of Straight Talk 2011 09:00 FEI European Championships 10:00 Pro Bull 2010 11:00 Tux Yard and Handy Dog 2011 12:00 Best Of Straight Talk 2011 12:30 North Otago Rural Outlook Series 13:00 Ag PhD 13:30 Ag PhD 14:00 America’s Heartland 14:30 Golden Shears 15:00 FEI European Championships 16:00 Garden Rambles 17:00 Tux Yard and Handy Dog 2011 18:00 Classic Tractor Fever 18:30 Pro Bull 2010 19:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship 20:00 Best Of Sector Report 2011 20:30 Best Of Straight Talk 2011 21:00 FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 22:00 Pro Bull 2010 23:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 23:30 Classic Tractor Fever 00:00 America’s Heartland 00:30 Ag PhD 01:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 01:30 Best Of Sector Report 2011 02:00 Pro Bull 2010 03:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship

06:00 07:00 07:30 08:00 09:00 09:30 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 15:00 16:00 16:30 17:00 17:30 18:00 18:30 19:00 20:00 20:30

Pro Bull 2010 FEI Equestrian World 2011 Along For The Ride FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship Tux Yard and Handy Dog 2011 Best Of Sector Report 2011 Ag PhD Best Of Straight Talk 2011 America’s Heartland Outdoors With Geoff Thomas Parelli: Natural Horsemanship Along For The Ride FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 Horse Of The Year 2011 Best Of Sector Report 2011 America’s Heartland Ag PhD Best Of Straight Talk 2011 Outdoors With Geoff Thomas Outdoors With Geoff Thomas 2011 Agribusiness Year In Review Weather 2011 - The Year In Review The Marty Stuart Show

sunday 1 Jan 06:00 Pro Bull 2011 07:00 FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 08:00 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship 08:30 Along For The Ride 09:00 Farming Sunday 09:30 Best of Straight Talk 2011 10:00 Best of Sector Report 2011

10:30 2011 Agribusiness Year In Review 11:30 Weather 2011 - The Year In Review 12:00 The Horse 13:00 Horse Of The Year 2011 14:00 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship 14:30 Along For The Ride 15:00 FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 16:00 2011 Agribusiness Year In Review 17:00 Weather 2011 - The Year In Review 17:30 America’s Heartland 18:00 Pro Bull 2011 19:00 Best of Sector Report 2011 19:30 Farming Sunday 20:00 Classic Tractor Fever 20:30 The Marty Stuart Show 21:00 Inside Music Row 21:30 TruCountry 22:00 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship 22:30 Along For The Ride 23:00 FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 00:00 Pro Bull 2010 01:00 Along For The Ride 01:30 FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 02:30 Along For The Ride 03:00 Horse Of The Year 2011 04:00 2011 Agribusiness Year In Review 05:00 Weather 2011 - The Year In Review 05:30 Best of Sector Report 2011

Monday 2 Jan 06:00 Pro Bull 2011 07:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 07:30 2011 Agribusiness Year In Review 08:30 Weather 2011 - The Year In Review 09:00 Your Beautiful Garden 09:30 Gardening Australia 10:00 Smart Gardening

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PROGRAMME SCHEDULE 10:30 Garden Rambles 11:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship 12:00 2011 Agribusiness Year In Review 13:00 Weather 2011 - The Year In Review 13:30 Ag PhD 14:00 Farming Sunday 14:30 2011 Agribusiness Year In Review 15:30 The Horse 16:30 Gardening Australia 17:00 Smart Gardening 17:30 FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 18:30 Pro Bull 2011 19:30 America’s Heartland 20:00 2011 Agribusiness Year In Review 21:00 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship 21:30 Weather 2011 - The Year In Review 22:00 Pro Bull 2011 23:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 23:30 Your Beautiful Garden 00:00 Gardening Australia 00:30 Smart Gardening 01:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 01:30 Weather 2011 - The Year In Review 02:00 Pro Bull 2011 03:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 03:30 Your Beautiful Garden 04:00 Gardening Australia 04:30 Smart Gardening 05:00 Along For The Ride 05:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship

Tuesday 3 Jan 06:00 Pro Bull 2011 07:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 07:30 Best of Sector Report 2011

08:00 08:30 09:00 09:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 16:00 16:30 17:00 17:30 18:00 18:30 19:30 20:00 20:30 21:00 21:30 22:00 23:00 23:30 00:00 00:30 01:00 01:30 02:00 03:00 03:30 04:00 04:30 05:30

Best of Sector Report 2011 Best of Straight Talk 2011 Cowboy Flavor Barbecue University NZ on a Plate 5 Ingredient Fix Surfing the Menu The Cowboys’ Kitchen Best of Straight Talk 2011 Best of Sector Report 2011 Best of Straight Talk 2011 Ag PhD Best of Sector Report 2011 The Stud Tour America’s Heartland Along For The Ride Cowboy Flavor Barbecue University NZ on a Plate The Cowboys’ Kitchen Parelli: Natural Horsemanship Pro Bull 2011 Golden Shears ASB Rural Innovation Week America’s Heartland Best of Straight Talk 2011 Along For The Ride Pro Bull 2011 National Tractor Pulling Championship NZ on a Plate Barbecue University The Cowboys’ Kitchen National Tractor Pulling Championship Best of Sector Report 2011 Pro Bull 2011 National Tractor Pulling Championship NZ on a Plate Barbecue University FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 National Tractor Pulling Championship

Wednesday 4 Jan 06:00 Pro Bull 2011

07:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 07:30 Best of Sector Report 2011 08:00 Best of Straight Talk 2011 08:30 Best of Straight Talk 2011 09:00 Along For The Ride 09:30 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship 10:00 Race Country 10:30 FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 11:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship 12:00 Best of Straight Talk 2011 12:30 Best of Straight Talk 2011 13:00 Best of Sector Report 2011 13:30 2011 Agribusiness Year In Review 14:30 Weather 2011 - The Year In Review 15:00 The Cowboys’ Kitchen 15:30 FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 16:30 Animal S.O.S. 17:00 Garden Rambles 18:00 Race Country 18:30 Pro Bull 2011 19:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship 20:00 ASB Rural Innovation Week 20:30 North Otago Rural Outlook 21:00 Ag PhD 21:30 America’s Heartland 22:00 Pro Bull 2011 23:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 23:30 Garden Rambles 00:30 America’s Heartland 01:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 01:30 Best of Sector Report 2011 02:00 Pro Bull 2011 03:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 03:30 Your Beautiful Garden 04:00 Garden Rambles 05:00 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship

05:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship

Thursday 5 Jan 06:00 Pro Bull 2011 07:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 07:30 Best of Sector Report 2011 08:00 North Otago Rural Outlook Series 08:30 Best of Straight Talk 2011 09:00 Gardening Australia 09:30 Cowboy Flavor 10:00 Your Beautiful Garden 10:30 The Cowboys’ Kitchen 11:00 Garden Rambles 12:00 Best of Straight Talk 2011 12:30 North Otago Rural Outlook Series 13:00 The Stud Tour 13:30 Ag PhD 14:00 Tux Yard and Handy Dog 2011 15:00 Barbecue University 15:30 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship 16:00 Gardening Australia 16:30 NZ on a Plate 17:00 Your Beautiful Garden 17:30 The Fresh Life 18:00 At Home With Carl Hester 18:30 Pro Bull 2011 19:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship 20:00 ASB Rural Innovation Week 20:30 Best of Sector Report 2011 21:00 Best of Straight Talk 2011 21:30 Classic Tractor Fever 22:00 Pro Bull 2011 23:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 23:30 Gardening Australia 00:00 NZ on a Plate 00:30 Your Beautiful Garden 01:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 01:30 Best of Sector Report 2011 02:00 Pro Bull 2011 03:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship

03:30 04:00 04:30 05:00 05:30

Mon 2 Jan - Sun 8 Jan

Gardening Australia NZ on a Plate Your Beautiful Garden FEI Equestrian World 2011 National Tractor Pulling Championship

Friday 6 Jan 06:00 Pro Bull 2011 07:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 07:30 Best of Sector Report 2011 08:00 Ag PhD 08:30 Best of Straight Talk 2011 09:00 The Horse 10:00 Pro Bull 2011 11:00 Tux Yard and Handy Dog 2011 12:00 Best of Straight Talk 2011 12:30 Ag PhD 13:00 North Otago Rural Outlook Series 13:30 Ag PhD 14:00 America’s Heartland 14:30 Golden Shears 15:00 The Horse 16:00 Garden Rambles 17:00 Tux Yard and Handy Dog 2011 18:00 Classic Tractor Fever 18:30 Pro Bull 2011 19:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship 20:00 ASB Rural Innovation Week 20:30 Best of Straight Talk 2011 21:00 FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 22:00 Pro Bull 2011 23:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 23:30 Classic Tractor Fever 00:00 America’s Heartland 00:30 Ag PhD 01:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 01:30 Best of Sector Report 2011 02:00 Pro Bull 2011 03:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 03:30 Tux Yard and Handy Dog 2011 04:30 Ag PhD

05:00 Farming Sunday 05:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship

saTurday 7 Jan 06:00 06:30 07:00 07:30 08:00 09:00 09:30 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 15:00 16:00 16:30 17:00 17:30 18:00 18:30 19:00 20:00 20:30 21:00 21:30 22:00 22:30 23:30 00:00 01:00 02:00 02:30 03:30 04:00 04:30 05:00

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Tues 10 Jan

06:00 Pro Bull 2011 07:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 07:30 Best of Straight Talk 2011 08:00 Farming Sunday 08:30 Ag PhD 09:00 Your Beautiful Garden 09:30 Gardening Australia 10:00 Smart Gardening 10:30 Garden Rambles 11:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship 12:00 Ag PhD 12:30 Farming Sunday 13:00 Ag PhD 13:30 Best of Sector Report 2011 14:00 Best of Straight Talk 2011 14:30 Ag PhD 15:00 Farming Sunday 15:30 The Horse 16:30 Gardening Australia 17:00 Smart Gardening 17:30 FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 18:30 Pro Bull 2011 19:30 America’s Heartland 20:00 Ag PhD 20:30 Best of Sector Report 2011 21:00 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship 21:30 World Sheep Dog Trials 23:30 Your Beautiful Garden 00:00 Gardening Australia 00:30 Smart Gardening 01:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 01:30 Ag PhD 02:00 Pro Bull 2011 03:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 03:30 Your Beautiful Garden 04:00 Gardening Australia 04:30 Smart Gardening 05:00 Along For The Ride 05:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship

06:00 Pro Bull 2011 07:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 07:30 Ag PhD 08:00 Best of Sector Report 2011 08:30 Ag PhD 09:00 Cowboy Flavor 09:30 Barbecue University 10:00 NZ on a Plate 10:30 5 Ingredient Fix 11:00 Surfing the Menu 11:30 The Cowboys’ Kitchen 12:00 Ag PhD 12:30 Best of Sector Report 2011 13:00 Best of Straight Talk 2011 13:30 Ag PhD 14:00 Best of Sector Report 2011 14:30 The Stud Tour 15:00 America’s Heartland 15:30 Along For The Ride 16:00 Cowboy Flavor 16:30 Barbecue University 17:00 NZ on a Plate 17:30 The Cowboys’ Kitchen 18:00 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship 18:30 Pro Bull 2011 19:30 Golden Shears 20:00 Ag PhD 20:30 America’s Heartland 21:00 Best of Straight Talk 2011 21:30 Along For The Ride 22:00 Pro Bull 2011 23:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 23:30 NZ on a Plate 00:00 Barbecue University 00:30 The Cowboys’ Kitchen 01:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 01:30 Ag PhD 02:00 Pro Bull 2011 03:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 03:30 NZ on a Plate 04:00 Barbecue University 04:30 FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012

05:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship

Wednesday 11 Jan 06:00 Pro Bull 2011 07:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 07:30 Ag PhD 08:00 Best of Straight Talk 2011 08:30 Ag PhD 09:00 Along For The Ride 09:30 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship 10:00 Race Country 10:30 FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 11:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship 12:00 Ag PhD 12:30 Best of Straight Talk 2011 13:00 Best of Sector Report 2011 13:30 Ag PhD 14:00 Ag PhD 14:30 Farming Sunday 15:00 The Cowboys’ Kitchen 15:30 FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 16:30 Animal S.O.S. 17:00 Garden Rambles 18:00 Race Country 18:30 Pro Bull 2011 19:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship 20:00 Ag PhD 20:30 North Otago Rural Outlook Series 21:00 Spruce Meadows 2011 22:00 Pro Bull 2011 23:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 23:30 Garden Rambles 00:30 America’s Heartland 01:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 01:30 Ag PhD 02:00 Pro Bull 2011 03:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 03:30 Your Beautiful Garden 04:00 Garden Rambles

05:00 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship 05:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship

Thursday 12 Jan 06:00 Pro Bull 2011 07:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 07:30 Ag PhD 08:00 North Otago Rural Outlook Series 08:30 Ag PhD 09:00 Gardening Australia 09:30 Cowboy Flavor 10:00 Your Beautiful Garden 10:30 The Cowboys’ Kitchen 11:00 Garden Rambles 12:00 Ag PhD 12:30 North Otago Rural Outlook Series 13:00 The Stud Tour 13:30 Ag PhD 14:00 Tux Yard and Handy Dog 2011 15:00 Barbecue University 15:30 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship 16:00 Gardening Australia 16:30 NZ on a Plate 17:00 Your Beautiful Garden 17:30 The Fresh Life 18:00 At Home With Carl Hester 18:30 Pro Bull 2011 19:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship 20:00 Ag PhD 20:30 Best of Sector Report 2011 21:00 North Otago Rural Outlook Series 21:30 Classic Tractor Fever 22:00 Pro Bull 2011 23:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 23:30 Gardening Australia 00:00 NZ on a Plate 00:30 Your Beautiful Garden 01:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 01:30 Ag PhD 02:00 Pro Bull 2011

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Best of Sector Report 2011 Ag PhD FEI Equestrian World 2011 Along For The Ride FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship Tux Yard and Handy Dog 2011 Best of Sector Report 2011 Ag PhD Best of Straight Talk 2011 America’s Heartland Outdoors With Geoff Thomas Parelli: Natural Horsemanship Along For The Ride FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 The Horse Best of Sector Report 2011 America’s Heartland Ag PhD Best of Straight Talk 2011 Outdoors With Geoff Thomas Outdoors With Geoff Thomas Landline Inside Music Row TruCountry The Marty Stuart Show Cumberland Highlanders America’s Heartland FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 Along For The Ride Pro Bull 2011 FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 Along For The Ride HSBC FEI Classics 2011 FEI Equestrian World 2011 Best of Sector Report 2011 America’s Heartland Ag PhD

05:30 Best of Straight Talk 2011

sunday 8 Jan 06:00 Pro Bull 2011 07:00 FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 08:00 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship 08:30 Along For The Ride 09:00 Farming Sunday 09:30 Best of Straight Talk 2011 10:00 North Otago Rural Outlook Series 10:30 Best of Sector Report 2011 11:00 2011 Agribusiness Year In Review 12:00 The Horse 13:00 Gucci Masters 2011 14:00 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship 14:30 Along For The Ride 15:00 FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 16:00 North Otago Rural Outlook Series 16:30 2011 Agribusiness Year In Review 17:30 Weather 2011 - The Year In Review 18:00 Pro Bull 2011 19:00 North Otago Rural Outlook Series 19:30 Farming Sunday 20:00 Classic Tractor Fever 20:30 The Marty Stuart Show 21:00 Inside Music Row 21:30 TruCountry 22:00 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship 22:30 Along For The Ride 23:00 FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 00:00 Pro Bull 2011 01:00 Along For The Ride 01:30 FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 02:30 FEI Equestrian World 2011 03:00 HSBC FEI Classics 2011 04:00 America’s Heartland 04:30 Best of Straight Talk 2011 05:00 Best of Sector Report 2011 05:30 Ag PhD

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PROGRAMME SCHEDULE Monday 9 Jan

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Mon 9 Jan - Sun 15 Jan

03:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 03:30 Gardening Australia 04:00 NZ on a Plate 04:30 Your Beautiful Garden 05:00 FEI Equestrian World 2011 05:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship

Friday 13 Jan 06:00 Pro Bull 2011 07:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 07:30 Ag PhD 08:00 Ag PhD 08:30 Ag PhD 09:00 Spruce Meadows 2011 10:00 Pro Bull 2011 11:00 Tux Yard and Handy Dog 2011 12:00 Ag PhD 12:30 Ag PhD 13:00 North Otago Rural Outlook Series 13:30 Ag PhD 14:00 America’s Heartland 14:30 Golden Shears 15:00 Spruce Meadows 2011 16:00 Garden Rambles 17:00 Tux Yard and Handy Dog 2011 18:00 Classic Tractor Fever 18:30 Pro Bull 2011 19:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship 20:00 Ag PhD 20:30 Best of Straight Talk 2011 21:00 FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 22:00 Pro Bull 2011 23:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 23:30 Classic Tractor Fever 00:00 America’s Heartland 00:30 Ag PhD 01:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 01:30 Ag PhD 02:00 Pro Bull 2011 03:00 National Tractor Pulling Championship 03:30 Tux Yard and Handy Dog 2011

04:30 Ag PhD 05:00 Farming Sunday 05:30 National Tractor Pulling Championship

saTurday 14 Jan 06:00 06:30 07:00 07:30 08:00 09:00 09:30 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 15:00 16:00 16:30 17:00 17:30 18:00 18:30 19:00 19:30 20:00 20:30 21:00 21:30 22:00 22:30 23:30 00:00 01:00 02:00 02:30 03:30 04:00 04:30

Best of Sector Report 2011 Ag PhD FEI Equestrian World 2011 Along For The Ride FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship Tux Yard and Handy Dog 2011 Best of Sector Report 2011 Ag PhD Best of Straight Talk 2011 America’s Heartland Outdoors With Geoff Thomas Parelli: Natural Horsemanship Along For The Ride FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 Spruce Meadows 2011 Best of Sector Report 2011 America’s Heartland Ag PhD Best of Straight Talk 2011 Outdoors With Geoff Thomas Outdoors With Geoff Thomas Classic Tractor Fever Best of Sector Report 2011 Inside Music Row TruCountry The Marty Stuart Show Cumberland Highlanders America’s Heartland FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 Along For The Ride Pro Bull 2011 FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 Along For The Ride Spruce Meadows 2011 FEI Equestrian World 2011 Best of Sector Report 2011 America’s Heartland

05:00 Ag PhD 05:30 Best of Straight Talk 2011

sunday 15 Jan 06:00 Best of Straight Talk 2011 06:30 America’s Heartland 07:00 FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 08:00 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship 08:30 Along For The Ride 09:00 Farming Sunday 09:30 Best of Straight Talk 2011 10:00 North Otago Rural Outlook Series 10:30 Best of Sector Report 2011 11:00 Best of Sector Report 2011 11:30 America’s Heartland 12:00 The Horse 13:00 Spruce Meadows 2011 14:00 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship 14:30 Along For The Ride 15:00 FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 16:00 North Otago Rural Outlook Series 16:30 Best of Straight Talk 2011 17:00 Farming Sunday 17:30 Best of Sector Report 2011 18:00 Pro Bull 2011 19:00 North Otago Rural Outlook Series 19:30 Farming Sunday 20:00 Classic Tractor Fever 20:30 The Marty Stuart Show 21:00 Inside Music Row 21:30 TruCountry 22:00 Parelli: Natural Horsemanship 22:30 Along For The Ride 23:00 FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 00:00 Pro Bull 2011 01:00 Along For The Ride 01:30 FEI World Cup Dressage 2011/2012 02:30 FEI Equestrian World 2011 03:00 Spruce Meadows 2011 04:00 America’s Heartland 04:30 Best of Straight Talk 2011 05:00 Best of Sector Report 2011 05:30 Ag PhD

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December 2011  Northern

Farming Lifestyles

DARE TO COMPARE. FREE SAFETY GEAR • Approved Youth Helmet (Goggles not included) • Safety Orange Whip Flag • Polaris Rider-Training Instructional DVD

OUTLAW 50

OUTLAW 90

Unique adjustable footwell height for years more riding as you grow.

Unlike most competitors it has reverse gear so you can reverse out of a corner!

$2,995*

CONSIDER THE VALUE

$3,995*

POLARIS OUTLAW 50

SUZUKI LT-Z50 NO

Engine Capacity

89cc

YES

NO

Free Helmet

YES

YES

NO

Free Safety Whip Flag Free Rider’s Safety Lanyard

YES

Free Safety Whip Flag Free Rider’s Safety Lanyard

Price

✓ NO ✓ NO YES ✓ YES ✓ YES ✓ NO YES $2,995 ✓ $3,150

RESULT

WINNER!

YES

Adjustable Footwell Electric Start Horn

POLARIS OUTLAW 90

✓ ✓

Free Helmet

Taillights

CONSIDER THE VALUE

SUZUKI LT-Z90LO

YAMAHA YFM90R

HONDA TRX90E

88cc

86cc

NO

NO

NO

89cc

YES

✓ ✓ ✓

NO

NO

NO

YES

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO / NO

NO / NO

NO

NO

$4,079

$4,590

Price

✓ NO YES / YES ✓ NO / NO ✓ NO YES $3,995 ✓ $4,500

RESULT

WINNER!

YES

Reverse Gear Headlights / Taillights Horn

Check with your Polaris dealer and other manufacturer dealers for latest pricing and specifications. All details correct at September 2011.

ROUSE MOTORCYCLES

HIKURANGI. PH: 0800 96 36 36.

MAUNGATUROTO MOTORCYCLES LTD MAUNGATUROTO. PH: (09) 431 8555.

KUMEU CHAINSAW & MOWER HUAPAI. PH: (09) 412 8109.

www.polarisindustries.co.nz *For a limited time only while stocks last. Not valid with any other offer.


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