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Work on the $700,000 project designed to ease the impact of flooding that plagues Kaeo is on schedule and now more than 50 per cent complete and should be finished next month. Work on the project began late last year and Northland Regional Council programme manager, Bruce Howse, says it aims to protect the town from destructive, high-speed floodwater rushing through it. The scheme includes a roughly 1km long network of three-metre high stopbanks but it is not designed to stop flooding from occurring. “What it is designed to do is to deflect damaging, high-speed floodwaters away from the town with a series of stopbanks and essentially convert it into slow-speed ‘backwater’ flooding,” Mr Howse said. Mr Howse says the work — at this stage expected to be finished on schedule at the end of next month — is being funded via a roughly 50/50 split between central government ($386,000) and a targeted rate on approximately 2,200 local properties. He says good progress has been made to date overall, with a severalhundred metre long flood wall on the Whangaroa College grounds complete and scheme drainage and the works’ main stopbank from the Pohue Pa to the
college progressing well. A large spillway cut upstream of those works was also about 50% complete. Mr Howse says collectively, the Kaeo works will slow the speed of future floods and should make them much less damaging and dangerous. “It’s definitely not a ‘silver bullet’ solution but it will make it easier for residents to protect flood-prone properties with sandbags and other tools like flood shutters.” “Kaeo is built on a floodplain and has flooded for as long as recorded history. Its position and local geography means a practical and affordable solution to stop flooding from happening completely is simply not possible.” Meanwhile, Mr Howse says a temporary river crossing for machinery to haul earth across the Kaeo River from the spillway to the stopbanks has also been working well. “The temporary crossing enables material to be hauled across the river with no unnecessary disturbance to the river bed from machinery movements, preventing sediment from being stirred up and maintaining water clarity.”
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A welcome from the president People heading to the Northland Field Days from February 27 to March 1 will be able to see, do and win more than they ever have before,” says Field Days president Lew Duggan. “We have really pulled out all the stops this year. A trip to the Northland Field Days anywhere between February 27 and March 1 will be sure to be a thrilling, educational and worthwhile experience.” “I extend a warm welcome on the committee’s behalf to all our exhibitors and visitors to an overflowing program of events and attractions. “The committee, The Radio Network and exhibitors including Tru Test Group have been working hard to make sure there is something for all ages. Younger people will be able to get up close and personal with a number of cute and cuddly creatures this year thanks to Mobile Farm Park’s Petting Zoo. “They will be able to pet and feed animals including turtles, chickens, ducks, a miniature horse and dogs, or ride around the event on a cart pulled by a team of Clydesdale horses. “The Tru Test Group site is likely to be a hot destination for people of all ages this year with a live auction three times a day. Radio Hauraki will also have the ‘Win your weight in meat’ competition. “The Northern Wairoa Vintage Machinery Club and chainsaw carvers will also have sites at the events and there will be plenty of things to see and do. “With numerous competitions including lawnmower races, dog trials, tractor pull and logger sports
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a dual focus, set within a landscape h wit d stu a is m Far e her Nga s pa’ aka Kaukap h and this farm is a picturesque mix that reflects its name. Ngahere means bus forest. of good grazing, rough pasture and native
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he North Auckland property is home to Doug and Jenny Sheldon’s Magna Poll Dorset Sheep Stud and Eadon Highland Cattle Fold, established in 1994 and 2005 respectively. “Doug was introduced to Poll Dorsets in 1994, the year we bought our first mob,� says Jenny. “While Doug had worked Romneys, Dorset Horn, Southdown, Coopworth and Perendales in the 1960s and 70s, he wanted something a bit different and the Poll Dorset ram is a particularly good terminal fat lamb sire, so that’s the breed we chose. “The progeny are fast growing, early maturing sheep, so farmers can get
them away to the works very early, before the dry season,� adds Doug. “In our operation, we cull quite heavily and therefore only the best are kept for breeding.� Poll Dorset’s are known for their easytemper and the Ngahere flock are well used to handling. As a meat breed, they produce a long, lean, well muscled carcase, but they are also excellent milkers and are used extensively in the sheep milking industry. Poll Dorset ewes are noted for being excellent mothers with high fertility and the ability to breed out of season. They also come into season earlier than most breeds, making them an excellent choice
“Ninety five percent of our animals have really good temperament and those we choose to breed from have an excellent temperament,� says Doug
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I said, ‘If we’re going to have cattle, why don’t we get something that’s nice to look at as well’, which of course isn’t a very ‘farm’ thing to say! “We had a look at these highland cattle and did the numbers and agreed they should be economically viable but we also had a look at what sort of animals they were. I liked the idea that they were just that little bit lighter so they would be easier on the country. “Coming from the Scottish Highlands they have to be hardy to survive and they actually like getting stuck into the rougher pasture, they’re good at breaking down the countryside and they can really thrive under rough conditions.” Although AI and embryo transplants are widely used in Highland cattle breeding, the Sheldon’s have chosen to stick with natural breeding. “We don’t use AI because our farm is big enough to support bulls,” says Doug. “This year we have
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four Scottish highland bulls, including a new bull with totally different bloodlines — and that’s the most important thing, being able to introduce new bloodlines. “Our first priority in choosing for breeding, and also culling our animals, is temperament. It doesn’t matter how beautiful the animal looks or how good it is constitutionally, if the temperament is no good then it doesn’t get chosen. “As a result, ninety five percent of our animals have really good temperament and those we choose to breed from have an excellent temperament.” Doug and Jenny have also found a market for their bulls in the Waikato. “We have a couple of farmers in the Waikato who buy bulls from us every year,” says Jenny. “They are very good over dairy heifers because of the smaller progeny.”
“You rarely have to assist a highland cow with calving and a highland bull gives a much better result in dairy heifers,” adds Doug. “We have a dairy farmer in the Waikato who buys a bull from us every year and he no longer has a vet bill for his Friesian heifers. That’s significant because it not only saves money, it also avoids any potential damage to the young animal.” Highland cattle and Poll Dorset rams are available for sale and visits can be arranged prior to purchase.
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“The more horses I work with, the more I know this is what I am meant to be doing and I am succeeding in making a difference in a very positive way. “Seven years ago I suffered a head injury, leaving me on limited duties and unable to ride. The accident was a personal setback but it turned out to be a blessing for Auckland Horse Havan. I needed an outlet, so I put all my energy into building the Havan to what it is today —
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big opportunities for companies of all types to reach potential customers — and to interact with existing ones — in ways not possible in the ordinary course of business. Marion McEwing from the Dargaville Sewing and Curtain Centre says she has been exhibiting at Field Days for 20 years. “We started because at the time we were the only five-star Janome dealer in Northland and Janome required it of us.” While there are now other Janome dealers in the region, Ms McEwing says a presence at Field Days is still worthwhile. “You get to see people from all over Northland. I like to meet people. We nearly always get to sell a sewing machine.” While it’s a big commitment to maintain a presence for
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Far North farm a world away BY CYNTHIA MATTHEWS
‘New’ New Zealanders Peter and Lilo Niepel’s farm is tucked away in Kaitaia’s southern dairying hinterland with its pleasant landscape of small hills and creek bottomed valleys. From a German village and urban based occupations to the rural ‘Top End’ the couple has made massive life changes. “Germany feels like another life now,� says Peter.
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he Niepels’ move into farming wasn’t immediate. Peter was a software developer and Lilo a textile technician. Her work took her all over and on one trip a fellow traveller Kiwi’s enthusiasm for Aotearoa was catching. The couple came out and moved to Auckland and then to a small block at Wellsford before settling on their 41ha farm near Fairburn. In the process they learnt much from a farming neighbour and good friend. Lilo undertook some North Tec. Ag. Courses and Peter started his home based enterprise Cottage Crafts. The couple milk six cows, Friesen and pure bred Jersey, and relish the milk, cheese and yoghurt obtained from their own herd. An older prized cow was a present from family in Germany. The Niepels raise calves off their cows supplementing with others brought in.
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The couple have lived four years in their farm house completely revamped by Lilo. A step away a small building houses Peter’s cheese-making
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First in the North to offer comprehensive home insulation Pilkington Insulation Ltd has been installing insulation in Northland for seven years, and has now expanded their services. Homes that Richard visited over the last seven years have had many different problems, with the homeowners needing to find solutions to insulate the home. Pilkington Insulation Ltd is the only company in the North to offer the service of visiting your home and assessing the state of your insulation, giving a free energy assessment and quotation for the whole home.
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They are able to give advice on areas thought to be inaccessible with the new products they use. They offer a service of removing any old or damp, ceiling insulation and fitting new. Or they can ‘top up’ existing inadequate ceiling insulation — and the retrofitting of homes that do not have any wall, or under-floor insulation. There are a lot of homes supposedly insulated, but as time goes on some insulation becomes less effective, and many homeowners don’t realise this. Pilkington Insulation Ltd is the distributor and installer for Qumulus and Cosywall in Northland. Their services include: • Free home energy assessment, measurement and quotation • Removal of old ineffective ceiling insulation • Ceiling insulation using blown in Qmulus (mineral wool), or other blanket insulation eg Earthwool
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They will continue to keep a few Jerseys for milk. Lilo wants more time for her textile design work as a complement to her farm interests and Peter’s focus is on developing a bakery with a commercial sized oven to meet increasing demand for his breads and baked goods.
• Underfloor insulation using Warmafloor insulation (polyester blanket) • Easy payment terms If your home suffers from cold and damp issues in the winter months, and possibly too hot in the summer, these are a sure sign that your home may not be well insulated. Richard can help you solve this to create a healthy, comfortable and energy efficient home. Cosywall installation can take place year round, from either the outside through existing cladding, or inside through plasterboard (similar) and will usually be completed within one or two days. Renovation can be completed as soon as the insulation is installed. When you have insulated the whole of your house, the transformation will astound you, as you realise that you now have a cosy, comfortable, more healthy and energy efficient home — and you will see the difference in your power bill. Come and meet us at site 157A next to Rural Pavillion 1. View the new products and systems, and make an appointment while you are there. Contact Richard ph 09 431 5223 and let him help solve your insulation problem. See our advertisement for more information or refer to www.pilkingtoninsulation.co.nz.
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Photographer looks north for work by Colin Patterson
When Christchurch photographer Paul Wilson came to Northland Field Days in 2013 it was a last-minute decision. As a result of the earthquake things were in a shambles. “I was involved in the Lincoln University Field Days. I heard about Northland and decided to come up.” He ended up with a double site in the middle of a marquee to promote his services as a fine-art portrait photographer. “Last year was really good. I was not overly well organised. But I did well enough to return up here for some commissions.” Mr Wilson has been a photographer since 1985. He has one studio in
Christchurch and another in Rotorua. But he is keen to emphasise he’s not just an ordinary photographer. He specialises in photographing rural people — mostly farmers and their families — on their land. “I’ll do a number of images. I’ll work on something for a month. Our goal is one masterpiece.” Mr Wilson will touch up an image until he gets exactly the right look. He then puts his final image onto canvas — like a painting. That is apt because Mr Wilson sees himself as an artist. For him photography is not just about
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by Colin Patterson
HRV — A Northland icon
Not many people know it, but a well-known ventilation system that keeps thousands of kiwi homes warm and dry in winter is actually a Northland innovation. Former Whangarei Boys’ High School old boy Marcus Foote established HRV 11 years ago. Since then the company has gone from strength to strength and is a market leader in the fields of home dehumidifying and ventilation. “It’s a Northland success story,” says HRV Northland general manager, Brendon Fox. HRV has been coming to Northland Field Days for a number of years. Mr Fox says Field Days are a great opportunity to talk to homeowners and show them how an HRV system can keep them and their families healthier. “We like to take the product to the people. We’ll have a double stall at the Lifestyle Pavilion. We’ll have information on the product and consultants to talk with people.” It was an easy decision to return for Field Days in 2014. “Field Days are very, very, good for us. And it’s not just about sales. “It’s a chance to meet up with existing customers and hear from them.”
The team at HRV Northland is looking forward to being of service at Field Days
While Northland is one of the country’s warmer regions with mild winters and relatively hot summers, Mr Fox says those who believe that high moisture levels in our homes are not a problem are mistaken. “There are a lot of damp homes in New Zealand. We have the second highest asthma rate in the world. And one in four Northlanders live in a home that has high levels of humidity.”
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The region’s biggest outdoor event will be giving up to five young Northlanders interested in a career in agriculture a big ‘leg up’, with the organising committee offering up to five students at any recognised tertiary provider studying agricultural based programmes a scholarship of up to $2,000. “Agriculture is the powerhouse of New Zealand and there are plenty of exciting and lucrative opportunities for ambitious young people within it,” says Northland Field Days committee member Kim Leigh-Mackenzie. “We want to make sure that young Northlanders get the best opportunities available.” Applicants just need to have come from Northland and can study anywhere in New Zealand at any university, polytechnic, or farm based training provider like TaraTahi or Ag ITO.
Applications will be available from the Northland Field Days office at the Northland Field Days between February 27 and March 1 or download them from the Northland Field Days website from February 27. Applicants will be from Northland, must demonstrate a keen interest in the agricultural industry and be able to provide both school and work references. Kim says students can use the funds for anything from materials to course fees and the committee hopes it will enable students to make the most out of not only their education but also their holidays where they often need to look for jobs to get work experience. “We hope, that by providing these grants students will be able to go for the jobs that really do carry their careers forward rather than taking the first job that comes up to pay the bills.”
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Calving, caesareans, or other procedures can also be performed in the Wrangler. “All new sheds should include hoof facilities,” explained Wilco. “Many shed designers are now putting Wrangler’s into every yard layout which is great because they can have a great set-up and be in place before the concrete is poured”. The Wrangler range can be seen at Central Districts site O41. On display will be the new Walk Thru Headbail and also the Ride Over Gate which is fantastic for centre pivot irrigators and for ease of driving.
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Kiwi innovators‘milking it’ at Field Days by Joanne Speechly
Once upon a time the term ‘Milk Bar’ was synonymous with milkshakes, one penny lollies and the daily newspaper but in the 1980s, ‘Milk Bar’ took on a new meaning, thanks to a time-saving invention that made calf rearing a lot easier. This is the story of the Milk Bar. In the 1980s, farming was tough in New Zealand and Ross and Diane McInnes were feeling the pinch. With the regulated economy and the rough payout, Diane decided she better go back to nursing to help make ends meet. Ross thought that seemed like a good compromise — until calving come around. The calf shed filled up but Ross couldn’t keep up. Diane had grumbled about this calf-rearing business but had he listened? An exasperated Ross realised that he needed to solve this problem — so on went his engineer’s hat.
“There has to be a better way to deal with this,” he thought. “And an easier way to feed the mobs away from the shed.” By the time the ‘89 Field Days came about, Ross was ready to share his invention with fellow farmers — a mobile feeder with loads of teats to feed loads of calves, meaning no more buckets or tubes. Next on the innovation agenda was a fence hanging feeder that could train five calves at one time. “Absolute bliss!” toasted Ross and Diane. Diane folded away her nurse uniform once again and took to the road instead, selling the Milk Bar. Ross had his hands full with the farm
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and the calves and making feeders to fill the orders Diane was bringing home. Business was booming — but troubles were looming. The teats back in those early days filled many a farmer with dismay — leaking milk meant gasping calves. Ross introduced a valve but the milk pumped too fast and the calves got crook bellies. He had to stem the flow. It was time for Ross to don the engineer’s hat again and go back to the drawing board. He came up with the idea of making a teat with a rubber web — and it worked! The calves fed slower, their tummies were healthy and the Milk Bar Teat was born. For the McInnes family, the success of the Milk Bar meant a few changes, including selling the farm where it all started. However, some twenty years later, the business of the Milk Bar is still a family affair — now they’re just part of a larger team — and the Milk Bar is sold all over the world. Fact is, innovation doesn’t just happen — the Award Winning Milk Bar range was born from years of dairy farming experience. “We think that rearing healthy calves, kids and lambs is the key to improving your profits and quality of life and Milk Bar products are here to help you do that.”
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Corkill milking machinery on show at Field Days by Colin Patterson
Steve Corkill’s mission is to help the country’s dairy farmers save money at the milking shed. Twenty-five years ago he and a mate set up Corkill Systems, a Taranaki-based company dedicated to supplying farmers with more efficient and cost-effective milking systems. “Our equipment is all about improving milk quality and saving energy,” says Mr Corkill. “We retrofit to existing systems to improve them.” Corkill Systems has expanded and now supplies farmers across New Zealand. It also exports to Australia, UK, Switzerland and America. Corkill’s products are considered innovative and cutting edge, winning the company awards and scores of new customers every year. “We’ve always got new developments. Most of our products have been world firsts.” As Northland is one of the country’s premier dairying regions, the decision to come to Field Days is a simple one. Mr Corkill has been coming here for 20 years. He says Corkill has a dedicated display trailer which they bring up to Dargaville. “It’s interactive and mobile,” he says.”We can go all around the country. We go to four field days.” He says Northland Field Days provide an opportunity to meet up with existing clients plus find new ones. “A significant number of our clients are in Northland. Field Days are a chance to meet them face to face.” With new clients, Mr Corkill says it is important to talk with them
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and find out their needs. “A golden rule of dairy farming is that no two sheds are the same. At Field Days we can talk to people and design individual solutions for them.” While it’s a big commitment for a small company to make time for Field Days, Mr Corkill says it is definitely worthwhile. “In bad years you debate whether it is. But people appreciate you keeping the flag flying. We’re here for the long haul.”
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The origins of the Northland beef and dairy cattle industry are many and varied, but a substantial source of stock improvement can be traced to the Smith brothers, George, Bill and Richard, shortly after the turn of last century.
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hey farmed at Matakohe and Ruawai, Parahi and Pikiwahine as Whakatu Stud. A tribute to George Smith’s work can be found in a New Zealand Farmers Weekly from 1937 and it traces part of the stud’s history. ‘An interesting story lies behind the establishment of the purebred North Devon herd owned by Mr G Smith of Matakohe. It is a tale of almost insuperable obstacles in an effort to keep the strain pure and of a high standard. ‘The founding of the herd dates back over 50 years, when the north was a very sparsely settled and underdeveloped territor y, with no transpor t facilities other than by water and bullock tracks. ‘The first of the Devons was imported from England and landed at the Bay of Islands and consisted of one bull and 20 cows. The herd was afterwards purchased by Mr Edward Coates (the father of Prime Minister Joseph Gordon) and a little later they again changed hands and became the property of Mr. Smith who has retained them ever since. ‘In 1908, Mr Smith visited the Sydney Royal Show and purchased the reserve champion bull, Myrtle Boy and the
champion cow, Coquette 48th, bred by Mr Hunter White of Mudgee Farm, New South Wales — and also six heifers. All these cattle have been noted prize winners, the bull having won almost enough ribbons to make him a cover. ‘Mr Smith had great difficulty in persuading Mr Hunter White to sell. It was only after much argument in which he painted a vivid picture of a 100mile trip through the bush to catch a boat, a trip down the Wairoa River in dense fog, in which they ran aground, and finally a sea voyage to Sydney for the express purpose of buying that particular animal that Mr Hunter White (stating that he was a sporting man himself and admired the trait in others) consented to sell. ‘The price was the only thing not discussed and Mr Smith did not know the bull had cost him 300 guineas until he was back in New Zealand’. The article goes on to list a number of champions that have now passed into history, before noting that Mr Smith travelled again to Sydney and bought another champion for 300 guineas, only to find he could not bring it to New Zealand because of a disease called worm nodules.
“It is a tale of almost insuperable obstacles in an effort to keep the strain pure and of a high standard.”
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Maximising maize silage returns “When you’re responsible for client’s feed management programmes you need to be sure that what you’re specifying will perform.” Kelly Ludlow is a farm operations and advisory manager delivering a comprehensive range of services which include cash flow budgeting, on-farm systems and feed management.
Paparoa Show 1958, with brothers Edgar and Gilbert Worthington receiving a stock trophy
‘On approaching the director of agriculture in an effort to overcome this difficulty, Mr Smith was told the beast would have to be killed to ascertain whether or not it was infected. Mr Smith replied he considered the director a bright sort of doctor if he had to kill the patient in order to discover his ailment!’
The Smith stud is prominently represented in the New Zealand Herd Books of the early part of last century. Later the Smiths added a Hereford stud and cattle from the farms at Ruawai and Matakohe were selected for a shipment of 1,200 head organised by the World Bank to upgrade herds in Chile.
Maize silage is a significant component among Kelly’s supplementary feed options and to suit his requirements he’s looking for a good solid hearty plant that can handle Northland’s adverse weather conditions. During the last five seasons a mainstay of Kelly’s maize hybrid mix has been PAC 624, with 140 hectares planted during the most the current one. “We have found the performance of PAC 624 to be excellent through all of the last five seasons, with yields exceeding 25tonnes/ha on a consistent basis” he says. What makes these yields additionally impressive is the fact that this hybrid’s strong agronomic traits allow him to plant PAC 624 at a low sowing rate of 85.000 plants per hectare in low fertility areas.
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compromise to the amount, or the quality of feed, that we can harvest.” In addition to PAC 624’s consistent performance Kelly also commented on the hybrid’s distinctive deep green colour and strong sturdy plants, as well as its drought tolerance that allows it to consistently deliver a sustainable crop with high nutritional feed values. “The actual cob size and the number of large kernels stacked are also impressive,” Kelly added PAC 624’s soft starchy grain is easily digestible and during recent seasons Kelly has recorded ME levels consistently in the 12% — 13% range. “Hybrids like PAC 624 are selected for consistency of yield, agronomic attributes and quality,” said Pacific Seeds territory manager Barry Smallridge. “That’s why they deliver such high levels of starch and energy — both of which are important factors for achieving maximum animal performance.” For further details visit www. pacificseeds.co.nz or phone Barry Smallridge 027 494 7706
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A NEW GENERATION FOR A FABLED SPORT
Harness racing is a sport with a storied past in New Zealand — and one with its share of champions.
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rom the very first harness races here in the 1860s, through to the first official trotting race, held in Canterbury in 1875 (with the princely sum of ten pounds as the stake) and into the present day, the spectacle of horsemanship and skill in competition has proven wildly popular. Drive into the small town of Mataura, near Gore, and a sign still proclaims this as the birthplace of the great Cardigan Bay, the world’s first million-dollar winning standardbred racehorse. While breeders and trackside pundits all have
their own theories and opinions on what produces a truly great horse (even one of Cardigan Bay’s stature), the process of becoming a driver in harness racing is one which demands exceptional commitment, and the development of a huge range of skills. Few other sports expect more of their upcoming generation, but the rewards of a career in harness racing and the allure of its unique challenge draw many young hopefuls each year. To help them achieve their potential, Harness Racing New Zealand have
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participators, the cadet programme would not be able to operate. The first step on this path is to complete the extensive eighteenmonth Level 3 National Certificate in Equine (stable procedures). Those who work with horses know that they are rewarding but demanding of time and care, so it should come as no surprise that this course covers a wide range of disciplines, from anatomy and physiology through to grooming and nutrition — even aspects of equine psychology, workplace organisation and safe procedures for transportation. By module four of this course skills such as banking and financial management, shoeing and hoof care, and the rules of harness racing are taught side by side. After this comprehensive regime, a young person entering the sport is qualified to become a junior driver or trainer, going on to the guidance and mentorship of older hands in the sport. An even more specific and detailed level four National Certificate in Equine (harness racing) is then required to further hone and fettle skills both
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mental and physical — from a course in facing scrutiny in media interviews through to a full veterinary dissection of equine physiology, and of course the established rules, regulations and judicial processes of the sport itself. Much is made in the news of the grit and determination of our young future All Blacks, Silver Ferns and Olympic hopefuls. But the early mornings, long hours, academic acuity and perseverance displayed by budding harness racing cadets might very well top them all. Through all this training and study it’s the love of horses and the thrill of competition which drives and inspires. From the musterer in the hills to the pony-club show jumper, anyone who works closely with horses will be able to explain the emotional bond with these animals, and in harness racing the synergy between horse and trainer, or horse and driver, must be close indeed to secure victory. Each year Harness Racing New Zealand awards young harness racing
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The graduating class of 2013 — ready to apply their new skills and experience to a career in one of New Zealand’s favourite sports
cadets who have shown exemplary skill or ability across a variety of fields within the sport. This year’s prizegiving in Canterbury was no exception, with a crop of future stars receiving accolades for their achievements.
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S O G FA N O S WILD COLONIAL PAST BY ANDY BRYENTON
The history of a nation isn’t all written down in books or gathered in academic papers. In fact, the more vibrant and colourful stories often live on more readily through other mediums, from children’s rhymes to famous poems, and of course, through song.
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here’s a long tradition of folk music preserving the kind of ‘real people’ stories which governments and archives would perhaps rather forget — not just in Europe, but around the world. Australia, our nearest neighbour, boasts a wealth of well-known folk songs about colourful characters, many of whom are more well known to Kiwis than our own colonial figures. It’s this realisation which spurred musician and composer Chris Priestley to dig a little deeper into the tales of our own nation’s past. With a passion for folk music, and a thirty-year history of covering famous New Zealand folk songs such as McKenzie the Sheep Stealer, Chris wanted to branch out into lyrical composition by celebrating some of our literally unsung heroes. “I thought it would be nice to get their stories out there,” he says. “You never get taught this stuff in school.”
And indeed you don’t. Though some of the characters featured on Chris’ new album Unsung Heroes may have come to your attention, many are ghosts from the past, brought to life through music, lyrics, and the carefully researched clippings and photographs accompanying the CD. Across the twelve tracks listeners will be introduced to heroes, rogues and daredevils, soldiers, miners and moonshiners. Chris says that the characters appeared one by one as he delved into Kiwi history.
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“I star ted writing the song about ‘Darling Jennie’, going through old newspaper clippings and visiting the records’ section of the library for research. But as I researched one character I’d uncover another and another.” Tales of the wild colonial frontier make up a significant part of Unsung Heroes, as befits what was once a perilous and rugged borderland of the British Empire. From the story of ‘Darling’ Jennie Anderson and her troupe of magicians, riding the Cobb and Co. stage coaches from settlement to settlement, to the pioneering life of George Fairweather Moonlight —
prospector, publican and one of our first lawmen — Chris’ music and lyrics paint a vivid picture. One particular character who stands out is Gustavus Ferdinand Von Tempsky, and not only for his flamboyantly Germanic monicker. A ‘rock star’ of the late 19th century, the swashbuckling military hero fought in the fierce New Zealand land wars, while returning from his wild forays and pitched battles to serenade the Auckland public as a popular guitarist. Though his image was part Mick Jagger and part Captain Jack Sparrow, Von Tempsky was no retiring artistic type, however. His fierceness in battle and the much-used heavy cavalry sabre which swung at his hip earned him a reputation as a fighter. This Prussian warrior who lived by the sword finally met his end at the siege of Te Ngutu o Te Manu, the fortified pa of Titokuwaru. He’s credited with developing some of the tactics of stealthy, skirmishing forest warfare still used by army rangers today. Or consider Bridget Goodwin, known affectionately as ‘Little Biddy of the
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Buller’. This slightly built lady (accounts of the day put her at no more than four feet tall) lived in the most rugged of conditions, working as the only female gold miner in New Zealand. She was still panning for gold three years before her death, at the age of 93. Chris, along with other talented collaborators such as pianist Linn Lorkin, guitarist Nigel Gavin and many more, weaves music through the lives of these colonial personalities — and because it’s the kind of music which they themselves would have heard, sung, played and enjoyed, the experience comes full circle. Chris plans to take the Unsung Heroes experience on the road, accompanied by a full multimedia show. After all, it’s only fitting that songs about the ‘Pakeha Maori’ Kimble Bent, the wild frontier town of St Bathans, and the eruption of Tarawera should take their place in the New Zealand folk canon ahead of Aussie imports! You can find Unsung Heroes online. A hard copy of the CD along with a handsomely presented booklet of historical notes can be ordered from the website of Marbecks Records — www.marbecksclassical.co.nz.
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Partners in life and business, Andrea and Marzia Loggia complement each other, each bringing with them generations of collective knowledge concerning wines and liqueurs.
“I purchased a LUMBARJACK support belt (excellent for drenching sheep, marking calves, lifting heavy items and general farm work I might add) and a BACK-UP for the dreaded office work. Before, I had massage to free up tight muscles and get temporary relief from ongoing pain. Using these products my pain levels are manageable, I have increased fitness because of less pain and life is far more enjoyable. I let my father (broken retired farmer) try out the BACK-UP and he thought it was great.” Mike, Otago.
In a similar way, it is the complementary colour, flavour and lemons zest of their Sovrano Limoncello, which makes it an award winner. Andrea and Marzia were born in Northern Italy but Sovrano Limoncello was born in Kerikeri making it, they say, the purest ever made — perfect, from beginning to end. The couple emigrated to New Zealand is 2007 and settled in ‘magical’ Kerikeri. Andrea’s family is of Sicilian origin and carry the tradition of crafting liqueurs, while Marzia’s family are from Mantova and have been in the winemaking business for generations. Family experience and taste have taught them the importance of using fresh ingredients and they say the secret of Limoncello must be in the pleasant and persistent, but not
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pungent, aftertaste. In 2009, having sourced the best lemons in Bay of Islands and the finest pure alcohol produced in New Zealand, Andrea and Marzia began production of Sovrano Limoncello. Their vision was to produce the best Limoncello Liqueur in New Zealand and they were met with success from the very beginning. After conquering the local market and with a dream of raising New Zealand made Limoncello to the highest possible level, Andrea and Marzia started entering overseas competitions and now have an impressive cache of international awards behind their brand. Visit Andrea and Marzia at this year’s Northland Agricultural Field Days at site 869 in the Lifestyle Pavillion. www.limoncello.co.nz
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Trees for more than shade by the Land Management Team, Northland Regional Council
Trees on your farm can provide a lot of benefits — shade for your herd, production timber, firewood, fodder, habitat for wildlife, and a more aesthetically-pleasing landscape for you to live in. However, there are still many treeless and shadeless paddocks offering cows no respite from summer sun. There is a considerable amount of research and information available (e.g. from DairyNZ or via a quick Google search) about the health issues and production losses associated with heat stress. Heat stress in ruminants can be triggered by temperatures above 240°C at relative humidity of at least 75%, which in Northland could happen around 20 days each summer. This can translate into a lot of lost production from cows affected by heat stress, especially given that the highestproducing cows in herds are the ones most likely to suffer because of their higher metabolic heat production. Some studies suggest that production loss can be around 10 to 20% from affected cows, along with ongoing health and fertility issues.
Many farms have sprinkler systems installed at their sheds, which is certainly a useful measure. However, studies undertaken in the United States have found that cows prefer the natural shade of trees to artificial shade or cooling by sprinklers. Shading yards with trees can provide some challenges, but how about all those bare paddocks and races? How long do your cows take to walk to the shed in the afternoon in the hot sun? Next time you are planning to change paddock boundaries or fence lines, think about how you could incorporate shade trees into the paddocks and along your races. By planting deciduous trees you won’t be impacting too much on winter pasture growth but in drought conditions, they may offer enough shade for grass to grow better in some areas.
Consider where the best place to plant will be for your situation. You need to provide enough shade so that each cow in your herd can access it without undue competition. While clumps of trees spread through paddocks, allowing shade access all day no matter the sun’s direction can be very effective, young trees will need to be fenced from stock, adding to the total cost. Planting quick-growing poplars or willows along fence lines might be a more practical way to protect them from stock and establish enough shade for the whole herd. Remember that these trees will need maintenance before they get too big, but prunings can provide useful stock fodder and firewood, or further stakes to plant elsewhere on your property.
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2,265 with early stage disease, and there were 324 melanoma related deaths. Reports indicate 67,000 cases of non-melanoma skin cancer, although the true number is considerably more as these cancers are frequently not recorded in the NZ Cancer Registry. Northland has a high percentage of outdoor workers across many industries that don’t have the luxury of avoiding our unforgiving sun. Over their working lives they spend long periods in peak hour sun, increasing their risk of skin cancer later in life.
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Tapping into rural knowledge Within the farming community there is an untapped knowledge bank that could serve as a valuable resource. New website runoff.co.nz recognises this and is seeking your help to collect and collate this information. Founder of runoff.co.nz, Steve Karl, has had a long association with rural New Zealand and says there is a wealth of information in the community that can be shared. “The website is designed to be a starting point to gather and share information on all aspects of rural and farming life and eventually build runoff. co.nz into an encyclopaedia for our farming and rural lifestyle sector,” says Steve. “There are many challenges to keeping rural business and lifestyles prosperous — climatic, environmental, physical, financial and political — but there is also a vast knowledge bank.” As a resource for posting and seeking information on subjects relating to the rural sector, runoff.co.nz can be used freely. It also provides a venue to buy, sell, and advertise services and vacancies for a fee or commission. “In the past, when I want farming information, I’ve found very little I can hook into and when it comes to trading farm items, the current websites are not specific and they certainly don’t give people a lot of options.
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With runoff.co.nz, people can talk to each other via email and shake hands over a deal. “Right now, I’m looking for farmers who can contribute ideas, information and handy hints and also for specialists who can share their knowledge in specialist areas. There seems to be a reasonable amount of information for dairy farmers but there is very little available for dry stock farmers, so I am hoping that this website acts as a vehicle to get that information out there.”
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New events add to the fun
by Paul Campbell
The wide variety of events over the Northland Field Days are the veritable life blood of the event, be they corporate, business or social, or simply a lot of fun.
Some of the machines are works of art, others more basic, but all have standard lawn mower engines and gearboxes and must use at least one belt in the driveline. The chassis may be modified and all mowers must be fitted with axle brakes. The Waipu Lawnmower Racing Club organises this event and as a non-profit organisation any funds raised are distributed among local charities.
The action takes place in Fieldpower Place. Northland Field Days have been running the tractor pull competition for more than two decades with a 100m track for novices, experienced drivers and spectators to enjoy. This year will be no different. Join in and experience the fun that tests brute strength, skill and technique. continued on page 38 …
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The Freestyle New Zealand motorcross team will be performing four 15-20 minute shows a day on Thursday and Friday. Made up of Trent Garton from Kaitaia, Jason White from Palmerston North, Andrew Jackson from Gore and Stewart Eweing from Gore, considered to be the top four riders in New Zealand, the group will be sure to entertain the crowd with exhilarating and difficult moves including the ‘cliff hanger, superman and backflip’. Hunters and target shooters can show off their sharpshooting skills at a digital claybird shooting stand all day Saturday. On Saturday March 1 Classic Hits Northland will be running gala games near the event headquarters allowing visitors to take part in a range of family
competitions from wife carrying to dunking for apples. The team at Sheep n Show will be holding sheep races and live shearing events with three races and two shearing displays each day. Previously appearing at the America’s Cup Village, the Royal Easter Show and the Aotea Centre the Sheep and Show team hosts the ‘grand national sheeplechase’ complete with full commentary, pre-race build up and the ability to win prizes by selecting the winning sheep. Lawn mower racing is back again having become a great attraction which is possibly the most affordable form of motor sport, allowing, anyone to get involved, compete and have fun in the process.
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The roar of mighty diesels heralds the start of the tractor pull
unfamiliar tractors. The best time carries on to a final play off. In the event of either of the tractor front wheels leaving the ground during the pull the entrant will be disqualified during the heats or relegated during the finals. Businesses also get in on the act in the Thursday Challenges. No rural show can be complete without the woodchopping events, even though the sport attracts dwindling numbers in the 21st century. Logging workers from all over Northland and New Zealand have gathered at the Northland Field Days for more than 20 years to take part in this competition. The ubiquitous quad bike has earned a place at field days as a farm
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The Northland Tractor Pull is the main event and drivers take to the track on Friday and Saturday to compete for a great prize pack. There is a $40 entry fee and it takes place in Totalspan Alley, testing the skills of operators in selecting the best combination of tyre, tyre pressure, drawbar height, drawbar length, gear ratio and engine RPM, to obtain the best pulling speed. Entrants will supply their own as long as it is a standard agricultural tractor with PTO output between 25-139kw (30-180hp). Scientifically calibrated sledges are weighted according to the power output and all tractors will be tested on the Dyno before each race. A KW of power output means 40kg of weight. Each competitor will also have the opportunity to compete in the three legged race. This race has great spectator value and a chance for you (if you have a driver’s licence) to challenge all comers on unfamiliar tractors which are supplied. This competition is for teams of three and designed to test drivers’ skill on three different and
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On track for top speed thrills The Northland Field Days is a big event, with all kinds of displays, events, activities and fun.
The skills of the woodsmen who first tamed the Kaipara’s forests are alive and well
workhorse par excellence. In the Quad Skills Competition competitors take turns getting a quad and trailer around an obstacle course in the fastest time possible. It doesn’t matter if you come from the town, the country or a city, you can take part in this event that is open for anybody above the age of 16 and pay a $5 entry fee. One that has never changed in the history of farming is the role of our canine companions in working the land. A show ‘must see’ then must be the top sheep dog trialists in Northland
facing off against each other to find out who is the best in the region. With sometime displays of uncanny ability, sheep are rounded up and penned to the demands of a good shepherd’s whistle. With competitions being run since 2008 the field days continuously attracts Northland’s top dogs and shepherds. And of course — time for just chilling out and the place to do this is in the food hall which is the hall opposite the sheepdog trials’ area. Treat yourself to lunch accompanied by some of the best music in Northland. Let yourself be entertained.
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But despite the huge size of the Field Days’ site, it’s still hard to believe that they’ve managed to fit the entire Mount Panorama racing circuit in amongst the tractors and tents this year. But they have. Not in a purely literal sense — not only would Faye and Ken Subritzky’s V8 super-simulator the fabled blacktop of Bathurst be a little too large to set of powerful speakers create a fullshoehorn into a field just outside immersive atmosphere of engine rumble Dargaville, the Aussies would also and tyre squeal. probably notice it missing. No, this The car itself was once used by the iteration of the immortal mountain police force in the line of duty, but Mr racetrack is purely virtual. Subritzky salvaged it after a crash and The brainchild of Ken Subritzky, turned it from a law enforcer into a Kaipara fabricator and motorsports machine which helps people (legally) enthusiast, our region’s one and smash through the speed limit. For the only full sized, trailer-mounted petrolheads, a visit to Bathurst during V8 supercar simulator adds in the Field Days is now not just possible everything except the smell of high — it’s pretty much mandatory! Serious octane petrol. bragging rights are sure to be up for The road ahead is projected in grabs as armchair strategists and racing life size in front of the windshield drivers pit their skills against Australia’s of a real Holden Commodore shell, famous stretch of asphalt — all without while hydraulics move the car and a even leaving Dargaville.
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Taratahi has been the name behind agricultural training in New Zealand for 95 years, with campuses based throughout the North Island. Taratahi Agricultural Training Centre was established in 1919 in Wairarapa as a training farm for men returning from the First World War. The original costs were funded by gifts and public donations amounting to $56,000, with a further government contribution of $18,000. Sixty men initially received practical farm training and, in the years that followed, the farm continued to be used for various agricultural training pursuits and upskilling. After the Second World War, Taratahi training centre was again made available to returned servicemen and from 1944 to 1950, 80 men passed through the farm under the government’s rehabilitation scheme, prior to settling onto their own farms. In 1951, a change of focus saw extensive improvements for Taratahi training farm and the trustees enlarged the activities to provide agricultural learning for young people between the ages of 16 to 20 years. It was known as the Wairarapa Cadet Training Farm until the early 1980s, when the name Taratahi Agricultural
Training Centre was adopted. Since that time a large number of students have graduated from Taratahi and gone on to successful careers in agriculture. It is a unique training establishment, widely recognised for its historical contribution to New Zealand’s agricultural sector and also its commitment to providing innovative training in a constantly evolving industry. In partnership with NorthTec, Taratahi delivers a range of full-time and short programmes throughout Northland and Rodney. Taratahi also offers STAR/Gateway and its Primary Industries Trades Academy (PITA) programme through schools — its philosophy of ‘real training on real farms’ ensures students get hands-on practical experience from the word go. Taratahi offers a unique learning and supportive training environment, with scholarships available for full time students. Their programmes are carefully researched to ensure that graduates have the skills necessary to meet the
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The family farm has been the cornerstone of farm ownership for well over a century. The issue of succession can be very emotional for many families. There is an old saying, where there is a Will there is a relation. Over Christmas, reading Keeping Farming in the Family, A guide to farm succession, by author lawyer Allan Ross Blackman, was a very valuable read and I recommend it. The majority of us have difficulty in dealing with the issues of testamentary promises, Life Interest Wills, The Inter Vivos Trust, Memorandum of Wishes, Companies, The Succession Plan, Choosing your Advisors, Protecting the Family Farm. The majority of farming families are asset rich and cash poor and if the family farm is to remain an important part of farm ownership, it is important to receive the very best of advice in the setting up of trusts and formulating a good succession plan. Mr Blackman says in his book, that educating the farming client is a vital aspect of succession planning, one that
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disadvantaged them. It is also ironical that Lewtyn’s mother in 2002, had promised in writing, to transfer to him her total interest in the farm and that she would make provision in her will to forgive the debt. Her letter concluded — in the meantime you can regard the farm as yours. The letter omitted one important piece of advice, that the second farm had already been transferred to Lewtyn’s three sisters to his exclusion, which he did not accept. The issues surrounding this case were complex but after six years of legal dispute and hundreds of thousands of legal costs, Lewtyn was told by the judge that he had to give back his half-share of the main farm and his mother was not obliged to sell him the other half. The importance of having the legal structures correct, and clearly documented directions as to how the family succession plan will work is important. When the court’s get involved the gloves are off. Ian Ross Blackman’s book Keeping the Family Farm, A guide to farm succession, is a must-read for all farming families. For further details regarding the book, contact Farmers of New Zealand.
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Tha Feel Daze is hear agin
Hally lewla! It’s that tyme of yeer agin. Tha Feel Daze has come roun’ and that meens Boss and Sharlene gonna do a runner, and leev you-no-who, yer, rite, Me! in charge ofa proppity fer three daze!! Akterly, Sharlene’s Mum gonna stay hear too, ta look afta yung Sophy, cos Boss an Sharlene got plans ina Dargyville wear tha Feel Daze is held. They was havin’ a cupp tee ona wool shed steps, an’ I heard ‘em makin’ plans. ‘Deah, I’m gunna have lunch with the gerls over at that Aratapu Tavin and then we can book inta tha Northern Wairoa pub fer our stay, cos I wanna do sum shopping at Snazzi Gifts sed Sharlene. “OK” seda Boss, Wile yer doin’ that, I’m gonna look at sum quad bikes
ata Polaris and Yamaha and Honda dealas. And hava look at Bryant tractas. Then we kin have a free time fer that show eh”? Ya know, I’m gunna rilly enjoy lokin’ afta tha proppitty. Wen Mum’s hear, I gets ta stay ina house, and she feeds me reel good. She reckons Boss gives me a hard tyme an’ she kin spoil me win he’s away. Mine you, it’s a bitta wurry too. Wile I’m livin’ lika king ina Feel Daze, Boss kin be spendin munny like a King too! Ya just havta look unner the woolshed ta see stuff he brung home last year, an’ neva even used. Boss will spend up large ta keep Sharlene happy, but I seen him comin’ back fruma Feeld Daze fer a few yeers
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now. Rembers how Boss came home las’ yeer wivva tray ofa ute piled up wiv’ stuff he rekind we needed ona farm. They must have sum pritty fast torkin’ sales fellas there, cos Boss got a hole lotta stuff on speshil. There wa s a ANOTHER ‘lectic gate opena and closer wot didint work. That’s cosa Boss forgot we didint hava electrikery connected ata road gate anyway. He also gotta machine fer tippin’ cattil beests upside down, or weighin’ them or sumpin. Trubble is, he never cood unnerstand tha instrushins wot come with it. So its still ina box. It usually happins wen Sharlene is lookin’ around tha showgrouns an’ stoppin’ off fer a kupptee wiv’ sum other farmer’s missusis and wen’ tha Boss stops off ata farmer’s bear tent. Kupla ours later an’ he starts wandrin’ roun’ wiva check book. I reckin thats wen he gits inta trubbil.
Ya shud no by now readas that Borda Collys’ got more sence than sum peeple. Well, shoodint be dissloyal, but ya gotta wunder when peeple gunna lern from experience an eye’ll give ya a report on Wot tha Boss bort ata Feel Daze nek time I rite. Ina meentime, I’ gunna kick back and chill out. Cos Mum’s gunna be in charge ofa house, and me in charge ofa farm. Come ta reckin on it, maybe Boss cood take Sharlene fer a few dayze trip afta tha show. I ratha fancy tha leatha couch ina lounge. Cheers then Billy, tha Farm Managa.
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Feeding the North’s livestock
The Garton family has been part of the rural scene in the Far North for many generations. Selwyn Garton and his sons are grain growers and agricultural contractors who run their stock feed manufacturing plant — North Country Grains — from a site on their farm on the outskirts of Kaitaia. The enterprise has grown from producing maize and grain on 30 acres and supplying the Kaitaia Dairy Company to growing on around 600 acres this season, and the company is looking for more Northland contract maize growers.
Maize provides the basis of the North Country Grains stock feed mixes which sell to retailers and customers through to the Bombay Hills, with an additional two retailers in the Waikato. All North Country Grains meals contain no palm kernel, with grains being New Zealand grown and not genetically modified (some of the product is sourced in the South Island such as oats or barley). Poultry mixes
have no artificial yolk colouring or animal by-product. The ‘Supa’ brand of feeds by North Country Grains encompass a wide range of livestock — calves, cattle, poultry, pigs, sheep, horses, deer and alpacas. Selwyn engaged nutritionists in developing these mixes — compound feeds — to ensure premium quality. Mixes, such as the poultry feed ‘Supa Chook’ for example, incorporate wheat, maize, peas, barley and oats, added molasses and supplements such as
calcium. “Molasses has good feed value and it enhances palatability,” Selwyn explains. North Country Grains has a useful website with feeding recommendations for a range of stock and farm animals. The company will again exhibit at this year’s Northland Field Days. “I like the opportunity to be in contact with our customers and to receive feedback,” says Selwyn. “Looking forward to seeing you at the Field Days site 277A.”
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The Vikings have landed conquer as much territory as the original Vikings themselves. There’s nearly a foot of travel in the clever suspension setup, and the key UTV factor of smart chassis design has been prioritised for sharper handling and minimal body roll, especially on uneven ground. Yamaha have come out swinging in the battle to gain market share for their UTVs, and to this end they have benchmarked the Viking against big names such as the popular Polaris Ranger and US favourite the John Deere Gator, with ample internet video
footage on their promotional website claiming advantages over these industry heavyweights in a slew of categories. The proof, however, will be in the driving — and indeed the hard yards put in on Kiwi farms. A great place to begin is with a test drive, so talk to your local Yamaha dealer soon about meeting the Viking first hand. Despite the fearsome reputation of its namesake, this machine is designed to be less of an uncivilised barbarian and more a Scandinavian rock star — the perfect Viking for the modern age.
Northland Field Days Site #128 It’s a tough battle in the UTV sector of the rural vehicle market, with top offerings from the likes of Can Am, Polaris, Kawasaki and many more slugging it out with new contenders like the Tuatara and specialist vehicles like the all-terrain Argo for onfarm supremacy. That’s why Yamaha’s latest entry into the side-by-side fray has a suitably warlike name — meet the 2014 Viking, the first ‘true three-seater UTV’. The Viking name has connotations beyond the obligatory horned helmets and big axes. Just like the Norsemen for whom it’s named, the new Yamaha prides itself on go-anywhere toughness and grit, and like the longships which ferried the medieval sea-reavers as far afield as Iceland and North America, this rugged workhorse packs in a lot of gear. Here are the figures. The Viking is equipped with Yamaha’s most powerful 686cc engine with a broad, usable powerband. Four-valve head with 10:1 compression delivers optimum torque for virtually any workload, and up to a 30% gain in fuel efficiency. Add to this close to 40 litres of fuel in the tank, and a hard day’s work will need far less in the way of pit stops!
When it comes to carrying capacity, the Viking really shines. With the addition of a middle seat the new Yamaha transcends the side-by-side template, and the extra seat is offset (MacLaren F1 style) to cut back on legroom squabbles. By mounting the engine low beneath the cargo deck, the Viking’s engineers have maximised space in the articulated tipping tray, with the guts to haul close to 300 kilos on board, with a further 700 kilos towing capacity. That near as makes no odds to a ton of tools and gear. Yamaha have also gone all-out to make sure their Norse-named UTV can
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Heavyweight champ rings in We’re proud to host Field Days here in the north — it’s a great showcase of our region’s agricultural achievements One of the biggest three-day festivals of commerce and fun in the country. But for all its size and prestige, our field days doesn’t hold a candle to the biggest event of its kind in Europe — the mammoth agricultural event known as Agritechnica. Part Detroit motorshow, part state fair, this immense gathering of farming technology is convened with a single goal in mind — to judge and crown the very best machines in their field. The fight to be voted best tractor is hotly contested, with top-of-the-range models from long-established brands fairly bristling with new technology. This year one tractor stood out head and shoulders above the pack to earn the top honour. New Holland’s new T8 Auto Command tractor was recognised as the ‘Maschine des Jahres 2014’ — that’s ‘Machine of the Year 2014’ in English — by a panel of journalists from Europe’s pre-eminent machinery publications. It’s right up there with a car being awarded 10 out of 10 by Top Gear’s Clarkson, May, Hammond and
company, or an actor winning an Oscar for their performance. “This award testifies the hard work and dedication of all those involved in the development of the T8 Auto Command” said Carlo Lambro, Brand President New Holland Agriculture. “(It) is a great recognition of the innovative approach we take to product development and the benefits this has for our customers, and moreover of our commitment to developing state of the art technology, which improves the efficiency, productivity and sustainability of the world’s farmers.” The T8 range spans the 273 to 419 horsepower band, and incorporates a raft of technological innovations for driver comfort, lower emissions, more power and less impact on fields and crops during operation. With both this supreme award, and a silver medal in the equally fiercely contested combine harvester category, Agritechnica has been a roaring success for New Holland. It’s a fair bet that our local field days will be one too.
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Masterful move hits hard New drill revolutionises seed planting
For produce growers there are now scores of machines that offer savings on the cost of planting. But will they perform the multitude of precise tasks that planting incorporates? Steve Woods is one person who is able to sort the wheat from the chaff. Steve and wife Sue started Turiwiri Gardens 30 years ago. In 1995 they changed their name to Turiwiri Produce and set up Dargaville’s first wash plant in response to Woolworth’s desire to sell only washed kumara. It became clear to Steve that if growers sold their produce under one brand it would mean lower costs and higher returns. His fellow growers agreed and a multi-million-dollar business is the result. Three decades later Steve is still at the cutting edge. Thanks to John Moolenschot at Redline Farm Machinery Dargaville, he is bringing a unique machine to the Northern Wairoa, a Kuhn SD4000.
“It’s something no one else in the district has done,” he says. “There is nothing it won’t plant. It’s a precision tool. It’s extremely accurate.” Steve’s direct drill can be made available to farmers interested in planting their crops more efficiently. However, as it is a valuable piece of machinery and needs a big tractor to power it, the drill comes with its own operator. Steve says it can drill ground in any condition, whether it be hard or soft. It can also handle uneven contours. “It’s fully adjustable for any kind of seed. It’s a one-task machine — or two, if you want to double drill.” He says the drill can plant oats, sorghum, chicory and even maize. “There’s almost nothing it won’t plant.” If you want to follow Steve and make planting more efficient, have a chat with Steve and find out how the direct drill can save you money.
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In chess, as in martial arts, you’ll often find that the hardest-hitting move is one which comes from a little reflection and consideration. That’s why, when Honda launched their Pioneer 700 recently, all eyes were on the Japanese auto and motorcycle giant to deliver an instant masterpiece. Honda have been creating landmark bikes (CBR series, CRF series) and cars (NSX, Civic Type R) for decades, so their research and engineering grasp is formidable indeed. While other companies have jumped in feet-first to the fray in the UTV or side-by-side sector of the market, Honda have stuck with their tried-and-true range of quad bikes and two-wheelers. But an initial look at what the Pioneer 700 offers (as both a 2 seater and a 4 seater UTV) proves that it was worth the wait. Starting with the engine, Honda have gone with proven technology, drawing from their automotive expertise as much as from their knowledge of smaller engines. Like the popular NX650 Dominator bike, the Pioneer uses a single cylinder OHV configuration, though with 675cc and a 9.2:1 compression ratio. Full fuel injection guarantees fuel economy and maximum power from the four-stroke mill.
The transmission is much like one you’d find in an automatic car — with a hydraulic torque converter rather than CVT. Power is delivered smoothly via independent doublewishbone suspension front and back, giving the Pioneer close to a foot of ground clearance. What’s most amazing is that this rugged little machine — with a dry weight of only 575kg — can haul 454kg and tow more than its own weight! Add to this the versatility of the seating and load arrangements in the Pioneer 700–4, and you have winning combination. Honda riders who already appreciate the build quality and reliability of their chosen product, as well as the established dealer network, will love the fact that the popular UTV layout is now part of Honda’s catalogue. And farmers looking for a hard-working UTV will be pleased to know that one of the biggest names in automotive manufacturing have finally thrown their hat in the ring — giving them some serious food for thought this Field Days.
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Around the world inner city congestion charges, fuel prices and parking issues have seen a huge upswing in popularity for the small car — the kind of city commuter which traditionally sacrifices power and performance for practicality. The mind of most true auto appreciators recoils in horror from the vision of a V8-less future populated by small beige boxes on skinny wheels, with miniscule carbon emissions but no ineffable sense of soul. Which is exactly why Ford’s vision of the road ahead — the fiery little Fiesta Ecoboost S — is such a welcome one. Because rather than build their latest small car down to emissions targets, safety levels and fuel consumption
figures, they have put together a small car which is light, nimble and fun to drive. While incidentally ticking all of those previous boxes. Take a drive in the Ecoboost and you’ll swear that it runs primarily on witchcraft. A look at the ultra-frugal 999cc mill with its little turbocharger under the hood simply does not prepare the driver for the pick-up and go of the new Fiesta, which seems willing and able to an extent even it’s more weightily endowed predecessor won’t match. Dynamics are the key here — feedback through the steering wheel and pedals, a neat turn-in through the corners, and a spurt of extra power which comes from who-knows-where to carry you past any lumbering left-lane obstacles. You’re left looking at that little engine block — nearly smaller than the battery — and wondering at the wizardry of Ford’s engineers. Because not only is the little Fiesta peppier than many cars with far more iron under the hood, it hasn’t been pared back ‘superleggera’ style to achieve that neat precision of handling. Inside you’ll still find a well appointed cabin with Ford’s distinctive new control layout,
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Alliance and Nokian respectively. You’ll note these king-sized wheels rising up over the crowds — both Alliance and Nokian make serious rubber ‘footwear’ for serious hard working machines, including the very biggest tractors and the mammoth log skidders which drive the local rural economy. Mickey Thompson’s legendary off-road tyres will be on show as well, rounding out a huge range for the trusted local tyre specialists. No farmer’s car, ute and bike will be forgotten — and it’s good to know that there’s one exhibitor’s stand where all things to do with tread and ply can be discussed with a very knowledgeable and helpful team. Great deals will be available throughout the Fieldays’ period on the popular GT Radial road tyres brand, Mickey Thompson tyres, Alliance ag tyres and on hard-wearing Nokian tyres for hard-working machinery. It’s all going on at stands 127 and 13a — look out for the big tyres and the bigger flags as Gas and Tyre Services and their suppliers make this Fieldays the place where ‘the rubber meets the road’
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An ace ahead of the pack
by Andy Bryenton
With UTV and quad bike technology now a staple of rural life and work, the task of the major players in the industry in recent years has been to refine, sharpen and hone these established platforms, delivering a better ride, more fuel economy, greater carrying capacity or any one of a host of minor tweaks and upgrades. The leaps and bounds of evolution which occurred early on in what has become an ‘arms race’ of off-road superiority have settled down to revisions on a theme, or technical, engineering advancements which are hidden under the skin of the latest machines to hit the showroom. That is, until Polaris released the Sportsman Ace. Press release emails were blazoned with promises that this would be a game-changer, but this scribe’s jaded sensibilities did not expect such claims to be the literal truth. They were, and it is — the Ace is definitely a whole new class of off-road machine, and one which looks to have a waiting market here in New Zealand. Initial impressions are of a quad bike sized machine which the driver sits in, rather than on. Handlebars are replaced with a steering wheel, and the controls are mapped out just like those in a small road car. There’s a high-backed, comfy seat with safety belts, and a fully enclosed roll cage — a key feature — to make this mode of transport safer than an open-topped quad in the event of accidents.
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Rachael Chester runs her business — Bee Kind — from her sunny farm cottage near Maungatapere. The Northland entrepreneur is sending her products out into the world and they are finding success — and accolades. Her beeswax based wood and leather restoring and polishing products and active manuka honey skincare range and handmade soaps are increasingly
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Award recognises grassroots leadership of dairying women by Joanne Speechly
The Dairy Women’s Network is calling for nominations for its annual Dairy Community Leadership Award. The award recognises the voluntary role that dairy farming women play in their communities by sharing their time and skills beyond the boundaries of their own farm gates. The award winner will receive a $2,500 scholarship from calf rearing equipment specialist, Milk Bar, to attend a leadership programme of their choice within New Zealand. Dairy Women’s Network Trust Board chair Michelle Wilson said nominations were welcomed from rural community members, employers, employees or partners, however nominees are required to be members of the Dairy Women’s Network. Last year’s winners were Sue Forsyth from Te Awamutu and Sharron Davie-Martin from Culverden. Mrs Davie-Martin is using her scholarship to attend the Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme in 2015. Mrs Davie-Martin is chairperson of her local Rural Women’s Dinner Group and is particularly passionate about helping immigrant dairy farm workers settle well into the North Canterbury community. She has developed a welcome pack that is used by dairy farmers employing overseas workers and her voluntary work has been recognised and used by the New Zealand Immigration Department. Mrs Davie-Martin said receiving the community leadership award last year served as an inspiration to continue developing her skills. She is now also close to completing the Taratahi Generate Leadership programme and recently won another scholarship to attend the Rural Women’s Growing Dynamic Leaders course in Wellington. “Dairy farming has served our family well and we think it’s important to give back to our
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Culverden dairy farmer Sharron Davie-Martin receiving the Dairy Women’s Network Community Leadership Award in 2013
community. It’s pretty simple for us — we just really enjoy helping people and it’s just a real pleasure to immerse ourselves in our community,” said Mrs Davie-Martin. Michelle Wilson added, “Rural communities continue to flourish because of people like Sharron, who so often take the lead in driving the many activities that happen outside their own farm gate for the benefit of the wider community.” Milk Bar said it was incredibly proud to be the new sponsor of the award and have the opportunity to give back to rural women and their communities. Nominations for the Dairy Leadership Community Award must be made on the official form which can be obtained from the Dairy Women’s Network website www.dwn.co.nz or by phoning 0800 396 748. Nominations close at 5pm, March 1, 2014.
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Mr and Mrs Pip are not married — in fact they’re not even a couple — but that is the moniker students have affectionately bestowed on Taratahi Agricultural Training Centre tutors Pip Beauchamp and Pip Jobe. The two Pips are well known in the Hokianga, Okaihau, Kerikeri, Bay of Islands and Far North areas where they teach Taratahi’s agricultural programmes. “The students figured the names out themselves and they’ve stuck,” says Pip J, from Okaihau. For the first time this year, the two Pips will be teaching the National Certificate in Agriculture (Work Ready) Level 3 programme in Okaihau, which they hope will encourage young people in the area to rejuvenate and re-
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After the arrival of their first daughter Jessica, city slickers Genelle and Brent Bailey spent two years searching for a new home - from South Head to Bombay.
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For the children, this means answering questions with another more probing question, frequent walks through the property and visiting the hand-raised chickens, two miniature ponies and Ginger Spice, the kunekune pig. Gumboots embraces New Zealand curriculum Te Whariki and has a very passionate team who implement it. They operate with a child to staff ratio well above the regulated requirements. “Being able to provide employment in the local community is a wonderful thing and we currently have 22 staff.” The Bailey family is also closely linked with Kaipara College. “The decision to move the girls to the local high school was the best one we’ve ever made. They’ve achieved more academically and musically. Brent and I wanted to express our appreciation of such satisfying results, so we are paying
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“Outstanding in the field” east, the family would watch a waterfall pour through the kitchen ceiling, down to the strategically placed chilly bin on the servery. Time and time again, a recurrent question arose about what to do with the land and buildings, then finally an answer emerged — “We could use the shed to grow more happy children like our own!” But that didn’t mean having more children. Research suggested that there were only five childcare facilities between Westgate and Helensville and they were all full, so Genelle started eying up the horse paddock. It was far too big for one horse but the perfect location for a purpose built facility for up to 70
pre-schoolers. On January 16 2006, Gumboots Early Learning Centre opened its doors with a team of four staff and 12 children. Developing the philosophy of the centre started with some key things that were important to the Bailey clan. First and foremost, balance underpins everything they do and think. There are lots of philosophies and practices in early childhood and they think they’ve picked out bits of the best of them. “Where living is learning is a nobrainer, whether it’s the children, the Gumboots team or the families. We want to live in a world where we are all learning things every day about ourselves and our environment.”
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New trial work by AgResearch shows that routine regrassing of older paddocks on high performing irrigated farms may not always be cost effective. (Keene, Howard. Regrassing no certain silver bullet. Straight Furrow. 22 October 2013) Regrassing is costly, so it’s important to farmers that it pays off. In the trials the farmers chose a paddock they considered “runout”. This was divided into two; one half was renewed with a novel endophyte rye grass (new grass) and the other half remained with the old pasture (the control). After three years the average production over all the farms, perhaps surprisingly, showed the new grass, the control and the good paddocks had all produced the same amount of grass — approx 50 tonnes of dry matter per hectare rendering no production advantage from regrassing a stable, old paddock. AgResearch Senior Scientist Tom Fraser was involved in the trials led by Lincoln based associate Anna Taylor. When we look as nature’s farms like the Serengeti Plains in Africa, most probably the earth’s oldest farm which has been operating for thousands of years, we never question or think about how it operates, it just does. The only interference by man is the culling of exotic animals for money. There are no fertilisers spread upon the plains, no drenches or drench guns used, no veterinarians with chemical wands; it operates by itself, successfully producing hundreds of thousands of kilos of muscle, blood and skin and bone and newborns every year in a very fertile and sustainable natural capital system. The grasslands provide food for the herbivores and meat for the predators whilst continually renewing themselves without
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Northern Rural Marketplace AFFCO LIVESTOCK Terry North
Bill Callwood
Maize Planting & Harvesting
specialising in all mulching... gorse, grass etc, lifestyle Blocks, Farms, sections, Orchards
Phone 09 439 5902
Mobile 027 484 1823 • Fax 09 439 1320
A
N DY M AC K AY CONTRACTING AGRICULTURAL & FENCING
Ph/Fax Andy 09 423 7339 or 0274 956 674
Bouquets on Broadway
Round Hay & Silage
Cultivation Under Sowing
Anlyn Piling & Contracting Ltd Whangarei
Andy Payne
• Pile Driving & Drilling • Farm & Rural Bridges • Dams • Retaining Walls • Earthmoving • Drain Cleaning • House Sites • Races & Driveways • 12 T & 5 T Diggers • 6 Wheel Tipper • Bulldozer & Sheepsfoot We dig your dirt email: anlynpiling@value.net.nz After hours & Fax 09 436 2982
C&C Contract Electrical Commercial • Industrial Domestic • Dairy
Phone Craig 021 440 634 09 439 6465
p. 09 401 1706 | bobflorist@xtra.co.nz 107 Broadway Kaikohe | www.bouquetsonbroadway.co.nz
More Milk
Contact: Mathew Cobb 027 220 2702
Ph: (09) 404 1615 or 0800 AGRI FRM
ATS
ProPerty Maintenance & rePair
• Fences & Repairs • Flooring Repairs • Decks • Kitchen/Bathroom Fit Outs • Wet Wall Lining • Water Blasting & Chemical Washes • Windows & Latches • Plus Much More
027 543 7244
Fresh Flower Bouquets and gift ideas • Jewellery / Greenstone • Cake and Wedding accessories • Balloons, cards & soft toys • Venue dressing • Daily deliveries
Slurry Tanker
Fertilizer Spreading
Mob 021 556 806
bill.callwood@btopenworld.com
Conventional Hay Baling
Better Health
Less Metabolics
No jobRing tooAndrew small
Covering the Kaipara! Cell 0274 557 750 NOW AVAILABLE
Grader aNd aNd 12TONNe 12TONNe dIGGer dIGG IGGer er ALSO AVAILABLE
WOOd CHIP aNd SaWdUST FOr aNIMaL BeddING 110HP 4WD Tractor and Slasher. Phone now for pricing and bookings.
Dempster Digger s Ltd PH: 027 262 1848
A/H: 09 433 7325 www.dempsterdiggers.co.nz
GORDYS FLYTRAP FITTING®
Available from CRT, PGG Wrightson, Farmlands UV Protected Polycarbonate. Fits on any container with a flat surface. Instructions supplied with the fitting.
$20 plus p&p Free parking and we don’t run late
Neil Johnson P: (09) 438 4273
HYLINE PULLETS FOR SALE
GUARANTEED HENS FANTASTIC LAYERS
CALL FOR PRICES & TOO ORDER PH: 021 825 174 – LOCATED IN KERIKERI
phone 0800 4 DOLOMITE 0800 436 566 Bio-Gro certified
GORDYS FLYTRAP FITTING 21 LITCHFIELD ST, BLENHEIM
Email: elaine.gordon@xtra.co.nz www.gordys-flytrap-fitting.com Patented in New Zealand/Australia
FARMERS – How clean is your water?
Would you drink the water out of your troughs? Now is your best time to service your water system… Give us a call and let’s check it out.
43 years EXPERIENCE
PHONE 09 438 9103 (24HRS) CALL FREE 0800 McQUINN
0800 627 8466 148 Lower Dent Street, Whangarei
www.mcquinnpumps.co.nz
Dams • Winching • Bulldozing • Driveways House Sites • Landscaping • Earthmoving • Sub Divisions
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Northern Rural Marketplace Make Your Life easier! use our services now!
• Pipe & Steel Supplies • LTNZ Approved Workshop • General, Agricultural & Structural Engineering • Mobile Welding Services • General Repairs & Maintenance • 2 Ton Gantry Crane • Plate Roller, Profile Cutter & Press Brake • de-CRAP-it®, Landplane®, Serious Incinerator® • Field Rollers, Water Carts • Kumara Gear
Doug Wilson Manager Phone: Fax: Mobile: Email:
Newman Engineering (2004) LTD Ph 09 439 5065 Dargaville www.newmanengineering.co.nz
09 430 2934 09 430 2936 0274 302 934 dougw@nrh.co.nz
Specialising in Fertiliser and Metal cartage. 30 Tonne units available. We cover your country!
MARGARET & JOHN BISHOP
Pat’s Healing Centre
Northland Laser Drainage Ltd Neil Carter Trading as
Subsurface Drainage Specialists (Nth) All Services & Maintenance Available PO Box 1174, Whangarei Ph 09 434 7741 • Mobile 027 273 6865
1279 S/H 14, MAUNGATAPERE
www.animalherbs.co.nz — We courier to your door! A big range of Health Solutions for you, your family and animals
• Solutions for control of fleas, ticks • Himalayan Salt Lick with and worms with WashBar products, 80+ minerals Diatomaceous Earth and Flee Flea • Orijen Organic Dog and Cat • Herbal and Homeopathic remedies Food — no grains for you and your animals
QUALITY • INTEGRITY
RO O FING SP EC IAL ISTS
Ph 09 432 0820
021 026 322 86 • jim@toproofer.co.nz
Visit our Waipu clinic and shop, or website to buy online
EITHER WAY IT’S 20K
MIND yOur SPeeD arOuND SCHOOL buSeS
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NORTHERN FARMING CLASSIFIEDS Reach 33,300 Rural Homes — Phone 0800 466 793
For Sale
For Sale
ATV MATS from $89 — Come in & see us at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres.co.nz. Be quick offer ends 31/2/14.
NEW YAMAHA FARM ATVs — 5.9% interest & 3 year warranty. Only at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi — phone 0800 963 636 & Yamaha MC Whangarei. Phone 09 438 0804. Offer ends 31/2/14. PLYWOOD 19MM H3 treated 2.4x1.2m $69 incl gst. Scooters Plywood, 43 Commerce St, Whangarei. We stock a wide range of plywood including 2nds, marine, claddings for sheds. Cutting service. Phone 09 438 6565 or sales@scootersply.co.nz. SINTERED BRAKE PADS — for MX and FarmBikes — from $39 at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres.co.nz STOLEN QUAD-BIKES? — You won’t find any listed here, but you can pre-empt this kind of thing happening and protect your fuel too. Visit www.parabeam.co.nz or call 0508 727 223 for more information. WEED EATERS & CHAINSAWS — GET 10% OFF STOCKED ITEMS at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres. co.nz. Be quick — offer ends 31/2/14. WINDMILL WATER pumps by Ferguson Windmills Company. Phone 09 412 8655. www.windmills.co.nz. sales@windmills.co.nz
ATV SAFETY HELMETS — from $119 accessories from $15. The law has changed! Have you got yours? Come & see us at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres.co.nz. Subject to availability. BACK 2 WOOD Demolition. We buy & sell renovation materials. Servicing Northland — Auckland. Specialising in Windows, Doors, Ranchsliders, Kitchens, Vanities, Roofing and More! Check out our website back2wood.co.nz or Phone 0800 10 98 77. BOAT TRAILERS, full range to suit 12ft to 27ft boats, very competitive prices and immediate delivery for most models now. Call us to discuss free on 0800 162 500 Xpress Trailers. BOX TRAILERS, single and tandem axle trailers at very competitive prices, full range of sizes, 7x4 $1895, 8x4 $2195, 8x5 tandem $2895, 8x5 single $2295, 10x5 tandem $3495, 10x6 tandem $3895 Ph 0800 162 500 Xpress Trailers. CHAIN & SPROCKET KITS DIRT OR FARM BIKE. SAVE 10% off RRP If you get them fitted at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres.co.nz. Be quick — offer ends 31/2/14. DOG TRAINING Products – SportDOG remote trainers, Anti-Bark Collars and Containment systems. Trainers with up to 1.6 kms range and can work up to 6 collars. Completely waterproof and rechargeable. Call 0800 872 546. Website www.innotek.co.nz NEED NEW ATV TYRES? GET 20% OFF RRP & FREE FITTING at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres. co.nz. Be quick — offer ends 31/2/14.
For Sale
Health Products
ATV FARM BIKE MX SPARES
LOSE WEIGHT. New Years Resolution. Unicity Balance. Make a 3 month commitment and receive $50 saving. Dr recommended. Ph Helen 09 433 8411 or 027 293 7157.
INTRODUCTORY OFFER New Customers Receive 7.5% discount off RRP for all stocked items with this voucher at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street, Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636 www.atvtyres.co.nz Be quick – offer ends 31/2/14. Conditions apply.
Water Tank Services TANK WATER TESTING. Find out what harmful ‘bugs’ are present in your drinking water. Samples tested for Coliforms, a written report supplied and remedial actions suggested. Contact Simon at 09 422 9345 or at tankwater@xtra.co.nz.
Travel
ATV SERVICE Receive 10% discount off RRP for standard service parts* with this voucher when you get your ATV serviced at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street Hikurangi Phone 0800 963 636 | www.atvtyres.co.nz. *Conditions apply, offer ends 31/2/14.
MX FARM BIKE SERVICE
Rural Services
Receive 7.5% discount off RRP for standard
FARM BRIDGES Phone Pat now 0800 222 189, visit www.bridgeitnz.co.nz. Bridge It NZ Ltd. FURNITURE MOVING Around NZ or around the world. Single items or house lots. Pro Packing, moving, insurance. Via trucks, containers, shared loads. Ph 0800 496 753 www.worldmoving.co.nz. “Experience & Advice You Can Trust”.
service parts* with this voucher when you get your MX / Farm Bike serviced at Rouse Motorcycles, King Street Hikurangi. Phone 0800 963 636. www.atvtyres.co.nz *Conditions apply, offer ends 31/2/14
Nurseries & Plants
Energy Efficiency
SUBTROPICA NURSERY. A wide range of subtropical fruiting and ornamental plants by courier throughout NZ. Bananas, cherimoya, casimiroa, kava, lucuma, pineapples and much, much more. Visit www.subtropica.co.nz or catalogue $5 from Subtropica, Massey Rd, R.D.2, Waipu.
DO YOU LIVE IN A WINDY SPOT? 3 phase wind turbines starting at $2,200 includes 450 watt turbine, 6m pole, charge controller and inverter, Batteries not included. Ring Colin at Windpower Waikato Phone 0274 831 041 A/H 07 843 7983 Email colin@windpowerwaikato.co.nz
SPRINGTIME IN NEPAL. Last chance to join this great escorted tour. Departs 23 March – 18 days. 3 – day trek, rafting, wildlife safari, sightseeing. Skylark Tours, phone 09 432 8065, www.skylarktours.co.nz. NORFOLK ISLAND Country Music Festival. Escorted tour 18 – 25 May 2014, incl fares, accom, rental car, five concerts and more. Skylark Tours, phone 09 432 8065, www.skylarktours.co.nz. REAL MOROCCO. Escorted tour 21 October – 11 Nov 2014, incl fares, accom in Riads, Desert camel trek, most meals. Skylark Tours, phone 09 432 8065. www.skylarktours.co.nz.
CONSTRUCTION OPPORTUNITY Due to increasing demand Coresteel Nth Harbour require: 1. Labourer — experienced, or keen to learn. Must have a good work ethic, and be able to demonstrate good health and safety practices. 2. Builder crews experienced in steel portal frame construction for the area Auckland Harbour Bridge to North Rodney. Mostly non RBW, but an attention to detail is essential. Predominantly commercial and rural builds. Phone 09 425 7088 ext 1
Better Steel Buildings
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February 2014 NORTHERN FARMING LIFESTYLES
FIELD DAYS SITES 256 & 258
WORK HARD. RIDE SMOOTH. $10,430 SAVE $1500 $10,865 SAVE $1500 *
*
EX GST
EX GST
• 549cc 4-Stroke EFI Engine • OnDemand True All-Wheel Drive • Rolled Independent Rear Suspension • 680kg Towing Capacity • Anti-kickback steering • Converts to a 2-seater in under 10 seconds • Rear dump box • Turf mode • Active Decent Control and Engine Braking System
• 549cc 4-Stroke EFI Engine • On-Demand True All-Wheel Drive • Rolled Independent Rear Suspension • 680kg Towing Capacity • Anti-kickback steering • Active Decent Control and Engine Braking System
HEAVY DUTY FEATURES •N NEW Sealed driveshaft splines • NEW Sealed suspension bushings
RANGER FINANCE OFFERS ONLY 6.99%P.A OVER 24 MONTHS ^
1/3 UPFRONT
1/3 IN 12 MONTHS
1/3 IN 24 MONTHS
SAVE $2000 +
$2000 FREE
ACCESSORIES
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ROUSE MOTORCYCLES
1 KING STREET, HIKURANGI. PH: (09) 433 8471
MAUNGATUROTO MOTORCYCLES LTD
117 HURNDALL ST, MAUNGATUROTO. PH: (09) 431 8555
KUMEU CHAINSAW & MOWER SERVICES MAIN ROAD, HUAPAI. PH: (09) 412 8109
LIMITED EDITION
CA MOTORCYCLES LTD
725 POUTU ROA, DARGAVILLE. PH: (09) 439 0170
*Offer ends 31/3/14 or earlier if stocks run out. Only available at participating Polaris dealers. Not valid with any other offer. Excludes fleet clients.^Subject to credit approval, fees, terms and conditions apply. Based on a 24 month Hire Purchase Contract. To approved Registered GST No Holders for business purposes only on applications for Polaris Ranger 800 Crew, Ranger 800 6x6, Ranger 800, Ranger 900 XP, Ranger 900 Diesel, Ranger 900 Diesel Crew Ranger 400 and Ranger 500 models. Offer expires 31/3/2014. Polaris Finance is a program operated by De Lage Landen Ltd Company No: 135515.
0800 440 290 www.polaris.co.nz